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Part  I 

Books,  Pamphlets,  and  Maps  relating  to  the  Discovery, 

Early  Exploration,  Colonization,  and 

History  of  America 


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they  are.  On  mail  orders,  an  intelligent  discretion  will  be  used  as 
to  purchase.  Imperfect  books  (not  so  described)  may  be  returned 
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A  FEW  PREFATORY  REMARKS 

THE  name  of  Wilberforce  Eames  is  so  well  known  in  con- 
nection with  bibliographical  research  that  the  placing  of 
his  private  library  before  book-lovers  has  unquestionably  been 
awaited  with  special  interest.  As  one  would  naturally  expect,  a 
marked  feature  is  the  collection  of  bibliographical  works,  many 
of  them  privately  issued  and  of  great  scarcity,  the  indispensable 
"  tools "  of  the  librarian  and  student.  The  collector  of  the 
almost  unobtainable  of  those  rare  books  which  are  only  note- 
worthy on  account  of  errata  or  some  absurdity  in  the  way  of 
misprinting,  will  no  doubt  be  somewhat  disappointed,  but  the 
student,  bibliographer  and  book-lover  will  revel  in  the  many 
choice  and  interesting  items  offered. 

This  first  portion  is  devoted  entirely  to  those  books  and 
pamphlets  dealing  with  the  discovery,  early  exploration,  coloni- 
zation and  history  of  this  continent.  A  careful  perusal  of  the 
catalogue  will  show  how  few  are  absent  that  are  of  real  and 
permanent  value.  Many  are  reprints,  but  reprints  that  are 
exact  reprints,  and  with  annotations,  criticisms  and  comments 
by  the  first  scholars  of  the  day,  embracing  the  results  of  the 
latest  researches,  correcting  or  pointing  out  the  errors  of  the 
original  writer  or  of  early  commentators,  thus  combining  a 
facsimile  of  the  original  with  the  more  perfect  knowledge  that 
has  been  acquired  by  the  diligent  labors  of  later  students. 

In  a  collection  like  this,  where  all  are  of  special  value,  it  is 
almost  an  impossibility  to  point  out  anything  that  stands  out  as 
of  more  value  than  another.  The  first  edition  of  Hakluyt  is  a 
valuable  and  scarce  item,  the  Visscher  map  of  New  York  is  of 
great  rarity,  but  many  others  are  of  nearly  equal  importance  to 
the  historian.  Among  other  noteworthy  items  is  Filson's 
Kentucky,  Haywood's  Tennessee,  several  editions  of  the  Travels 
of  Lewis  and  Clark,  many  of  the  valuable  publications  of  Henry 
Harrisse — that  indefatigable  delver  into  the  early  history  of 
American  exploration — a  long  series  of  the  publications  of  the 
Hakluyt  Society,  a  remarkable  collection  of  books  and 
pamphlets  relating  to  American  Colleges  and  Universities — the 


most  extensive  that  has  ever  been  offered  for  sale,  and  of  the 
utmost  value  for  biographical  purposes,  containing  information 
not  to  be  obtained  from  any  other  source — many  books  on 
cartography  with  facsimiles  of  the  rarest  of  maps,  including  the 
recently  discovered  map  of  Waldseemuller,  a  large  gathering  of 
facsimiles  of  the  letters  of  Columbus  and  Vespuccius,  etc.,  etc. 
In  concluding  these  few  prefatory  remarks,  we  would  beg  to 
call  attention  to  the  fine  and  clean  condition  of  every  book,  the 
result  of  many  years'  careful  selection. 


Hmertcana* 


i     VI  CHENWALL  (PROF.  GOTTFRIED).     Aschenwell's  Obser- 

y\     vations  on  North  America,  1767, translated  by  J.  G.  Rosengarten. 

8vo,  paper,  pp.  19.  Philadelphia,  1903 

&to£fta. 

2  AMEDEO  DI  SAVOIA  (PRINCE  LUIGI).    The  Ascent  of  Mount 

St.  Elias.    Narrated  by  Filippo  Filippi,  translated  by  Signora  Villari, 
and  profusely  illustrated  by  Vottorio  Sella.     Royal  8vo,  cloth. 

Westminster  (London),  1900 

3  BAKER  (MARCUS).     The  Alaskan  Boundary.     8vo,  paper,  pp.  16. 

[Washington,  1895] 

4  BLAKE  (W.  P.)    Geographical  Notes  upon  Russian  America  and  the 

Stickeen  River.    With  map.     8vo,  paper,  pp.  19.     Washington,  1868 

5  DALL  (W.  H.)     Alaska  and  its  Resources.     Map  and  numerous  illus- 

trations.    Thick  8vo,  cloth.  Boston,  1870 

6  DALL  (W.  H).  and  BAKER  (MARCUS).    Partial  List  of  Charts, 

Maps,  and  Publications  relating  to  Alaska  and  the  Adjacent  Region. 
4to,  sewed,  pp.  212  (163-375).  [Washington,  1880] 

*  Contains  3,832  titles  of  books  and  articles,  besides  the  list  of  maps.     Presentation 
copy  from  the  author. 


/ 


HEILPRIN  (ANGELO).  Alaska  and  the  Klondike.  3  maps  and 
35  illustrations  from  photographs.     Crown  8vo,  cloth.      London,  1899 

HITCHCOCK  (MARY  E.)  Two  Women  in  the  Klondike.  The  Story 
of  a  Journey  to  the  Gold  Fields  of  Alaska.  103  illustrations  and  map. 
8vo,  cloth.  New  York,  1899 


9  PETROFF  (IVAN).  Report  on  the  Population,  Industries  and 
Resources  of  Alaska  (10th  Census,  1880).  With  maps,  views  and  col- 
ored plates  of  Indians.     4to,  half  morocco. 

n.  p.,  n.  d.  [Washington,  1882  ?] 

10  PHILLIPS  (P.  LEE).    Maps  relating  to  Alaska  and  the  North-West 
Part  of  North  America,   1588-1898.      8vo,  paper,  pp.  119. 

Washington,  1898 


2  Xibran?  of  Milberforce  Barnes 

ALASKA— Continued. 

ii  RAY  (P.  H.)  Report  of  the  International  Polar  Expedition  to  Point 
Barrow,  Alaska  (1881-83).  Portraits  of  Indians,  views  and  map.  4to, 
cloth.  Washington,  1885 

12  U.  S.  GEOLOGICAL  SURVEY.      Map  of  Alaska  showing  known 

Gold-Bearing   Rocks,  with  Descriptive  Text.       8vo,  paper,  pp.  44, 
with  folding  map.  Washington,  1898 

13  Maps  and  Descriptions  of  Routes  of  Exploration  in  Alaska  in 

1898, with  general  information  concerning  the  Territory.   8vo,  paper, 
pp.  138,  with  10  maps  separate.      (As  one  piece.)       Washington,  1899 


14  ALDEN  (G.  H.)     New  Governments  West  of  the  Alleghanies  before 

,     1780.     8vo,  paper,  pp.  74.      (Bulletin  of  the  University  of  Wis.) 

Madison,  Wis.,  1897 

15  AMERICAN  ANTIQUARIAN  SOCIETY.     Transactions,  Vols. 

1  to  4,  8vo  (publisher's  bindings,  Vol.  1,  boards;  Vol.  2,  half  cloth; 
Vols.  3  and  4,  cloth). 

Worcester,  1820;  Cambridge,  1836;  [Boston],  1857,  i860 

*  Among  the  papers  included  are  Atwater's  Description  of  the  Antiquities  of 
Ohio;  Accounts  of  the  Journeys  of  La  Salle  and  Hennepin;  Johnston's  Present  State 
of  the  Indians  in  Ohio;  Gallatin's  Synopsis  of  the  Indian  Tribes,  with  comparative 
vocabularies;  Gookin's  Historical  Account  of  the  Doings  and  Sufferings  of  the  Indians 
in  New  England,  1675-77;  Josselyn's  New  England  Rarities  (reprinted  in  full,  with 
Introduction  and  Notes  by  Prof.  E.  Tuckerman);  Wingfield's  Discourse  of  Virginia, 
1608,  now  first  printed;  Original  Documents  relating  to  Raleigh's  Colony,  and  the 
Colony  at  Jamestown;  etc. 

16  Proceedings  of  the   Society,  from  its   Commencement  in  1813 

to  the  Semi-Annual  Meeting  at  Boston,  April  28,  1880.     Complete 
set.      75  numbers,  8vo,  paper.  Boston,  1813;  Worcester,  1880 

*  From  the  52  semi-annual  meeting,  or  part  13,  each  part  bore  the  name  "Pro- 
ceedings," previously  they  bore  differing  titles.  For  the  use  of  future  collectors  the 
titles  are  here  given,  commencing  with  the  first:  Account  of  the  A.  A.  S.,  Boston, 
1 8 1 3 ;  Address  by  W.  Jenks,  Boston,  1813;  Address  by  Abiel  Holmes,  Boston,  1814; 
Communication  from  the  President,  Oct.  24,  1814,  with  the  Laws  of  the  Society, 
Worcester,  n.  d.  (1815);  Address  by  W.  Paine,  Worcester,  1815;  Address  by  W. 
Bentley,  Oct.,  1816  (never  printed  until  1875,  at  Worcester);  Address  to  the  Members 
(signed  Oliver  Fiske),  with  the  Laws  and  Regulations,  Worcester,  1819;  Address  by 
I.  Goodwin,  Worcester,  1820;  Report  presented  Oct.,  1821,  2  leaves  (reprint  only 
in  this  set);  By-Laws,  24  Oct.,  1831;  Address  by  W.  Lincoln,  Worcester,  1835; 
Semi-Annual  Report,  with  Catalogue  of  Officers  and  Members,  Worcester,  1839;  the 
next  publication  is  entitled  "  Proceedings,"  and  from  thence  continuously  with  that 
title. 


Xibrarp  of  TKIlUberforce  Barnes  3 

17  AMERICAN  ANTIQUARIAN  SOCIETY.     Proceedings.    New 

Series.  From  the  commencement  of  the  New  Series,  Oct.  1880,  to 
Vol.  XVI.,  Part  3  (the  last  number  issued).  In  the  original  parts. 
(As  16  vols.)  Worcester,  1881-1905 

*  The  title  and  index  of  Vol.  XVI.  is  not  yet  issued,  but  will  be  supplied  to  the 
purchaser  immediately  on  its  publication. 

18  A  Partial  Index  to  the  Proceedings  of  the  American  Anti- 
quarian Society  from  its  Foundation  in  1812  to  1880.  By  S.  Salis- 
bury. With  a  table  of  all  the  publications  and  reprints  of  the 
Society,  with  the  prices,  by  N.  Paine.     8vo,  cloth.     Worcester,  1883 

19  Contents    of    the    Proceedings    of    the    American    Antiquarian 

Society,  1880-1903.     By  Nath.  Paine.     8vo,  pp.  37,  paper. 

Worcester,  1905 

20  Catalogue  of  Books  in  the  Library  of  the  American  Antiquarian 

Society  in  Worcester,  Mass.  (With  Lists  of  Purchases  at  the  Brin- 
ley  Sales  added.)     8vo,  half  morocco.  Worcester,  1837 


21  Various  separate  publications  of  the  Society:  Report  on  Pre- 
historic Man,  by  J.  R.  Bartlett;  Mather  Publications  and  MSS.,  in 
the  Library,  the  Relations  between  Hamilton  and  Washington; 
First  Essays  at  Banking  and  the  First  Paper  Money  in  New  Eng- 
land, and  others  (including  list  of  officers,  etc.).  8vo,  paper.  (As 
20  pieces.) 

22  AMERICAN  CHURCH  HISTORY  SERIES.    Separate  volumes 

on  the  History  of  the  Lutherans,  Methodists,  Presbyterians,  Bap- 
tists, and  other  Denominations  in  the  United  States,  and  Carroll 
on  the  Religious  Forces  of  the  United  States,  and  a  History  of 
American  Christianity  by  Leonard  W.  Bacon.  Complete  set,  in  13 
vols.     Post  8vo,  cloth.  New  York,  1893-97 

23  AMERICAN   CLERGY.     Sprague  (W.  B.)     Annals  of  the  Ameri- 

can Pulpit;  or,  Commemorative  Notices  of  Distinguished  American 
Clergymen  of  Various  Denominations  from  the  Early  Settlement  of 
the  Country  to  the  close  of  1855.  Historical  Introductions  by  W.  B. 
Sprague.      Some  portraits.     9  vols,  royal  8vo,  cloth. 

New  York,  1859-69 
*  The  volumes  include   Trinitarian,   Congregational,   Presbyterian,  Episcopalian, 
Baptist,  Methodist,  Unitarian,  Lutheran,  Reformed  Dutch,  Associate,  Associate  Re- 
formed, Reformed  Presbyterian. 


4  Xfbran?  of  TKHtlberforce  Barnes 

24  AMERICAN  GEOGRAPHICAL  SOCIETY.     An  unusually  full 

Series  of  the  Early  Publications  of  the  American  Geographical  and 
Statistical  Society,  as  follows: 

Constitution,  adopted  Oct.  9,  1851,  8  pp. 

Charter  and  By-Laws,  May  22,  1852,  12  pp. 

Bulletin,  Vol.  1,  No.  1,  Aug.,  1852,  80  pp.  and  map. 

Bulletin,  Vol.  1,  No.  2,  Jan.,  1853,  pp.  81-195,  and  map. 

Kane  (E.  K.)     Access  to  an  Open  Polar  Sea,  1853,  24  pp.  and  map. 

Mosquera  (T.  C.)  Memoir  on  the  Physical  and  Political  Geography  of  New  Gra- 
nada, 1853,  105  pp.  and  large  map. 

Report,  Dec,  1853,  Grinnell  Land  Controversy,  21  pp. 

Bulletin,  Vol.  1,  No.  3,  for  1854,  io3  PP-  anc>  3  maps. 

Bulletin,  Vol.  2,  Part  1,  Waddell's  Paper  on  Northern  New  York,  1855,  48  pp. 

By-Laws,  1855,  8  pp. 

Hewitt  (A.  S.)  On  the  Statistics  and  Geography  of  the  Production  qf  Iron,  1856 
37  pp.  and  folding  diagram. 

Perry  (M.  C.)     Paper  on  the  enlargement  of  Geographical  Science,  1856,  31  pp. 

Wheeler  (D.  E.)     The  New  York  Harbor,  1856,  20  pp.  and  map. 

Statement  of  the  Objects  and  Organization,  1856,  21  pp. 

The  same,  another  edition,  1856,  23  pp. 

Bulletin,  Vol.  2,  for  1856,  Jan.  1857,  288  pp. 

Report  of  Committee  on  recent  discoveries  and  publications,  1857,  19  pp. 

Statement  of  the  Object  and  Organization,  1857,  31  pp. 

Catalogue  of  the  Library,  by  E.  R.  Straznicky,  1857,  32  pp. 

Annual  Report  of  the  Council  and  Officers  for  1857,  N.  Y.  1858,  51  pp. 

Charter,  By-Laws,  and  List  of  Members,  i860,  31  pp. 

The  Polar  Exploring  Expedition,  Special  Meeting,  i860,  30  pp.  and  map. 

Report  of  Nominating  Committee,  Apr.  5,  i860,  7  pp. 

Report  on  Revision  of  By-Laws,  Oct.  3,  1861,  16  pp. 

Report,  the  Financial  Credit  of  the  United  States,  1862,  29  pp. 

Field  (C.  W.)     Prospects  of  the  Atlantic  Telegraph,  1862,  15  pp. 

Annual  Address  of  C.  P.  Daly,  1870,  46  pp. 

Annual  Address  by  Chief  Justice  Daly,  1873,  60  pp. 

By-Laws,  and  List  of  Fellows,  1874,  2°  PP- 

Viele  (E.  L.)  The  Topography  and  Physical  Resources  of  the  State  of  New  York, 
1875,  23  pp. 

Together  30  pamphlets.     8vo.  New  York,  1851-75 

25  Journal  of  the  American  Geographical  and  Statistical  Society, 

Vol.    1,    complete  in    10  parts,  Jan.  to  Dec,  1859.     4to,   pp.   viii., 
310,  and  j"  maps  and  diagrams,  paper  covers.      (As  1  vol.) 

New  York,  1859 

26  Journal  of  the  American  Geographical  and   Statistical  Society, 

Vols.  2  and  4,  paper  and  cloth,  8vo.      (As  2  vols.) 

New  York,  1860-74 
*  Nearly  a  third  of  Vol.  4  is  taken  up  with  Mr.  Brevoort's  Notes  on  the  Verrazano 
Map,  with  facsimiles. 


Xibrarg  of  THMlberforce  Eames  5 

27  AMERICAN    GEOGRAPHICAL    SOCIETY.      Proceedings  of 

the  American  Geographical  and  Statistical  Society,  from  May,  1862, 
to  March,  1865.  2  vols.  8vo,  paper.  Vol.  1  in  4  parts,  Vol.  2  in 
6  parts.     (As  2  vols.)  New  York,  1862-65 

*  The  last  two  parts,  pp.  117-174,  are  very  rare. 

28  The  Record  of  Civilization.    Charles  B.  Smyth,  editor.  Vol.  I, 

No.  1.  (Proceedings  of  the  American  Geographical  and  Statistical 
Society,  from  May,  1865,  to  April,  1866.)     8vo,  pp.  68,  and  covers. 

New  York,  1866 

*  Very  rare.     On  the  title  is  this  MS.  note  : 

"  This  Curiosity  of  Literature  was  unauthorized,  unedited  by  and  suppressed  at 
request  of  the  Am.  Geog.  &  Statist.  Society." 

29  Bulletin   of   the  American  Geographical   Society,  Sessions  of 

I873~74,  in  8  parts  (lacking  No.  6);  1874-75,  in  3  parts;  1875-76,  in 
3  parts;  and  1876-77,  in  5  parts.  The  first  two  parts  in  folio,  the 
others  in  8vo.      (As  4  vols.)  New  York,  1873-77 

30  Bulletin  (Journal)  of  the  American  Geographical  Society, Vols. 

10-22,   complete  in    parts   as  issued.       13  vols.   8vo. 

New  York,  1878-90 

31  Bulletin  (Journal).      21  various  parts  between    1891  and   1898. 

(As  a  lot.) 

32  AMERICAN  HERALDRY.  A  Primer  of  Heraldry  for  Americans. 

By  E.  S.  Holden.  24  full-page  plates.    i2mo,  cloth.    New  York,  1898 

33  AMERICAN  HISTORICAL  ASSOCIATION.     Annual  Reports 

for  1895,  1896,  2  vols.;  1897,  1898,  1899,  2  vols.;  1900,  3  vols,  (in- 
cluding the  4th  Report  of  the  Manuscripts  Commission);  1901, 
2  vols.;  1902,  2  vols.,  and  1903,  Vol.   1.      15  vols.  8vo,  cloth. 

Washington,  1896-1904 

*  Containing  many  valuable  papers  on  the  early  history  of  Maryland,  New  England, 
Virginia,  the  relations  between  England  and  the  Colonies,  etc. 

34  AMERICAN  HISTORICAL  REVIEW.    Complete  from  its  com- 

mencement in  October,  1895,  to  April,  1905  (the  current  issue).  The 
first  3  vols,  half  morocco,  the  remainder  in  the  original  parts. 
Royal  8vo.      (As  10  vols.) 

*  Many  valuable  historical  articles  by  the  first  writers  of  the  day. 

35  AMERICAN  HISTORY.     Channing's    The  United  States,   1765- 

1865.  1896. — Johnston,  The  United  States:  its  History  and  Constitu- 
tion. 1889. — Channing  and  Hart's  Guide  to  the  Study  of  American 
History.  1896.      (3  vols.) 


6  XibrarE  ot  XKHUberforce  Eames 

36  AMERICAN  HISTORY  LEAFLETS.     Edited  by  A.  B.  Bush- 

nell  and  E.  Channing  of  Harvard  University.  30  Nos.,  Jan.,  1892, 
to  Nov.,  1896.      i2mo,  paper.      (As  30  pieces.)     New  York,  1892-96 

*  Among  the  subjects  comprised  are:  The  Letter  of  Columbus  to  Luis  de  Sant  Angel, 
Extracts  from  the  Sagas  describing  the  Voyages  to  Vinland,  Official  Declarations  on 
the  Monroe  Doctrine,  the  Bering  Sea  Controversy  1790-1892,  Articles  of  Confedera- 
tion of  the  United  Colonies  1643-84,  Documents  describing  the  Voyage  of  John 
Cabot  in  1497,  Ordinances  of  Secession  1860-61,  Coronado's  Journey  to  New  Mexico 
1540-42,  Lincoln's  Inaugural  and  First  Message  to  Congress,  the  Stamp  Act  1765, 
the  Earliest  New  England  Code  of  Laws,  Capt.  John  Smith's  True  Relation  1608, 
Extracts  from  Bradford's  History  of  Plimoth  Plantation,  etc. 

Hmertcan  Xiterature. 

37  DUYCKINCK    (E.  A.  and  G.  L.)     Cyclopaedia  of  American  Litera- 

ture, embracing  Personal  and  Critical  Notices  of  Authors  and  Selec- 
tions from  their  Writings,  from  the  Earliest  Period  to  the  Present 
Day.  With  portraits,  autographs,  and  other  illustrations.  Edited  to  date 
by  M.  Laird  Simons.    2  vols.  4to,  half  morocco.       Philadelphia,  1875 

38       The  Cyclopedia  of  American   Literature,  by   E.  A.  and  G.  L. 

Duyckinck.  A  Review.  [By  Rufus  W.  Griswold.]  8vo,  pp.  32, 
paper.    2  copies,  one  with  the  Author's  MS.  notes.    New  York,  1856 

*  A  very  severe  criticism,  citing  numerous  errors,  and  naming  nearly  200  prominent 
writers  who  are  not  mentioned  in  the  work. 

39  HIGGINSON   (THOMAS  WENTWORTH).     Short  Studies  of 

American  Authors.      First  Edition.      i6mo,  cloth.        Boston,  1880 

40  KNAPP  (SAMUEL  L.)    Lectures  on  American  Literature,  with  some 

Remarks  on  American  History.    8vo,  cloth,  uncut.     New  York,  1829 

41  RICHARDSON    (CHARLES    F.)      American    Literature,     1607- 

1885.     2  vols.  8vo,  cloth.  New  York,  1887-89 

*  Vol.  1  is  devoted  to  the  Development  of  American  Thought;  Vol.  2  to  American 
Poetry  and  Fiction. 

42  TYLER    (MOSES  COIT).      A   History    of    American    Literature, 

1607-1765.      2  vols.  8vo,  cloth.  London,  1879 

43  A  History  of  American    Literature   during  the  Colonial  Time, 

1607-1765.      [Revised  edition.]     2  vols.  8vo,  cloth,  gilt  tops,  uncut. 

New  York,  1897 

44  The  Literary  History  of  the  American   Revolution,  1 763-1 783. 

2  vols.  8vo,  cloth,  gilt  tops,  uncut.  New  York,  1897 

*  Pages  429-483  of  the  second  volume  contain  a  Bibliography. 


V 


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AMERICAN   LITERATURE— Continued. 

45  HAWTHORNE'S  and  LEMMON'S  American  Literature,  1892. 
— Underwood's  American  Authors.  Boston,  1873. — Bancroft's 
Literary  Industries.  1891. — Fletcher's  Public  Libraries  in  America. 
1894.     4  vols. 


Hmerican  poetry 

46  KETTELL    (SAMUEL).     Specimens  of   American   Poetry,    with 

critical  and  biographical  notices.  4  portraits  inserted.  3  vols. 
i2mo,  half  calf,  gilt.  Boston,  1829 

*  A  fine  set.     Pages  377-406  contain  a  catalogue  of  American  poetry  from  1640  to 
1829.     Also  containing  one  of  the  earliest  poems  of  John  G.  Whittier. 

47  HARRIS  (C.  F.)     Index  to  American  Poetry  and  Plays  in  the  Collec- 

tion of  C.  Fiske  Harris.  Providence:  Printed  for  private  distribution, 
1874. — Catalogue  of  American  Poetry,  comprising  duplicates  from 
the  Collection  of  the  late  C.  Fiske  Harris.  Providence,  1883.  2  vols., 
in  one.      Square  i6mo,  half  blue  morocco,  gilt  top. 

*  The  first  catalogue  contains  4129  titles;  the  other  1078  titles. 

48  STOCKBRIDGE  (JOHN  C.)     The  Anthony  Memorial.     A  Cata- 

logue of  the  Harris  Collection  of  American  Poetry,  with  biographi- 
cal and  bibliographical  notes.  Portrait.  Royal  8vo,  cloth,  pp.  xxii, 
320.  Providence,  1886 

49  WEGELIN  (OSCAR).     Early  American  Poetry.     A  Compilation  of 

the  titles  of  volumes  of  verse  and  broadsides,  written  by  writers  born 
or  residing  in  North  America,  and  issued  during  the  17th  and  18th 
centuries.     Facsimiles.     8vo,  boards,  uncut.  New  York,  1903 

*  No.  37  of  one  hundred  and  fifty  copies  printed. 


50  AMERICAN    STATISTICAL    ASSOCIATION.      Collections, 

Vol.  1  in  cloth;  also,  Quarterly  Publications,  Vols.  VI.  and  VII., 
complete  in  numbers.      8vo.      (As  3  vols. )  1847-1901 

51  AMES'    ALMANACKS.      The    Essays,     Humor    and    Poems    of 

Nathaniel  Ames  .  .  .  from  their  Almanacks,  1726-1775,  with  Notes 
and  Comments  by  Sam.  Briggs.  Map,  facsimiles,  etc.  Thick  8vo, 
cloth.  Cleveland  {Printed for  Subscribers),  1891 

*  Containing  reprints  of  the  various  almanacks,  forming  a  valuable  bibliography  of 
this  rare  series. 


8  OMbrarE  of  TOlberforce  Barnes 

52  ANDREWS  (WILLIAM  LORING).     James  Lyne's  Survey;  or,  as 

it  is  more  commonly  known  the  Bradford  Map,  a  Plan  of  New- 
York  ...  in  1731.  Reproductions  of  the  Bradford  and  Duyckinck 
maps.      Post  8vo,  cloth  (slight  stain  on  side).  New  York,  1900 

*  On  Holland  Paper;  only  170  printed.     Presentation  copy  from  the  author. 

arctic 

53  BARROW    (SIR    JOHN).     Voyages    of   Research   and    Discovery 

within  the  Arctic  Regions  from  the  year  1818  to  the  Present  Time. 
Portrait  and  maps.      8vo,  cloth.  London,  1846 

54  HAYES   (DR.    I.    I.)      The  Open   Polar  Sea.       A    Narrative   of   a 

Voyage  of  Discovery  towards  the  North  Pole.  Illustrated.  8vo, 
cloth.  New  York,  1867 

55  KANE  (ELISHA  KENT).     The  United  States  Grinnell  Expedition 

in  Search  of  Sir  John  Franklin.  Map  and  illustrations.  8vo,  half 
calf.  New  York,  1857 

56  Arctic  Explorations:  the  Second  Grinnell  Expedition  in  Search 

of  Sir  John  Franklin.  Maps  a?id  numerous  illustrations.  2  vols.  8vo, 
half  morocco.      Portrait  of  Franklin  inserted.         Philadelphia,  1857 

57  ROSS   (SIR  JOHN).     Narrative  of  a  Second  Voyage  in  Search  of  a 

North-West  Passage,  and  of  a  Residence  in  the  Arctic  Regions 
during  the  years  1829-33,  with,  supplementary  volume.  Illustrated 
with  maps,  charts,  views  and  portraits  of  Eskimo,  mostly  colored.  2  vols. 
4to,  cloth.  (Laid  in  is  the  pamphlet  by  Sir  John  Ross  in  answer 
to  John  Braithwaite.)  London,  1835 

*  The  supplementary  volume  contains  Indian  vocabularies  and   various   scientific 
reports. 

58  SELECTION  (A)   of  Papers   on  Arctic  Geography  and  Ethnology. 

Reprinted  by  the  President,  etc.,  of  the  R.G.S.  for  the  Arctic  Expe- 
dition of  1875.  [By  Baron  Wrangell,  Dr.  Rink,  Clements  R.  Mark- 
ham,  and  others.]     2  maps.     8vo,  cloth.  London,  1875 

59  SMITH  (D.  MURRAY).     Arctic  Expeditions  from  British  and  For- 

eign Shores,  from  the  Earliest  Times  to  the  Expedition  of  1875-76. 
Illustrations  and  maps.     4to,  cloth,  gilt.  Edinburgh,  1877 


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arctic  Bmeric*. 

60  FRANKLIN  (SIR  JOHN).  Narrative  of  a  Journey  to  the  Shores 
of  the  Polar  Sea  in  the  years  1819-22.  34  plates  and  maps,  some  col- 
ored, London,  1823. — Narrative|of  a  Second  Expedition  to  the  Shores 
of  the  Polar  Sea  in  the  years  1825-27.  37 plates  and  maps.  London, 
1828.     2  vols.  4to,  original  cloth  (binding  of  second  vol.  loose). 

London,  1823-28 
€1   GILDER    (W.  H.)     Schwatka's  Search.     Sledging  in  the  Arctic  in 
quest  of  the  Franklin  Records,     Maps  and  illustrations.     8vo,  cloth. 

New  York,  1881 

*  In  the  Appendix  is  a  Glossary  of  all  the  words  in  general  use  between  the  natives 
and  traders  in  Hudson  Bay  and  Cumberland  Sound. 

62  HOOPER  (LIEUT.  W.   H.)     Ten  Months  among  the  Tents  of  the 

the  Tuski,  with  incidents  of  an  Arctic  boat-expedition  in  Search  of 
Sir  John  Franklin,  as  far  as  the  Mackenzie  River,  and  Cape  Bathurst. 
Map  and  tinted  lithographs.     8vo,  half  calf.  London,  1853 

63  MACKENZIE  (ALEXANDER).     Voyages  from  Montreal  on  the 

River  St.  Lawrence  through  the  Continent  of  North  America  to  the 
Frozen  and  Pacific  Oceans  in  the  years  1789  and  1793,  with  an 
Account  of  the  Fur  Trade.  Portrait  and  j  large  folding  maps.  4to, 
original  boards,  uncut.  London,  1801 

*  Mackenzie  was  the  first  white  man  to  explore  this  part  of  America,  and  the  first  to 
cross  the  Rocky  Mountains  and  reach  the  Pacific  Ocean.  The  preliminary  chapters 
include  a  brief  vocabulary  of  the  Knisteneaux,  Algonquin,  and  Chippewau  tongues, 
with  a  slight  sketch  of  the  tribes. 

64  PACKARD  (A.  S.)  The  Labrador  Coast.    A  Journal  of  two  Summer 

Cruises  to  that  Region.  With  notes  on  its  Early  Discovery,  on  the 
Eskimo,  Physical  Geography,  and  Natural  History.  Maps  and  illus- 
trations.    8vo,  cloth.  New  York,  1891 

65  PETITOT  (EMILE).     Exploration  du  Grand  Lac  des  Ours   (Fin 

des  Quinze  Ans  sous  le  Cercle  Polaire).  2  maps  and  11  full-page 
woodcuts.     Crown  8vo,  paper,  pp.  488.  Paris,  1893 

*  The  author  was  a  missionary  to  the  Indians,  and   the  book  contains  much  infor 
mation  on  the  various  tribes  he  came  in  contact  with. 

66  RICHARDSON    (SIR    JOHN).     Arctic  Searching  Expedition.     A 

Journal  of  a  Boat- Voyage  through  Rupert's  Land  and  the  Arctic 
Sea  in  Search  of  Sir  John  Franklin.  Woodcuts,  full-page  colored  plates, 
and  map.      2  vols.  8vo,  cloth.      Fine  copy.  London,  1851 

*  Scarce. 


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ARCTIC    AMKRIC  A— Continued. 

67  STEARNS  (W.  A.)     Labrador:  a  Sketch  of  its  Peoples,  its  Indus- 

tries, and  its  Natural  History.     Post  8vo,  cloth.  Boston,  1884 

68  TYTLER  (PATRICK  FRASER).     Historical  View  of  the  Prog- 

ress of  Discovery  on  the  Northern  Coasts  of  America,  with  Sketches 
of  Natural  History  ....  by  James  Wilson  ....  and  Appendix  con- 
taining Remarks  on  a  Late  Memoir  of  Sebastian  Cabot,  with  a  Vin- 
dication of  Richard  Hakluyt.  Map,  portrait  of  Cortes,  and  8  other 
illustrations.     (Edinburgh    Cabinet    Library.)     Foolscap  8vo,  cloth. 

Edinburgh,  1832 

69  ARGENTINE  REPUBLIC.     Fitz  Gerald  (E.  A.)     The  Highest 

Andes.  A  Record  of  the  First  Ascent  of  Aconcagua  and  Tupungato 
in  Argentina,  and  the  Exploration  of  the  Surrounding  Valleys.  2 
maps,  and 51  illustrations.      8vo,  cloth.  London,  1899 

70  Moussy  (V.  Martin  de).     Description   Geographique   et  Sta- 

tistique  de  la  Confederation  Argentine.      3  vols.  8vo,  half  morocco. 

Paris,  1860-64 

71  ATWATER   (CALEB).     Remarks  made  on   a  Tour  to   Prarie  du 

Chien,  thence  to  Washington  City,  in  1829.      izmo,  sheep. 

Columbus,  O.,  1831 

*  Containing  much  matter  relating  to  the  Indians,  including  a  short  Dacota  vocabu- 
lary. 

72  fJANCROFT   (GEORGE).     History  of  the   United  States  from 

[j     the  Discovery  of  the  American  Continent.   Complete  in  10  vols. 
8vo,  original  cloth.  Boston,  1842-1874 

*  Vols.  4  to  10  inclusive  are  all  first  editions. 

73  Another  edition,  with  the  author's  last  revision.      Complete  in 

6  vols.      8vo,  cloth.  New  York,  1883-85 

74  General  Index  to  Bancroft's  History  of  the  United  States.   8vo, 

paper,  pp.  146  (595-740-  n-  d- 

75  History  of  the  Formation   of  the   Constitution  of    the  United 

States  of  America.     First  Edition.     2  vols.  8vo,  cloth. 

New  York,  1882 

76  BANCROFT  (HUBERT  HOWE).     History  of  the  Pacific  States 

of  North  America.  (Central  America,  Mexico,  California,  Arizona, 
Nevada,  Utah,  Alaska,  etc.)     34  vols.  8vo,   cloth. 

San  Francisco,  1882-1890 


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77  BAPTISTS.     Armitage    (Thomas).       A    History   of    the    Baptists; 

traced  by  their  vital  principles  and  practices,  from  the  time  of  our 
Lord  and  Saviour  Jesus  Christ  to  the  year  1886.  With  an  intro- 
duction by  J.  L.  M.  Curry,  D.D.  Illustrated  by  17s  engravings. 
Royal  8vo,  sheep,  pp.  xviii,  978.  New  York,  1887 

78  Backus  (Isaac).     A  History  of  New  England,  with  particular 

reference  to  the  Denomination  of  Christians  called  Baptists.  Second 
edition,  with  Notes,  by  David  Weston.    2  vols.  8vo,  cloth. 

Newton,  Mass.,  1871 

79 Burrage  (Henry  S.)     Baptist  Hymn  Writers  and  their  hymns. 

5 portraits.     8vo,  cloth,  pp.  xi,  682.  Portland,  Maine  [1888] 

80 Cathcart  (W.)     The   Baptist  Encyclopaedia.      A  Dictionary  of 

the  Doctrines,  Usages,  Ordinances,  Confessions  of  Faith,  etc.,  of 
the  Baptist  Denomination  in  all  Lands,  with  numerous  biographical 
sketches.  Portraits  and  other  illustrations.  2  vols,  royal  8vo,  half 
morocco.  Philadelphia,  1881 

81  BARTLETT  (JOHN  RUSSELL).    Dictionary  of  Americanisms: 

a  Dictionary  of  Words  and  Phrases  usually  regarded  as  peculiar  to 
the  United  States.  Fourth  edition,  greatly  enlarged  and  improved. 
8vo,  cloth.  Boston,    1877 

82  BATES   (H.  W.)     Central   America,   the  West   Indies,   and   South 

America.  Ethnological  Appendix  by  A.  H.  Keane.  Maps  and 
illustrations.  Post  8vo,  cloth.  (Stanford's  Compendium  of  Geog- 
raphy and  Travel.)  London,  1878 

83  BETTS    (C.  W.)     American  Colonial    History    Illustrated  by  Con- 

temporary Medals.  Edited  with  notes  by  W.  T.  R.  Marvin,  and 
L.  H.  Low.     Illustrated.     8vo,  cloth.  New  York,  1894 


BibliOGrapbp. 

84  AMERICAN  CATALOGUE  of  Books,  (original  and  reprints,)  pub- 
lished in  the  United  States  from  Jan.,  1861,  to  Jan.,  1871,  with 
date  of  publication,  size,  price,  and  publisher's  names.  Compiled 
and  arranged  by  James  Kelly.    2  vols.  8vo,  cloth.   New  York,  1866-71 


12  Xtbrars  of  TKHUberforce  Barnes 

BIBLIOGRAPHY—  Continued. 

85  AMERICAN  CATALOGUE,  and  Weekly  Lists,  1869-1876.  A 
unique  volume,  made  up  of  the  catalogues  and  lists  described  below, 
the  whole  bound  in  half  olive  green  morocco,  gilt  back  and  top, 
thick  8vo. 

*  The  contents  are  as  follows  : 

(1)  The  American  Catalogue  of  Books  for  1869.      103  pp.     New  York,  1870. 

(2)  The  American  Catalogue  for  1870.     81  pp. 

(3)  The  Annual  American  Catalogue  (third  year),  1871.     91  pp.     New  York,  1872. 

(4)  Alphabetical  Reference  List  of  Books  recorded  in  the  Publishers'  Weekly,  from 

Jan.  18,  1872,  to  Jan.  16,  1873.     24  PP- 

(5)  Alphabetical  Reference  List  of  Books  recorded  in  the  Publishers'  Weekly,  from 

Jan.  16,  1873,  to  June  27,  1874.     38  pp. 

(6)  Monthly  Lists   of  the  Publishers'   Weekly,  from   July,    1874,  to  June,    1876, 

inclusive,  arranged  and  mounted  in  consecutive  order.     98  pp. 

(7)  Weekly  Lists  of  the  Publishers'  Weekly,  from  Jan.  18,  1872,  to  June  24,  1876, 

Nos.  1  to  232,  inclusive,  arranged  and  mounted  in  consecutive  order.  346  pp 

S6  AMERICAN  CATALOGUE,  under  the  direction  of  F.  Leypoldt 
Author  and  Title  Entries,  and  Subject  Entries,  of  Books  in  prin 
and  for  sale,  (including  reprints  and  importations),  July  1,1876.  Com 

piled  by  Lynds  E.  Jones.      2  vols.      Large  4to,  half  brown  morocco 

New  York,  1880-81 

87  AMERICAN  CATALOGUE,  founded  by  F.  Leypoldt,  1876-1884 

Books  recorded  (including  reprints  and  importations)  July  1,  1876— 
June   30,    1884.      Compiled   under  the  editorial  direction  of  R.   R 
Bowker    by  Miss   A.    I.  Appleton.     I,   Author-and-Title    Alphabet; 
II,    Subject  Alphabet,   etc.      Complete  in  one  volume.     Large  4to, 
half  brown  morocco.  New  York,  1885 

88  AMERICAN  CATALOGUE,  founded  by  F.  Leypoldt,  1884-1890. 

Books  recorded  (including  reprints  and  importations)  July  1,  1884- 
June  30,  1890.  Compiled  under  the  editorial  direction  of  R.  R. 
Bowker  by  A.  I.  Appleton  and  others.  Complete  in  4  Parts,  original 
paper  wrappers,  uncut.  New  York,  1891 

89  AMERICAN  CATALOGUE,  founded  by  F.  Leypoldt,  1890-1895. 

Books  recorded  (including  reprints  and  importations)  July  1,  1890- 
June  30,  1895.  Compiled  under  the  editorial  direction  of  R.  R. 
Bowker.      Large  4to,  half  black  morocco.  New  York*  1896 

90  AMERICAN  CATALOGUE.    The  Weekly  Lists  of  the  Publishers' 

Weekly,  from  July,  1876,  to  December,  1878,  neatly  mounted  for 
binding. — The  Books  of  1879,  as  recorded  in  the  Publishers'  Weekly, 
with  Descriptive  Notes,  etc.  New  York,  1880. — The  Weekly  Lists  of 
the  Publishers' Weekly,  from  Jan.,  1880,  to  June,  1881.    (As  one  lot.) 


Xibran?  of  Tiauiberforce  Eames  13 

BIBLIOGRAPHY— Continued. 

91  AMERICAN  CATALOGUE.    The  Annual  Record  of  Books,  being 

a  Complete  Reprint  of  the  Publishers'  Weekly  full  title  records, 
from  July,  1881,  to  June,  1886.     5  parts,  8vo,  sheets,  uncut. 

*  In  this  form,  issued  separately  from  the  Publishers'  Trade  List  Annual,  the  above 
set  is  probably  unique. 

92  AMERICAN   CATALOGUE  (Annual),  1886,  being  the  full  titles, 

with  Descriptive  Notes  of  all  the  books  recorded  in  the  Publishers' 
Weekly,  etc.     8vo,  half  morocco.  New  York,  1887 

93  The  same,  1887.  8vo,  half  morocco. 

94  The  same,  1888.  8vo,  half  morocco. 

95  The  same,  1889.  8vo,  half  morocco. 

96  The  same,  1890.  8vo,  half  morocco. 

97  The  same,  1891.  8vo,  half  morocco. 

98  The  same,  1892.  8vo,  half  morocco. 

99  The  same,  1893.  8vo,  half  morocco. 

100  The  same,  1894.  8vo,  half  morocco. 

101  The  same,  1895.  8vo,  half  morocco. 

102  The  same,  1896.  8vo,  half  morocco. 

103  The  same,  1897.  8vo,  half  morocco. 

104  The  same,  1898.  8vo,  half  morocco. 

105  AMES  (J.    G.)     Comprehensive  Index   of  the    Publications  of  the 

United  States  Government,  1889-93.    4to,  cloth.   Washington,  1894 

106  ASHER  (A.)     Bibliographical  Essay  on  the  Collection  of  Voyages 

and  Travels,  edited  and  published  by  Levinus  Hulsius  and  his  suc- 
cessors at  Nuremberg  and  Francfort  from  Anno  1598  to  1660.  4to, 
pp.  118,  boards.  London  and  Berlin,  1839 

*  No.  74  of  one  hundred  and  twenty  copies  printed.  This  copy  has  the  bookplate 
of  Baron  Sobolewski,  and  there  are  numerous  marginal  annotations  in  manuscript, 
presumably  in  Sobolewski's  handwriting,  his  autograph  being  on  the  front  cover. 

107  BIBLIOTHECA  AMERICANA:  being  a   Choice  Collection    of 

Books  relating  to  North  and  South  America  and  the  West  Indies, 
including  Voyages...  Maps,  engravings,  and  medals.  Post  8vo, 
cloth.  Paris  [P.  Renouard\  1831 

*  A  Catalogue  of  the  collection  of  D.  B.  Warden,  of  the  Academy  of  Sciences, 
Paris  Geographical  Society,  etc. 


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BIBLIOGRAPHY— Continued. 

108  BIBLIOTHECA    AMERICANA,    being   a    Choice  Collection  of 

Books  relating  to  North  and  South'  America  and  the  West  Indies, 
including  Voyages  to  the  Southern  Hemisphere.  8vo,  paper, 
pp.  128.  Paris,  1840 

*  This  is  the  collection  of  D.  B.  Warden. 

109  BOWERMAN  (G.  F.)     A  Selected   Bibliography  of  the  Religious 

Denominations  of  the  United  States  .  .  .  with  a  list  of  the  most  im- 
portant Catholic  works  by  the  Rev.  J.  H.  McMahon.  8vo,  paper, 
pp.  94.  New  York,  1896 

no  BRAZILIAN  BIBLIOGRAPHY.  Bibliographic  Bresilienne. 
Catalogue  des  Ouvrages  Francais  et  Latins  relatifs  au  Bresil,  1500- 
1898.     Par  A.  L.  Garraux.     8vo,  paper,  pp.  400.  Paris,  1898 

in  BURR  (AARON).  Burr  Bibliography.  A  List  of  Books  relating  to 
Aaron  Burr.    By  H.  B.  Tompkins.    8vo,  half  roan.    Brooklyn,  1892 

*  Only  250  printed. 

112  CLARKE  (ROBERT).    Catalogue  of  Books  and  Pamphlets  relating 

to  America,  with  list  of  Robert  Clarke's  publications.     8vo,  cloth. 

Cincinnati,  1893 

113  CONGRESSIONAL   DOCUMENTS.     Catalogue  of  the  Public 

Documents  .  .  .  for  the  period  from  March  4,  1893,  to  June  30, 
1895.      Royal  8vo,  cloth.  Washington,  1896 

114  Index  to  the  Subjects  of  the  Documents  and  Reports.      54th 

Congress,  1st  and  2d  Sessions;  also  the  Index  to  the  1st  Session  of 
the  55th  Congress.     3  vols.  8vo,  cloth.  Washington,  1897-98 

115  DE  BRY.     Notice  Bibliographique  sur  la  collection  des  Grands  et 

Petits  Voyages  de  De  Bry  en  Latin  et  en  Allemand,  extraite  du  .  .  . 
Manuel  du  Libraire  de  J.  Ch.  Brunet.     Royal  8vo,  paper,  pp.  54. 

*  Large  Paper  copy.     Only  25  printed.  Paris,  1850 

jj6  A  Description  and  Collation  of  the  series  of  De  Bry's  Voyages 

in  the  Library  of  Mr.  Henry  Huth.   Royal  8vo,  boards,  uncut.   [1880] 

*  Only  50  copies  privately  printed. 

117  EXTRAIT  du  Catalogue  de  la  Bibliotheque  d'un  Amateur.  Ouvrages 
sur  l'Amerique.      nmo,  boards,  pp.  141. 

Saint  Cloud:  Privately  printed,  n.  d.  [circa  1865] 
*  A  catalogue  of  the  Americana  in  the  library  of  M.  Hector  Bossange. 


Xlbran?  of  Mtlberforce  Barnes  15 

BIBLIOGRAPHY— Continued. 

118  FINOTTI   (REV.  J.  M.)     Bibliographia  Catholica  Americana.     A 

List  of  Works  written  by  Catholic  Authors  and  published  in  the 
United  States.  Part  I.  (1784  to  1820,  inclusive — all  published). 
8vo,  cloth.  New  York,  1872 

119  GROWOLL  (A.)     American  Book  Clubs:  their  beginnings  and  his- 

tory, and  a  Bibliography  of  their  publications.  Crown  8vo,  half 
calf,  uncut.  New  York,  1897 

*  No.  80  of  only  300  copies  on  hand-made  paper. 

120  GRIFFIN  (A.  P.  C.)     Bibliography  of  American    Historical   Socie- 

ties (the  United  States  and  Canada).   8vo,  paper.   Washington,  1896 

121 Index  of  the  Literature  of  American  Local  History,  in  Collec- 
tions published  in  1890-95.     8vo,  paper,  pp.  151. 

Boston:  Privately  printed,  1896 

122  HALL  (ISAAC   H.)      American    Greek    Testaments.       A    Critical 

Bibliography  of  the  Greek  New  Testament  as  published  in  America. 
Facsimiles.     8vo,  cloth,  uncut.  Philadelphia,  1883 

123  HASSE  (A.  R.)     Reports  of  Explorations  printed  in  the  Documents 

of  the  United  States  Government.  A  Contribution  toward  a  Bibli- 
ography.    8vo,  pp.  90,  paper.  Washington,  1899 

124  JAMESON  (J.  FRANKLIN).     Bibliography  of  Early  Party  Con- 

ventions.    8vo,  with  printed  paper  cover,  pp.  12.  n.  p.,  1896 

125  JAMESON  (J.  F.)     The  Colonial  Assemblies  and  their  Legislative 

Journals.     8vo,  paper,  pp.  52.  Washington,  1898 

126  JEFFERSON    (THOMAS).     Bibliotheca   Jeffersoniana.     A   List 

of  Books  written  by  or  relating  to  Thomas  Jefferson.  By  H.  B. 
Tompkins.     8vo,  half  cloth.  New  York,  1887 

*  Only  350  printed. 

127  [KENNETT  (BP.  WHITE).]   Bibliothecae  Americans  Primordia. 

An  Attempt  towards  laying  the  foundation  of  an  American  Library 
in  several  Books,  Papers,  and  Writings,  humbly  given  to  the  Society 
for  Propagation  of  the  Gospel  in  Foreign  Parts.  Small  4to,  calf, 
gilt  (slightly  stained).  London,  17 13 

*  Scarce.     The  first  Bibliography  of  Books  relating  to  America. 


1 6  Xibrarg  of  TOlilberforce  Barnes 

BIBLIOGRAPHY— Continued. 

128  [LENOX  (JAMES).]     Livres  Curieux.      (A  Bibliographical  Cata- 

logue of  the  rarest  and  earliest  Americana  wanted  by  Mr.  Lenox.) 
8vo,  pp.  37,  paper.  New  York,  T854 

*  Rare.  It  includes  editions  of  Hulsius  and  De  Bry,  Columbus,  Vespuciusr 
Cortez,  Las  Casas,  etc.  The  greater  part  of  these  desiderata  were  obtained  after- 
wards by  Mr.  Lenox,  or  after  his  death  by  the  Lenox  Library.  The  titles  and  de- 
scriptions are  given  with  considerable  fullness  and  care. 

129  LEON.     First  Editions  of  American  Authors.      Compiled,  arranged 

and  for  sale  by  Leon  Brothers.  4to,  paper,  pp.  58.  Large  Paper 
copy.  New  York,  1885 

130  LUDEWIG  (HERMANN  E.)     The  Literature  of  American  Local 

History.     A  Bibliographical  Essay.      8vo,  half  morocco,  gilt  top. 

New  York,  1846 

*  C.  I.  Bushnell's  copy,  interleaved  with  notepaper,  on  which  he  has  written  many 
additional  items.  A.  L.  S.  of  the  author  inserted.  At  the  end  is  the  extremely  rare 
supplement  on  the  Local  History  of  New  York,  of  which  only  30  copies  were  printed,, 
and  also  the  original  cuttings  from  the  Literary  World  of  1848,  in  which  it  first  ap- 
peared. 

131  MANCHESTER     (N.    H.)     Bibliography  of  Manchester,    N.   H. 

A  Collection  of  Books,  Pamphlets  and  Magazines,  from  1743  to  1885. 
Preserved  by  S.  C.  Gould.     8vo,  paper,  with  Addenda. 

Manchester,  1885 

132  MULLER  (F.)       Catalogue  of  Books  and   Pamphlets  relating  to 

North  and  South  America,  including  the  collection  of  De  Bry, 
Hulsius,  etc.     Small  4to,  half  morocco.  Amsterdam,  1877 

133  MUNSELL  (JOEL).     A  Catalogue  of  the  Books  and  Pamphlets 

issued  from  the  Press  of  Joel  Munsell  from  the  year  1828  to  1870. 
8vo,  boards.  Albany:  Privately  printed,  1872 

134  [MURPHY  (HENRY  C)]     A  Catalogue  of  an  American  Library, 

chronologically  arranged  [1480  to  1800].  8vo,  cloth,  uncut,  large 
paper.      Presentation  copy  from  Hen:  C.  Murphy  to  Dr.  Stiles. 

Very  rare.     Only  25  copies  were  printed  for  presents.  [Brooklyn,   1850?} 

135  O'CALLAGHAN  (E.   B.)     A  List  of  Editions  of  the  Holy  Scrip- 

tures and  parts  thereof,  printed  in  America  previous  to  i860:  with 
introduction  and  bibliographical  notes.  Royal  8vo,  boards,  uncut, 
pp.  liv.,  415.  Albany,  1861 

*  One  150  copies  were  printed. 


Xibrars  of  MUberforce  lEames  17 

BIBLIOGRAPHY—  Continued. 

136  PERKINS  (F.  B.)     Check  List  of  American  Local  History.     Re- 

printed with  Additions  from  the  Bulletins  of  the  Boston  Public 
Library.     Small  4to,  boards.  Boston,  1876 

*  Only  150  copies  printed. 

137  POORE    (BEN.     PERLEY).     A    Descriptive    Catalogue   of   the 

Government  Publications  of  the  United  States,  Sept.  1774-March 
4,  1881.     Thick  4to,  half  russia.  Washington,  1885 

138  PRIME    (FREDERICK).      Catalogue   of   Official    Reports   upon 

Geological  Surveys  of  the  United  States  and  Territories,  and  of 
British  North  America.      8vo,  paper.  Philadelphia,  1879 

139  RICH   (O.)     Bibliotheca  Americana  Nova.     A   Catalogue   of  Books 

relating  to  America,  1831-44.     8vo,  original  cloth,  with  extra  titles. 

London,  1846 

140  RICH   (O.)      Books   relating  to   America,    1493-1700.     4to,    pp.   4, 

double  columns.  London  (1846  ?) 

*  About  600  short  titles,  in  chronological  order. 

141  RICH   (O.)     A  Catalogue  of  Books  relating  principally  to  America, 

arranged  under  the  years  in  which  they  were  printed.  Part  1,  1500 
to  1600.     8vo,  pp.  20,  with  original  paper  covers.         London,  1832 

142  SMITH  (LLOYD  P.)   A  Bibliography  of  that  Ancient  and  Honour- 

able Order  The  Society  of  the  Cincinnati.       8vo,    cloth,    pp.  18. 

*  Only  30  copies  printed  for  private  distribution.  Philadelphia,   1885 

143  STEVENS  (HENRY).     Catalogue  of  the  American  Books  in  the 

Library  of  the  British  Museum  at  Christmas,  1856. — Catalogue  of 
the  Canadian  and  other  British  North  American  Books  in  the  Library 
of  the  British  Museum  at  Christmas,  1856. — Catalogue  of  the  Mexi- 
can and  other  Spanish-American  and  West  Indian  Books  in  the 
Library  of  the  British  Museum  at  Christmas,  1856. — Catalogue  of 
the  American  Maps  in  the  Library  of  the  British  Museum  at  Christ- 
maSj  1856.     4  vols,  in  one.      Thick  8vo,  cloth,  uncut. 

London:  Chisivick  Press,  1866 

144  STEVENS  (HENRY).      Historical  Nuggets.     Bibliotheca  Ameri- 

cana; or,  a  Descriptive  Account  of  my  Collection  of  Rare  Books 
relating  to  America.  2  vols,  cloth,  and  Parts  1  and  2  of  Vol.  III. 
(All  published.)     Crown  8vo.      (As  2  vols.)         London,  1862-1885 


1 8  Xtbrar^  of  Milberforce  Barnes 

BIBLIOGRAPHY— Continued. 

145  TERNAUX    (H.)       Bibliotheque    Americaine;  ou,    Catalogue  des 

Ouvrages  relatifs  a  l'Amerique  qui  ont  Paru  depuis  sa  decouverte 
jusqu'a  l'an  1700.     4to,  half  calf.  Paris,  1837 

*  Large  Paper  copy. 

146  TRUBNER  (NICOLAS).    Bibliographical  Guide  to  American  Lit- 

erature. A  Classified  list  of  Books  published  in  the  U.  S.  during 
the  last  40  years,  with  Bibliographical  Introduction,  Notes  and 
Alphabetical  Index.     8vo,  half  roan.  London,  1859 

147  WARMAN  (P.   C)     Bibliography  and  Index  of  the  Publications  of 

the  United  States  Geological  Survey.  8vo,  cloth,  Presentation 
copy  from  the  author.  Washington,  1893 

148  WRIGHT  (REV.   JOHN).     Early  Bibles  of  America.     Facsimiles. 

i2mo,  cloth.  New  York,  1892 

149  WRIGHT  (REV.  JOHN).       Early    Bibles   of    America  :  being  a 

descriptive  account  of  Bibles  published  in  the  United  States,  Mexico 
and  Canada.  Third  Edition,  revised  and  enlarged.  Facsimiles. 
8vo,  half  leather,  gilt  top.  New  York,  1894 

*  With  autograph  letter  of  the  author  laid  in. 

150  Early  Prayer  Books  of  America:  being  a  descriptive  account 

of  Prayer  Books  published  in  the  United  States,  Mexico  and  Can- 
ada.  Facsimiles.   8vo,  half  leather,  gilt  top.       St.  Paul,  Minn.,  1896 


Btograpb\>, 

151  LEONARD  (J.  W.— Editor).    Who's  Who  in  America:  a  Biograph- 

ical Dictionary  of  Living  Men  and  Women  of  the  United  States, 
1899-1900.      Post  8vo,  cloth.  Chicago  [1899] 

152  ALLEN   (WILLIAM).      The   American    Biographical    Dictionary: 

containing  an  account  of  the  Lives,  Characters  and  Writings  of  the 
most  eminent  persons  deceased  in  North  America,  from  its  first 
settlement.     Third  Edition.      Royal  8vo,  sheep.  Boston,  1857 

153  APPLETON'S    Cyclopaedia    of  American    Biography.     Edited  by 

James  Grant  Wilson  and  John  Fiske.     6  vols,  royal  8vo,  cloth. 

New  York,  1888-89 
*  With  numerous  dates  of  deaths  added  on   the  margins,   and   many  newspaper 
obituary  notices,  biographical  sketches,  etc.,  laid  in. 


Xfbrarg  of  TKHilberforce  Barnes  19 

B I O  GR  AP  H  Y— Continued. 

154  DRAKE  (FRANCIS  S.)     Dictionary  of  American  Biography,  in- 

cluding Men  of  the  Time,  containing  nearly  ten  thousand  notices 
...  a  key  to  the  assumed  names  of  writers,  etc.  Royal  8vo,  cloth, 
uncut.  Boston,  1872 

155  Another  copy  of  the  same,  but  dated  1876.     Royal  8vo,  sheep 

(a  little  rubbed).     A  few  portraits  inserted.  Boston,  1876 

156  DUYCKINCK  (EVERT  A.)     Memorial  Sketch  of  the  Life  and 

Literary  Labors  of  E.  A.  Duyckinck.  By  W.  A.  Butler.  8vo,  paper, 
pp.  14.  New  York,  1879 

157  HAMERSLEY  (THOMAS  H.  S.)      Complete  Army  Register  of 

the  United  States  for  100  years  (1779  to  I^79),  compiled  from  Offi- 
cial Records.     Thick  8vo,  sheep.  Washington,  1881 

158  HAWKS   (FRANCIS  L.)    A  Memorial  of  F.  L.  Hawks.    By  E.  A. 

Duyckinck.     Portrait.     8vo,  half  russia,  gilt  top,  uncut. 

New  York  Historical  Society,  187 1 

*  Contains  an  Appendix  with  a  catalogue  of  the  rare  books  relating  to  America  in 
the  Hawks-Niblo  Library,  now  in  the  N.  Y.  Historical  Society's  possession. 

159  HEITMAN  (F.  B.)     Historical  Register  of  Officers  of  the  Conti- 

nental Army  during  the  War  of  the  Revolution,  April,  1775,  to  Dec, 
1783.     8vo,  full  roan.  Washington,  1893 

160  Historical  Register  of  the   United    States  Army  from  its  Or- 
ganization, Sept.  29,  1789,  to  Sept.  29,  1889.     Royal  8vo,  sheep. 

Washington,  1890 

161  HOUGH  (FRANKLIN  B.)     American  Biographical  Notes:  being 

short  notices  of  Persons  .  .  .  not  included  in  Allen's  or  in  Drake's 
Biographical  Dictionaries.      8vo,  cloth,  uncut.  Albany,  1875 

162  HOUGHTON  (HENRY  O.)    A  Biographical  Outline.    By  Horace 

E.  Scudder.     Portraits.     8vo,  half  parchment. 

Cambridge:    The  Riverside  Press,  1897 

*  The  well-known  member  of  the  publishing  firm  of  Houghton,  Mifflin  &  Co. 

163  LANMAN    (CHARLES).     Biographical  Annals  of  the  Civil  Gov- 

ernment of  the  United  States  during  its  First  Century.  From  Orig- 
inal and  Civil  Sources.     Royal  8vo,  cloth.  Washington,  1876 

164  McCOSH   (JAMES).     The    Life   of    James    McCosh.     A    Record 

chiefly  Autobiographical.  Edited  by  W.  M.  Sloane.  Portraits.  8vo, 
cloth.  New  York,  1896 


20  %it>rar$  ot  XKHtlbertorce  Eames 

BIOGRAPHY— Continued. 

165  MOORE  (GEO.   H.)     George   Henry  Moore,   LL.D.     A    Memoir. 

By  Rev.  Howard  Crosby,  D.D.  Portrait  engraved  on  steel  by  A.  B. 
Hall.     4to,  thick  paper,  unbound.  Morrisania,  1870 

*  One  of  thirty  copies  printed,  "exclusively  for  private  circulation."     Letter  of 
Henry  T.  Drowne  laid  in. 

166  PEABODY  (GEORGE).     A  Brief  Sketch,  with  a  History  of  the 

Peabody  Education  Fund.  By  J.  L.  M.  Curry.  Portrait.  8vo, 
cloth.  Cambridge,  1898 

167  POORE  (BEN.  PERLEY).     The  Political  Register  and  Congres- 

sional Directory.  A  Statistical  Record  of  the  Federal  Officials, 
Legislative,  Executive,  and  Judicial  of  the  United  States  of  Amer- 
ica, 1 776-1878.      Royal  8vo,  cloth.  Boston,  1878 

168  STEVENS   (B.  F.)     Memoir  of   Benjamin   Franklin   Stevens.     By 

G.  Manville  Fenn.     Portraits.     Crown  8vo,  cloth,  uncut. 

London:  Printed  for  private  distribution,  1903 

169  WARD  (NATHANIEL).     Memoir  of  the  Rev.    Nathaniel  Ward, 

Author  of  the  Simple  Cobbler  of  Agawam  in  America,  with  Notices 
of  his  Family.     By  John  Ward  Dean.     Royal  8vo,  cloth,  uncut. 

Albany,  1868 

170  WISNER  (HENRY).     A  Second  Memorial  of  Henry  Wisner.     By 

Franklin  Burdge.  Post  8vo,  paper,  pp.  38.   [New  York,  May,  1898] 

*  Henry  Wisner,  noted  New  Yorker  in  Colonial  and  Revolutionary  days.     During 
the  latter  he  started  a  mill  for  supplying  powder  to  the  American  Congress. 


Boston, 

171  BOSTON  MASSACRE.     The  Boston  Massacre,  by  S.  A.  Green, 

pp.  16,  Worcester,  1900;  The  Boston  Massacre,  by  A.  C.  Goodell, 
pp.  11  (reprinted  from  the  Boston  Daily  Advertiser,  June,  1887). 
8vo,  paper.     (2  pieces.) 

172  DRAKE  (SAMUEL  G.)     The  History  and  Antiquities  of  Boston 

.  .  .  from  its  Settlement  in  1630  to  the  year  1770;  also  an  Intro- 
ductory History  of  the  Discovery  and  Settlement  of  New  England. 
With  Notes,  Critical  and  Illustrative.  Over 300 portraits,  autographs, 
views,  maps,  and  genealogical  charts.  Folio,  half  morocco.  Boston,  1857 

*The  Limited  Large  Paper  Issue.     Only  101  copies  printed.     It  contains  illustra- 
tions, etc.,  not  in  the  octavo  editions. 


Xtbran?  ot  Milberforce  Barnes  21 

BOSTON— Continued. 

173  LORING  (JAMES  SPEAR).  The  Hundred  Boston  Orators 
appointed  by  the  Municipal  Authorities,  and  other  Public  Bodies, 
from  1770  to  1852,  comprising  Historical  Gleanings  illustrating  the 
Principles.  .  .  of  Our  Republican  Institutions.  Fourth  Edition,  with 
an  improved  Index  of  Names.  8vo,  finely  bound  by  F.  Bedford  in 
full  polished  calf,  gilt.  Boston,  1855 


174  MAPS.     List  of  Maps  of  Boston,  published  between  1614  and    1822, 

Bost.  1902;  List  of  Maps  of  Boston  published  between  1600  and 
1903,  Bost.  1903.     8vo,  paper.     (2  pieces.) 

Boston:  Municipal  Printing  Office,  1902,  1903 

175  OLD  STATE  HOUSE  (THE).     Notes  on  its  History,  by  G.  H. 

Moore,  2  Parts,  pp.  31,  80,  Bost.  1885-86;  Whitmore's  The  Old 
State  House  Defended,  a  Reply  to  Dr.  Moore,  pp.  8,  Bost.  1886; 
Moore's  Examination  of  Whitmore's  Memorial,  pp.  39,  Bost.  1887; 
Extracts  from  the  Records,  chiefly  of  the  Court  of  General  Sessions, 
Suffolk,  Mass.,  1764-1768  (relating  to  the  old  State  House),  pp.  16, 
New  York,  printed  for  G.  H.  Moore,  1887;  The  Old  Town  House  of 
Boston,  pp.  8,  printed  by  the  Bostonian  Society,  1892;  Catalogue  of  the 
Collections  of  the  Bostonian  Society  in  the  Memorial  Halls  of  the 
Old  State  House,  Boston,  by  S.  A.  Bent,  pp.  91,  Boston,  1893.  8vo, 
paper.     (7  pieces.) 

176  OLD   STATE   HOUSE.     Re-dedication  of  the  Old  State  House, 

Boston,  July  11,  1882.     Numerous  illustrations.     Royal  8vo,  cloth. 

Boston,  1885 

*  Addresses  by  J.  D.  Long,  Marshall  P.  Wilder,  etc.,  and  Notes  by  G.  H.  Moore, 
with  Reply  by  W.  H.  Whitmore. 

177  WINSOR  (JUSTIN— Editor).     The  Memorial  History  of  Boston, 

including  Suffolk  County,  Mass.,  from  1630  to  1880.  Illustrated 
with  numerous  reproductions  of  rare  maps,  portraits^  views,  etc.,  and  with 
a  copious  Index.     4  vols.  imp.  8vo,  cloth.  Boston,  1881 

*  Among  the  special  contributors  are  O.  W.  Holmes,  Charles  F.  Adams,  J.  S. 
Trumbull,  Asa  Gray,  S.  A.  Green,  R.  C.  Winthrop,  F.  S.  Drake,  J.  D.  Long,  T.  W. 
Higginson,  etc.     John  G.  Whittier  contributed  an  original  poem. 


22  Xfbrarp  of  Wflberforce  Barnes 

178  BRAZIL.     Fletcher  (J.  C.)  and  Kidder  (D.  P.)     Brazil  and  the 

Brazilians  portrayed  in  Historical  and  Descriptive  Sketches.  Ninth 
Edition,  revised  and  brought  down  to  date,  ijo  illustrations.  8vo, 
cloth.  Boston,  1879 

179  Smith  (Herbert  H.)     Brazil,  the  Amazons,   and  the  Coast. 

Illustrated  from  sketches  by  J.   Wells  Champney  and  others.     8vo,  cloth. 

New  York,  1879 

180  BREVOORT    (J.    CARSON).     Early    Spanish    and    Portuguese 

Coinage  in  America.     Illustrated.     Small  4to,  paper,  pp.  28. 

Boston,  1885 

*  Only  60  copies  reprinted  from  "  The  American  Journal  of  Numismatics." 

181  BRITISH  COLUMBIA.     Guide  to  the  Province  of  British  Colum- 

bia for  1877-78. (Contains  Directory  of  Victoria  City  and  of  several 
of  the  Districts  of  B.  C.)     8vo,  half  cloth.  Victoria,  1877 

182  Hazlitt  (W.  C.)     British  Columbia  and  Vancouver  Island:  a 

Historical  Sketch,  Survey  of  its  Natural  History,  Ethnology,  etc. 
Folding  map.      i2mo,  pictorial  boards.  London,  1858 

*  Chinook  Vocabulary,  pp.  241-243. 

183  BRYCE  (JAMES).   The  American  Commonwealth.   Third  Edition, 

completely  revised  throughout,  with  additional  chapters.  2  vols, 
post  8vo,  cloth.  New  York,  1895 

184  BUCCANEERS.      Burnev  (James).      History  of  the  Buccaneers  of 

America.      Reprinted  from  the  edition  of  1816.      8vo,  cloth. 

London,  1891 

185  Esquemeling  (J.)  The  Buccaneers  of  America.  A  true  ac- 
count .  .  .  wherein  is  contained  more  especially  the  Unparalleled 
Exploits  of  Sir  Henry  Morgan.  Facsimiles  of  the  original  illustra- 
tions.    8vo,  cloth.  London,  1893 

186  BUENOS  AYRES.     Relacion  de  Mapas,  Pianos,  etc.,  del  Virrei- 

nato  de  Buenos-Aires  existentes  en  el  Archivo  General  de  Indias 
(Sevilla).  Por  Pedro  Torres  Lanzas.  Facsimile.  8vo,  paper, 
pp.  46.  [Seville?]  1900 

*  The   maps   include    Bolivia,    Paraguay,    Argentina,    Uruguay   and   the   Atlantic 
Islands,  from  1562  to  1805. 


Xtbrars  of  TlfllUberforce  Barnes  23 

Gbe  Cabots— 3obn  anfc  Sebastian. 

187  BANNISTER  (S.)     The  Cartoon   of  Sebastian  Cabot,  presenting 

Indians  from  Newfoundland  to  Henry  VII.,  in  1502  A.  D.,  exhibited 
in  the  collection  of  1843  in  Westminster  Hall,  by  Mr.  Barff  Tucker. 
4to,  unbound,  pp.  8,  with  folded  plate.  London  [1844] 

188  [BIDDLE    (RICHARD).]      Memoir  of   Sebastian    Cabot,    with   a 

Review  of  the  History  of  Maritime  Discovery.  Illustrated  by  Docu- 
ments from  the  rolls  nmv  first  pubished.      8vo,  cloth  (back  torn),  uncut. 

London,  1831 

189  DAWSON  (SAMUEL  E.)      The  Discovery  of  America  by  John 

Cabot  in  1497  ..  .  and  the  Voyages  of  the  Cabots.  Reproductions 
of  the  map  of  Juan  de  la  Cosa,  A.  D.  ijoo,  and  illustrations.  8vo, 
paper,  pp.  XIV.  -f-  3°^  (From  the  Transactions  of  the  Royal 
Society  of  Canada,  1896-97.)  Ottawa,  1896 

190  Review  of  Cabot  Literature  in  the  year  1898.     8vo,  sewed, 

pp.  52.  (From  the  Review  of  Historical  Publications  relating  to 
Canada,  1898.)  1898 

191  The  Voyages  of  the  Cabots.  Latest  Phases  of  the  Contro- 
versy. Maps  and  illustrations.  8vo,  paper,  pp.  130.  (From  the 
Transactions  of  the  Roy.  Soc.  Can.)  Ottawa,  1897 

*  At  the  end  are  photo-lithographic  facsimiles,  reduced  to  a  little  less  than  half- 
size,  of  the  Juan  de  la  Cosa  world  map  of  1500,  and  the  Cabot  world  map  of  1544. 
Two  type-written  letters  of  the  author  laid  in. 

192  DIONNE  (N.  E.)     John  and  Sebastian  Cabot.     4to,  paper,  pp.  47. 

*  No.  15  of  only  125  copies  printed.  Ouebec,   1898 

193  HARRISSE    (HENRY).      Jean  et   S6bastien   Cabot,   leur   Origin 

et  leurs  Voyages,  Etude  d'Histoire  Critique  suivie  d'une  Carto- 
graphic, d'une  Bibliographic,  et  d'une  Chronologie  des  Voyages  au 
Nord-Ouest  de  1497  a  1550.  D'apres  des  Documents  Inedits.  Fac- 
simile by  S.  Pilinski  of  the  Sebastian  Cabot  map  of  1554.  Royal  8vo, 
half  brown  levant  morocco,  gilt  top,  uncut.  Paris,   1882 

194  John  Cabot,  the  Discoverer  of  North  America,  and  Sebastian 

his  son.  A  Chapter  of  the  Maritime  History  of  England  under  the 
Tudors,  1496-1557.      Facsimiles  of  rare  early  maps.      8vo,  cloth,  uncut. 

London,  1896 

195  [ ]  S6bastien  Cabot,  Navigateur  Venitien  [i497-»557]-     Etude 

d'histoire  critique  et  documentaire.  8vo,  paper,  pp.  43.  (Extrait 
de  la  Revue  de  G6ographie.)  Paris,  1895 


24  Xibrarp  of  Wflbertorce  Barnes 

THE   CABOTS— Continued.  » 

196  HORSFORD   (EBEN    NORTON).      John    Cabot's    Landfall    in 

1497,  and  the  Site  of  Norumbega.  A  Letter  to  Chief-Justice  Daly. 
Photograph  of  the  site  of  the  Agency  of  Thevet  and  facsimiles  of  the  maps 
of  Michael  Lok,  1582,  Maiollo's  map  of  1527,  of  Mercators  map  of 
1597,  and  of  five  others.     4to,  paper,  pp.  42.  Cambridge,  1886 

197  KIDDER  (FREDERIC).     The  Discovery  of  North  America.     By 

John  Cabot.  A  First  Chapter  in  the  History  of  North  America. 
With  reproduction  of  Cabot's  map  of  1544.     8vo,  paper,  pp.  15. 

Boston:  Printed  for  Private  Circulation,  1878 

198  STEVENS    (HENRY).        Sebastian    Cabot  -  John    Cabot  =  o. 

Endeavored  by  Henry  Stevens.  Square  i6mo,  cloth,  pp.  32.    Only 

a  limited  number  issued.  Boston,  1870 

*  [A  literal  reading  of  this  title  is:  Sebastian  Cabot  minus  John  Cabot  equals 
nothing.] 

199  WINSHIP  (GEORGE  PARKER).     Cabot  Bibliography.     i2mo, 

paper,  pp.  71.  [Providence,  R.  I.,  1897] 

*  Only  a  very  few  copies  privately  reprinted  from  the  Bulletin  of  the  Providence 
Public  Library. 

200  Cabot  Bibliography;    with    an    Introductory    Essay   on    the 

Careers  of  the  Cabots  based  upon  an  Independent  Examination  of 
the  Sources  of  Information.     8vo,  cloth,  uncut.         New  York,  1900 

John   Cabot  and  the  Study   of   Sources.     8vo,   paper,  pp.  9. 


(From  the  Annual  Report  of  the  American  Historical  Association, 
1897.     Presentation  copy.)  Washington,  1898 

202  Some  Facts  about  John  Sebastian  Cabot.      8vo,  paper,  pp.  22. 

(From  Proceedings  of  the  Amer.  Antiq.  Socy.) 

Worcester,  Mass.,  1900 

California, 

203  ALCALA-GALIANO  (DON  DYONISIO).     Relation  du  Voyage 

fait  par  les  Goelettes  la  Subtile  et  la  Mexicaine  dans  l'annee  1792, 
pour  reconnoitre  le  Detroit  de  Fouca.  Avec  une  Introduction  con- 
tenant  la  Notice  des  Expeditions  executees  anterieurement  par  les 
Espagnols  pour  la  recherche  d'un  passage  par  le  Nord-Ouest  de 
l'Amerique.  A  very  neatly  written  manuscript  of  120  quarto  pages, 
45  lines  of  small  writing  to  a  full  page.  n.  d.  \Circa  1809].  Bottom 
half  (blank)  of  title  cut  away. 

*  This  unpublished  French  translation  of  the  account  of  the  voyage  of  the  schooners 


Xtbran?  ot  Wilberforce  JEames  25 

CALIFORNIA— Continued. 

Subtile  and  Mexicaine  along  the  Californian  and  Oregon  coasts  and  through  the 
Strait  of  Juan  de  Fuca  in  1792  was  made,  from  the  Spanish  edition,  printed  at  Madrid 
in  1802,  by  M.  Desjardins  de  Fontvanne,  who  dedicates  it  to  Joseph  Napoleon,  King 
of  Spain.  Perhaps  the  most  valuable  part  of  the  work  is  the  long  historical  introduc- 
tion by  M.  F.  de  Navarrete,  which  contains  a  valuable  resume*  of  Spanish  voyages  on 
the  Pacific  coast. 

204  APPONYI  (FLORA  H.)     The  Libraries  of  California,  containing 

Descriptions  of  the  Principal,  Private  and  Public  Libraries  through- 
out the  State.     8vo,  cloth.  San  Francisco,  1878 

*  With  notices  of  the  rare  books  and  manuscripts  in  the  libraries  of  H.  H.  Bancroft 
and  other  well-known  Californian  collectors. 

205  [BAEGERT    (JACOB).]      Nachrichten    von    der   Amerikanischen 

Halbinsel  Californien.  Geschrieben  von  einem  Priester  der  Gesell- 
schaft  Jesu.     Map  and 2 plates.      i2mo,  original  half  calf.     Scarce. 

Mannheim,  1773 

206  CLAVIGERO    (D.    FRANCESCO).       Storia    della    California. 

Opera  Postuma.  Large  folding  map.  2  vols,  in  1.  Post  8vo,  orig- 
inal old  calf,  gilt.  Venezia,  1789 

First  edition.  Rare.  The  author  was  a  Jesuit  missionary  who  lived  in  Mexico  for 
many  years,  gathering  materials — from  the  missionaries  and  native  inhabitants — for  a 
history  of  the  country.  The  History  of  Mexico  was  published  in  1780,  this  of  Cali- 
fornia only  after  his  death.    Presentation  copy  from  D.  Otero  to  D.  Juan  B.  Morales. 

207  CLAVIGERO   (P.  FRANCISCO   J.)      Historia  de  la  Antigua  6 

Baja  California.  Traducida  del  Italiano,  por  D.  Nicolas  Garcia  de 
San  Vicente.      Royal  8vo,  half  calf.  Mexico,  1852 

*  As  a  completion  of  Clavigero's  history,  the  Life  of  Father  Junipero  Serra  by  his 
companion,  P.  F.  Palou,  is  given. 

208  DAVIDSON   (PROF.   G.)      Identification    of    Sir   Francis  Drake's 

Anchorage  on  the  coast  of  California  in  the  year  1579.  Royal  8vo, 
paper,  pp.  58.      (California  Hist.  Socy.  Publication.) 

San  Francisco,  1890 
•With  15  folding  maps,  including  reproductions  from  the  rare  atlases  of  Sir  Robert 
Dudley  and  Hondius,  and  from  manuscript  charts  in  European  libraries. 

209  DELANO  (A.)     Life  on  the  Plains  and  among  the  Diggings;  being 

Scenes  and  Adventures  of  an  Overland  Journey  to  California. 
4  illustrations.     Post  8vo,  cloth  (a  little  worn). 

Auburn  and  Buffalo,  1854 


26  Xtbrars  of  TKIUlberforce  j£ames 

CALIFORNIA— Continued. 

210  FERNANDEZ  DE  SAN  SALVADOR.    (D.  Agustin  Pomposo.) 

Los  Jesuitas  Quitados  y  Restituidos  al  Mundo.  Historia  de  la 
Antiqua  California.      i6mo,  original  sheep.  Mexico,  1816 

*  "At  the  end  of  this  most  curious  book,  written  for  the  glorification  of  the  Jesuits 
in  California,  is  a  list  of  the  persons  to  whom  it  has  been  distributed,  according  to 
which  only  a  very  few  copies  have  been  sold." — Sabin. 

211  FERRY  (HYPOLITE).     Description   de  la   Nouvelle  Californie, 

Geographique,  Politique,  et  Morale.  With  a  large  folding  map  of 
California,  map  of  the  bays  of  Monterey  and  San  Francisco,  view  of  San 
Francisco  in  iSjo,  and  5  other  maps  aud  views.  Crown  8vo,  paper, 
pp.  386.  Paris,  1850 

212  HEAP    (GWINN    HARRIS).       Central    Route    to    the    Pacific. 

Journal  of  the  Expedition  of  E.  F.  Beale  from  Missouri  to  Cali- 
fornia in  1853.     13  full-page  plates.     8vo,  cloth.      Philadelphia,  1854 

213  LIBRARIES  OF  CALIFORNIA.     A  Descriptive  List  containing 

the  names  of  all  persons  who  are  engaged  in  Library  Work  in  the 
State.  Compiled  under  the  direction  of  the  State  Librarian.  Illus- 
trated.    8vo,  paper,  pp.  134.  Sacramento,  1904 

214  LOS  ANGELES  DAILY  TIMES.     Mining  Number,  Sept.    11, 

1897.  Folio,  28  pp.,  of  which  16  pp.  of  7  columns  each  relate  to 
the  mines  of  Southern  California.     Fully  illustrated. 

215  PALOU  (P.  FRANCISCO).    Relacion  Historica  de  la  vida  y  apos- 

tolicas  tareas  del  venerable  Padre  Fray  Junipero  Serra,  y  de  las 
Misiones  que  fundo  en  la  California  Septentrional,  y  nuevos  estab- 
lecimientos  de  Monterey.  Portrait  of  Father  Junipero  Serra,  and 
map  of  California,  with  the  Mission  Stations  marked,  engraved  in  Mexico- 
City,  1787.     Small  4to,  original  vellum. 

Mexico:  Felipe  de  Zuiiiga y  Ontiveros,  1787 

*  Scarce.  Father  Junipero  Serra  went  to  Mexico  in  1750,  and  later  was  sent  to 
California.     Practically  this  book  is  a  history  of  California  during  that  period. 

216  TAYLOR   (ALEXANDER  S.)     Historical    Summary   of   Lower 

California  from  its  discovery  in  1532  to  1867.  (Including  accounts 
of  various  explorations.)     8vo,  sewed,  pp.  200.  [n.  p.,  1868  ?} 


Xibran?  of  TKMlberforce  Mantes  27 

(Tanafca. 

217  BIBAUD  (MAXIMILIEN).     Le  Pantheon  Canadien.     Choix  de 

Biographies.  Nouvelle  Edition,  revue,  augmentee,  et  completee  .  .  . 
par  Adele  et  Victor  Bibaud.     8vo,  paper,  uncut,  pp.  321. 

Montreal,  1891 

218  BOUCHER    (PIERRE).       Histoire    Veritable    et    Naturelle    des 

Mceurs  et  Productions  du  Pays  de  la  Nouvelle-France.  R6-edit6e 
par  G.  Coffin,  E.E.D.  Square  i2mo,  pp.  (2),  ii.,  164,  and  printed 
covers.  Montreal,  1882 

*  The  original  edition  was  printed  at  Paris  in  1664.    The  above  is  the  third  edition, 
which  has  also  become  rare.     Pages  92-135  relate  to  the  Indians. 

219  Pierre   Boucher  et  son   livre,  par   M.  Benjamin   Suite.     8vo, 

pp.  70,  and  printed  covers.  Ottawa,  1896 

*  Fifth  edition  of  Boucher's  Histoire,  with  facsimile  of  the  original  title  of  1664, 
and  with  Notes  by  M.  Suite. 

220  BOURINOT   (J.   G.)     Historical  and  Descriptive  Account  of    the 

Island  of  Cape  Breton,  and  of  its  Memorials  of  the  French  Regime, 
with  Bibliographical,  Historical,  and  Critical  Notes.  Reproductions 
of  rare  maps,  etc.     4to,  half  cloth.  Montreal,  1892 

221  BRYCE  (PROF.   G.)      A  Short   History  of  the  Canadian  People. 

Crown  8vo,  cloth.  Lond.  1887 

222  CARTIER  (JACQUES).     Jacques  Cartier,  his  Life  and  Voyages. 

By  Joseph  Pope.    Crown  8vo,  cloth.    [Ottawa:  Privately  printed,  1890] 

223  Voyages  de  D6couverte  au  Canada,  entre  les  annees   1534  et 

1542,  par  Jacques  Quartier,  le  Sieur  de  Roberval,  Jean  Alphonse 
de  Xanctoigne,  &c.  Suivis  de  la  description  de  Quebec  et  de  ses 
environs  en  1608,  et  de  divers  extraits  relativement  au  lieu  de 
l'hivernement  de  Jacques  Quartier  en  1535-36.  2  folded  plans.  8vo, 
iv.,  (2),  130  pp.  and  original  printed  covers.  Quebec,  1843 

224  CHURCH  IN  CANADA.     Journals  of  the  Bishop's  Visitation  to 

Toronto  in  1842;  to  Quebec  in  1843,  1844,  and  1846;  to  the  Western 
and  Southern  Coast  of  Newfoundland  in  1845;  to  the  Northern 
Coast  in  1846;  to  Labrador  and  Newfoundland  in  1849,  etc.  9  parts 
in  2  vols.  3  maps  and  1  plate.    i2mo,  paper  and  cloth.    London,  1845-51 

225  CROSSBY  (P.  A.)     Lovell's   Gazetteer  of  British  North  America, 

giving  the  latest  and  most  authentic  descriptions  of  over  6,000 
Cities,  Towns,  and  Villages.      Crown  8vo,  cloth.        Montreal,  1877 


28  OLibrars  of  TKailberforce  Barnes 

CANADA— Continued. 

226  DAWSON    (GEORGE    M.)     Notes   to   accompany   a    Geological 

Map  of  the  Dominion  of  Canada,  east  of  the  Rocky  Mountains. 
8vo,  paper,  pp.  62.  (Geol.  and  Natural  Hist.  Survey  of  Canada, 
Part  R.  Annual  Report,  1886.)  Montreal,  1887 

227  Report  on  an  Exploration  in   the  Yukon  District,  N.  W.  T., 

and  adjacent  northern  portion  of  British  Columbia,  1887.  Map  and 
plates.     8vo,  paper,  pp.  277.  Montreal,  1888 

228  DAWSON   (S.  E.)     The    Prose  Writers  of  Canada.     An  address. 

8vo,  paper,  pp.  39.  Montreal,  1901 

229  EDGAR  (MATILDA).     Ten  Years  of  Upper  Canada  in  Peace  and 

War,  1805-1815;  being  the  Ridout  Letters  with  annotations.  With 
Appendix  of  the  Captivity  of  Thomas  Ridout  among  the  Shawnees, 
and  a  vocabulary  of  the  language.  2  portraits  of  Ridout,  maps,  etc. 
8vo,  cloth.  Toronto,  1890 

230  FARIBAULT    (G.    B.)     Catalogue  d'Ouvrages  sur    l'Histoire    de 

l'Amerique  et  en  particulier  sur  celle  du  Canada,  de  la  Louisiane,  de 
l'Acadie,  et  autres  lieux  ci-devant  connus  sous  le  nom  de  Nouvelle- 
France.     Avec  des  Notes.     8vo,  half  morocco.  Quebec,  1837 

231  FISKE  (JOHN).     New  France  and  New  England.     Reproductions  of 

rare  portraits  and  maps.  Post  8vo,  cloth,  gilt  top,  uncut.  (Standard 
Library  Edition.)  Boston,  1902 

232  GAGNON    (P.)      Essai    de    Bibliographic    Canadienne.     Inventaire 

d'une  Bibliotheque  comprenant  Imprimes,  Manuscrits,  Estampes, 
etc.,  relatifs  a  l'histoire  du  Canada  et  des  Pays  adjacents,  avec  des 
Notes  Bibliographiques.     8vo,  paper,  pp.  711  (binding  loose). 

Quebec,  1895 
*  Subscription  copy,  printed  on  better  paper  than  the  ordinary  trade  edition. 

233  GANONG  (W.  F.)     The  Cartography  of  the  Gulf  of  St.  Lawrence, 

from  Cartier  to  Champlain.  4to,  paper.  (From  Trans.  Roy.  Soc. 
Canada.)  n.  p.,  1889 

234  GEOGRAPHIC    BOARD    OF    CANADA.     First,    Second,    and 

Third  Annual  Reports  [on  place-names  in  Canada].  8vo,  paper. 
(3  pieces.)  Ottawa,  1899,  1901,  1902 

235  HAIGHT  (W.  R.)     Canadian  Catalogue  of   Books.     (1791-1895.) 

8vo,  pp.  130,  paper.  Toronto,  1896 

236  The  Annual  Canadian  Catalogue  of  Books   (for   1896).     8vo, 

pp.  48,  paper.  Toronto,  1898 


Xtbran?  of  TKatlberforce  JEames  29 

CANADA— Continued. 

237  [HARRISSE    (HENRY).]     Notes   pour   servir  a   l'Histoire,  a  la 

Bibliographic,  et  a  la  Cartographie  de  la  Nouvelle  France  et  des 
Pays  adjacents,  1645-1700.  8vo,  half  morocco  (some  corrections 
written  in  the  margin).  Paris,  1872 

238  HART  (GERALD  E.)     The  Fall  of  New  France,  1755-1760.      With 

artotype  reproductions  of  rare  portraits,  views,  etc.      Square  8vo,  cloth. 

Montreal,  1888 

239  HENNEPIN.     Hennepin,  ses  voyages  et   ses   oeuvres,   par  N.   E. 

Dionne.     4to,  paper,  pp.  40.  Quebec,  1897 

240  The  Writings  of  Louis  Hennepin,  Recollect  Franciscan  Mis- 
sionary.    By  Edward  D.  Neill.     8vo,  paper,  pp.  10. 

*  Presentation  copy  from  the  author  to  Chas.  Deane.  [Minneapolis,  1880] 

241   List  of  the   Editions  of  the   Works   of  Louis  Hennepin   and 

Alonso  de  Herrera.      By  Joseph  Sabin.     8vo,  paper,  pp.  16. 

New  York,  1876 

242  Bibliography  of  Hennepin's  Works.      By  John  G.  Shea.     8vo, 

paper,  pp.  13.  New  York,  1880 

243  HERIOT     (GEORGE).      Travels   through    the    Canadas  ...   to 

which  is  subjoined  a  Comparative  View  of  the  Manners  and  Customs 
of  the  Indian  Nations  of  North  and  South  America.  With  large 
folding  map  and  27  plates  in  aquatint  and  finely  printed  in  colors.  4to, 
original  boards,  uncut.  (View  of  Lake  St.  Charles  missing  and 
another  in  duplicate.)  London,  1807 

*  The  author  was  the  first  British  Post-Master  General  of  North  America,  and  dis- 
tinguished himself  in  several  of  the  battles  of  the  War  of  1812.  This  volume  of 
travels  gives  a  very  picturesque  account  of  the  Canadians  and  Indians  of  the  period. 
The  aquatints  are  very  finely  engraved  by  F.  C.  Lewis,  the  noted  English  engraver, 
and  beautifully  colored;  among  them  are  three  views  of  Quebec,  views  of  Montreal, 
the  Montmorenci,  Chaudiere,  La  Puce,  and  other  waterfalls,  as  well  as  two  of  Niagara, 
and  two  curious  views  of  dances  of  the  native  Canadians,  and  two  of  Indians,  their 
costumes  and  encampments.  A  short  vocabulary  of  the  Algonquin  tongue  is  given  at 
the  end. 

244  LE  CLERCQ  (FATHER   CHRISTIAN).     First  Establishment 

of  the  Faith  in  New  France.  Now  first  translated,  with  Notes  by 
John  Gilmary  Shea.  Portrait  of  Cartier,  map,  view  of  Quebec,  etc. 
2  vols,  royal  8vo,  paper. 

New  York:  Privately  published  by  J.  G.  Shea,  1881 

*  The  original  publication  is  one  of  the  scarcest  books  relating  to  Louisiana  and  the 


30  Xibrars  of  Wilberforce  Barnes 

CANADA — Continued. 

French  possessions  in  New  France.  It  gives  the  earliest  printed  account  of  Cavelier's 
explorations  from  the  narratives  of  the  missionaries  who  were  his  companions,  also 
accounts  of  La  Salle,  and  the  Count  de  Frontenac,  for  whom  he  some  time  acted  as 
secretary.  It  has  been  contended  that  the  Count  really  wrote  part  of  the  work.  Many 
bitter  attacks  are  made  by  the  author  on  the  acts  and  relations  of  the  Jesuit  mission- 
aries, and  whether  the  book  was  suppressed  by  the  French  government  on  this 
account,  or  by  reason  of  some  of  the  passages  seeming  to  favor  the  English,  it  is  diffi- 
cult to  now  say,  but  the  fact  remains  that  it  is  one  of  the  most  important,  and  scarcest 
books  relating  to  New  France. 

245  McCORD   (F.  A.)     Handbook   of   Canadian   Dates,      nmo,  paper, 

pp.   102.  Montreal,  1888 

246  MARCEL  (GABRIEL).     Cartographie    de    la    Nouvelle    France, 

supplement  a  l'Ouvrage  de  M.  Harrisse,  avec  des  Documents 
inedits.     8vo,  paper,  pp.  41.     (Extrait  de  la  Revue  de  Geographic) 

Paris,  1885 

247  MEMOIRES  sur  le  Canada  depuis  1749  jusqu'a  1760.     Publies  sous 

la  Direction  de  la  Societe  Litteraire  et  Historique  de  Quebec.  Avec 
ij  cartes  et  plans.     8vo,  paper,  pp.  207.  Quebec,  1838 

248  MORGAN  (HENRY  J.)     Bibliotheca  Canadensis:  or  a  Manual  of 

Canadian  Literature.      8vo,  pp.  xiv.,  411,  in  double  columns,  cloth. 

Ottawa,  1867 
*  Interesting  letter  of  author  inserted,  stating  that  upwards  of  800  copies  of  the 
book  were  destroyed  by  fire  in  1868. 

249  The  Canadian  Men  and  Women  of  the  Time:  a  Handbook  of 

Canadian   Biography.      Thick  small  8vo,  pp.  xii,  11 18,  red  cloth. 

Toronto,  1898 

250  {Editor).     The  Dominion  Annual  Register  and   Review,  from 

the  year  1878  to  1886,  inclusive.     8  vols.  8vos  cloth. 

Montreal,  1879-1887 

251  Sketches   of    Celebrated   Canadians,    and    persons    connected 

with  Canada,  from  the  earliest  period  in  the  history  of  the  Province 
down  to  the  Present  Time.   8vo,  pp.  xiii,  779,  cloth.      Quebec,  1862 

252  MORRISON'S  History  of  the  Year,  1891.     Toronto,  1892.— Report 

of  Progress  of  the  Geological  Survey  for  1878-79. — Canadian 
Almanac  for  1898.— Greswell's  Geography  of  Canada  and  New- 
foundland, maps.      1891.     4  vols. 

253  PLAYTER  (G.  F.)     The  History  of  Methodism  in  Canada,  with  an 

account  of  the  Rise  and  Progress  of  the  work  among  the  Indian 
Tribes.     Crown  8vo,  cloth.  Toronto,  1862 


Xibrars  of  XKEUlberforce  Barnes  31 

CANADA— Continued. 

254  REPORT  ON  CANADIAN  ARCHIVES.      Complete  set  from 

1881  to  1903,  in  the  original  paper  wrappers  as  issued  (included  is 
the  French  original  edition  of  1899).      24  vols.  8vo. 

Ottawa,  1881-1903 

255  ROSE  (GEO.   M.)      A  Cyclopaedia  of    Canadian    Biography;  being 

chiefly  Men  of  the  Time.  A  Collection  of  the  Persons  distinguished 
in  professional  and  political  life;  leaders  in  the  Commerce  and  Indus- 
try of  Canada,  and  successful  pioneers.  2  thick  vols.  8vo,  pp.  807 
and  816,  cloth.  Toronto,  1886-88 

256  SAGARD.     Histoire  du  Canada  et  Voyages  que  les  Freres  Mineurs 

Recollects  y  ont  faicts  pour  la  Conversion  des  Infidelles.  Fait  et 
compose  par  le  F.  Gabriel  Sagard  Theodat.  3  vols,  (should  be  4), 
post  8vo,  half  calf.   (Reprint  of  the  edition  of  1636.)  Paris,  1865-66 

257  SHEA  (J.  G.)  Why  is  Canada  not  a  part  of  the  United  States?    8vo, 

paper,  pp.  15.  (Reprinted  from  the  U.  S.  Catholic  Historical  Maga- 
zine.) [New  York,  1890] 

258  TACHE  (MGR.— Eveque  de  St.  Boniface,  1868).     Esquisse  sur  le 

Nord-Ouest  de  l'Amerique.  8vo,  paper,  pp.  146.  (Pages  73  to  94 
relate  to  the  Indians.)  Montreal,  1869 

259  TUTTLE  (CHARLES  R.)     Our  North  Land  .  .  .  with  Narrative 

of  the  Experiences  of  the  Hudson's  Bay  Expedition  of  1884.  Maps 
and  numerous  illustrations.      8vo,  cloth.  Toronto,  1885 

260  WINSOR  (JUSTIN).     Cartier  to   Frontenac.     Geographical  Dis- 

covery in  the  Interior  of  North  America  in  its  Historical  Relations, 
1 534-1 700.     Numerous  reproductions  of  rare  maps,  etc.     8vo,  cloth. 

Boston,  1894 

261  WISE  (REV.  JOHN).     Two  Narratives  of  the  Expedition  against 

Quebec  A.D.  1690,  under  Sir  William  Phips,  the  one  by  Rev. 
J.  Wise,  of  Ipswich,  Mass.,  and  the  other  by  an  unknown  writer. 
Introduction  by  Samuel  A.  Green.     8vo,  paper,  pp.  42. 

Cambridge,  Mass.,  1902 

262  WRONG    (G.    M. — Editor).      Review    of    Historical    Publications 

relating  to  Canada.     9  vols,  royal  8vo,  cloth.     Toronto,  1897-1905 
*  Complete  set  to  date.     The  reviews  are  by  Sir  J.  M.  Le  Moine,  George  Stewart, 
and  other  noted  Canadians. 


32  Xibrars  of  MUberforce  Barnes 

263  ir>ARNEGIE  (ANDREW).     Triumphant  Democracy;  or,  Fifty 
\^j     Years'  March  of  the  Republic.     Post  8vo,  cloth.      Presentation 

copy  from  the  author,  with  autograph  inscription.      New  York,  1886 

264  CATHOLIC  CHURCH.     [Shea    (John  G.)]     An    Essay    on    the 

Bibliography  of  the  Councils,  Synods,  and  Statutes  of  the  Catholic 
Church  in  the  United  States.     8vo,  paper.  New  York,  1890 

265  Shea  (J.  G.)       History    of  the  Catholic  Church  in    Colonial 

Days. — History  of  the  Catholic  Church  in  the  United  States  1808- 
1866,  2  vols. — Life  and  Times  of  Abp.  Carroll.  Together  4  vols. 
Royal  8vo,  cloth.  New  York,  1896-1892 

266  CATHOLIC  HISTORICAL   MAGAZINE    (THE    UNITED 

STATES).  Published  by  the  U.  S.  Catholic  Historical  Society. 
Vol.  1  complete,  in  cloth;  Vol.  2,  Nos.  5  and  7;  Vol.  3,  Nos.  9,  10, 
and  11,  in  paper.     8vo.      (As  a  lot.) 

267 Duplicates  of  the  same,  Vol.  1,  Nos.  1,  2,  3,  8vo,  paper.  (Con- 
tains "  Description  of  Maryland,"  1732 ;  "  Early  Lazarist  Missions ;  '* 
"  Martyrs  of  Colorado  1781 ;  "  etc.)     (As  one  piece.) 

268  CENSUS.  Twelfth  Census  of  the  United  States,  1900.  Population, 
Vital  Statistics,  Manufactures,  and  Agriculture.    10  vols.  4to,  cloth. 

Washington,  1901-1902 


Central  Hmerica. 

269  BRIGHAM    (WILLIAM    T.)      Guatemala:     the    Land    of    the 

Quetzal.  A  Sketch.  Profusely  illustrated  from  photographs,  etc.  8vo, 
cloth.  New  York,  1887 

270  MAPS.     Relacion    Descriptiva    de   los    Mapas,    Pianos,    etc.,    de  la 

Audiencia  y  Capitania  General  de  Guatemala  (Guatemala,  San 
Salvador,  Honduras,  Nicaragua,  y  Costa  Rica)  existentes  en  el 
Archivo  General  de  Indias.  Por  Pedro  Torres  Lanzas.  Facsimiles. 
i6mo,   paper,  pp.  214.  Madrid,  1903 

271  MOSQUITO  SHORE  (THE).     Bericht    iiber   die   im    hochsten 

Auftrage  Seiner  Koniglichen  Hoheit  des   Prinzen  Carl  von    Prussia 

....  bewirkte    Untersuchung    einiger   theile    des   Mosquitolandes. 

j  lithographic  plates,  and  2  maps.     8vo,  half  morocco  (a  little  rubbed). 

*  One  of  the  chapters  is  on  the  language  of  the  natives.  Berlin,   1845 


Xibrarp  of  Mtlberforce  JEames  33 

CENTRAL  AMERICA— Continued. 

272  SAN  SALVADOR.     Apuntamientos  sobre  la  Topografia  Fisica  de 

la  Republica  del  Salvador,  comprendiendo  su  Historia  Natural,  sus 
Producciones,  Climas,  etc.  Por  David  J.  Guzman.  Royal  8vo, 
paper,  pp.  528.  San  Salvador,  1883 

273  SQUIER   (E.  G.)     Apuntamientos  sobre  Centro-America,    particu- 

larmente  sobre  los  Estados  de  Honduras  y  San  Salvador.  Tradu- 
cidos  por  Un  Hondurefio.  6  maps  and  plans,  and  11  full-page  plates. 
8vo,  half  roan.  Paris,  1856 

274  Collection  of  Rare  and  Original    Documents   and    Relations 

concerning  the  Discovery  and  Conquest  of  America  chiefly  from  the 
Spanish  Archives.  Published  in  the  original,  with  translations, 
notes,  maps,  and  biographical  sketches.      Small  4to,  cloth. 

New  York,  i860 

*  No.  I  (all  published),  containing  Carta  dirijida  al  Rey  de  Espana,  por  el  Licen- 
ciado  Dr.  Don  Diego  Garcia  de  Palacio,  Oydor  de  la  Real  Audiencia  de  Guatemala; 
Afio  1576.  Being  a  Description  of  the  Ancient  Provinces  of  Guazacapan,  Izalco, 
Cuscatlan,  and  Chiquimula,  in  the  Audiencia  of  Guatemala;  with  an  Account  of  the 
languages,  customs  and  religion  of  their  Aboriginal  Inhabitants,  and  a  Description  of 
the  Ruins  of  Copan.     With  a  map. 

275  Honduras  Interoceanic  Railway.    Preliminary  Report.    Maps. 

8vrJ,  paper.  New  York,  1854 

276  The  States  of  Central  America,  their  Geography,  Topog- 
raphy, Population,  Productions,  Aborigines,  etc.,  comprising  chap- 
ters on  Honduras,  San  Salvador,  Nicaragua,  Costa  Rica,  Guate- 
mala, Belize,  the  Bay  Islands,  the  Mosquito  Shore,  etc.  With  numer- 
ous maps  and  illustrations.     Thick  8vo,  cloth.  New  York,  1858 

277  The  States  of  Central  America,  their  Geography,  Topog- 
raphy, Climate,  Population,  etc.  .  .  .  comprising  chapters  of  Hon- 
duras, San  Salvador,  Nicaragua,  Costa  Rica,  Guatemala,  Belize, 
the  Bay  Islands,  the  Mosquito  Shore,  and  the  Honduras  Inter- 
Oceanic  Railway.  With  j  maps,  8  fullpage  plates  and  57  woodcuts. 
Thick  8vo,  cloth.  London,  1858 

*  Copies  with  the  English  imprint  are  rare. 

278  [ ]  Waikna;  or,  Adventures  on  the   Mosquito  Shore.      By  Sam- 

uel A.  Bard.   60  illustrations.   Post  8vo,  original  cloth.   London,  1855 

279  YOUNG   (THOMAS).     Narrative  of  a  Residence  on  the  Mosquito 

Shore  during  the  years  1839-41,  with  an  Account  of  Truxillo  and 
the  adjacent  islands  of  Bonacca  and  Roatan.  j  lithograph  plates. 
Post  8vo,  cloth.    (Short  Mosquitan  and  English  Vocabulary  at  end.) 

London,  1842 


34  3Librars   of  Milberforce  Barnes 

280  CERTAIN    INDUCEMENTS    to    well-minded    People  ...  to 

transport  themselves,  or  some  servants,  or  agents  for  them,  into  the 
West-Indies,  etc.     4to,  pp.  24,  paper.  New  York,  1865 

*  Reprint  of  the  very  rare  original  of  1643. 

281  CHILI.     Molina  (Abate  D.  Juan  Ignacio).     Compendio  de  la  His- 

toria  Geografica,  Natural,  y  Civil  del  Reyno  de  Chile.  Traducida 
en  Espanol,  por  D.  Domingo  Joseph  de  Arquellada  Mendoza.  Por- 
trait of  the  author,  and  j  maps.  2  vols.  8vo,  old  Spanish  calf  (some 
leaves  in  Vol.  1  wormed).  Madrid,  1788 

282  CIVIL  WAR  (THE).     Abbot  (Geo.  M.)     Contributions  towards 

a  Bibliography  of  the  Civil  War  in  the  United  States.  I.  Regi- 
mental Histories.     8vo,  paper,  pp.  34.  Philadelphia,  1886 

283  Baker  (Gen.  L.  C.)  History  of  the  United  States  Secret  Ser- 
vice. [Mainly  during  the  Civil  War,  and  including  the  Capture  of 
the  Assassins  of  Lincoln.]  Illustrated.  8vo,  sheep.  Philadelphia,  1868 

284  Bartlett  (John  Russell).     The  Literature  of  the  Rebellion. 

A  Catalogue  of  Books  and  Pamphlets  relating  to  the  Civil  War  in 
the  United  States,  etc.  Royal  8vo,  pp.  477,  half  green  morocco, 
gilt  top,  uncut.  Boston,  1866 

285  Brown  (G.  W.)    Baltimore  and  the  19th  April,  1861.   A  Study 

of  the  War.     Plan.     8vo,  cloth.  Baltimore,  1887 

286  Century  Company's  War  Book.     Battles  and  Leaders  of  the 

Civil  War.  Being  for  the  most  part  contributions  by  Union  and 
Confederate  Officers  based  upon  "  The  Century  War  Series."  Edited 
by  R.  U.  Johnson  and  C.  C.  Buel.  Profusely  illustrated.  4  vols,  royal 
8vo,  half  morocco  (a  little  worn).  New  York:  TheCenturyCo.  [1884-87] 

287  Glazier  (Capt.  W.  W.)     The  Capture,  Prison    Pen,  and  the 

Escape;  giving  a  complete  History  of  Prison  Life  in  the  South. 
Illustrated.     Post  8vo,  cloth.  New  York,  1870 

288  Tredwell  (Daniel  M.)  A  Catalogue  of  Books  and  Pam- 
phlets relating  to  the  Great  Civil  War.    8vo,  pp.  220,  paper,  uncut. 

Brooklyn  [1874] 

289  CLARK  (C.  M.)     A  Trip  to  Pike's  Peak  and  Notes  by  the  Way.  .  . 

being  descriptive  of  Incidents  and  Accidents  that  attended  the  pil- 
grimage; of  the  country  through  Kansas  and  Nebraska;  Rocky 
Mountains;  Mining  Regions;  etc.     18 illustrations.      Post  8vo,  cloth. 

Chicago,  1 86 1 

*  Not  mentioned  in  Sabin's  Dictionary  or  in  any  other  catalogue  consulted.     H.  H. 

Bancroft,  in  his  list  of  authorities  for  Nevada  and  Colorado  {Hist,  of  Pacific  States, 

Vol.  20,  San  Francisco,  1890),  gives  the  title  as  follows:    "Clark  (C.  M.)     Trip  to 

Pike's  Peak.     MS." 


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290  CLARKE  (JAMES  STANIER).     The  Progress  of  Maritime  Dis- 

covery, from  the  earliest  period  to  the  close  of  the  Eighteenth  Cen- 
tury, forming  an  extensive  system  of  Hydrography.  Vol.  I.  (All 
published.)  xxxv,  ccxxx,  491,  263  pp.  4to,  half  calf  neat.  Plates 
and  vignettes.     (Stamp  on  title. )  London,  1803 

*  The  narrative  of  discovery  in  this  volume  is  brought  down  to  Vasco  da  Gama's 
passage  of  the  Cape  of  Good  Hope  in  November,  1497,  and  his  arrival  at  Calicut  in 
May,  1498.  The  appendix  contains  Galvano's  Discoveries  of  the  World  to  1555, 
translated  by  Richard  Hakluyt,  and  Mr.  Locke's  History  of  Navigation  from  its  origi- 
nal to  the  year  1704. 

291  CLUB  OF  ODD  VOLUMES.     Littlefield  (George  E.)     Early 

Boston  Booksellers,  1642-1711.  Numerous  facsimiles.  8vo,  half 
roan,  uncut.  Boston,   1900 

*  Very  scarce.     Only  150  copies  were  printed. 

292  Littlefield  (George  E.)     Early  Schools  and  Schoolbooks  of 

New  England.     Numerous  facsimiles.     Royal  8vo,  half   roan,  uncut. 

♦Only  167  printed,  this  being  No.  148.  Boston,   19O4 


Colleges  anfc  ^Universities. 

293  ALABAMA  UNIVERSITY.     Register  of  the  Officers  and  Gradu- 

ates (1821-1878).     4to,  paper.  Tuscaloosa,  1878 

294  Complete  List  of  the   Matriculates,  from  1869  to  1897.     8vo, 

paper.  Talladega,  1898 

295  AMHERST  COLLEGE.     Biographical  Record  of  the  Alumni  of 

Amherst  College,  during  its  first  half  century,  1821-1871. — Bio- 
graphical Record  of  the  Non-Graduate  Members,  1821-1871.  2  vols, 
in  1.     Thick  8vo,  cloth.  Amherst,  1883-81 

296  General  Catalogue  of  Amherst  College,  1821-1890;  Catalogue 

for  the  year  1892-93.      2  vols.  8vo,  cloth.  Amherst,  1890-93 

297  Obituary  Record  of   Graduates  of   Amherst  College,    1868- 

1897.      28  annual  parts,  8vo,  paper,  lacking  1869  and  1873. 

Amherst,  1868-97 

298  Student  Life  at  Amherst   College.     Its  organizations,   their 

membership  and  history.  (By  George  R.  Cutting.)  8vo,  pp.  204, 
cloth.  Amherst,  187 1 


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COLLEGES  AND  UNIVERSITIES— Continued. 

299  ANDOVER  THEOLOGICAL  SEMINARY.  General  Catalogue 

(of  graduates,  etc.,  1810-1880,  containing  over  3,000  biographical 
notices).     8vo,  pp.  xx,  356,  paper.  Andover,  1883 

300  Necrology,  1880-81  to  1896-97.      17  annual  parts,  8vo,  paper. 

Boston,  1881-97 


Seconb  Session* 

301  AUBURN  THEOLOGICAL  SEMINARY.     General  Catalogue 

(of  graduates,  1821-1882,  with  biographical  notices).  8vo,  pp.  308, 
paper.  Auburn,  1883 

302  Obituary  Record,  1880-1883.     2  parts,  8vo,  paper. 

303  BANGOR  THEOLOGICAL  SEMINARY.     General  Statistical 

Catalogue,  1820-90;  General  Catalogue,  1820-95.  (Nearly  1,000 
biographical  notices.)     2  parts,  8vo,  paper.  Bangor,  1890-95 

304  BATES  COLLEGE.     General  Catalogue  of  Officers  and  Gradua- 

ates,  1863-1891.      (Over  500  biographical  notices.)     8vo,  paper. 

Lewiston,  1893 

305  BOSTON  UNIVERSITY.  Historical  Register,  1869-1891  ;  Origin 

and  Progress  of  Boston  University,  1893;  Year  Book,  1898.  3  parts, 
8vo,  paper. 

306  BOWDOIN  COLLEGE.     General  Catalogue  of  Bowdoin  College 

and  the  Medical  School  of  Maine,  1 794-1 894,  including  a  historical 
sketch  of  the  Institution  during  its  first  century.  Prepared  by 
G.  T.  Little.    (With  5,200  biographical  notices.)    Plates.    8vo,  cloth. 

Brunswick,  1894 

307  History  of   Bowdoin    College,  with  Biographical  Sketches  of 

its  graduates,  1806-1879.  By  Nehemiah  Cleveland  and  A.  S.  Pack- 
ard. Numerous  fine  steel  portraits.  933  pp.  8vo,  cloth,  including 
pamphlet  of  additions  and  corrections.      (As  one  vol.) 

Boston,  1882-87 

308  Necrology,    1 870-1877,    2    parts;  Library  Bulletin,    including 

the  Obituary  Record,  etc.,  1891-1895,  4  parts;  Obituary  Record, 
1894,  1896,  1897.     Together  9  parts,  8vo,  paper.  Brunswick,  1873-97 


Xibran?  of  TKHilberforce  Barnes  37 

COLLEGES   AND    UNIVERSITIES— Continued. 

309  BROWN  UNIVERSITY.     Historical  Catalogue  of  Brown   Uni- 

versity, Providence,  R.  I.,  1 764-1894.  (With  4,400  biographical 
notices.)     460  pp.  8vo,  cloth.  Providence,  1895 

310  BUCKNELL  UNIVERSITY.     Memorials  of  Bucknell  University, 

1 846-1 896;  48th  Annual  Catalogue,  1 897-1 898.  Portraits.  2  vols. 
4to  and  8vo,  cloth. 

311  COLBY  UNIVERSITY.    Obituary  Record  of  Graduates  of  Colby 

University  (Waterville  College)  from  1820  to  1884,  4  parts;  Gen- 
eral Catalogue,  1820-1887  (containing  over  1,000  biographical 
notices).     Together  5  parts,  8vo,  paper.  Waterville,  1870-87 

312  COLUMBIA    COLLEGE.      General  Catalogue,   1754-1894  (con- 

taining over  11,000  notices,  and  a  facsimile  of  the  broadside  cata- 
logue printed  by  Hugh  Gaine  in  1774);  Catalogue,  1897-1898.  2 
vols.  8vo,  cloth. 

313  CORNELL    UNIVERSITY.      The   Ten-Year    Book,    1868-1888 

(containing  over  1,300  notices).     8vo,  pp.  215,  paper.     Ithaca,  1888 

314  DARTMOUTH     COLLEGE.       General    Catalogue,     1771-1890 

(containing  over  7,000  notices).     8vo,  pp.  xxviii.,  243,  cloth. 

v  Hanover,  1890 

315  Dartmouth   Necrology,   from    1877-8  to   1896-97.       19  parts, 

8vo,  paper. 

316  EMERSON    (EDWIN).       The    College  Year-Book  and  Athletic 

Record  for  1896-97.      nmo,  cloth,  uncut.  New  York,  1897 

317  GEORGETOWN    UNIVERSITY.       College   Days  at   George- 

town, and  other  Papers.  By  J.  Fairfax  McLaughlin.  Illustrated. 
i2mo,  cloth.  Philadelphia,  1899 

*  Letter  from  the  author  laid  in. 

318  HAMILTON    COLLEGE.       Catalogus    Collegii    Hamiltonensis, 

18 14-1893;  Annual  Register,  1897-1898.      2  Parts,  8vo,  paper. 

319  HARVARD  UNIVERSITY.     Harvard  College  in  Early  Times, 

1672-77;  Old  Laws  of  Harvard  College,  1655;  etc.  3  pamphlets 
by  Samuel  A.  Green. 

320 Harvard  College,  by  An  Oxonian.      By  George  Birkbeck  Hill. 

Portrait  and  views.      Post  8vo,  cloth.  New  York,  1894 


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COLLEGES    AND   UNIVERSITIES— Continued. 

321  HARVARD    GRADUATE    MAGAZINE    (THE).      Complete 

set,  from  the  commencement  in  October,  1892,  to  date.  Portraits 
and  plates.      13  vols,  thick  8vo,  in  parts.  Boston,  1892-1905 

322  HARVARD  UNIVERSITY.    The  Harvard  Register.     A  Monthly 

Periodical,  devoted  to  the  interests  of  higher  Education.  Edited 
and  published  by  Moses  King.  Illustrated.  3  vols,  in  2  vols.  4to 
and  8vo,  half  morocco,  with  all  the  covers  and  advertisement  leaves 
bound  in.  Cambridge,  1880-81 

*  A  complete  set,  from  the  commencement  in  January,   1880,  to  the  suspension 
in  July,  1881. 

323  Notices  of  the  Triennial  and  Annual  Catalogues  of  Harvard 

University:  with  a  reprint  of  the  Catalogues  of  1674,  1682  and 
1700.     By  John  Langdon  Sibley.     4to,  half  russia,  gilt  top. 

*  No.  2  of  Thirty  Copies  on  Large  Paper.  Boston,   1865 

324  Quinquennial  Catalogue  of  the  Officers  and  Graduates,  1636- 

1895.     8vo,  pp.  515,  cloth.  Cambridge,  1895 

325  HAVERFORD  COLLEGE.     History   of   Haverford  College   for 

the  first  sixty  years  of  its  existence,  1830-1890.  Portraits  and  other 
illustrations.     8vo,  pp.  732,  cloth.  Philadelphia,  1892 

326  MIAMI   UNIVERSITY.     Alumni  and  former  Student  Catalogue, 

1809-1892  (containing  numerous  biographical  notices).  8vo,  pp.  xxii, 
195,  paper.  Oxford,  Ohio,  1892 

327  NEW  YORK    UNIVERSITY.     Biographical  Catalogue   of   the 

Chancellors,  Professors  and  Graduates  of  the  Department  of  Arts 
and  Sciences,  1833-1894;  Catalogue  (Biographical)  of  the  Graduates 
and  Officers  of  the  Medical  Department,  1842-1890.  2  parts,  8vo, 
pp.  311  and  235,  paper. 

328  OHIO  WESLEYAN  UNIVERSITY.     Fifty  Years  of  History, 

1844-1894.  Prof.  E.  T.  Nelson,  editor.  (Over  2,000  biographical 
notices.)    Portraits  and  other  illustrations.     Small  4to,  pp.  547,  cloth. 

Cleveland,  1895 

329  PENNSYLVANIA  UNIVERSITY.     Biographical  Catalogue  of 

the  Matriculates  of  the  College,  1749-1893  (containing  over  5,000 
biographical  notices).     8vo,  pp.  xlii,  567,  paper.     Philadelphia,  1894 

*  Published  at  $5. 

330  Catalogue  of  the  Alumni  of  the  Medical  Department,  1 765— 

1877,  with  Supplements  to  1897.     3  parts,  8vo,  paper. 

Philadelphia,  1877-97 


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COLLEGES   AND    UNI VERSITIES—  Continued. 

331  PHILLIPS  EXETER  ACADEMY.     Catalogue  of   the  Officers 

and  Students,  1 783-1883  (containing  over  5,000  names).  8vo, 
pp.  200,  paper.  Boston,  1883 

332  PRINCETON  COLLEGE.     Catalogus  Collegii  Neo-Csesariensis, 

1748-1886  (containing  over  6,800  notices).  8vo,  pp.  240,  half 
morocco.  Philadelphia,  1886 

333  General  Catalogue  of  the  College  of  New  Jersey,  1 746-1896 

(containing  over  7,100  notices);  Directory  of  the  Living  Graduates 
and   Former  Students,    1823-1896.      2   vols.  8vo,    paper. 

Princeton,    1896 

334  PRINCETON  THEOLOGICAL  SEMINARY.     General  Cata- 

logue, 1812-1893  (containing  over  4,000  biographical  notices). 
8vo,  pp.  440,  cloth.  Philadelphia,  1894 

335  Necrological  Report  presented  to  the  Alumni  Association,  for 

1875,  and  1878-1897  (containing  900  biogjaphical  sketches).  21 
parts,  8vo,  paper.  Philadelphia,  1875-97 

336  ROCHESTER  UNIVERSITY.    General  Catalogue  of  the  Officers 

and  Alumni,  1850-1879  (containing  667  biographical  notices); 
Directory  of  the  Officers  and  Alumni,  1850-1895.  2  parts,  8vo, 
paper.  Rochester,  1879-95 

337  RUTGERS     COLLEGE.       Biographical    Notices    of  Graduates, 

deceased  from  1887  to  1897.      11  parts,  8vo,  paper. 

338  Catalogue  of  the  Officers  and  Alumni,  from  1770  to  1871  (con- 
taining over  1,600  notices).     8vo,  paper.  New  Brunswick,  1872 

339  SOUTH  CAROLINA  COLLEGE.     Catalogue,   1854  (containing 

officers  and  graduates,  1801-1853);  Catalogue  of  the  Library,  1849. 
2  vols.  8vo,  paper.  Columbia,  1849-54 

*  With  letter  inserted  stating  that  the  catalogue  of  1854  is  the  last  general  catalogue 
printed,  and  that  it  is  very  scarce. 

340  TUFTS   COLLEGE.     Catalogus,    1890    (containing   officers    and 

graduates  from  1853  to  1890).     8vo,  paper.  Bostoniae,  1890 

341  UNION    COLLEGE.     Centennial    Catalogue,    1795-1895,    of    the 

Officers  and  Alumni  (containing  over  7,000  entries).  Royal  8vo, 
pp.  xiv,  170,  33,  paper.  Troy,  1895 

342  - Necrology  for  1885-86,  1888-89  to   '892-93,  and    1894-95  to 

1897-98.      10  parts,  8vo,  paper. 


40  Xibrars  of  Milberforce  Barnes 

COLLEGES   AND    UNIVERSITIES— Continued. 

343  VERMONT  UNIVERSITY.    General  Catalogue,  1791-1890  (con- 

taining i,icso  entries) ;  Obituary  Record,  No.  1,  1895  (containing  200 
biographical  sketches).      2  parts,  8vo,  paper. 

344  WASHINGTON  AND  JEFFERSON  COLLEGE.     Biographi- 

cal   and    Historical    Catalogue,    1802-1889    (containing  1,950    bio- 
graphical notices).     8vo,  pp.  527,  cloth.  Cincinnati,  1889 

345  WASHINGTON  AND  LEE  UNIVERSITY.     Catalogue  of  the 

Officers   and   Alumni,  1749-1888  (containing  4,000  notices).     8vo, 
pp.  245,  paper.  Baltimore,  1888 

346  WESLEYAN  UNIVERSITY.     Alumni  Record,  1833-1881  (con- 

taining over  1,400  biographical  notices).     8vo,  pp.  ex,  720,  paper. 

Hartford,  1883 

*  Pages  529-668  contain  a  valuable  bibliography  of  the  writings  of  the  Alumni  and 
Faculty,  giving  titles  and  collations,  and  including  articles  in  periodicals. 

347  Obituary  Record  of  Alumni,   for   1863-1877,  and   1879-1893. 

29  parts,  8vo,  paper. 

348  WESTERN  RESERVE  UNIVERSITY.     General  Catalogue  of 

the   Officers  and   Students,  1826-1895  (containing  over    1,300  bio- 
graphical notices).     8vo,  paper.  Cleveland,  1895 

349  WILLIAM  AND  MARY    COLLEGE.     History  of  the  College 

from  its  foundation,  1660,  to  1874  (with  a  catalogue  of  Alumni  for 
the  whole  period).     8vo,  pp.  185,  cloth.  Richmond,  1874 

*  Inserted  are  two  letters  from  President  Lyon  G.  Tyler  concerning  the  rarity  of 
the  book,  which  is  the  latest  edition  of  the  historical  catalogue,  and  "  the  first  of  its 
kind  published  in  theU.  S." 

350  Two  Hundredth  Anniversary  of  the  Charter,  1693-1893.     4to, 

pp.  49,  paper. 

351  WILLIAMS  COLLEGE.     General  Catalogue,  1795-1890  (contain- 

ing 3,500  entries).     8vo,  pp.  31,  paper.  Williamstown,  1890 

352  WISCONSIN  UNIVERSITY.     General  Catalogue  of  the  Officers 

and    Graduates,    1849-1897   (containing   over   1,900  entries).  .  8vo, 
pp.  264,  paper.  Madison,  1897 


Xibrars  of  Milberforce  lEames  41 

COLLEGES   AND    UNIVERSITIES— Continued. 

353  YALE  UNIVERSITY.     A  Catalogue,  with  descriptive  notices  of 

the  Portraits,  Busts,  etc.,  belonging  to  Yale  University.      Post  8vo, 
cloth.  New  Haven,  1892 

354  Catalogue  of  the  Officers  and  Graduates,  1701-1895  (contain- 
ing over  16,000  entries).     8vo,  paper.  New  Haven,  1895 

355  Obituary  Record  of  Graduates,  from  187 1   to  1899.     31  parts, 

8vo,  paper. 

356  COLLEGE  CATALOGUES  of  ninety-six   different  Colleges  and 

Universities.     4  bundles,  containing  over  100  catalogues,  neatly  let- 
tered on  the  backs,  paper  and  cloth.  1890-98 


357  COLORADO.     Ives   (Lieut.   J.    C.)      Report   upon    the   Colorado 

River  of  the  West,  explored  in  1857  and  1858.  Numerous  full-page 
engravings  and  cuts  in  the  text,  colored  plates  of  Indians  and  large  folding 
map.     4to,  cloth.  Washington,  1861 

358  Powell   (J.  W  )     Exploration   of  the  Colorado  River  of  the 

West  and  its  Tributaries  in  1869-72.  Numerous  views  and  plates  of 
Indians.     4to,  half  morocco.  Washington,  1875 

Columbus. 

359  SPANISH  LETTER  of  Columbus  to  Luis  de  Sant'  Angel  .   .  . 

dated  15  February,  1493,  reprinted  in  facsimile,  translated  and 
edited  from  the  unique  copy  of  the  Original  Edition  (printed  at 
Barcelona  early  in  April,  1493).      Folio,  half  roan. 

London:  Quariic/i,  1891 
*  Quaritch  printed  only  100  copies  of  this,  and  it  is  now  scarce.     The  introduction 
is  written  by  Michael  Kearney.     The  original  letter  is  now  in  the  Lenox  Library. 

360  The   facsimile  of  the  same  letter  issued   by  Maisonneuve  of 

Paris,  the  predecessor  of  Quaritch  in  its  ownership.  Folio,  cloth. 
(Title  and  two  leaves  of  facsimile.)  Paris,  1889 

*Only  100  printed,  this  being  No.  43. 

361  SPANISH   LETTER  to   Luis  Sant  Angel,  reproduced  in  reduced 

facsimile  from  the  Barcelona  Edition  of  1493,  with  translation. 
The  Latin  letter  of  1493  reproduced,  with  preface.  Small  4to, 
paper.      (2  pieces.)*  London:  Quaritch,  1893 


42  XibrarE  of  Wilberforce  Barnes 

COLUMBUS-CM&asrf. 

362  ADDA   (MARQUIS  D').      Lettera  in  Lingua  Spagnuola  diretta  da 

Cristoforo  Colombo  a  Luis  de  Santangel  (15  Febbrajo  14  Marzo 
1493)  riprodotta  a  Fac-Simile,  ed  illustrata  per  cura  di  Gerolamo 
d'Adda  dall'  unico  esemplare  a  stampa  sinora  conosciuto  che  si  con- 
serva  nella  Biblioteca  Ambrosiana.  4to,  half  roan.  (Manuscript 
collation  by  Wilberforce  Eames  on  p.  28,  and  typewritten  letter 
signed  by  Brayton  Ives  laid  in.)  Milano,  1866 

*Only  150  copies  issued,  this  being  No.  125.  Reproduction  carefully  made  with 
pen  and  ink,  and  then  transferred  to  stone.  It  was  from  this,  it  is  asserted,  that  the 
famous  Brayton  Ives  copy  was  made,  which  led  to  so  much  litigation.  A  few  errors 
were  made  by  the  copyist,  which  also  occurred  in  the  one  in  question. 

363  ELLIS   (F.   S.)     The   Letter  in   Spanish  of  Christopher  Columbus 

written  to  Luis  de  Sant  Angel  reproduced  in  facsimile  from  a  unique 
copy  in  the  possession  of  the  publishers,  with  Critical  Remarks, 
Revised  Version  and  Literal  Translation.     Portrait.     4to,  cloth. 

London:  Ellis  and  Elvey,   1889 

*  This  is  a  facsimile  of  the  Columbus  letter  which  Ellis  sold  to  Mr.  Brayton  Ives,, 
and  which  the  latter  asserted  was  a  forgery,  leading  to  a  lengthy  law-suit. 

364  DE    INSULIS    INVENTIS  |  Epistola    Cristoferi    Colon  .   .   .   de 

Insulis  in  mari  Indico  nup  |  invetis.  Facsimile  issued  by  Adam 
Pilinski  in  Paris  in  1858.   Square  i6mo,  half  roan.   (8  leaves.)    [1858] 

*  Only  20  copies  were  made.  After  its  issue  it  was  discovered  that  the  original 
from  which  it  was  copied  lacked  the  pictorial  first  and  last  leaves,  although  the  text  was 
complete.     The  original  is  supposed  to  have  been  printed  at  Basle  about  1493. 

365  Facsimile  of  the  same  edition,  reproduced  for  John  S.  Kennedy 

of  the  Lenox  Library,      iamo,  cloth.  New  York,  1890 

*  The  first  privately  issued  edition  made  from  the  Lenox  Library  copy.  Presenta- 
tion copy  from  G.  H.  Moore  to  Wilberforce  Eames. 

$66  Facsimile  of  the  same  (first  published  edition),  with  biblio- 
graphical preface,  translation  and  a  complete  reprint  of  the  Oldest 
Four  Editions  in  Latin.  Printed  by  Order  of  the  Trustees  of  the 
Lenox  Library.      i2mo,  cloth,  uncut.  New  York,  1892 

367  Second     Edition    of    the    same.     With    new    bibliographical 

preface  by  Wilberforce  Eames,  and  a  translation.     i2mo,  paper. 

New  York,  1893 

368  Facsimile  of  the    same   edition   of  the    Letter  published  by 

Lowdermilk  of  Chicago  in  1893.  With  translation.  Square  umo, 
paper.  Chicago,  1893 

369   Translation  of  the  same  edition  ot  the  Letter  into  Polish,  with 

the  illustrations.   By  Dr.  Z.  Celichowski.    i2mo,  paper.   Poznan,  1892 


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COLUMBUS— Continued. 

370  LETTER   of  Christopher  Columbus,   the  great  benefactor  of  the 

present  age,  concerning  the  newly-discovered  islands  of  India  upon 
the  Ganges  .  .  .  translated  from  the  Spanish  into  Latin  by  Leandro 
de  Cosco,  April  25,  1493.  Facsimile  of  the  original  (pictorial) 
edition,  with  an  English  translation.      i2mo,  paper.        Albany,  1900 

*  While  the  facsimile  is  of  the  edition  without  the  word  "  Ganges,"  the  translation 
is  of  one  of  the  editions  with  that  word. 

371  A  Photo-lithographic  facsimile  of  the   First  Edition  in  Latin, 

printed  at  Rome  by  Stephen  Plannck  in  1493.  With  prefatory  note 
by  S.  L.  M.  Barlow.      8vo,  half  morocco,  uncut.       New  York,  1875 

*  No.  19  of  only  50  copies  privately  printed  for  Mr.  Barlow  from  his  own  copy. 

372  Heliotype   Facsimile   of  the   Plannck    Edition    of    1493,   with 

prefatory  note,  and  translation  by  Henry  W.  Haynes.  Small  folio, 
paper.  Boston:   The  Trustees  (of  the  Public  Library),  1891 

*  Facsimile  of  the  Barlow  copy,  sold  at  the  sale  of  that  library  in  1890,  and  pur- 
chased by  the  Boston  Public  Library. 

373  LETTERA  di  Cristoforo  Colombo  riprodotta  a  Fac-Simile  da  Vin- 

cenzo  Promis  dall' esemplare  della  Biblioteca  di  S.  M.  4to  (4  leaves 
of  the  facsimile  and  2  explanatory  leaves). 

Torino,  n.  d.  [Circa  1874?] 

*  Only  100  printed.  A  photo-lithographic  facsimile  of  the  earliest  edition  printed 
by  Guyot  Marchad  at  Paris  in  1493. 

374  BODLEIAN  LETTER  (THE).     Photo-lithograph  of  an  edition, 

printed  in  Paris  about  1493,  of  the  Latin  translation  of  Columbus' 
letter  to  Sanxis.  From  Abp.  Laud's  copy  in  the  Bodleian.  With 
Introductory  Note  by  E.  W.  B.  Nicholson.      Post  8vo,  paper. 

London,  n.  d.  [1893] 

375  BARTHOLOMEW  KUSTLER'S  EDITION  OF  1497.      Eyn 

schon  hubsch  lesen  von  etlichen  inszlen  |  die  do  in  kurtzen  zyten 
funden  synd  durch  de  |  kunig  von  hispania  und  sagt  vo  groszen 
wun  I  derlichen  dingen  die  in  de  selbe  inszlen  synd.  (Large  ivood- 
cut.)  Colophon  reads: — Getruckt  zu  straszburg  uff  gruneck  vo  meister 
Bartlomesz  |  kustler  ym  iar  M.CCCC.xcvii.  uff  sant  Jeronymus  tag. 
7  leaves,  4to,  bound  in  neat  vellum  by  W.  Pratt  for  H.  Stevens. 

[Strassburg,  1497] 

*  One  of  five  copies  made  in  facsimile  by  John  Harris  the  elder,  with  such  exact- 
ness "  that  it  requires  an  expert  to  detect  it  from  the  original." — Sabin.  Published  at 
ten  guineas. 


44  Xtbran?  of  TKMberforce  Eames 

COLUMBUS-&K//KKrf. 

376  COLUMBUS  LETTER  (THE).     (Facsimiles    of     4  Autograph 

Letters   of    Columbus.)     8vo,    paper,    6    leaves.      (Souvenir  of  the 
Monastery  of  La  Rabida,  World's  Fair  Grounds,  Chicago.) 

New  York,  1892 

377  BERWICK  AND  ALBA  (THE  DUCHESS  OF).     Autografos 

de  Cristobal  Colon,  y  Papeles  de  America.    Los  publica  La  Duquesa 
de  Berwick  y  de  Alba.     Facsimiles.     Small  folio,  paper,  pp.  205. 

Madrid,    1892 

378  BRINTON  (DANIEL  G.)     Address  delivered  on  Columbus  Day, 

October  21,  1892,  at  the.  .  .  University  of  Pennsylvania,   Philadel- 
phia.     Crown  8vo,  paper,  pp.  8.  Philadelphia,  1892 

379  COLUMBUS    (FERDINAND).     Vita    di    Cristoforo    Colombo, 

descritta  da   Ferdinando,  suo  figlio,  e   tradotta  da  Alfonso  Ulloa. 
Nuova  edizione.      Portrait  after  De  Bry.      Post   8vo,  cloth. 

London,  1867 

380  CURTIS  (WILLIAM  E.)     The  Authentic  Letters  of    Columbus. 

18  facsimiles  of  autograph  documents.     8vo,  paper.      (Field  Columbian 
Publications,   No.  2.)  Chicago,  1895 

381   The  Relics  of  Culumbus:  an   Illustrated   Description  of  the 

Historical   Collection   in   the   Monastery  of  La  Rabida.      Numerous 
illustrations.      Post  8vo,  paper,  pp.  224.  [Washington,  1893] 

382  DALY  (CHARLES  P.)     Have  We  a  Portrait  of  Columbus?     Ad- 

dress before  the  American  Geographical  Society,  Jan.  9,  1893.  Por- 
traits.     8vo,  paper,  pp.  63.  1893 

383  DATI  (GIULIANO).     La  lettera  dell'  Isole  che   ha  trovato  nuova- 

mente  il  Re  di  Spagna.  Poemetto  in  ottava  rima.  Pubblicato  per 
cura  di  Gustavo  Uzielli.  2  facsimiles  of  the  woodcuts.  i2mo,  paper, 
uncut.  (Scelta  di  Curiosita  Letterarie,  Dispensa  136.)  Bologna,  1873 
*  The  editor's  introduction  is  followed  by  notes  on  the  life  and  family  of  Dati,  with 
a  bibliography  of  his  poetical  writings  in  print  and  in  manuscript.  The  Italian  letter 
is  reprinted  from  the  edition  dated  Oct.  26,  1493.  At  the  end  is  printed  the  Latin 
letter  of  Columbus,  from  the  first  edition  of  Stephen  Plannck,  Rome,  1493.  For  the 
first  edition  of  Dati's  version  see  under  Imaz  (Af.  C). 

384  DECOSTA  (REV.  B.  F.)     Columbus  and  the  Geographers  of  the 

North.     4to,  paper,  pp.  23.  Hartford,  Conn.,  1872 

385  DELANCEY  (EDWARD  F.)      Columbian    Celebration  of  1792, 

the  First  in  the  United  States.   Address  before  the  N.  Y.  Historical 
Society.     Illustrated.     4to,  paper,  pp.  18.  New  York,  1893 


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COLUMBUS-Cm/i'»W. 

386  FEUILLET    DE     CONCHES    (F.)       Portraits    de    Christophe 

Colomb.  8vo,  paper,  pp.  34.  Presentation  copy  from  the  author. 
(Small  piece  of  top  of  front  wrapper  cut  off.)  Paris,  1856 

*  The  separate  issue. 

387  The  same  Essay  extracted   from   the   number  of  the  "  Revue 

Contemporaine,"  in  which  it  first  appeared.     8vo,  sewed,  pp.  34. 

[Paris,  1856] 

388  FORD     (PAUL     LEICESTER).       Writings      of      Christopher 

Columbus,  descriptive  of  the  Discovery  and  Occupation  of  the  New 
World.  (Translations  of  the  letters  of  Columbus,  etc.)  With 
Introduction  by  P.  L.  Ford.  Portrait,    umo,  cloth.   New  York,  1892 

389 Writings  of  Christopher  Columbus  descriptive  of  the  Discovery 

and  Occupation  of  the  New  World.  Portrait  after  La  Grabo.  nmo, 
in  the  original  sheets,  uncut  and  unstitched.  New  York,  1892 

*  Written  on  the  fly-leaf  is  "  W.  Fames,  Esq.,  with  the  grateful  regards  of  Paul 
Leicester  Ford.  Day  of  Publication,  Sept.  22,  i8q2.  One  of  five  copies  left  uncut, 
No.  4.     Paul  L.  Ford." 

390  [FOX  (G.  V.)]     Methods    and    Results.     An   attempt  to    solve   the 

Problem  of    the   First  Landing  Place    of    Columbus    in    the    New 

World.     Large  folding  map.     4to,  paper,  pp.  68.      (U.  S.  Coast  and 

Geodetic  Survey,  Appendix,  No.  18 — Report  for  1880.) 

Washington,  1882 

*  With  numerous  MS.  corrections  by  the  author,  and  inscription  presenting  it  to 
C.  P.  Daly.     Stamp  on  title. 

391  GOODRICH   (AARON).    A  History  of  the  Character  and  Achieve- 

ments of  the  so-called  Christopher  Columbus.  Numerous  illustrations. 
8vo,  cloth.  New  York,  1874 

*  An  attack  on  Columbus,  his  discoveries  and  his  personal  character,  with  accounts 
of  the  discoveries  by  the  Scandinavians,  by  the  Cabots,  Vespuccius,  etc. 

392  HARRISSE  (HENRY).    Christophe  Colomb,  son  Origine,  sa  Vie, 

ses  Voyages,  sa  Famille,  et  ses  Descendants,  d'apres  des  Docu- 
ments inedits  tires  des  Archives  de  Genes,  de  Savone,  de  Seville  et 
de  Madrid.  Colored  plate  of  the  Arms  of  Columbus,  and  view.  2  vols, 
royal  8vo,  three-quarter  blue  crushed  levant  morocco  gilt,  gilt  tops, 
uncut.  Paris,  1884 

*  Scarce.     Only  a  limited  number  issued.     Beautiful  copy. 

393  [ ]     Christophe  Colomb   et  ses  Historiens    Espagnols.      Royal 

8vo,  paper,  pp.  19.  Paris,  1892 

*  This  and  the  following  numbers  of  these  pamphiets  by  Henry  Ilarrisse  were  all 
limited  reprints  by  the  author  of  papers  in  the  "  Revue  Critique  d' Histoire  et  de 
Litt/ralure." 


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COLUMBUS— Continued. 

394  HARRISSE  (HENRY).    Christophe  Colomb  et  Toscanelli.     Royal 

8vo,  paper,  pp.  12.      Presentation  copy.  Paris,  1893 

395  A  Propos  d'un  Manuscrit  du  Ministere  des  Affaires  Etrangeres. 

(Le  Cartulaire  de  Christophe  Colomb  )  Royal  8vo,  paper,  pp.  14. 
Presentation  copy.  Paris,  1894 

396  Pro    Academia    Hispaniensi.      (Review    of    the    Bibliografia 

Colombina.)     Royal  8vo,  paper,  pp.  11.      (Presentation  copy.) 

Paris,  1895 

397  Qui  a  Imprime  la  Premiere  Lettre  de  Christophe   Colomb  ? 

8vo,  sewed,  pp.  20.  (Extrait  du  "  Centralblatt  fur  Bibliotheks- 
wesen,"  1892.)  Leipzig,  1892 

*  Only  a  few  copies  issued,  on  Van  Guelder  paper.  Besides  the  Spanish  edition  in 
quarto,  eight  editions  in  Latin  are  described,  and  five  editions  of  the  Italian  version 
by  Giuliano  Dati. 

398  Apocrypha    Americana.      8vo,    paper,    pp.    ^^.      [Extrait    du 

"Centralblatt  fur  Ribliothekswesen."]  Leipzig,  1902 

*  A  critical  examination  of  the  notorious  Brayton  Ives-Ellis  letter  of  Columbus. 

399  HESSELS  (J.  H.)     Essai  sur   les  Editions   da   la  Premiere   Lettre 

de  Colombo  imprimees  avant  1500.  8vo,  cloth,  pp.  29.  (Extrait 
du  Bibliophile  Beige.)  [Bruxelles,  187 1] 

400  HOYT  (A.  H.)     The  Name  "Columbia."    Royal  8vo,  sewed,  pp.  7. 

(Presentation  copy  to  G.  H.  Moore.)  Reprinted  from  the  N.  E. 
Hist,  and  Geneal.  Register,  for  July  1886.  Boston  [1886] 

401  [IMAZ    (MANUEL    GOMEZ).]     Curiosidades    Bibliograficas   y 

Documentos  Ineditos.  Homenaje  del  Archivo  Hispalense  al  cuarto 
Centenario  del  Descubrimiento  del  Nuevo  Mundo.  Small  4to,  paper, 
uncut,  with  facsimiles.  Sevilla,  1892 

*  The  most  important  part  of  the  volume  is  the  facsimile  reproduction  in  8  pages  of 
the  heretofore  undescribed  editio  princeps  of  the  Italian  Columbus  Letter,  "  La  Lettera 
dell'  /sole  che  ha  trovato  nuovamente  il  Re  di  Spagna,  done  into  verse  by  Giuliano  Dati, 
and  dated  at  the  end,  Rome,  June  15,  1493,  or  four  months  earlier  than  the  other 
known  editions  of  this  year.  Five  other  documents  relating  to  the  Columbus  family 
are  also  included  in  the  volume,  one  of  them  mentioning  a  Jew  who  accompanied 
Columbus  on  his  voyage  to  the  New  World.     Only  600  copies  printed. 

402  [LENOX  (JAMES).]     Letter  of   Columbus  to  Luis  de  Santangel. 

(An  Account  of  the  Discovery  of  the  Spanish  letter  of  Columbus  in 
the  Ambrosian  Library  at  Milan,  with  a  literary  and  bibliographic 
description,  and  a  facsimile  of  its  commencement  and  end.)  8vo, 
paper,  pp.   12.  [New  York,  1864] 

*  Only  a  few  copies  were  privately  printed  for  Mr.  Lenox. 


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COLUMBUS-C^/iBwrf. 

403  LEON  (NESTOR  PONCE  DE).     The  Columbus  Gallery.     The 

Discoverer  of  the  New  World  as  represented  in  Portraits,  Monu- 
ments, Statues,  Medals,  and  Paintings.  With  historical  description. 
Nearly  100 portraits,  etc.      Royal  8vo,  cloth.  New  York,  1893 

404  M'DOUGALL  (WALT.)  TheUn-Authorized  History  of  Columbus. 

Containing  no  maps,  references,  or  facts;  and  warranted  free  from 
all  injurious  subjects  whatsoever.  Comic  illustrations,  umo,  paper, 
pp.  163.  [Newark,  n.  d.] 

405  MAINE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.    Columbian  Quadri-Centen- 

nial,  Oct.  20,  1892.     8vo,  paper,  pp.  61.  [1892] 

*  Contains  papers  by  H.  S.  Burrage  on  "Some  of  the  Portraits  of  Columbus," 
B.  E.  Whitman  on  "A  Memorable  Voyage,"  J.  P.  Baxter  on  "Three  Suggestive 
Maps,"  G.  P.  Talbot  on  "The  Character  of  Columbus,"  J.  Williamson  on  "Where 
was  Columbus  Buried,"  etc. 

406  MAJOR  (R.  H.)     Bibliography  of  the  First  Letter  of  Christopher 

Columbus.     Crown  8vo,  paper,  pp.  61.  London,  1872 

*  75  copies  were  printed,  only  50  of  which  were  for  sale. 

407  MANRIQUE  (ANTONIO  MARIA).   Guanahani.  Investigaciones 

Historico-Geograficas  sobre  el  Derrotero  de  Cristobal  Colon  por  las 
Bahamas  y  costa  de  Cuba;  que  comprenden  la  Situation  exacta  de 
la  Primera  Tierra  descubierta  del  Nuevo-Mundo.  Large  folding 
map,  and  woodcut  maps  in  the  text.     8vo,  paper,  pp.  229. 

Arrecife  (Canaries),  1890 

408  MOORE  (DR.  GEORGE  H.)     "  Columbia."     Address  before  the 

Mass.  Historical  Society,  Dec.  10,  1885.  The  Original  Manuscript 
(in  secretary's  hand),  written  on  18  small  Svo  pages,  with  corrections 
by  the  author. 

409  PHOTOGRAPHS.     Official  and  Exclusive  Photographs  of  the  First 

Forts,  Towns,  Churches,  etc.,  built  by  Columbus,  and  his  Prison 
and  his  Remains.      Oblong  i2mo,  paper.  [New  York,  1893] 

*  Views  in  San  Domingo,  including  the  coffin  there  presumed  to  contain  his 
remains. 

410  PORTRAITS.      Original  Photograph  of  the  Portrait  of  Columbus, 

ascribed  to  Sir  Antonio  Moro,  with  4-page  description,  and  a  maga- 
zine article  by  W.  E.  Curtis  on  the  portraits.      (As  one  piece.) 


48  Xibrars  ot  MUberforce  Eames 

COLUMBUS— Continued. 

411  RUELENS   (C.)     La   Premiere    Relation  de    Christophe    Colomb. 

8vo,  paper,  pp.  14.  (Extrait  du  Bulletin  de  la  Societe  beige  de 
Geographic)  Bruxelles,  1885 

*  An  account  of  the  Thierry  Martens  edition  of  1493,  with  a  facsimile  of  the  first 
two  pages. 

412  La  Premiere  Relation  de  Christophe   Colomb,  1493.      Lettres 

sur  une  edition  de  l'Epistola  Christofori  Colom,  appartenant  a  la 
Bibliotheque  Royale  de  Bruxelles.    Post  8vo,  paper.     Bruxelles,  1885 

*  One  of  only  12  copies  printed  on  Bristol  paper.  With  a  very  fine  facsimile  of  the 
edition  printed  by  Thierry  Martens  at  Antwerp,  1493. 

413  SHEA  (JOHN  G.)     Where  Are  the   Remains  of  Columbus  ?     Illus- 

trated. Small  4to,  paper,  pp.  17.  (Reprinted  from  the  Magazine 
of  American  History.)  New  York,  1883 

414  Columbus    and    the    Men    of    Palos.      8vo,     paper,    pp.    12. 

(Reprinted  from  "The  U.  S.  Catholic  Historical  Magazine.") 

New  York,  1888 

415  SYLLACIUS  (NICOLAUS).     De  Insulis  Meridiani  atque   Indict 

Maris  Nuper  Inventis.  With  a  translation  into  English  by  the  Rev. 
John  Mulligan.  Portrait  of  Columbus  after  the  Genoa  bust.  4to,  half 
morocco,  gilt  top,  uncut.  New  York,  1859 

*  Privately  printed  by  James  Lenox — only  100  issued.  This  contains  the  original 
Latin  text  of  Syllacius'  account  of  the  second  voyage  of  Columbus,  with  translation, 
explanatory  notes,  translation  of  the  letter  of  Dr.  Chanca,  physician  to  Columbus  in 
his  second  voyage,  giving  a  narrative,  and  a  bibliographical  appendix  on  the  voyages, 
with  facsimiles.  * 

416  TOWNSHEND  (C.  H.)     Am-ar-ca.     Columbus  Day.     Royal  8vo, 

paper,  pp.  6.  (Reprinted  from  the  N.  E.  Hist,  and  Gen.  Register, 
April,  1893.)     Presentation  copy.  Boston,  1893 

*  Am-ar-ca  is  the  native  name  of  the  land  which  Columbus  discovered  in  149S,  near 
the  mouth  of  the  Orinoco,  while  making  his  third  voyage.  The  object  of  the  paper  is 
to  prove  that  America  is  so  called  after  its  native  name,  and  not  after  Vespuccius,  who 
only  adopted  that  cognomen  to  distinguish  himself  from  others  of  the  same  name. 

417  WIESER  (F.  V.)     Die  Karte  des   Bartolomeo  Colombo  iiber   die 

vierte  Reise  des  Admirals,     j  facsimile  maps.     8vo,  paper,  pp.  13. 

Innsbruck,  1893 

418  WILSON  (GEN.  JAMES  GRANT).     Memorials  and  Footprints 

of  Columbus.  Address  before  the  N.  Y.  Genealogical  Soc'y.  8vo, 
paper,  pp.  15.      Presentation  copy.  New  York,  1888 

*Only  100  copies  privately  printed. 


Xibrarg  of  Milberforce  JEames  49 

COLUMBUS— Continued. 

419  WINSOR    (JUSTIN).      Christopher    Columbus,    and    How    he 

Received  and  Imparted  the  Spirit  of  Discovery.  Portraits,  numer- 
ous reproductions  of  rare  maps,  etc.     8vo,  cloth.  Boston,  1892 

420  [ ]  Columbus:  a  Bibliographical   Note  from  the  Catalogue  of 

the  Ticknor  Collection,  now  in   press.     Small  folio,  sheets,  pp.  12. 
(Printed  on  one  side  of  the  page  only.)     Boston :  Public  Library,  1876 
^No.  25  of  only  30  signed  copies  printed. 

421  YOUNG  (GEORGE).     The  Columbus    Memorial,   containing   the 

First  Letter  (in  Spanish)  of  Columbus,  the  Latin  Letter,  and  the 
Narrative  of  the  Four  Voyages  of  Amerigo  Vespucci  reproduced  in 
Facsimile.  With  illustrations,  introductions,  and  notes.  Small  4to, 
paper,  pp.  167.  Philadelphia,  1893 

422  COLUMBUS  (FERDINAND).     [Harrisse  (Henry.)]     Fernand 

Colomb,  sa  Vie,  ses  CEuvres.  Essai  Critique.  Imp.  8vo,  paper, 
pp.  6  -f-  230  -f-  Errata  leaf.  Paris,  1872 

*  No.  81  of  only  200  copies  on  Holland  Paper.     Uncut. 


423  CONGREGATIONALISTS.      Dexter    (Henry  Martyn).     The 

Congregationalism  of  the  last  three  hundred  years,  as  seen  in  its 
literature,  with  special  reference  to  certain  recondite  neglected,  or 
disputed  passages.  With  a  Bibliographical  Appendix.  Thick  royal 
8vo,  cloth,  gilt  top.  New  York,  1880 

*  The  "  Collections  toward  a  Bibliography  of  Congregationalism  "  in  the  appendix, 
contains  over  7,200  titles,  indicating  where  each  work  may  be  found. 

424  Waddington  (John).     Congregational  History,  in  relation  to 

Contemporaneous  events,  and  the  Conflict  for  Freedom,  Purity,  and 
Independence,    1 200-1880.     5  thick  vols.  8vo,  cloth. 

*A  considerable  portion  of  the  work  relates  to  America.       London,   1869-1880 

425  CONGRESSIONAL  HISTORY.     History  of  Congress,  exhibit- 

ing a  Classification  of  the  Proceedings  of  the  Senate  and  the  House 
of  Representatives  from  March  4,  1789,  to  March  3,  1793,  embrac- 
ing the  First  Term  of  the  Administration  of  General  Washington. 
Thick  8vo,  half  calf.  Washington,  1843 


5o  XibrarE  of  Wilberforce  Barnes 

Connecticut. 

426  BARBER  (J.  W.)     Connecticut  Historical  Collections  .  .  .  relating 

to  the  History  and  Antiquities  of  every  town  in  Connecticut,  ipo 
illustrations.      2d  edition.      8vo,  original  calf,  pp.  560. 

New  Haven  [1837] 

427  CONNECTICUT    HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Collections   of 

the  Society.  Vols.  1  and  2.  (Essays  by  J.  H.  Trumbull  on  Algon- 
kin  Geographical  Names,  Correspondence  of  Silas  Deane,  Papers 
relating  to  the  Ticonderoga  Expedition,  etc.)     8vo,  cloth. 

Hartford,  i860,  1870 

428  DEXTER  (F.  B.)     The  First  Public  Library  in  New  Haven.     8vo, 

paper.  (Reprint  from  New  Haven  Hist.  Soc.  Papers.)  NewHaven,  1900 

*  The  library  was  founded  in  1656  by  Gov.  Theophilus  Eaton  and  John  Davenport. 

429  DIXWELL  PAPERS,  edited  by  Franklin  B.  Dexter.    8vo,  paper. 

(Reprint  from  New  Haven  Hist.  Soc.  Papers.)      New  Haven,  1900 

430  FIELD  (REV.  DAVID  D.)     History  of  the  Towns  of  Haddam  and 

East-Haddam.  Post  8vo,  paper,  pp.  49.  Middletown,  1814.  One 
of  200  copies  reprinted  for  C.  L.  Woodward.  New  York,  1892 

431  [HINMAN  (R.  R.)]     The  Blue  Laws  of  New  Haven  Colony,  com- 

monly called  Blue  Laws  of  Connecticut;  Quaker  Laws  of  Plymouth 
and  Massachusetts;  Blue  Laws  of  New  York,  Maryland,  Virginia, 
and  South  Carolina.  First  record  of  Connecticut,  etc.  Post  8vo, 
cloth.  Hartford,  1838 

432  LOVE  (W.  DE  L.)     Hartford  the  Keeper  of  Connecticut's  Charter. 

8vo,  pp.  18.  [Hartford,  1898] 

*  One  of  only  25  copies  printed.     Article  on  the  original  charter,  from   Hartford 
Daily  Courant,  laid  in. 

433  STEINER  (BERNARD   C.)     The  History  of  Education  in   Con- 

necticut.     8vo,  paper,  pp.  300,  and  plates.  Washington,  1893 

434  TRUMBULL  (J.  HAMMOND).     The   Rev.    Samuel   Peters,   his 

Defenders  and  Apologists.  (Four  articles  from  the  Hartford 
Courant,  Sept.  10  to  Oct.  11,  1877.)     (One  piece.) 

*  Relates  to  the  Connecticut  Blue-Laws  and  their  forgery  by  Peters. 

435 The  True  Blue  Laws  of  Connecticut  and  New  Haven,  and  the 

False  Blue  Laws,  invented  by  the  Rev.  Samuel  Peters.  To  which 
are  added  specimens  of  the  Laws  and  Judicial  Proceedings  of  other 
Colonies,  and  some  Blue  Laws  of  England  in  the  reign  of  James  I. 
Post  8vo,  blue  cloth,  pp.  360.  Hartford,  1876 

*  Presentation  copy  from  Leonard  Bacon  to  the  Rev.  Dr.  John  Hall. 


/ 


Xfbrarp  of  Wtlberforce  Barnes  51 

Gbe  Constitution. 

436  CENTZ  (P.  C.)     The  Republic  of  Republics;  or,  American  Federal 

Liberty.     8vo,  cloth.  Boston,  1881 

437  CHADSEY  (C.  E.)     The  Struggle  between  President  Johnson  and 

Congress  over  Reconstruction.  8vo,  paper,  pp.  141.  (Columbia 
University  Studies.)  New  York,  1896 

438  COHN  (MORRIS  M.)     An  Introduction  to  the  Study  of  the  Con- 

stitution.    8vo,  cloth.     (Johns  Hopkins  Studies.)     Baltimore,  1892 

439  CONSTITUTIONAL  HISTORY  OF  THE  U.  S.  as  Seen  in 

the  Development  of  American  Law.  Lectures  before  the  University 
of  Michigan  by  J.  T.  Cooley,  D.  H.  Chamberlain,  etc.     8vo,  cloth. 

New  York,  1889 

440  ELLIOT  (JONATHAN).     The   Debates   in   the  several  Conven- 

tions on  the  Adoption  of  the  Federal  Constitution  as  recommended 
by  the  General  Convention  at  Philadelphia  in  1787,  together  with 
the  Journal  of  the  Federal  Convention,  Luther  Martin's  Letter,  etc. 
Second  Edition,  with  considerable  additions.  5  vols.  8vo,  full  tree 
calf,  gilt.  Washington,  1854 

*  With  the  supplementary  volume,  "  Diary  of  the  Debates  of  the  Congress  of  the 
Confederation,  by  James  Madison." 

441  FEDERALIST  (THE).     The  Federalist:  a   Collection  written  in 

favor  of  the  New  Constitution.  Reprinted  from  the  original  text, 
with  an  Original  Introduction  and  Notes  by  Henry  B.  Dawson. 
Portrait  of  Alexander  Hamilton.  Vol.  I.  (all  published).  Royal  8vo, 
cloth.  Morrisania,  N.  Y.,  1864 

*  Large  and  Thick  Paper  copy,  of  which  only  6  were  issued,  this  being  No.  2. 
Presentation  copy  to  G.  H.  Moore,  with  autograph  inscription  by  H.  B.  Dawson. 

442  FISKE  (JOHN).  Civil  Government  in  the  United  States  consid- 
ered, with  some  reference  to  its  origins.  First  Edition.  Post  8vo, 
cloth.  Boston,  1890 

443  FORD  (PAUL  LEICESTER).     A  List  of  the   Members  of  the 

Federal  Convention  of  1787.     Square  i8mo,  sewed,  pp.  15. 

*  Only  100  privately  printed,  this  being  No.  88.  Brooklyn,  1888 

444  The  Origin,  Purpose,  and  Result  of  the  Harrisburg  Conven- 
tion of  1788:  a  Study  in  Popular  Government.  8vo,  paper,  pp.  40. 
Presentation  copy.  Brooklyn,  1890 

*  Only  250  printed,  this  being  No.  22. 


52  Xlbrarp  of  TKHilberforce  Barnes 

THE   CONSTITUTION— Continued. 

445  FORD   (PAUL  LEICESTER).      Pamphlets  on  the  Constitution 

of  the  United  States,  published  during  its  discussion  by  the  people, 
1787-1788.  Edited,  with  Notes  and  a  Bibliography  by  P.  L.  Ford. 
8vo,  cloth.  Brooklyn:  Privately  printed,  1888 

*  Only  500  issued,  this  being  No.  118.  Contains  reprints  of  rare  pamphlets  by 
Elbridge  Gerry,  John  Jay,  Tench  Coxe,  John  Dickinson,  Richard  Henry  Lee, 
George  Mason,  etc. 

446  [HAMILTON    (ALEXANDER).]     The  Federalist:  a   Commen- 

tary on  the  Constitution  of  the  United  States,  a  Collection  of 
Essays  by  Alexander  Hamilton,  Jay,  and  Madison;  also  The  Con- 
tinentalist,  and  other  papers  by  Hamilton,  edited  by  John  C.  Ham- 
ilton.    Portrait  of  Hamilton.     Thick  8vo,  cloth.      Philadelphia,  1864 

447  HARDING  (SAMUEL  B.)     The  Contest  over  the  ratification  of 

the  Federal  Constitution  in  the  State  of  Massachusetts.  8vo,  cloth. 
(Harvard  Historical  Studies.)  New  York,  1896 

448  MADISON  (JAMES).     Journal  of   the  Federal   Convention,  kept 

by  James   Madison.      Reprinted  from  the  edition  of    1840,  with  a 

complete  Index  added.  Edited  by  E.  H.  Scott.  Special  edition. 
Thick  8vo,  cloth.  Chicago,  1893 

*  Large  Paper  copy. 

449  PENNSYLVANIA.       Pennsylvania  and  the  Federal  Constitution, 

1787-1788.  Edited  by  J.  B.  McMaster  and  F.  D.  Stone.  15  por- 
traits of  Robert  Morris,  Jared  Ingersoll,  Franklin,  Gouverneur  Morris, 
Benjamin  Push,  etc.,  by  Albert  Rosenthal .  Thick  8vo,  cloth.  (His- 
torical Society  of  Pennsylvania.)  [Lancaster,  Pa.],  1888 

450  STEARNS  (C.  W.)     A    Concordance    to  the    Constitution  of  the 

United  States  of  America,  with  a  classified  Index.     8vo,  cloth. 

New  York,  1873 

451  STEVENS  (C.  E.)    Sources  of  the  Constitution  of  the  United  States. 

Crown  8vo,  cloth.  New  York,  1894 

452  CONTINENTAL  MONEY.     Breck  (Samuel).    Historical  Sketch 

of  Continental  Paper  Money.  8vo,  sewed,  pp.  20.  (Article  from 
National  Magazine,  1845.) 

453  Phillips  (Henry).     Historical  Sketches  of  the  Paper  Currency 

of  the  American  Colonies,  prior  to  the  Adoption  of  the  Federal  Con- 
stitution. 2  vols,  three-quarter  morocco,  gilt  tops,  uncut,  by  Brad- 
streets.      (Woodward's  Historical  Series,  Nos.  5  and  6.) 

Roxbury,  Mass.,  1865-66 


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454  CONTINENTAL  MONEY.     Phillips  (Henry,  Jr.)      A  Review 

of  the  Article  on  Continental  Money  in  Harper's  Magazine  for 
March,  1863.     8vo,  sewed,  pp.  8.  n.  p. :  Privately  printed,  1863 

455  COOPER  (T.  V)  and  FENTON  (H.  T.)     American  Politics  (Non- 

partisan) from  the  Beginning  to  Date,  embodying  a  history  of  all 
the  Political  Parties,  Great  Speeches,  etc.     Thick  8vo,  sheep. 

Philadelphia,  1882 

456  [CRAMER  (ZADOK).]      The  Navigator,  containing  Directions  for 

Navigating  the  Monongahela,  Allegeheny,  Ohio,  and  Mississippi 
Rivers,  with  an  ample  account  of  these  much  admired  waters  .  .  . 
and  a  Concise  Description  of  their  Towns,  Villages,  Harbors,  Set- 
tlements, etc.,  with  Maps  of  the  Ohio  and  Mississippi.  To  which 
is  added  an  Account  of  Louisiana,  and  of  the  Missouri  and  Columbia 
Rivers,  as  discovered  by  .  .  .  Capts.  Lewis  and  Clarke.  Eighth 
Edition.  Crown  8vo,  original  half  calf.  (A  trifling  piece  of  a  corner 
of  one  leaf  has  been  torn  away,  injuring  a  letter  or  two,  but  other- 
wise a  Fine  Copy  of  a  Rare  Book.) 

Pittsburgh:   Cramer,  Spear  and  Eichbaum,  18 14 

*  Contains  13  maps  of  the  Ohio  (printed  on  the  page),  and  13  of  the  Mississippi,  as 
also  map  of  the  Falls  of  the  Ohio,  and  Plan  of  Pittsburgh. 

'457  CUBA.  Bibliography.  List  of  Books  relating  to  Cuba,  by  A.  P.  C. 
Griffin;  with  Bibliography  of  Maps,  by  P.  Lee  Phillips.  8vo,  paper, 
pp.  61.      (Congressional  Document.)  Washington,  1898 

458  Coleccion  de   Novelas,  Cuentos,  Leyendas,   etc.,   de  Autores 

Cubanos.     8vo,  pp.  249,  paper.  Habana,  1855 

*  Contents:  Antonelli  (Novela  historica),  por  Lacarias ;  El  Espeton  de  Oro,  por 
Cirilo  Villaverde;  Dos  Padres  para  una  Hija,  por  J.  de  J.  Q.  Garcia;  El  Colera  en  la 
Habana,  por  Ramon  de  Palma. 

459  CUBA  AND    PORTO  RICO.      The    Island  of  Cuba,    by   A.    S- 

Rowan  and  M.  M.  Ramsay.  Maps.  1897. — Porto  Rico  and  the 
West  Indies,  by  M.  A.  Hamm.  Illustrated  [1899]. — Robinson's  The 
Porto  Rico  of  To-day.  Illustrated.  1899. — Ober's  Puerto  Rico  and 
its  Resources.     Maps  and  illustrations.       1899.      (4  vols.) 

460  r\  ARIEN  COLONY.     The  Darien  Papers:  being  a  Selection  of 
wM     Original  Letters  and  Official  Documents  relating  to  the  Estab- 
lishment of  a  Colony  at  Darien  by  the   Company  of  Scotland 

trading  to  Africa  and  the  Indies,  1695-1 700.  Map  and  facsimile.  4to, 
cloth.  Edinburgh,  1849 

*  Edited  by  John  Hill  Burton,  and  printed  by  the  Bannatyne  Club.  Only  a  very 
limited  number  issued. 


54  Xibrars  of  TKatlberforce  jEames 

461  DARWIN  (CHARLES).     Journal  of  Researches  into  the  Natural 

History  and  Geology  of  the  Countries  visited  during  the  voyage 
round  the  World  of  H.  M.  S.  Beagle.  Numerous  illustrations.  8vo, 
cloth.  London,  1890 

462  DAVIS  (HON.  N.  DARNELL).     Cotton   Planting  in  the  British 

West  Indies.  Folio,  4  leaves.  (Reprinted  from  "The  Argosy," 
Dec,  1904.)     With  British  Guinea  1  cent  postage  stamp. 

[Georgetown,  1904?] 

463  DAWSON   (SAMUEL    E.)     The  Lines  of  Demarcation  of  Pope 

Alexander  VI.,  and  the  Treaty  of  Tordesillas,  A.  D.  1493  and  1494- 
8vo,  paper.      (From  Trans.  Royal  Society  of  Canada.)     Ottawa,  1899 

464  DECLARATION  OF   INDEPENDENCE.      Bergen  (Frank). 

The  Other  Side  of  the  Declaration  of  Independence.  A  Lecture 
at  Elizabeth,  N.  J.      i2mo,  sewed,  pp.  46.         Elizabeth,  N.  J.,  1898 

465  Chamberlain  (Mellen).  The  Authentication  of  the  Declara- 
tion of  Independence,  July  4,  1776.  8vo,  paper,  pp.  28.  Presenta- 
tion copy  from  the  author  to  G.  H.  Moore.  Cambridge,  1885 

466  Donaldson  (Thomas).     The  House  in  which  Thomas  Jefferson 

wrote  the  Declaration  of  Independence.  Illustrated.  Post  8vo, 
buckram.  Philadelphia:  Privately  printed,  1898 

467  Doyle  (J.  A.)  The  American  Colonies  previous  to  the  Decla- 
ration of  Independence.  (The  Arnold  Prize  Essay,  Oxford,  June, 
1869.)     8vo,  cloth.  London,  1869 

468  Draper  (Lyman  C.)    An  Essay  on  the  Autographic  Collections 

of  the  Signers  of  the  Declaration  of  Independence  and  of  the  Con- 
stitution. Portrait  of  the  author.  Royal  8vo,  cloth.  Autograph 
presentation  copy  from  the  author.  New  York,  1889 

469  Friedenweld  (H).     The   Declaration   of   Independence.     An 

Interpretation  and  an  Analysis.      Post  8vo,  cloth.     New  York,  1904 

470  Hays  (I.  Minis).     A  Note  on    the    History    of    the    Jefferson 

Manuscript  Draught  of  the  Declaration  of  Independence  in  the 
Library  of  the  American  Philosophical  Society.  Facsimile  of  the 
document.  Folio,  paper,  pp.  20.  Presentation  copy  from  the  author 
to  Wilberforce  Eames. 

Reprinted  July,  i8p8,  from  Proceedings  of  the  Amer.  Philos.  Socy. 
*  Only  a  very  few  copies  were  printed  separately. 


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471  DE  COSTA  (B.  F.)     Cabo  de  Baxos,  or  the  Place  of  Cape  Cod  in 

the  Old  Cartology.     8vo,  paper.  New  York,  1881 

472  Lake  George,   its  Scenes  and  Characteristics,  with  Glimpses 

of  the  Olden  Time,  a  short  account  of  Ticonderoga,  etc.  Illus- 
trated.     i2mo,  cloth.  New  York,  1868 

473  Myvyrian   Archaiology:  the    Pre-Columbian   Voyages  of  the 

Welsh  to  America.  8vo,  paper,  pp.  12.  Presentation  copy  from  the 
author  to  Dr.  G.  H.  Moore.  Albany,  1891 

474  DELAWARE.     Perry  (William  Stevens — Editor).     Papers  relat- 

ing to  the  History  of  the  Church  in  Delaware,  A.  D.  1706-3782. 
4to,  cloth.  [New  York]  1878 

*  Only  250  copies  privately  printed  for  subscribers. 

475  Powell  (Lyman  P.)     The  History  of  Education  in  Delaware. 

8vo,  paper,  pp.  186,  and  plates.  Washington,  1893 

476  DICKINSON  (JOHN).     The   Life   and  Times  of  John  Dickinson, 

1 732-1808.  By  C.  J.  Stille.  Portrait.  8vo,  cloth.  (Memoir  of 
the  Historical  Society  of  Pennsylvania.)  Philadelphia,  1891 

477  The  Writings  of  John  Dickinson.  Vol.  1,  the  Political  Writ- 
ings,1764-1774.  Edited  by  Paul  Leicester  Ford.  8vo, cloth.  (Memoirs 
of  the  Historical  Society  of  Pennsylvania.)  Philadelphia,  1895 

*  Contains  the  most  important  of  Dickinson's  writings — The  Letters  of  a  Farmer; 
Reply  to  Galloway;  Petition  to  the  King  from  the  Inhabitants  of  Pennsylvania; 
Address  on  the  Stamp  Act;  etc.     With  facsimiles  of  the  original  title-pages. 

478  DOYLE   (J.  A.)     The   English   in   America.      Virginia,    Maryland, 

and  the  Carolinas.  Map.  London,  1882;  also  the  continuation,  The 
Puritan  Colonies,  j  maps.  London,  1887.  Together  3  vols.  8vo, 
cloth.  London,  1882-87 

479  DUNLAP  SOCIETY.    Wegelin  (Oscar).     Early  American  Plays, 

1714-1830,  being  a  compilation  of  the  titles  of  plays  by  American 
Authors  published  and  performed  in  America  previous  to  1830. 
Edited,  with  an  Introduction,  by  John  Malone.  8vo,  vellum,  paper 
cover,  uncut.  New  York:  Printed  for  the  Dunlap  Society,  1900 

*  Presentation  copy  from  the  author. 

480  Roden  (Robert  F.)     Later  American  Plays,  1831-1900,  being 

a  compilation  of  the  titles  of  plays  by  American  Authors  published 
and  performed  in  America  since  183 1.  8vo,  vellum,  paper  cover, 
uncut.  New  York:  Printed  for  the  Dunlap  Society,  1900 

*  Presentation  copy  from  the  author. 


56  Xfbrars  of  Wtlberforce  Barnes 

481  pDEN  (RICHARD).     The  First  Three  English  Books  on  Amer- 

ica,  151 1— 1555.  Being  chiefly  Translations,  Compilations,  etc., 
by  Richard  Eden  from  the  Writings,  Maps,  etc.,  of  Pietro  Martire, 
Sebastian  Miinster,  Sebastian  Cabot,  with  Extracts  from  the  Works 
of  other  Spanish,  Italian,  and  German  Writers  of  the  Time.  Edited 
by  Edward  Arber.     4to,  cloth.  Birmingham,  1885 

*  The  three  works  reprinted  are:  (1)  ^T  Of  the  newe  landes  and  of  ye  people  founde 
by  the  messengers  of  the  Kynge  of  Portyngale  named  Emanuel,  Antwerp,  John  of 
Doesborowe  (1511  ?);  (2)  ^T  A  treatyse  of  the  newe  India,  with  other  new  founde 
landes  and  Islandes,  London,  1553;  (3)  The  Decades  of  the  newe  worlde  or  West  India, 
London,  1555. 

482  EGGLESTON    (EDWARD).      The   Beginners   of  a   Nation.     A 

History  of  the  Source  and  Rise  of  the  Earliest  English  Settlements 
in  America,  with  special  reference  to  the  Life  and  Character  of  the 
People.     8vo,  cloth.  New  York,  1897 

483  ELZEVIR  CLUB  SERIES.     No.  1.     The  Original  of  Local  and 

other  Names.  A  Letter  from  Hon.  Francis  Baylies,  of  Taunton, 
Mass.,  to  Hon.  P.  W.  Leland,  of  Fall  River,  Mass.  4to,  24  leaves 
printed  on  one  side  only,  sheets.  Brooklyn,  1879 

*  One  of  30  copies  printed  by  Paul  L.  Ford  on  his  own  printing  press. 

484  No.  6.     Bibliotheca  Chaunciana.     A  List  of  the  Writings  of 

Charles  Chauncy.  [By  Paul  Leicester  Ford.]  4to,  5  preliminary 
and  30  numbered  leaves,  sheets.        Brooklyn:  Privately  printed,  1884 

*  One  of  10  copies  printed  by  Paul  L.  Ford  on  his  own  printing  press.  Presenta- 
tion copy  from  the  author,  with  his  autograph. 


485  CMSKE    (JOHN).       The    Critical   Period  of  American    History, 

1783-1789.     Map.     Post  8vo,  cloth.  Boston,  1889 

486  The   Discovery  of  America,  with  some  Account   of   Ancient 

America,   and  the  Spanish  Conquest.       First    Edition.     Portrait, 
maps  and  illustrations.      2  vols,  post  8vo,  cloth.  Boston,  1892 

487  A  History  of  the  United    States  for   Schools.     With  Topical 

Analysis,  by  F.  A.  Hill.     Portraits,  maps,  etc.     Post  8vo,  half  roan. 

Boston,  1895 

488  FLORIDA.     Brinton  (Daniel  G.)     Notes  on  the  Floridan  Penin- 

sula, its  Literary  History,   Indian  Tribes,  and  Antiquities.      12010, 
original  cloth.  Philadelphia,  1859 


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489  FLORIDA.     Fairbanks  (George  R.)      The  Spaniards  in  Florida, 

comprising  the  notable  settlement  of  the  Huguenots  in  1564,  and 
the  History  and  Antiquities  of  St.  Augustine.     8vo,  paper,  pp.  120. 

Jacksonville,  Fla. :  C.  Drew,  1868 

490  Soto  (Hernando   de).     Letter   of    Hernando    De  Soto,    and 

Memoir  of  Hernando  de  Escalante  Fontaneda.  Translated  from 
the  Spanish  by  Buckingham  Smith.     Map.     4to,  cloth. 

Washington,  1854 

*  Translated  from  the  manuscripts  in  the  possession  of  James  Lenox.  Only  100 
printed. 

491  FORCE   (PETER).     Tracts  and  Other  Papers  relating  principally 

to  the  Origin,  Settlement  and  Progress  of  the  Colonies  in  North 
America,  from  the  Discovery  of  the  Country  to  the  year  1776. 
4  vols.  8vo,  cloth,  uncut.  Washington,  1836,  1838,  1844,  1846 

*  Containing  reprints  of  rare  and  unprocurable  books  and  pamphlets,  including 
Montgomery's  New  Colony  to  the  South  of  Carolina  1717,  Nova  Brittania  1609,  New 
Life  of  Virginea  1612,  Cotton's  Late  Troubles  in  Virginia  1676,  New  England's 
Plantation  1630,  Smith's  Description  of  New  England  1616,  and  New  England's 
Trials  1622,   Morton's  New  English  Canaan  1632,  etc. 

492  FORD    (PAUL  LEICESTER— Editor).       Winnowings  in  Amer- 

ican History.  (Tracts  founded  on  old  documents,  manuscripts,  etc., 
dealing  with  Narratives,  Broadsides,  and  Proclamations  of  the  Revo- 
lution, Virginia,  Colonial  New  York,  the  Indians,  and  the  New- 
foundland Fisheries  Question.)  14  various  numbers.  i2mo,  paper. 
(14  pieces.) 

493  FRANKLIN  (BENJAMIN).    Bigelow  (John— Editor).  The  Com- 

plete Works  of  Benjamin  Franklin,  including  his  Private,  Official 
and  Scientific  Correspondence,  and  numerous  Letters  and  Docu- 
mants  now  for  the  First  Time  printed,  with  many  others  not  in- 
cluded in  any  former  collection;  also  the  unmutilated  and  correct 
version  of  his  Autobiography.  Portrait.  Complete  in  10  vols. 
8vo,  half  roan  (backs  of  a  few  of  the  vols,  a  little  worn). 

♦Letterpress  edition.     Only  600  printed.  New  York,   1887-88 

494  [Suppressed   Letter  on   Marriage,  Privately  Printed  from  the 

Original  in  the  Department  of  State  at  Washington.]  Philadelphia, 
June  25th,  1745.      My  Dear  Friend.      Broadside.  [n.  p.,  1888?] 

*  Rare.     This  edition  is  not  mentioned  in  Ford's  Franklin  Bibliography. 


58  Xtbrars  ot  TKHUbertorce  JEames 

495  FRANKLIN  (BENJAMIN).     Ford  (Paul  Leicester).    Franklin 

Bibliography.  A  List  of  Books  written  by,  or  relating  to,  Benjamin 
Franklin.      8vo,  half  roan.  Brooklyn,  1889 

*  Privately  issued.  Only  500  copies  printed,  this  being  No.  11.  Inserted  are 
photographic  facsimiles  of  the  rare  "  Parable  against  Persecution,"  and  the  "  Way  to 
Wealth,  Lond.,  1774"  (title-page). 

496  [ ]    Ford    (Paul    Leicester).      The    Prefaces,    Proverbs    and 

Poems  of  Benjamin  Franklin  originally  printed  in  Poor  Richard's 
Almanacs  for  1 733-1 758,  collected  and  edited.  Facsimiles.  8vo, 
half  roan.  (Presentation  copy  from  the  author  to  Wilberforce 
Eames. )  Brooklyn,    1890 

*  Large  Paper  copy.     Only  100  privately  printed,  this  being  No.  6. 

497  [ ]  Ford  (Paul   Leicester).     Who  Was  the  Mother  of  Frank- 

lin's Son?  An  Historical  Conundrum,  hitherto  given  up — now  partly 
answered.  8vo,  paper,  pp.  15.  (Presentation  copy  from  the  author 
to  Wilberforce  Eames.)  Brooklyn,  1889 

*OnIy  100  privately  printed,  this  being  No.  8. 

498  Franklin  Imprint.      Remarks   upon   Mr.  George  Whitefield, 

proving  Him  a  Man  under  Delusion.  By  George  Gillespy,  Minister 
of  the  Gospel,  in  the  County  of  New-Castle,  in  America.  i2mo,  pp. 
24,  sewed.      Philadelphia:  Printed  by  B.  Franklin  for  the  Author,  1744 

*  One  of  a  few  facsimiles  of  the  only  known  copy  of  the  first  edition  in  the  Pennsyl- 
vania Historical  Society. 

499  [ ]    Primer.       The    Benjamin     Franklin     Primer.      Illustrated. 

i6mo,  paper,  pp.  24.  Attleboro,  1880 

*  An  amusing  primer  in  the  style  of  Field's  Tribune  Primer,  but  published  two 
years  before  it.     Portrait  of  Franklin  in  modern  evening  dress  on  the  wrapper. 

500  Rosengarten  (J.  G.)  The  "Franklin  Papers"  in  the  Ameri- 
can Philosophical  Society. — Some  New  Franklin  Papers. — Some 
Letters  of  Franklin's  Correspondents  (from  the  Franklin  Papers  in 
the  A.  P.  S.).      3  pamphlets,  8vo.  Philadelphia,  1903 

501  [ ]   Sachse  (J.  F.)      Franklin's   Account    with   the  "Lodge  of 

Masons,"  1731— 1737,  as  found  upon  the  pages  of  his  Daily  Journal. 
Portrait  of  Franklin  after  West,  and  facsimiles.     4to,  paper,  pp.  21. 

Philadelphia  {Privately  printed,  1898) 

502  [ ]  [Williamson  (Hugh).]     What  is  Sauce  for  a  Goose  is  also 

Sauce  for  a  Gander.      i6mo,  paper,  pp.  8.  Philadelphia,  1764 

*  A  fine  pen-and-ink  facsimile.  Of  the  original  only  two  copies  are  known,  one 
being  sold  in  the  Brinley  sale,  where  it  brought  $85.  This  severe  epitaph  is  the  only 
known  publication  which  mentions  the  mother  of  Franklin's  son  William,  the  Governor 
of  New  Jersey. 


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503  i^ANNETT    (HENRY).      The    Building   of    a    Nation.     The 
\J      Growth,    Present    Condition,   and    Resources    of  the    United 

States,  with  a  Forecast  of  the  Future.  Ilhistrated  with  maps,  charts 
aud  diagrams.     8vo,  cloth.  New  York,  1895 

504  GENEALOGY.     Durrie  (Daniel  S.)     Bibliographia  Genealogica 

Americana:  an  Alphabetical  Index  to  American  Genealogies  and 
Pedigrees  contained  in  State,  County  and  Town  Histories,  Printed 
Genealogies  and  Kindred  Works.     Third   Edition.      8vo,  cloth. 

Albany,  1886 

505  Fourth  Edition  of  the  same,  enlarged  and  containing  nearly 

40,000  references.     8vo,  cloth.  Albany,  1895 

506  Eliot  (W.  H.)     Genealogy  of  the  Eliot  Family.      Revised  and 

enlarged  by  W.  S.  Porter.  8vo,  in  the  original  sheets,  uncut  and 
unopened.  New  Haven,  1854 

507  Mills  (W.  S.)     Foundations  of  Genealogy,  with  suggestions 

on  the  Art  of  preparing  Records  of  Ancestry.     Square  i2mo,  cloth. 

New  York,  1899 

508 Nelson  (William).   Contributions  towards  a  Nelson  Genealogy. 

Part  I.      Some  Neilsons  of  Scotland.     4to,  cloth. 

Paterson,  N.  J.:    The  Paterson  History  Club,  1904 
*  Only  100  printed. 

509  Wade    Genealogy.     Compiled    by   Stuart  C.  Wade.     4  parts, 

8vo,  pp.  384,  paper.  New  York,  1 900-1 903 

510  Whitmore    (W.    H.)      The    American    Genealogist:    being   a 

Catalogue  of  Family  Histories  and  Publications  containing  Genea- 
logical Information,  issued  in  the  United  States,  arranged  chronolo- 
gically.    Portrait.     8vo,  cloth.  Albany,  1875 

511  GEORGIA.    Jones  (Charles  C,  Jr.).    The  Dead  Towns  of  Georgia. 

5  plans.     8vo,  cloth.  Savannah:  Privately  printed,  1878 

512  Jones  (Charles  C,  Jr.).    The  History  of  Georgia.     Illustrated 

with  maps,  views  and  plans.     2  vols,  thick  8vo,  cloth.        Boston,  1883 

513  M'Call  (Capt.  Hugh).  The  History  of  Georgia,  con- 
taining Brief  Sketches  of  the  most  remarkable  events,  up  to  the 
present  day.      2  vols.    8vo,  pp.   viii,  376;  vii,   424,   in   the   original 

printed  boards,  uncut,  somewhat  stained  and  spotted. 

Savannah,  1811-16 
*  "  One  of  the  Rarest  of  State  Histories."— Menzies  Catalogue,  No.  1290.  "Both 
volumes  are  largely  devoted  to  the  history  of  the  border  warfare  with  the  Creeks  and 
Cherokees." — Field. 


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514  GEORGIA.    Stevens  (Rev.  W.  B.)     A  History  of  Georgia,  from  its 

Discovery  by  Europeans  to  the  Adoption  of  the  Present  Consti- 
tution in  1798.      Maps  and  2  portraits.      2  vols.  8vo,  cloth. 

New  York,  1847,  1859 

515  White  (Rev.  G.)  Historical  Collections  of  Georgia,  contain- 
ing the  most  interesting  Facts,  Traditions,  Biographical  Sketches, 
Anecdotes,  etc.,  relating  to  its  History  and  Antiquity.  Nearly  100 
illustrations,  and  map.     8vo,  cloth.  New  York,  1855 

516  GONNEVILLE  (CAPITAINE  DE).     Relation  Authentique  du 

Voyage  du  Capitaine  De  Gonneville  es  Nouvelles  Terres  des  Indes. 
Publiee  integralement  pour  la  premiere  fois,  avec  une  introduction 
et  des  eclaircissements.  Par  M  D'Avezac.  8vo,  paper,  pp.  115. 
(Presentation  copy  from  the  author.)  (Extrait  des  Annales  des  Voy- 
ages, 1869.)  Paris,    1869 

*  Voyage  to  the  coast  of  Brazil  in  1 503-1 505. 

517  GREEN  (S.  S.)  The  Scotch-Irish  in  America.  A  Paper  read  before 

the  American  Antiquarian  Society.  8vo,  paper,  pp.  59.  (Presen- 
tation copy  from  the  author.)  Worcester,  Mass.,  1895 

518  GREENLAND.      Fabricius  '(Otto).     Fauna  Groenlandica,   syste- 

matice  sistens,  Animalia  Groenlandiae,  .  .  .  etc.  Folding  plate.  8vo, 
boards,  uncut.  Hafnise  et  Lipsiae,  1780 

519  Rink  (Dr.  Henry).     Danish   Greenland,    its  People  and   its 

Products.  Edited  by  Robert  Brown.  Illustrations  by  the  Eskimo, 
and  map.     Thick  post  8vo,  cloth.  London,  1877 

520  GROLIER  CLUB.      Exhibition  of  Engraved  Portraits  of  Washing- 

ton, commemorative  of  the  Centenary  of  his  Death.      i6mo,  paper. 

New  York,  1899 

521  Hart  (Charles  Henry).  Catalogue  of  the  Engraved  Por- 
traits of  Washington;  21  reproductions  of  some  of  the  rarest  known  en- 
gravings, and  including  a  mezzotint  by  S.  Arlent  Edwards.  4to,  half 
parchment,  uncut.  New  York:    The  Grolier  Club,  1904 

*  Only  425  copies  printed.  Laid  in  are  two  pamphlets  of  4  pp.  each  by  the  author 
on  Paul  Revere's  portrait  of  Washington,  and  on  the  work  of  John  Norman,  the  early 
American  engraver. 


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522  GUIANA    (BRITISH).     Bennett  (George  W.)     An    Illustrated 

History  of  British  Guiana,  compiled  from.  .  .  Schomburgk,  Sted- 
man,  Humboldt,  Dalton,  Hillhouse,  Bernau,  etc.  With  numerous 
photographs.     Royal  8vo,  cloth.  Georgetown,  Demerara,  1866 

523  Im  Thurn  (Everard).    Among  the  Indians  of  Guiana:  being 

sketches  chiefly  Anthropologic  from  the  Interior  of  British  Guiana. 
S3  illustrations  and  a  map.     8vo,  cloth.  London,  1883 

*  Chapters  on  the  Religion,  Folk-Lore,  Antiquities,  Marriage  Customs,  Various 
Tribes,  etc.,  of  the  natives. 

524  Phillips  (P.  Lee).     Guiana  Venezuela  and  Cartography.    8vo, 

paper.  Washington,  1898 

525  Rodway  (James).     History  of  British  Guiana  from  the  year 

1668  to  the  present  time.      Vol  1.     8vo,  cloth.        Georgetown,  1891 

526  Van  Heuvel  (J.  A.)  El  Dorado,  a  narrative  of  the  circum- 
stances which  gave  rise  to  reports  ...  of  the  existence  of  a  Rich  and 
Splendid  City  in  South  America  .  .  .  including  a  Defence  of  Sir 
Walter  Raleigh.     Map.     8vo,  paper,  pp.  166.  New  York  [1844] 

*  Contains  a  short  vocabulary  of  the  languages  of  the  Five  Indian  Nations  in 
Guiana. 

527  GUIANA  (FRENCH).    Nouvion  (Victor  De).   Extrait  des  Auteurs 

et  Voyageurs  qui  ont  ecrit  sur  la  Guyane;  suivis  du  Catalogue  Bib- 
liographique  de  la  Guyane.     8vo,  paper,  pp.  616.  Paris,  1844 

528  Prefontaine  (M.  de).     Maison  Rustique  a  l'Usage  des  Habi- 

tans  de  la  partie  de  la  France  6quinoxiale,  connue  sous  le  nom  de 
Cayenne,  7  folding  plates,  pp.  211 ;  also  in  the  same  volume,  Dictionnaire 
Galibi,  preced6  d'un  Essai  de  Grammaire,  par  M.  D.  L.  S.,  pp.  127 
(back  wanting).  Paris,  1763 

*  The  first  book  was  written  mainly  for  the  use  of  the  sugar  planters,  and  gives  in- 
structions for  the  working  of  a  plantation,  followed  by  an  interesting  dictionary  of 
plants,  products,  diseases,  etc..  of  Cayenne;  the  second  book  is  a  valuable  dictionary 
of  the  Galibi  or  Carib  language. 

529  Ternaux-Compans    (H.)     Notice    Historique    sur  la  Guyane 

Francaise.     8vo,  half  calf.  Paris,  1843 

*  At  the  end  is  Bibliography  of  books  relating  to  French  Guiana,  dating  from  1557. 
and  including  166  items. 

530  GUIDE  BOOKS.     Appleton's  General  Guide  to  the  United  States 

and  Canada.  Maps  and  illustrations.  2  vols.  1893. — Appleton's 
Guide  to  Mexico,  by  A.  R.  Conkling.  1884. — Stoddard's  the  Adi- 
rondacks  Illustrated,  1885;  and  others,  various.     (10  vols.) 


62  Xibrars  of  Milberforce  Barnes 

531  MAKLUYT  (RICHARD).     A  Descriptive  Catalogue  of  those 

Maps,  Charts  and  Surveys  relating  to  America,  which  are  men- 
tioned  in  Vol.  III.  of  Hakluyt's  Great   Work,  by  J.  G.  Kohl. 
8vo,  pp.  86,  paper.  Washington,  1857 

532  A  Discourse  concerning  Western  Planting,  written  in  the  year 

1584.  Now  first  printed  from  a  contemporary  manuscript,  with  a 
preface  and  an  introduction  by  Leonard  Woods,  LL.  D.  Edited, 
with  notes  in  the  appendix,  by  Charles  Deane.  8vo,  pp.  lxi,  253, 
original  black  cloth,  uncut.  Cambridge,  1877 

*  One  of  twenty-five  copies  printed  separately,  and  lettered  on  the  back:  Hak- 
luyt's Discourse  on  Western  Planting,  1584.  From  the  Deane  sale,  being  the 
editor's  own  copy. 

533  The   Principall   Navigations,  Voiages  and  Discoveries  of  the 

English  nation,  made  by  Sea  or  over  Land,  to  the  most  remote  and 
farthest  distant  Quarters  of  the  earth  at  any  time  within  the  com- 
passe  of  these  1500  yeeres:  Devided  into  three  severall  parts .  .  .  etc. 
Folio,  handsomely  bound  in  full  crimson  straight  grain  morocco, 
richly  gilt,  inside  gilt  dentelle  borders,  gilt  edges.  (The  title  has 
been  very  skillfully  repaired  and  mounted,  as  also  the  margins  of  two 
leaves  of  the  Index  and  of  two  or  three  other  leaves.)     London,  1589 

*  A  fine,  clean  copy  of  the  First  Edition.  A  map  is  referred  to  in  the  preface,  but, 
as  usual,  this  copy  does  not  contain  it,  and  only  three  copies  are  known  to  exist  in  that 
state,  but  it  contains  the  six  unnumbered  leaves  of  Drake's  voyage  to  the  South  Seas. 
Hukluyt  states  that  he  was  "  seriously  dealt  with  not  to"  publish  this  account,  but  ap- 
parently a  few  copies  must  have  been  printed,  of  which  this  is  one.  Also  is  included 
the  narrative  of  Bowles'  voyage,  " printed this  second  time  .  .  .  for  the  correction  of  the 
err  ours." 

534  The  Principal  Navigations,  Voyages,  Traffiques,  and  Discov- 
eries of  the  English  nation.  Collected  by  Richard  Hakluyt, 
Preacher,  and  Edited  by  Edmund  Goldsmid,  F.R.  H.S.  16  vols, 
bound  in  I J  vols.  8vo,  half  dark  cloth,  uncut  edges,  parc/unent  covers  bound 
in,  contents  fully  lettered  on  the  back  of  each  volume.  Portraits  and  maps. 
(As  1 7  vols. )  Edinburgh :  E.  6°  G.  Goldsmid,  1884-90 

*  Fine  paper  edition,  printed  on  the  finest  Whatman  hand-made  paper.  Besides  the 
great  edition  of  1 598-1600,  which  is  reprinted  verl/alim,  this  edition  includes  the  voy- 
age to  Cadiz  (suppressed  by  Queen  Elizabeth  after  the  disgrace  of  the  Earl  of  Essex), 
and  some  other  voyages  published  in  the  edition  of  1589,  which  were  omitted  in  the 
second  edition,  and  also  reprints  of  the  following  independent  works:  (1)  The  Fardle 
of  Facions,  r555;  (2)  The  Conquest  of  the  Grand  Canaries,  1599;  (3)  Davis's  Worldes 
Hydrographical  Discription,  1595;  (4)  Hakluyt's  Discourse  of  Western  Planting; 
(5)  The  Gentleman  of  Elvas's  Virginia  Richly  Valued,  by  the  Description  of  the  maine 
land  of  Florida,  1609;  and  (6)  Jourdan's  Discovery  of  the  Barmudas,  otherwise  called 
the  He  of  Divels,  1610.  All  of  the  voyages  are  re-arranged  in  geographical  order, 
and  numerous  indexes  are  added. 


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Ibafclupt  Society 

535  AFONSO  D'ALBOQUERQUE.    The  Commentaries  of  the  Great 

Afonso  Dalboquerque,  second  Viceroy  of  India.  Translated  from 
the  Portuguese  edition  of  1774,  with  Notes,  and  an  Introduction 
by  Walter  De  Gray  Birch.     Illustrated.     4  vols.  8vo,  cloth. 

London,  1875-84 

536  ALVAREZ  (FATHER  FRANCISCO).     Narrative  of  the  Por- 

tuguese Embassy  to  Abyssinia  during  the  years  1520-1527.  Trans- 
lated from  the  Portuguese,  with  Notes  and  Introduction  by  Lord 
Stanley  of  Alderley.     8vo,  cloth.  London,  1881 

537  ALVARO  (DE  MENDANA).     The    Discovery    of    the    Solomon 

Islands  in  1568.  Translated  from  the  original  Spanish  Manuscripts. 
Edited,  with  Introduction  and  Notes,  by  Lord  Amherst  of  Hackney 
and  Basil  Thomson.  With  maps,  and  numerous  illustrations  of  natives, 
etc.,  from  photographs.      2  vols.  8vo,  cloth.  London,  1901 

538  ANDAGOYA     (THE     ADELANTADO      PASCUAL      DE). 

Narrative  of  the  Travels  of  Pedrarias  Davila  in  the  Provinces  of 
Tierra  Firme  or  Castilla  del  Oro,  and  of  the  Discovery  of  the  South 
Sea  and  the  Coasts  of  Peru  and  Nicaragua.  Translated  and  edited, 
with  Notes  and  Introduction,  by  Clements  R.  Markham.  Map.  8vo, 
cloth.  London,  1865 

539  AZURARA   (GOMES    EANNES  DE).     The   Chronicle   of   the 

Discovery  and  Conquest  of  Guinea.  Now  first  done  into  English 
by  C.  R.  Beazley,  and  E.  Prestage.  Reproductions  of  early  maps,  etc. 
2  vols.  8vo,  cloth.  London,  1896-99 

540  BADGER   (GEORGE  P.— Translator).     History  of  the  Imams  and 

Seyyids  of  'Oman,  by  Salil-ibn-Razik.   Translated  from  the  original 

Arabic,  with  Notes,  Appendices,  and  Introductions,  continuing  the 

history  down  to  1870.     Map.     8vo,  cloth.  London,  187 1 

*  A  history  of  the  province  of  Oman,  in  Arabia,  from   the  rise  of   Mahomedanism, 

including  the  attempts  of  the   Portuguese  to  found  colonies  in  the  province  and  the 

wars  that  resulted. 

541  BARROW  (JOHN).     The  Geography  of  Hudson's  Bay;  being  the 

Remarks  of  Capt.  W.  Coats  in  many  voyages  to  that  locality,  1727- 
1751.     8vo,  cloth.  London,  1852 


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HAKLUYT   SOCIETY—  Continued. 

542  BATTELL  (ANDREW).     The    Strange  Adventures  of   Andrew 

Battell  of  Leigh,  in  Angola  and  the  adjoining  regions.  Reprinted 
from  "  Purchas  His  Pilgrimes. "  With  Notes,  and  a  concise  history 
of  Kongo  and  Angola  by  E.  G.  Ravenstein.  Map  in  pocket  at  end. 
8vo,  cloth.  London.  1901 

*  Andrew  Battell  was  captured  by  the  Portuguese  about  the  end  of  the  sixteenth 
century,  and  kept  a  prisoner  in  Angola  and  Kongo  for  apparently  nearly  ten  years. 

543  BENT    (J.   THEODORE).     Early  Voyages   and    Travels    in    the 

Levant.     I.    The  Diary  of  Master  Thomas  Dallam,  1599-1600.      II. 
Extracts  from  the  Diaries  of  Dr.  John  Covel,  1670-79.     With  some 
account  of  the  Levant  Company  of  Turkey  Merchants.     Portrait  of 
Dr.  Covel.     8vo,  cloth.  London,  1893 

544  BENZONI   (GIROLAMO).     History  of  the  New  World.    Now  first 

translated  and  edited  by  Rear-Admiral  W.  H.  Smyth.  Reproduc- 
tions of  the  original  cuts.     8vo,  cloth.  London,  1857 

545  BETHENCOURT    (JEAN    DE).     The    Canarian;    or,   Book  of 

the  Conquest  and  Conversion  of  the  Canarians  in  the  year  1402. 
By  Messire  Jean  de  Bethencourt.  Composed  by  Pierre  Bonder, 
and  Jean  le  Verrier.  Translated,  and  with  Notes,  and  Introduc- 
tion, by  R.  H.  Major.  (With  the  original  text.)  Portrait.  8vo, 
cloth.  London,   1872s 

546  BOND   (E.  A. — Editor).      Russia  at  the  close  of  the  Sixteenth  Cen- 

tury; comprising  the  treatise  "Of  the  Russe  Common  Wealth,"  by 
Giles  Fletcher,  and  the  Travels  of  Sir  Jerome  Horsey,  now  for  the 
first  time  printed  entire  from  his  own  manuscript.     8vo,  cloth. 

London,  1856 

547  CASTANHOSO  (MIGUEL  DE).     The    Portuguese    Expedition 

to  Abyssinia  in  1541-1543,  as  narrated  by  Castanhoso,  with  some 
contemporary  letters,  the  short  account  of  Bermudez,  and  certain 
extracts  from  Correa.  Translated  and  edited  by  R.  S.  Whiteway. 
Illustrated.     8vo,  cloth.  London,    1902 

548  CIEZA  DE  LEON  (PEDRO   DE).     The  Travels   of    Pedro    de 

Cieza  de  Leon,  A. D.  1532-1550,  contained  in  the  First  Part  of  his 
Chronicle  of  Peru.  Translated,  with  Notes  and  Introduction,  by 
Clements  R.  Markham.  .  Map.     8vo.  cloth.  London,  1864 


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HAKLUYT    SOCIETY— Continued. 

549  COLUMBUS.     Select  Letters  of  Christopher  Columbus,  with  other 

original  documents  relating  to  his  Four  Voyages  to  the  New 
World.     Translated  and  edited  by  R.  H.  Major.     8vo,  cloth. 

London,  1847 

550  The   Journal    of    Christopher    Columbus,    during    his    Firs, 

Voyage,  1492-1493,  and  documents  relating  to  the  Voyages  of  John 
Cabot  and  Gaspar  Corte  Real.  Translated,  with  Notes  and  Intro- 
duction.    8vo,   cloth.  London,  1893 

551  CONWAY     (SIR    W.    MARTIN-^^r).     Early    Dutch    and 

English  Voyages  to  Spitsbergen  in  the  17th  Century,  including 
Gerritsz's  Histoire  du  Pays  nomme  Spitsberghe,  1613,  and  Van  der 
Brugge's  Journael  of  Dagh  Register,  Amst.,  1634,  both  translated 
for  the  first  time  by  B.  H.  Soulsby  and  J.  A.  J.  de  Villiers.   8vo,  cloth. 

London, 1904 

552  CORTES  (HERNAN).     The  Fifth  Letter  of  Hernan  Cortes  to  the 

Emperor  Charles  V.,  containing  an  account  of  his  expedition  to 
Honduras.  Translated  from  the  original  Spanish  by  Don.  Pascual 
de  Gayangos.     8vo,  cloth.  London,  1868 

553  COSMAS    INDICOPLEUSTES,    the    Indian    Navigator.     The 

Christian  Topography  of  Cosmas,  an  Egyptian  Monk.  Translated 
from  the  Greek,  and  with  Notes,  and  Introduction  by  J.  W. 
McCrindle.     8vo,  cloth.  London,  1897 

*  The  author  lived  in  the  early  part  of  the  sixth  century. 

554  DOMINGUEZ  (LUIS  L.)  The  Conquest  of  the  River  Plate,  1535- 

1555.  (Containing)  the  voyage  of  Ulrich  Schmidt,  from  the  German 
edition  of  1567,  and  the  Commentaries  of  Alvar  Nuftez  Cabeza  de 
Vaca  from  the  Spanish  edition  of  1555.   Translated,  with  Notes  and 

Introduction.     8vo,  cloth.  London,   1891 

♦ 

555  D'ORLEANS  (PERE  PIERRE  JOSEPH).     History  of  the  two 

Tartar  Conquerors  of  China,  including  the  two  Journeys  into 
Tartary  of  Father  Ferdinand  Verbiest,  in  the  suite  of  the  Emperor 
Kang-Hi  ....  to  which  is  added  Father  Pereira's  Journey  into 
Tartary  from  the  Dutch  of  Nicolaas  Witsen,  translated  by  the  Earl 
of  Ellesmere.     With  Introduction  by  R.  H.  Major.     8vo,  cloth. 

London,  1854 

556  DRAKE  (SIR  FRANCIS).     Sir  Francis  Drake,  his  Voyage,  1595, 

by  Thomas  Maynarde;  together  with  the  Spanish  account  of 
Drake's  attack  on  Puerto  Rico.  Edited  from  the  original  manu- 
scripts by  W.  D.  Cooley.     8vo,  cloth.  London,  1849 


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HAKLUVT    SOCIETY— Continued. 

557  DUDLEY  (ROBERT,   EARL  OF  LEICESTER).     The  Voy- 

age of  Robert  Dudley  ...  to  the  West  Indies,  1594-95,  narrated 
by  Capt.  Wyatt,  by  himself,  and  by  Abram  Kendall.  Edited  by 
G.  F.  Warner.     Portrait,  map  in  pocket,  and  facsimile.     London,  1899 

558  FERNANDEZ    DE    QUIROS    (PEDRO).      The    Voyages    of 

Pedro  Fernandez  de  Quiros,  1595  to  1606.  Translated  and  edited 
by  Sir  Clements  Markham.  3  maps  in  pocket  at  end.  2  vols.  8vo, 
cloth.  London,  1904 

*  Voyages  to  the  Southern  Pacific,  to  New  Guinea,  the  New  Hebrides,  the  Mar- 
quesas, Philippines,  etc. 

559  FOX  AND  JAMES'  VOYAGES.     The  Voyages  of  Captain  Luke 

Fox  of  Hull,  and  Captain  Thomas  James  of  Bristol,  in  Search  of  a 

North- West  Passage.       With  Narratives  of  the   Earlier  Voyages  of 

Frobisher,  Davis,  Hudson,  etc.     Portraits  and  reproductions.     2  vols. 

8vo,  cloth.      (A.  L.  S.  of  the  editor  to  Wilberforce  Eames  inserted.) 

London,  1894 

560  GALVANO  (ANTONIO).     The  Discoveries  of  the  World,  from 

their  first  original  to  the  year  of  Our  Lord  1555.  Corrected, 
quoted  and  published  in  England  by  Richard  Hakluyt  [1601],  now 
reprinted  with  the  original  Portuguese  text,  and  edited  by  Vice- 
Admiral  Bethune.     8vo,  cloth.  London,  1862 

561  GAMBOA    (PEDRO    SARMIENTO    DE).      Narratives  of  the 

Voyages  of  .  .  .  Gamboa  to  the  Straits  of  Magellan.  Translated 
and  edited,  with  Notes  and  Introduction  by  Clements  R.  Markham. 
2  maps.     8vo,  cloth.  London,  1895 

562  GOSCH   (C.    C.  A.)       Danish    Arctic    Expeditions,    1605   to    1620. 

With  Notes  and  Introductions.  Maps  and  reproductions.  2  vols. 
8vo,  cloth.  London,  r897 

563  HAKLUYT  (RICHARD).     Divers  Voyages  touching  the  Discov- 

ery of  America  and  the  Isles  adjacent.  Edited,  with  Notes  and 
Introduction,  by  J.  W.  Jones.     2  maps  and  facsimile.     8vo,  cloth. 

London,  1850 

564  HAWKINS  (SIR  RICHARD).     The  Observations  of  Sir  Richard 

Hawkins,  Knt.,  in  his  Voyage  into  the  South  Sea  in  the  year  1593, 
reprinted  from  the  edition  of  1622.  Edited  by  C.  R.  Drinkwater 
Bethune.     8vo,  cloth.  London,  1847 


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565  HEDGES  (WILLIAM).      The  Diary  of  William  Hedges  during 

his  agency  in  Bengal,  1681-1687.  Edited  by  Col.  Henry  Yule. 
Vol.  III.     8vo,  cloth.  London,  1889 

566  HUDSON  (HENRY).    Henry  Hudson,  the  Navigator.    The  Origi- 

nal Documents  in  which  his  Career  is  Recorded,  collected,  partly 
translated,  and  annotated,  with  an  introduction  by  G.  M.  Asher. 
2  maps.     8vo,  cloth.  London,  i860 

567  HUES  (ROBERT).  Tractatus  de  Globis  et  Eorum  usu.  A  Treatise 

descriptive  of  the  Globes  constructed  by  Emery  Molyneux,  and  pub- 
lishedin  1592.  With  annotated  Indices  and  an  Introduction  by  Clem- 
ents R.  Markham.      View  of  a  Molyneux  Globe,  and  map.     8vo,  cloth. 

London,  1889 

568  JENKISON  (ANTHONY),   and    others.      Early  Voyages    and 

Travels  to  Russia  and  Persia  by  Anthony  Jenkinson  and  other  Eng- 
lishmen, with  some  account  of  the  First  Intercourse  of  the  English 
with  Russia  and  Central  Asia  by  way  of  the  Caspian  Sea.  Edited 
by  E.  D.  Morgan  and  C.  H.  Coote.  Reproductions  of  portraits  and 
early  maps.     2  vols.  8vo,  cloth.  London,  1886 

569  JORDANUS    (FRIAR).     Mirabilia  Descriptia.     The  Wonders  of 

the  East,  by  Friar  Jordanus,  of  the  Order  of  Preachers  [circa  1330]. 
Translated  from  the  Latin  Original.  .  .  with  the  addition  of  a  Com- 
mentary.    By  Col.  Henry  Yule.     8vo,  cloth.  London,  1863 

570  LAVAL  (FRANCOIS  PYRARD  DE).     The  Voyage  of  Francois 

Pyrard  de  Laval  to  the  East  Indies,  the  Maldives,  the  Moluccas,  and 
Brazil.     Translated  by  Albert  Gray.     Vol.  II,  Part  II.     8vo,  cloth. 

London,  1890 

571  LEFROY  (SIR  J.  H.)     The  Historye  of  the  Bermudas,  or  Summer 

Islands.  Edited  from  a  MS.  in  the  Sloans  Collection,  British  Museum 
Portrait  of  Capt.  John  Smith,  Sir  George  Sommers,  map  of  Bermuda, 
162 j,  etc.     8vo,  cloth.  London,  1882 

*  Ascribed  to  Capt.  John  Smith,  of  New  England. 

572  LEGUAT   (FRANCOIS).     The  Voyage  of    Francois   Leguat  of 

Bresse,  to  Rodriguez,  Mauritius,  Java,  and  the  Cape  of  Good  Hope. 
Transcribed  from  the  First  English  Edition.  Edited  and  Annotated 
by  Capt.  Pasfield  Oliver.  Numerous  illustrations,  many  in  facsimile  of 
the  originals.      2  vols.  8vo,  cloth.  London,  1891 


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HAKLUYT    SOCIETY— Continued. 

573  LEO  AFRICANUS.     The  History  and  Description   of  Africa  and 

of  the  Notable  Things  therein  contained,  written  by  Al-Hassan 
Ibn-Mohammed  Al-Wezaz  Al-Fasi  .  .  .  better  known  as  Leo 
Africanus.  Done  into  English  by  John  Pory  in  1600.  Edited, 
with  Notes  and  Introduction,  by  Dr.  Robert  Brown.  3  vols.  8vo, 
cloth.  London,  1896 

574  LINSCHOTEN.    The  Voyage  of  John  Huyghen  Van  Linschoten  to 

the  East  Indies.  From  the  old  English  translation  of  1598.  The 
First  Book  containing  his  Description  of  the  East.  Edited  by  A.  C. 
Burnell  and  P.  A.  Tiele.     Portrait  of  Linschoten.     2  vols.  8vo,  cloth. 

London,  1885 

575  MAJOR  (R.  H.)   India  in  the  Fifteenth  Century:  being  a  Collection 

of  Voyages  to  India  in  the  Century  preceding  the  Portuguese  Dis- 
covery of  the  Cape  of  Good  Hope,  from  Latin,  Persian,  Russian, 
and  Italian  Sources,  now  first  translated  into  English.  8vo,  cloth. 
(Presentation  copy  from  the  translator.)  London,  1857 

576  Notes  upon  Russia:  being  a  translation  of  the  Earliest  Ac- 
count of  that  Country  entitled  "  Rerum  Moscoviticarum  Com- 
mentarii."  By  the  Baron  Sigismund  von  Herberstein.  Translated, 
with  Notes  and  Introduction,  by  Major.  Portrait  of  the  author,  and 
another  portrait  of  a  contemporary  Russian  Prince,  and  reproduction  of  a 
contemporary  map  of  Moscow.  2  vols.  8vo,  cloth.  (Presentation  copy.) 

London,  1851-52 

577  MARKHAM  (CLEMENTS   R.)     Expeditions  into  the  Valley  of 

the  Amazons,  1539,  1540,  1639.  Translated  and  edited,  with  Notes. 
Map.     8vo,  cloth.  London,  1859 

1 

578  The  Life  and  Acts  of  Don  Alonzo  Enriquez  de  Guzman,  15 18 

to  1543.  Translated  from  the  original  manuscript  in  the  National 
Library  in  Madrid,  with  Notes  and  Introduction.     8vo,  cloth. 

London,  1862 
*  The  subject  of  the  narrative  visited  Peru  in  the  time  of  Pizarro,  and  took  an  active 
part  in  the  conflict  between  Almagro  and  that  conquerer. 

579  Reports   on   the  Discovery  of  Peru.      (Francisco  de  Xeres  to 

Pizarro,  Letter  of  Hernando  Pizarro,  etc.)  Translated,  with  Notes 
and  Introduction.     Map.     8vo,  cloth.  London,  1872 


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HAKLUYT    SOCIETY— Continued. 

580  MORGA   (ANTONIO   DE).     The  Philippine  Islands,  Moluccas, 

Siam,  Japan,  Cambodia,  and  China  at  the  close  of  the  16th  Century. 
Translated  from  the  Spanish,  with  Notes  and  Preface,  and  Letter 
from  Luis  Vaez  de  Torres  describing  his  voyage  through  Torres 
Straits.     By  the  Hon.  Henry  E.  J.  Stanley.     Portrait.     8vo,  cloth. 

London,  1868 

581  PIETRO  DELLA  VALLE.     The  Travels  of  Pietro  dellaValle  in 

India.  From  the  old  English  translation  of  1664,  by  G.  Havers. 
Edited,  with  Life  of  the  Author,  Introduction,  and  Notes,  by  Edward 
Grey.  Facsimiles  of  the  original  portrait  and  of  early  maps.  2  vols. 
8vo,  cloth.  London,  1892 

582  RALEGH  (SIR  WALTER).     The  Discovery  of  the  Large,  Rich, 

and  Beautiful  Empire  of  Guiana  with  a  relation  of  the  Great  and 
Golden  City  of  Manoa.  Reprinted  from  the  edition  of  1596.  With 
some  unpublished  documents  relative  to  that  country.  Edited  with 
copious  notes,  and  biographical  memoir  by  Sir  R.  H.  Schomburgk. 
8vo,  cloth.  London,  1848 

583  ROE  (SIR  THOMAS).     The  Embassy  of  Sir  Thomas  Roe  to  the 

Court'of  the  Great  Mogul,  1615-1619,  as  narrated  in  his  Journal  and 
Correspondence.  Edited  from  contemporary  records,  by  William 
Foster.  With  facsimile  of  Baffin's  map  of  Hindostan,  idip,  portrait, 
facsimile  and  illustrations  from  early  sources.      2  vols.  8vo,  cloth. 

London,  1899 

584  RUNDALL  (THOS.)     Memorials  of  the  Empire  of  Japon,  in  the 

XVI.  and  XVII.  Centuries.     Edited  with  notes.     Map.     8vo,  cloth. 

London,  1850 

585  Narratives  of  Voyages  towards   the   North-West  in  search  of 

a  passage  to  Cathay  and  India,  1496  to  163 1.     2  maps.     8vo,  cloth. 

London,  1849 

586  SARIS   (CAPT.  JOHN).     The  Voyage  of  Captain   John   Saris  to 

Japan,  1613.  Edited  from  Contemporary  Records  by  Sir  E.  M. 
Satow.  With  reproduction  of  Linschoten's  map  of  the  Eastern  Seas,  fac- 
simile, and  illustrations  from  Japanese  sources.   8vo,  cloth.  London,  1900 

587  SCHILTBERGER  (JOHANN).     The    Bondage   and  Travels  of 

Johann  Schiltberger  in  Europe,  Asia  and  America,  1396-1427. 
Translated  from  the  Heidelberg  MS.  by  Comm.  J.  B.  Telfer.  Notes 
by  Prof.  P.  Bruun.     Map.     8vo,  cloth.  London,  1879 

*  The  author  was  taken  a  prisoner  at  the  battle  of  Nicopolis,  was  a  slave  to  Baja- 
zet,  afterwards  was  sent  to  Egypt,  where  he  served  as  servant  to  Abubekr;  later  was 
sent  to  Grand  Tartary,  finally  returning  to  Constantinople,  from  whence  he  escaped 
after  a  long  captivity. 


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HAKLUYT    SOCIETY— Continued. 

588  STANLEY    OF    ALDERLEY    (LORD— Editor).      Travels    to 

Tana  and  Persia,  by  Josafa  Barbaro  and  Ambrogio  Contarini. 
Translated  from  the  Italian  by  W.  Thomas,  Clerk  of  the  Council  to 
Edward  VI.     With  introduction.     8vo,  cloth.  London,  1873 

589  STRACHEY   (WILLIAM).     The   Historie  of  Travaile  into  Vir- 

ginia Britannia.  Now  first  edited  from  the  original  manuscript  by 
R.  H.  Major.    Facsimile  of  Smith's  map,     8vo,  cloth.     London,  1849 

590  TEIXEIRA  (PEDRO).     The  Travels  of  Pedro  Teixeira;  with  his 

"  Kings  of  Harmuz,"  and  extracts  from  his  "  Kings  of  Persia." 
Translated  and  annotated  by  W.  F.  Sinclair,  and  with  further  Notes 
and  Introduction  by  Donald  Ferguson.      8vo,  cloth.      London,  1902 

*  The  author  travelled  in  India  in  the  latter  part  of  the  16th  Century.  The  narrative 
of  his  caravan  journey  from  India  to  Italy  forms  most  interesting  and  valuable  read- 
ing. 

591  VARTHEMA   (LUDOVICO  DI).     The  Travels  of  Ludovico  di 

Varthema  in  Egypt,  Syria,  Arabia  Deserta,  and  Arabia  Felix,  Per- 
sia, India  and  Ethiopia.  Translated  from  the  original  Italian  edi- 
tion of  15 10,  with  preface  by  J.  W.  Jones.  Edited,  with  Notes  and 
Introduction,  by  G.  P.  Badger.     Map.     8vo,  cloth.     London,  1863 

592  VASCO  DA   GAMA.     Journal  of  the  First  Voyage  of  Vasco  da 

Gama,  1497-1499.  Translated,  and  with  Notes,  etc.,  by  E.  G. 
Ravenstein.  Portrait,  illustrations  and  reproductions  of  early  maps. 
8vo,  cloth.  London,  1898 

593  VEGA  (GARCILASSO  DE  LA).     First  Part  of  the  Royal  Com- 

mentaries of  the  Yncas.  Translated,  with  Notes  and  Introduction, 
by  Clements  R.  Markham.     Vol.  1.     8vo,  cloth.  London,  1869 

594  VESPUCCIUS.   The  Letters  of  Amerigo  Vespucci,  and  other  Docu- 

ments illustrative  of  his  career.  Translated,  with  Notes  and  Intro- 
duction, by  Clements  R.  Markham.     8vo,  cloth.  London,  1894 

595  WILLIAM  OF  RUBRUCK  (FRIAR).      The  Journey  of  Will- 

iam of  Rubruck  to  the  Eastern  Parts  of  the  World,  1253-55,  as 
narrated  by  himself,  with  two  accounts  of  the  earlier  journey  of 
John  of  Pian  de  Carpine.  Translated  from  the  Latin,  and  with 
Notice  by  W.  W.  Rockhill.     Map  in  pocket  at  end.     8vo,  cloth. 

London,  1900 


Xfbrars  of  Milberforce  Barnes  71 

HAKLUYT   SOCIETY— Continued. 

596  YULE  (COLONEL  HENRY).  Cathay  and  the  Way  thither: 
being  a  Collection  of  Medieval  Notices  of  China,  translated  and 
edited,  with  a  preliminary  essay  on  the  intercourse  between  China 
and  the  western  nations  previous  to  the  discovery  of  the  Cape  route. 
2  vols.  8vo,  cloth.     Maps  and  illustrations.  London,  1866 

*  One  of  the  rarest  works  in  the  series. 


597  HALE  (JOHN  P.)    Trans-Allegheny  Pioneers.     Historical  Sketches 

of  the  First  White  Settlements  West  of  the  Alleghenies,  1748,  and 
after.     Post  8vo,  cloth.  Cincinnati,  1886 

598  [HARRISSE    (HENRY).      A  Brief   Disquisition    concerning  the 

Early  History  of  Printing  in  America.  4to,  pp.  19,  stiff  paper 
boards.  New  York,  Privately  printed,  1866 

*  One  of  "only  twenty-five  copies  printed."  It  relates  to  the  introduction  of 
printing  into  Mexico,  and  contains  a  list  of  works  printed  in  America  between  the 
years  1540  and  1600. 

599  HAYDEN  (PROF.  F.  V.)  and  SELWYN  (PROF.  A.  R.  C.) 

North  America.  Numerous  illustrations  and  maps.  Thick  post  8vo, 
cloth.      (Stanford's  Compendium  of  Geography  and  Travel.) 

London,  1883 

600  [HELPS  (SIR  ARTHUR).]     The  Conquerors  of  the  New  World 

and  their  Bondsmen:  being  a  Narrative  of  the  Principal  Events 
which  led  to  Negro  Slavery  in  the  West  Indies  and  America.  First 
Edition.     2  vols,  half  brown  levant  morocco,  gilt  tops,  uncut. 

London,  1848 


£birb  Session. 

601  HELPS  (SIR  ARTHUR).    The  Spanish  Conquest  in  America,  and 

its  Relation  to  the  History,  of  Slavery  and  to  the  Government  of  Colo- 
nies. First  Edition.  4  vols.  8vo,  original  green  cloth.  London,  1855 
*  The  Charles  Deane  copy,  which  on  the  sale  of  that  library  was  purchased  by  the 
Newark  Public  Library,  who  impressed  their  stamp  in  several  places,  later  re-selling  it 
as  a  duplicate. 

602  HISTORICAL  MAGAZINE,  and  Notes  and  Queries  concerning 

the  Antiquities,  History,  and  Biography  of  America.  Edited  by 
Henry  B.  Dawson,  and  others.  First  Series,  10  vols. ;  Second 
Series,  10  vols.  ;  Third  Series,  3  vols.  Together  23  vols.  Com- 
plete set,  in  the  original  parts. 


72  OLibrar^  of  Wilberforce  Barnes 

603  HOLMES  (ABIEL).     The  Annals  of  America,  from  the  discovery 

by  Columbus  in  the  year  1492,  to  the  year  1826.  Second  Edition. 
2  vols.  8vo,  boards,  uncut.  Cambridge,  1829 

*  A  fine,  clean  set  of  the  best  edition,  with  the  bookplate  of  Daniel  Webster  in 
the  first  volufne,"and  the  following  inscription  in  each  volume: — "The  Hon.  Mr. 
Webster  is  requested  to  accept  these  volumes  in  token  of  the  respect  and  regards  of  his 
obliged  &*  obedient  servt  A.  Holmes." 

604  HOUGHTON    (W.    R.)      Conspectus  of  the   History  of  Political 

Parties  and  the  Federal  Government.     Colored  diagrams.     4to,  cloth. 

Indianapolis,  1880 

605  HOWLAND   (EDWARD).     Annals  of  North  America:  a  Concise 

Account  of  Important  Events  .  .  .  1492-1876.  Illustrated.  Thick 
8vo,  sheep.  Hartford,  1877 

606  HUMBOLDT     (ALEXANDER     VON).     Examen    Critique    de 

l'Histoire  de  la  Geographie  du  Nouveau  Continent,  et  des  Progres 
de  l'Astronomie  Nautique  aux  i5me.,  et  i6me.,  Siecle.  4  maps. 
5  vols,  in  2.     8vo,  half  morocco.     (As  2  vols.)  Paris,  1836-39 

607  I  NDIANA.    Dillon  (J.  B.)    A  History  of  Indiana  from  its  Earliest 

Exploration   by   Europeans    to   1856.      Maps,   views  and  portraits. 
8vo,  sheep.  Indianapolis,  1859 

608  IAMESON  (J.  FRANKLIN).   Dictionary  of  United  States  His- 
il    toVy,  1492-1895.    Written  concisely  and  arranged  alphabetically. 

Numerous  portraits,  etc.     Royal  8vo,  half  roan.  Boston  [1894] 

609  II  /"ANSAS.     Kansas  Historical  Society.     Transactions    of   the 
J^      Society.     (Kansas  Historical  Collections.)     Vols.  1  to  4,  in  3 

vols.     8vo,  cloth.  Topeka,  1881-1890 

610  Wilder  (Daniel  W.)     The    Annals    of    Kansas.     Thick  8vo, 

cloth.  Topeka,  1875 

611  KENTUCKY.      Boone  (Daniel).      Contribution  toward  a  Bibliog- 

raphy of  Writings  concerning  Daniel  Boone.  By  W.  H.  Miner. 
i2mo,   boards.  New  York:  The  Dibdin  Club,  1901 

*No.  11  of  only  250  published. 

612  Butler  (Mann).  A  History  of  the  Commonwealth  of  Ken- 
tucky ...  to  1813.  With  Introduction  on  the  Settlement  of  West- 
ern Virginia,  1 736-1 774.  Second  Edition,  revised  and  enlarged. 
Post  8vo,  half  morocco,  gilt  top,  uncut.  Cincinnati,  1836 


Xtbrarp  ot  "QXailberforce  Barnes  73 

613  KENTUCKY.     Durrett  (Reuben  T.)  The  Life  and  Writings  of 

John  Filson,  the  First  Historian  of  Kentucky  .  .  .  prepared  for  the 
Filson  Club.  With  a  newly  discovered  portrait,  a  facsimile  of  one  of 
his  letters,  and  a  photo-lithographic  reproduction  of  his  original  map  of 
Kentucky, published  in  his  '•''History  of  Kentucky,"  in  1784.  4to,  paper, 
pp.  132.      (Filson  Club  Publications,  No.  1.)  Louisville,  1884 

*  Scarce.     Only  a  limited  number  printed. 

614  Filson  (John).     The    Discovery,     Settlement,    and    Present 

State  of  Kentucky,  and  Introduction  to  the  Topography  and  Natu- 
ral History  of  that  Rich  and  Important  Country;  also  Colonel 
Daniel  Boone's  Narrative  of  the  Wars  of  Kentucky,  with  an  Account 
of  the  Indian  Nations  within  the  limits  of  the  United  States  .  .  .  etc. 
Illustrated  with  a  large  whole-sheet  map  of  Kentucky  from  actual  surveys, 
and  a  plan  with  description  of  the  Rapids  of  the  River  Ohio.  By  Capt. 
Thomas  Hutchins.     8vo,  half  morocco,  pp.  68.  London,  1793 

*  Rare.  The  original  edition  was  printed  at  Wilmington  in  1784,  and  the  publish- 
er's notice  states  that  this  reprint  contains  considerable  additions.  Much  of  the 
information  was  obtained  from  Daniel  Boone,  James  Harrod,  and  other  early  pioneers 
with  whom  Filson  was  personally  acquainted,  and  preceding  the  description  is  a  notice 
signed  by  Boone,  Harrod,  and  Levi  Tod  stating  that  they  have  revised  the  book,  and 
that  it  contains  as  accurate  a  description  as  can  be  given.  The  author,  while  survey- 
ing the  present  site  of  Cincinnati,  in  1788,  disappeared,  presumably  killed  by  the 
Indians.  The  map  is  a  copy  of  the  extremely  rare  original  map,  containing  the  sites 
of  towns  and  settlements  which  have  now  disappeared. 

615  1ALOR  (JOHN  J.)     Cyclopaedia  of    Political    Science,    Political 

|_^  Economy,  and  of  the  Political  History  of  the  United  States. 
By  the  best  American  and  European  Writers.  3  vols,  royal  8vo, 
half  morocco.  Chicago,  1882-84 

616  LAS  CASAS    (B.    DE).     A   List  of    the    Printed    Editions  of  the 

Works  of  Fray  Bartolome  de  las  Casas,  Bishop  of  Chiapa.  By 
Joseph  Sabin.      8vo,  half  morocco.  New  York,  1870 

617  LAS    CASAS    (BARTOLOME).     Noticia    y  Descripcion    de   un 

Codice  del  Ilmo.  D.  Fr.  Bartolome  de  Las  Casas,  por  el  Dr. 
Nicolas  Leon.      2  parts,  i6mo,  paper.  Morelia,  1886-89 

618  LEWIS  AND  CLARK  TRAVELS.  Message  from  the  President 

of  the  United  States,  communicating  Discoveries  made  in  exploring 
the  Missouri,  Red  River,  and  Washita,  by  Captains  Lewis  and 
Clark,  Doctor  Sibley,  and  Mr.  Dunbar;  with  a  Statistical  Account 
of    the    Countries    adjacent.      8vo,    paper,    pp.    (178),  and    folded 


74  Xibrars  of  Milberforce  Barnes 

tables,    a    small    strip    torn    from    upper    blank    margin    of    title. 

Washington,  1806 

*  There  were  two  title  issues  of  this  edition;  one  having  the  words,  "  February  19, 
1806.  Printed  by  order  of  the  Senate,"  and  the  other,  "February  19,  1806.  Read 
and  ordered  to  lie  on  the  table."  The  above  copy  is  of  the  latter  issue,  which  was 
probably  for  the  House  of  Representatives. 

619  LEWIS  AND  CLARK  TRAVELS.       Message  from  the  Presi- 

dent of  the  United  States,  communicating  Discoveries  made  in 
exploring  the  Missouri,  Red  River,  and  Washita,  by  Captains 
Lewis  and  Clark,  Doctor  Sibley,  and  Mr.  Dunbar;  with  a  Statis- 
tical Account  of  the  Countries  adjacent.  Read  in  Congress,  Febru- 
ary 19,  1806.     8vo,  paper,  pp.  128,  and  table.  New  York,  1806 

620  Travels  of  Capts.   Lewis  and  Clark  .   .    .  from  St.  Louis,   by 

way  of  the  Missouri  and  Columbia  Rivers  to  the  Pacifick  Ocean: 
containing  an  account  of  the  Indian  Tribes,  etc.  By  Meriwether 
Lewis.  With  map  and  five  engravings  of  Indian  chiefs.  Crown  8vo,. 
original  sheep.      (Inscription  on  title,  and  two  other  places.) 

Philadelphia:  Hubbard  Lester,  1809 

*  A  beautiful  copy  of  this  rare  edition,  almost  as  clean  and  fresh  as  when  first 
issued.  Contains  the  Observations  on  the  Journey  of  W.  Dunbar  and  Dr.  Hunter, 
usually  omitted  in  other  editions. 

621  Coues  (Elliott).  History  of  the  Expedition  under  the  Com- 
mand of  Lewis  and  Clark  to  the  Sources  of  the  Missouri  River  .  .  . 
and  to  the  Pacific  Ocean.  A  New  Edition  faithfully  reprinted  from 
the  only  authorized  edition  of  1814,  with  copious  critical  Commen- 
tary prepared  from  .  .  .  Unpublished  Official  Sources,  and  the 
Original   Manuscript  Journals  and    Note  Books  of  the   Explorers, 

"  together  with  Biographical  and  Bibliographical  Introduction,  new 
maps  and  other  illustrations,  and  a  Complete  Index.  4  vols,  royal  8vo, 
half  cloth.  New  York,  1893 

*  Large  Paper.     No.  31  of  only  200  copies  on  hand-made  paper. 

622  Gass   (Patrick).       Lewis  and  Clark's  Journal  to  the  Rocky 

Mountains,  in  1804-6,  as  related  by  P.  Gass.  Numerous  woodcuts. 
Crown  8vo,  sheep  (poor  binding).  Dayton,  1847 

623  LINCOLN    (ABRAHAM).      Nicolay  (J.    G.)   and    Hay   (John). 

Abraham  Lincoln.  A  History.  Numerous  portraits,  views,  etc.  10 
vols.  8vo,  original  cloth.  New  York:  The  Century  Co.,  1890 

624  Reminiscences  of  the  last  year  of  President  Lincoln's  Life,  by 

Chaplain  Edward  D.  Neill,  St.  Paul,  1885;  President  Lincoln's 
Speech  at  Gettysburg,  by  Dr.  S.  A.  Green,  1901.      2  pamphlets. 


Xibrars  of  TKHilberforce  Barnes  75 

625  LODGE   (HENRY   CABOT).      A  Short   History  of  the  English 

Colonies  in  America.     8vo,  half  roan.  New  York,  1882 

626  ATLAS  of  Long  Island,  from  recent  and  actual  surveys,  under  the 

superintendence  of  F.  W.  Beers.  Colored  maps.  4to,  half  roan. 
(A  little  soiled  by  use.)  New  York,  1873 

627  BROOKLYN.     Historic  and  Antiquarian  Scenes  in   Brooklyn  and 

its  Vicinity,  with  Illustrations  of  some  of  its  Antiquities.  By  T. 
W.  Field.  Colored  lithographic  illustrations,  and  map  of  Brooklyn  at 
the  time  of  the  Revolutionary  War  drawn  by  Gen.  Jeremiah  Johnson. 
Royal  8vo,  cloth,  uncut.  Brooklyn,  1868 

*Only  no  copies  printed. 

628  BROOKLYN.     Notes  Geographical  and  Historical  relating  to  the 

town  of  Brooklyn  on  Long-Island.  By  Gabriel  Furman.  With 
Notes  and  Memoir  of  the  author.     4to,  half  roan. 

Brooklyn:  Reprinted  for  the  Faust  Club \  1865 

629  SCRAP    BOOK    containing    38    views    and    maps,     mostly    from 

McCloskey's  Manuals,  illustrating  old  houses  and  old  sites  in 
Brooklyn,  with  letter-press  descriptions  from  the  same  Manuals, 
and  from  one  or  two  other  sources,  written  by  Henry  R.  Stiles, 
T.  G.  Bergen,  etc.     4to,  half  roan. 

630  FIELD  (THOMAS  W.)     The  Battle  of  Long  Island,  with  con- 

nected Preceding  Events,  and  the  subsequent  American  retreat. 
Introductory  Narrative  by  T.  W.  Field.  With  authentic  Docu- 
ments. Maps  and  illustrations.  8vo,  cloth.  (Memoirs  of  the  Long 
Island  Society.)  Brooklyn,  1869 

631  FURMAN  (GABRIEL).     Antiquities   of    Long    Island.     With    a 

Bibliography  by  Henry  Onderdonk,  Jr.  Edited  by  Frank  Moore. 
Post  8vo,  cloth,  uncut.  New  York,  1875 

632  TOOKER  (W.  W.)  John  Eliot's  first  Indian  Trader  and  Interpreter 

Cockenoe-De-Long  Island,  and  the  story  of  his  Career  from  the 
early  Records.     View   of  Indian  Graves  at  Montauk.     8vo,  cloth. 

New  York,  1896 

633  TOWNSHEND  (C.  H.)     Notes  on  an  Early  Chart  of  Long  Island 

Sound  and  its  Approaches.      With  large  folded  chart.     4to,  paper. 

Washington,  1891 


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LONG    ISLAND— Continued. 

634  WOOD   (SILAS).     A  Sketch  of  the  First  Settlement  of  the  several 

Towns  on  Long  Island,  with  their  Political  Condition  to  the  end 
of  the  American  Revolution.     8vo,  half  morocco.       Brooklyn,  1824 

*  The  Rare  First  Edition,  of  which  only  100   copies  were   printed.     Noteworthy 
also  as  being  the  first  book  on  the  history  of  the  settlements  in  Long  Island. 

635  Revised  Edition   of  the    same.     8vo,  bound    by    Stikeman  in 

half  red  morocco,  gilt  top  (very  slightly  spotted  and  stained). 

Brooklyn,  1826 

636  New  Edition  of  the  same.   8vo,  orig.  half  cloth.   Brooklyn,  1828 

637  Another  Edition  of   the  same,   issued    by   the    Furman   Club. 

With    Biographical   Memoir  and  Additions  by  Alden  J.    Spooner. 
Portrait,  etc.     4to,  half  morocco.  Brooklyn,  1865 

*  Large  Paper  Copy.     Only  50  printed.     Laid  in  is  an  autograph  signed  letter  of 
Silas  Wood,  2  pp.  4to,  New  York,  December,  1840. 


638  LONG'S     EXPEDITION.      James     (Edwin).      Account    of    an 

Expedition  from  Pittsburgh  to  the  Rocky  Mountains,  performed 
in  the  years  1819-1820  ....  under  the  command  of  Major  Stephen 
H.  Long.  With  Atlas  of  Plates  and  Maps,  in  4to.  3  vols,  boards, 
uncut  (one  cover  wanting,  and  the  others  loose,  margins  of  some  of 
the  plates  torn).  Philadelphia,  1823 

*  The  best  and  most  authentic  account,  now  very  scarce. 

639  Keating   (W.  H.)     Narrative  of  an  Expedition  to  the  Source 

of  St.  Peter's  River,  Lake  Winnepeek,  Lake  of  the  Woods,  etc., 
performed  in  the  year  1823  ....  under  the  command  of  Stephen 
H.  Long.  Compiled  from  the  notes  of  Major  Long,  Messrs.  Say, 
Keating  and  Colhoun.  With  large  folding  map,  and  15  plates  engraved 
by  J.  Hill,  including  a  plate  of  the  music  of  Dacota  and  Chippewa  dances. 
2  vols.  8vo,  original  half  cloth,  uncut.  Philadelphia,  1824 

*  Scarce. 

640  Keating  (W.  H.)    Narrative  of  an  Expedition  to  the  Source  of 

St.  Peter's  River,  Lake  Winnepeek,  etc.  Map  and  plates.  2  vols. 
8vo,  boards.     Fine  copy.  London,  1825 

*  The  plates  in  this  edition  are  re-engravings  of  those  in  the  Philadelphia  edition  of 
1824. 

641  LOOMIS  (CHESTER  A.)     A  Journey  on  Horseback  through  the 

Great  West  in  1825.      Small  4to,  pp.  29,  double  columns. 

Bath,  N.  Y.  [1890] 

*  The  author  was  a  resident  of  Rushville,  Ontario  Co.,  New  York.  In  his  journey 
he  passed  through  Pennsylvania,  visited  Lanesville  and  Columbus,  and  proceeded  as 
far  as  St.  Genevive  on  the  western  bank  of  the  Mississippi. 


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642  LOSSING  (BENSON  J.)  Harper's  Popular  Cyclopedia  of  United 
States  History  from  the  Aboriginal  Period  to  1876.  Containing  brief 
sketches  of  Important  Events  and  Conspicuous  Actors.  Over  1,000 
illustrations.     2  vols,  royal  8vo,  cloth.  New  York,  1881 


Xouieiana. 


/ 


643  FORTIER   (ALCEE).     Louisiana   Folk-Tales,  in   French  Dialect 

and  English  translation.  Royal  8vo,  cloth.  (American  Folk-Lore 
Society  Memoir.)  Boston,  1895 

644  Louisiana  Studies.     Literature,  Customs  and   Dialects,   His- 
tory and  Education."     Crown  8vo,  cloth.  New  Orleans  [1894] 

645  FRENCH    (B.  F.)     Historical  Collections  of  Louisiana,  embracing 

many  Rare  and  Valuable  Documents  relating  to  the  Natural,  Civil, 
and  Political  History  of  that  State,  compiled  with  Historical  and 
Biographical  Notes,  and  an  Introduction.  Part  I.  Historical  Docu- 
ments from  1678  to  1691.     8vo,  cloth.  New  York,  1846 

*  Contains  Memoir  of  La  Salle,  his  account  of  the  discovery  of  the  Mississippi, 
Chevalier  de  Tonty's  Journey  to  the  Gulf  of  Mexico,  Hennepin's  account  of  the  dis- 
covery of  the  Mississippi,  etc. 

646  Historical  Collections  of  Louisiana.      Part  II.     8vo,  cloth. 

Philadelphia,  1850 

*  Contains  several  accounts  of  the  expedition  of  Hernando  de  Soto  into  Florida, 
Index  of  all  the  Public  Documents  in  Paris  relating  to  Louisiana,  Coxe's  Description 
of  Louisiana,  translation  of  Marquette  and  Joliet's  voyage  to  the  Mississippi  in  1673, 
etc.     With  map  of  Louisiana  after  Le  Maire. 

647  Historical   Collections  of  Louisiana.      Part   III.     8vo,  in  the 

original  sheets,  uncut  and  unopened.  New  York,  185 1 

*  Contains  translation  of  La  Harpe's  Historical  Journal  of  the  Establishment  of 
the  French  in  Louisiana;  account  of  the  Indian  Tribes  in  Louisiana;  translation  of 
Charlevoix's  Journal;  account  of  Ribaut's  last  Expedition,  and  the  fate  of  the  French 
Colony  in  New  France,  1565;  etc. 

648  Historical  Collections  of  Louisiana.     Part  IV.     8vo,  cloth. 

New  York,  1852 

*  Shea's  "  Discovery  and  Exploration  of  the  Mississipi  Valley,"  confined  mainly  to 
the  history  and  early  exploration  of  the  Mississippi  River,  and  containing  the  narra- 
tives of  Marquette,  Allouez,  Le  Clercq's  account  of  La  Salle's  Journey,  Hennepin's 
narrative,  etc. 

649  Historical  Collections  of  Louisiana.      Part  V.      8vo,  cloth. 

*  Containing  Historical  Documents  from  16S7-1770.  New  York,   1853 


78  Xibrars  of  Milberforce  Barnes 

LOUISIANA— Continued. 

650  FRENCH  (B.  F.)     Historical  Collections  of  Louisiana  and  Florida. 
New  Series.     8vo,  cloth.  New  York,  1869 

*  Contains  translations  of  original  historical  manuscripts  in  the  French  archives, 
never  before  printed;  also  Hakluyt's  translations  of  Laudonnier's  account  of  the 
attempted  Huguenot  colonisation  of  Florida  1 562-1 567. 

€51  GAYARRE   (CHARLES).     Histoire  de  la  Louisiana.    3  vols,  in  1. 
(Contains  the  History  to  1770.)     8vo,  half  morocco,  uncut. 

Nouvelle  Orleans,  1846 

652  Louisiana,    its   Colonial   History  and   Romance,    New   York, 

1851;  Louisiana,  its  History  as  a  French  Colony.  Plan  of  New 
Orleans.  New  York,  1852;  History  of  Louisiana.  The  Spanish 
Domination.  New  York,  1854.  Complete  set  of  the  3  volumes. 
8vo,  cloth.  New  York,  1851-54 

653  Romance  of  the  History  of  Louisiana.    First  Edition.    Crown 

8vo,  original  cloth.  New  York,  1848 

654  GULF     STATES     HISTORICAL     MAGAZINE     (THE). 

Thomas  M.  Owen,  Editor.  Vol.  1  in  4  Nos.,  and  No.  1  of  Vol.  2. 
8vo.     (As  one  vol.)  Montgomery,  Ala.,  1902-03 

655  NOTICE  sur  l'etat  actuel  de  la  Mission  de  la  Lousiane.      8vo,  pp. 

58,  paper,  uncut.  Paris,  1820 

*  Relates  partly  to  the  missions  to  the  Miami  and  Osage  Indians. 

656  [SHEA   (JOHN  G.)]     The  Beginnings  of  the  Capuchin    Mission  in 

Louisiana.     8vo,  paper.  New  York,  1889 

657  STATUTES  of  the  Diocese  of  Louisiana  and  the   Floridas,  issued 

by  the  Rt.  Rev.  Luis  Ignatius  Pefialver  y  Cardenas,  1795,  with  a 
translation  by  John  G.  Shea.     8vo,  paper.  New  York,  1887 

658  THOMPSON  (T.  P.)     Louisiana  Writers,   Native  and   Resident, 

including  others,  whose  books  belong  to  a  Bibliography  of  that 
State.     8vo,  paper.  New  Orleans,  1904 

659  |\7|  ACDONALD     (W.)       Select   Documents  illustrative   of  the 
J ▼  J       History  of  the  United  States,  1776-1861.      With  notes.     Post 

8vo,  cloth.  New  York,  1898 

660  McKENNEY  (THOMAS  L.)     Sketches  of  a  Tour  to  the  Lakes, 

of  the  character  and  customs  of  the  Chippeway  Indians,  and  of  in- 
cidents connected  with  the  Treaty  of  Fond  du  Lac.  Also  a  Vocabu- 
lary of  the  Algic,  or  Chippeway  language.  29  plates.  8vo,  original 
boards,  paper  label,  uncut.  Baltimore,  1827 

*  An  unusually  fine  copy  of  this  important  work. 


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€61  McMASTER  (JOHN  BACH).  A  History  of  the  People  of  the 
United  States  from  the  Revolution  to  the  Civil  War.  Maps.  5  vols. 
8vo,  cloth.  New  York,  1 883-1 900 

€62  McPHERSON  (HON.  E.)  The  Political  History  of  the  United 
States  of  America  during  the  Great  Rebellion.  Royal  8vo,  cloth. 
(Cover  a  little  touched  by  damp.)  Washington,  1865 

663   The  Political  History  of  the  United  States  during  the  Period 

of  Reconstruction  (from  April  15,  1865,  to  July  15,  1870).   8vo,  cloth. 
(A  little  damp-stained.)  Washington,  1871 

€64  A  Handbook  of  Politics,  being  a  Record  of  Important  Politi- 
cal Action,  National  and  State.  The  volumes  for  1872,  1876,  1886, 
1890  and  1892.     5  vols.  8vo,  cloth.  Washington,  1872-1892 

665  MAGAZINE  OF  AMERICAN  HISTORY,  with  Notes  and 
Queries.  Numerous  illustrations ',  reproductions  of  rare  maps  and 
views,  etc.     Vols.  1  to  20,  inclusive.     Small  4to,  cloth. 

New  York,  1877-1888 

flDaine. 

4566  BELFAST.  History  of  the  City  of  Belfast,  from  its  First  Settle- 
ment in  1770  to  1875.  By  Joseph  Williamson.  Views,  portraits  and 
maps.     Thick  8vo,  cloth.  Portland,  1877 

667  Another  copy.     Thick  8vo,  cloth.  Portland,  1877 

€68  DE  COSTA  (B.  F.)  Ancient  Norombega,  or  the  Voyages  of  Simon 
Ferdinando  and  John  Walker  to  the  Penobscot  River,  1579-1580. 
8vo,  paper.  Albany,  1890 

■669  A  Relation   of  a  Voyage   to  Sagadahoe.       Now  first  printed 

from  the  Original  Manuscript  in  the  Lambeth  Palace  Library.  8vo, 
paper.  Cambridge,  1880 

670  The  Voyage  of  Pierre  Angihaut,  known  as  Champdore,  Cap- 
tain in  the  Marine  of  New  France,  made  to  the  Coast  of  Maine, 
1608.     8vo,  paper.  Albany,  1891 

671  HUBBARD  (LUCIUS  L.)     Woods  and  Lakes  of  Maine.     Atrip 

from  Moosehead  Lake  to  New  Brunswick  in  a  Birch-bark  canoe;  to 
which  are  added  some  Indian  Place-Names  and  their  meanings  now 
first  published.     Numerous  illustrations.     Small  4to,  cloth,  gilt. 

Boston,  1884 


80  Xtbrars  of  Wilbertorce  Barnes 

MAINE— Continued. 

672  MAINE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Collections.     First   Series. 

Complete  in  6  vols.  8vo,  half  morocco.  Portland,  1831-1859 

*  Most  of  the  edition  of  the  first  volume  is  said  to  have  been  destroyed  by  fire. 
Contains  a  history  of  Portland,  Benedict  Arnold's  Letters  written  while  crossing  the 
State  of  Maine  on  his  Expedition  to  Quebec,  Levett's  Voyage  to  New  England  in 
1623,  Ancient  Pemaquid,  German  Settlements  in  Waldborough,  the  Language  of  the 
Ahnaquies,  Indian  troubles  in  Maine,  1 702-1 704,  etc. 

673  Collections.      Second  Series.      (Containing  Kohl's  History  of 

the  Discovery  of  Maine;  D'Avezac  on  the  Voyages  of  the  Cabots; 
Hakluyt's  Discourse  on  Western  Planting,  edited,  with  notes,  by 
Leonard  Woods  and  Charles  Deane. )     2  vols.  8vo,  cloth. 

Portland,  1869;  Cambridge,  1877 

674  POPHAM.     Memorial  of  the   Popham  (George)  Celebration,  Aug. 

29,  1862,  commemorative  of  the  Planting  of  the  Popham  Colony  on 
the  Peninsula  of  Sabino,  Aug.,  1607.  Facsimile  map  and  another  map. 
8vo,  cloth.  Portland,  1863 

675  ROSIER  (JAMES).     Rosier's  Narrative  of  Waymouth's  Voyage  to 

the  Coast  of  Maine,  in  1605.  Complete,  with  Remarks  by  George 
Prince,  showing  the  river  explored  to  have  been  the  Georges  River: 
together  with  a  Map  of  the  same  and  the  adjacent  Islands.  8vo, 
PP-  45»  paper,  with  folded  map.  Bath,  i860 

676  SMITH  (EDGAR  CROSBY).  Moses  Greenleaf,  Maine's  first  Map- 

maker.  A  biography;  with  letters,  unpublished  manuscripts,  and 
a  r.eprint  of  Mr.  Greenleaf's  rare  paper  on  Indian  Place-names. 
Also,  a  Bibliography  of  the  Maps  of  Maine.  Plates  and  facsimiles. 
4to,  boards,  cloth  back.      Bangor:  Printed for  the  De  Burians,  1902 

677  THOREAU  (HENRY  D.)     The  Maine  Woods.     First  Edition. 

i2mo,  original  cloth.  Boston,  1864 

678  VARNEY  (GEORGE  J.)  A  Gazetteer  of  the  State  of  Maine.   With 

numerous  illustrations.      Thick  royal  8vo,  cloth,  uncut.    Boston,  1882 

*  Written  inside  is,  "  Revised  Edition.  This  is  one  of  the  two  copies  bound  up  un- 
cut, of  which  the  author  has  the  other.      George  f.    Varney,  Aug.  4,  1882." 

679  WILLIAMSON  (WILLIAM    D.)     The  History  of  the   State  of 

Maine,  from  its  First  Discovery,  1602,  to  the  Separation,  1820,  in- 
clusive. 2  vols,  royal  8vo,  original  cloth,  uncut.  Fine  copy.  Scarce. 

Hallowell,  1832 

680  Another  Edition.      "  New  Impression."      With  portrait  of  the 

author  and  view  of  the  State  House,  Augusta,  Me.  2  vols.  8vo,  sheep 
(binding  broken  at  the  joints).  Hallowell,  1839 


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M  A I NE— Continued. 

681  WILLIS    (WILLIAM).       Bibliography    of    the    United     States. 

I,  Maine.  A  Descriptive  Catalogue  of  Books  and  Pamphlets  relat- 
ing to  the  History  and  Statistics  of  Maine,  or  portions  of  it.  4to, 
pp.  22,  paper.  New  York,  1859 

*  One  of  a  very  few  copies  printed  separately  from  Norton's  Literary  Letter. 

682  WILLIS  (W.)     Journals  of  the   Rev.  Thomas  Smith  and  the  Rev. 

Samuel  Deane,  pastors  of  the  First  Church  in  Portland ;  with  Notes 
and  Biographical  Notices,  and  a  summary  History  of  Portland. 
3  portraits,  map,  etc.     8vo,  cloth.  Portland,  1849 


683  MAJOR  (RICHARD  HENRY).     The  Voyages  of  the  Venetian 

Brothers  Zeno  to   the   Northern    Seas   in   the   Fourteenth  Century. 
Folded  facsimile  of  the  Zeno  Map  of  1 j 80.     8vo,  paper.     Boston,  1875 

flfcaps. 

684  ELTER  (ANTON).     De  Henrico  Glareano  geographo  et  antiquis- 

sima  forma  '  Americae  '  commentatio.     7  facsimiles.     4to,  sewed. 

Bonnae,  1896 
•Contains  facsimiles  of  Glareanus's  world  maps  of  15 10  and  the  Stobnicza  maps  of 
1512. 

685  ESTREICHER  (TAD.)  Globus  Biblioteki  Jagiellonskiej  z  poczatku 

wieku  XVI.     Facsimiles.     8vo,  paper,  pp.  18.  Krakowie,  1900 

*  Account  of  a  globe  resembling  the  Lenox  Globe,  and  probably  of  the  same  period. 

686  Ein  Erdglobus  aus  dem  Anfange  des  XVI  Jh.  in  der  Jagello- 

nischen  Bibliothek.     8vo,  paper.  Cracoviae,  1900 

687  F ADEN  (WILLIAM).     Catalogue  of  a  Curious  and  Valuable  Col- 

lection of  Original  Maps  and  Plans  of  Military  Positions  held  in  the 
Old  French  and  Revolutionary  Wars,  etc.      8vo,  pp.  13,  sewed. 

Boston  {Privately printed},  1862 

*  Rare.  The  collection  comprised  a  selection  of  original  manuscript  maps  from 
the  collection  of  Wm.  Faden,  the  King's  Geographer,  classified  as  follows:  Genera 
Maps,  pp.  3-4;  Braddock's  Expedition,  etc.,  p.  4;  Canada,  etc.,  p.  5;  Bunker  Hill, 
etc.,  p.  6;  Boston  and  Vicinity,  p.  7;  Southern  Provinces,  pp.  7-8;  Operations  of  Sir 
W.  Howe,  etc.,  in  1776,  p.  9;  Burgoyne's  Expedition,  pp.  10-11;  Operations  of  Howe 
and  Clinton,  1777  and  1778,  pp.  11-12;  Portsmouth  and  Yorktown,  p.  12;  Other 
Plans,  etc.,  p.  13. 


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MAP  S —  Contin  ued. 

688  GRANDE  (STEFANO).     Notizie  sulla  vita  e  sulle  opere  di  Gia- 

corao  Gastaldi,  Cosmografo  Piemontese  del  Secolo  XVI.  Con  pre- 
fazione  di  Luigi  Hugues.      8vo,  pp.  (6),  ioi,  paper.       Torino,  1902 

*  A  bibliographical  account  of  the  maps  prepared  by  Gastaldi  for  various  editions  of 
Ptolemy's  Geography,  and  in  separate  form. 

689  HARRISSE  (HENRY).      The  Dieppe   World    Maps,    1541-1553. 

Reprinted  from  the  Gottingische  gelehrte  Anzligen,  1899,  no.  6. 
4to,  unbound,  pp.  13.  Goettingen,  1899 

*  The  author's  proof  copy,  on  Large  Paper,  with  his  MS.  corrections. 

690  KOHL  (J.  G.)     Lecture  on  the  Plan  of  a  Chartographical  Depot  for 

the  History  and  Geography  of  the  American  Continent.     8vo,  paper. 

Washington  (Smithsonian  Report),  n.  d. 

691  MARCEL  (GABRIEL).     Recueil  de  Portulans  publie  par  Gabriel 

Marcel,  Bibliothecaire  a  la  Bibliotheque  Nationale  (Section  des 
Cartes).  Reproduction  Heliographique  par  J.  Gaultier.  Large 
folio,  11  maps  with  title-page  and  2  leaves  of  descriptive  text,  in 
printed  wrapper.  Paris,  1886 

*  Contents: — Mappemonde  de  Nicolas  Desliens,  dated  1566;  Mappemonde  de  Jehan 
Cossin,  dated  1570;  Portulan  de  la  Mediterranee  de  Guillaume  Soleri,  dated  1385,  in 
2  sheets;  Maps  of  England,  Spain,  Italy,  Greece,  Black  Sea,  and  the  Adriatic,  from 
the  Atlas  de  Diego  Homen,  dated  1559,  in  6  sheets,  and  Map  of  Europe  from  the 
Carte  de  Matteo  Prunes. 

692  MELISH  (JOHN).       Map   of  the    United    States,   with    the    con- 

tiguous British  and  Spanish  Possessions.  Scale,  60  miles  to  an 
inch.  Size,  58^  by  36  inches.  Colored,  dissected  and  mounted  to 
fold  in  covers. — A  Geographical  Description  Jof  the  United  States, 
with  the  contiguous  British  and  Spanish  Possessions,  intended  as  an 
accompaniment  to  Melish's  Map  of  these  Countries.  Together, 
2  vols.  8vo,  boards.  Philadelphia,  181 6 

*  The  map,  which  is  very  uncommon,  gives  an  interesting  picture  of  the  country  as 
it  was  ninety  years  ago.  On  page  17  of  the  book  is  a  table  giving  the  estimated 
increase  in  population  from  1816  to  1916,  by  decades. 

693  NORDENSKIOLD  (A.  E.)     Facsimile  atlas  to  the  Early  History 

of  Cartography,  with  reproductions  of  the  most  important  maps 
printed  in  the  XV.  and  XVI.  Centuries.  Translated  from  the  Swed- 
ish Original  by  J.  E.  Ekeloff  and  Clements  R.  Markham.  Folio, 
half  morocco.  Stockholm,  1889 

*  The  facsimiles  include  maps  from  various  editions  of  Ptolemy  dating  from  1482; 
from  the  Geography  of  Berlinghieri,  1478;  Bordone,  1528;  Peter  Apian,  1520;  Hak. 
luyt,  1599;  maps  of  America  from  Wytfliet's  "  Descriptions  Ptolemicse,"  1597;  and 
others. 


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MAPS— Continued. 

694  PHILLIPS  (P.  LEE).     List  of  the  Maps  of  America  in  the  Library 

of  Congress,  preceded  by  a  list   of  works  relating  to  Cartography. 
Thick  8vo,  paper.  Washington,  1901 

695  A   List   of  Works  relating  to  Cartography  [in  the  Library  of 

Congress].     8vo,  pp.  90,  cloth.  Washington,  1901 

696  RUGE  (DR.  S.)     Die  Entwickelung  der  Kartographie  von  Amerika 

bis  1570.  With  large  folding  chart  showing  the  comparative  prog- 
ress of  discovery  in  America.     Royal  8vo,  paper,  pp.  85.    Gotha,  1892 

697  SCHONER    (JOHANN).     Johann   Schoner,   Professor  of  Mathe- 

matics at  Nuremberg.  A  Reproduction  of  his  Globe,  1523,  long 
lost,  his  dedicatory  letter  to  Reymer  von  Streytperck,  and  the  "  De 
Moluccis  "  of  Maximilianus  Transylvanus.  With  new  translations, 
and  notes  on  the  Globe  by  Henry  Stevens  of  Vermont.  Edited, 
with  Introduction  and  Bibliography,  by  C.  H.  Choate.     8vo,  cloth. 

London,  1888 

*  Limited  Large  Paper  copy  on  Whatman  paper.  The  reproduction  of  the  Schoner 
globe  is  made  by  photo-lithography  the  exact  size  of  the  original  letter;  the  letters  of 
Schoner  and  Transylvanus  are  also  reproduced  in  exact  facsimile  by  photographic 
process. 

698  Der   verschollene  Globus  des   Johannes   Schoner  von    1523, 

wiederaufgefunden  und  kritisch  gewiirdigt,  von  Dr.  Franz  R.  v. 
Wieser.     Facsimile  of  the  globe.     8vo,  paper,  pp.  18.  Wien,  1888 

*  Contains  also  a  reprint  of  ShOner's  very  rare  book  entitled  De  nuper  sub  Castiltx 
ac  Portugala  repertis  Insulis  et  Regionibus,  Timirip<e,  1523. 

699  URICOECHEA    (E.)     Mapoteca   Colombiana.      Coleccion  de  los 

titulos  de  todos  los  Mapas,  Pianos,  Vistas,  etc.,  relativos  a  la  Ame- 
rica Espafiola,  Brasil,  6  Islas  adyacentes.  Precedida  de  una  Intro- 
duccion  sobre  la  Historia  Cartografica  de  America.  Post  8vo,  half 
roan  (back  wanting).  London,  i860 

700  WINSOR    (JUSTIN).      Baptista    Agnese    and    American    Cartog- 

raphy in  the  Sixteenth  Century.     8vo,  paper.  Cambridge,  1897 


701  MARCOY  (PAUL).  Voyage  a  travers  l'Amerique  du  Sud,  de 
l'Ocean  Pacifique  a  l'Ocean  Atlantique.  Illustre  de  626  vues,  types,  et 
paysages  par  Riou,  et  de  20  cartes.   2  vols.  4*0,  half  morocco.     Paris,  1869 


84  %ibvavy  of  Wilberforce  Barnes 

702  MARTINIQUE.  Heilprin  (Angelo).  Mont  Pelee,  and  the  Tragedy 

of  Martinique.  A  study  of  the  great  Catastrophes  of  1902,  with 
Observations  and  Experiences  in  the  Field.  Numerous  illustrations. 
8vo,  cloth.  Philadelphia,  1903 

703  MARTYR    ANGLERIUS    (PETRUS).       Schumacher    (Her- 

mann A.)  Petrus  Martyr  der  Geshichtsschreiber  des  Weltmeeres. 
Mit  einer  Karte  aus  dem  Jahr  15 10.  Small  4to,  full  morocco,  gilt 
edges.  Presentation  copy  from  the  author  to  J.  C.  Brevoort,  and 
with  two  A.  L.  S.  of  the  author  laid  in.  New  York,  1879 

704  ALLEN  (REV.  ETHAN).     Clergy  in  Maryland  of  the  Protestant 

Episcopal  Church  since  the  Independence  of  1783.     8vo,  cloth. 

Baltimore,  i860 

705  ALSOP  (GEORGE).     A  Character  of   the  Province  of  Maryland, 

described  in  four  distinct  parts;  also  a  Small  Treatise  on  the  Wild 
and  Naked  Indians  (or  Susquehanokes)  of  Maryland,  .  .  .  together 
with  a  collection  of  Historical  Letters.  New  edition,  edited  by  John 
G.  Shea,  with  Introduction  and  copious  Historical  Notes.  Royal 
8vo,  half  morocco.     (Gowans'  Bibliotheca  Americana,  No.  5.) 

*  Reprinted  from  the  Rare  Edition  of  1666.  New  York,    1869 

06  Another  copy.     8vo,  boards,  uncut. 

07  BOZMAN  (J.  L.)     A  Sketch  of  the  History  of  Maryland  during  the 

Three  First  Years  After  its  Settlement.  Portrait  of  the  First  Lord 
Baltimore.     8vo,  old  calf.  Baltimore,  181 1 

08  BRACKETT  (J.  R.)     The  Negro  in  Maryland :  a  Study  of  the  Insti- 

tution of  Slavery.    8vo,  cloth.    (Johns  Hopkins  University  Studies.) 

Baltimore,  1889 

09  GAMBRALL  (REV.  THEODORE  C.)     Church  Life  in  Colonial 

Maryland.     Crown  8vo,  cloth.  Baltimore,  1885 

10  Studies  in  the  Civil,  Social  and  Ecclesiastical  History  of  Early 

Maryland.      Post  8vo,  cloth.  New  York,  1893 

11  HARRISON    (SAMUEL    A.)      A   Memoir  of  the    Hon.  William 

Hindman  [Maryland  Statesman,  b.  1743,  d.  1822].  8vo,  paper. 
(Fund  Publication,  No.  14.)  Baltimore,  1880 

12  JOHNSON  (BRADLEY  T.)     The  Foundation  of  Maryland,  and 

the  Origin  of  the  Act  concerning  Religion  of  April  21,  1649.  8vo, 
paper,  pp.  211.     (Fund  Publication,  No.  18.)  Baltimore,  1883 


Xibrars  of  WUberforce  Barnes  85 

MARYLAND—  Continued. 

713  LATROBE  (JOHN  H.  B.)     The  History  of  Mason  and  Dixon's 

Line.     8vo,  pp.  52,  facsimile,  paper.  Philadelphia,  1855 

714  The   First  Steamboat  Voyage  on  the  Western  Waters.     8vo, 

paper.  (Maryland  Hist.  Soc.  Fund  Publication, N0.6.)  Baltimore,  187 1 

715  LIBERTY  AND  PROPERTY,  or  the  Beauty  of  Maryland  Dis- 

played. Being  a  Brief  and  Candid  Search  and  Inquiry  into  her  Char- 
ter, Fundamental  Laws  and  Constitution.  By  a  Lover  of  his  Country. 
[Edited  by  J.  G.  Shea.]     8vo,  pp.  30,  paper.  [New  York,  1891] 

*  The  original  manuscript  from  which  this  is  printed  dates  from  the  latter  part  of 
the  seventeenth  century,  and  is  preserved  in  Georgetown  College. 

716  MARYLAND  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Proceedings  in  con- 

nection with  the  Celebration  of  the  One  Hundred  and  Fiftieth 
Anniversary  of  the  Settlement  of  Baltimore,  Oct.  12th,  1880.  8vo, 
paper.     (Fund  Publication,  No.  16.)  Baltimore,  1880 

717  MATHEWS  (EDWARD  B.)     Bibliography  and  Cartography  of 

Maryland,  including  Publications  relating  to  the  Physiography, 
Geology  and  Mineral  Resources.   Royal  8vo,  paper.   Baltimore,  1897 

718  MORRIS  (JOHN  G.)     The  Lords  Baltimore.     8vo,  paper.     (Fund 

Publication,  Maryland  Hist.  Soc,  No.  8.)  Baltimore,  1874 

719  NEILL  (EDWARD  D.)     The  Founders  of  Maryland  as  portrayed 

in  Manuscripts,  Provincial  Records  and  Early  Documents.  Post 
8vo,  cloth.  Albany,   1876 

720  Light  thrown  by  the  Jesuits  upon   hitherto  obscure  points  of 

early  Maryland  History.     8vo,  pp.  9,  sewed.  [n.  p.,  1880?] 

*  Presentation  copy  to  Chas.  Deane. 

721  Maryland  in  the  Beginning:  a  Brief  submitted  to  the  His- 
torical and  Political  Science  Association  of  Johns  Hopkins  Univer- 
sity.    8vo,  pp.  54,  paper.  Baltimore,  1884 

722  Maryland    not   a    Roman    Catholic   Colony,  stated    in    Three 

Letters.     8vo,  pp.  10,  sewed.  Minneapolis,  1875 

*  From  Chas.  Deane's  library. 

723  Sir  George  Calvert,  created  Baron  of  Baltimore,  in  the  County 

of  Longford,  Ireland;  and  Projector  of  the  Province  of  Maryland. 
i2mo,  pp.  24,  paper.  Baltimore  {Privately  printed) ,  1869 

*  Presentation  copy  from  the  author  to  Chas.  Deane. 

724  Terra    Mariae;    or,    Threads    of    Maryland    Colonial    History. 

Crown  8vo,  cloth.  Philadelphia,  1867 


86  Xibrars  of  Wilberforce  Barnes 

MARYLAND-CD«/!»K«rf. 

725  RELATION  of  the  successful  beginnings  of   the   Lord    Baltimore  s 

Plantation  in  Mary-Land.  Being  an  extract  of  certaine  Letters 
written  from  thence,  by  some  of  the  Adventurers  to  their  friends  in 
England.  Anno  Domini  1634.  (Printed  from  a  transcript  of  the 
British  Museum  copy.)  Small  4to,  paper,  pp.  24.  (Shea's  Early 
Southern  Tracts,  No.  1.)  [Albany,  1865] 

*Only  150  issued. 

726  RELATION  (A)  of  Maryland,  Reprinted  from  the  London  Edition 

of  1635.  With  a  Prefatory  Note  and  Appendix,  by  Francis  L. 
Hawkes.   4to,  pp.  vii,  103, paper.  Folded  facsimile  map.  NewYork,  1865 

*  This  copy  contains  the  supplementary  pages  75-103,  issued  with  a  preface  by 
Brantz  Mayer,  in  October,  1866.  These  pages  contain  the  Charter  of  Maryland  of 
i635. 

727  RIDGELY    (DAVID).     Annals    of    Annapolis ...  from    the    First 

Settlements  in  the  year  1649  until  the  War  of  1812,  together  with 
various  incidents  in  the  History  of  Maryland  derived  from  Early 
Records,  Public  Documents,  etc.  View  of  the  State  House,  Annapo- 
lis, in  1789.     Post  8vo,  half  morocco.  Baltimore,  1841 

728  SCHARF   (COL.   J.   T.)     The   Chronicles  of  Baltimore:  being  a 

Complete  History  of  Baltimore  Town  and  Baltimore  City,  from  the 
earliest  period.      Thick  8vo,  cloth.  Baltimore,  1874 

729  History  of  Maryland  from    the  Earliest  Period  to  the  Present 

Day.      Portraits,  views,  maps,  and  facsimiles.   3  vols,  royal  8vo,  cloth. 

Baltimore,  1879 

730  STEINER   (BERNARD  C.)     History  of  Education  in  Maryland. 

8vo,  paper,  pp.  331,  and  many  plates.  Washington,  1894 

731  WILSON   (JAS.  GRANT).     A  Maryland    Manor.     (A  sketch    of 

the  life  of  Augustine  Herman,  and  a  history  of  Bohemia  Manor.) 
8vo,  paper.  Baltimore,  1890 

fIDassacbueetts* 

732  ACTS  AND  RESOLVES,  Public  and  Private,  of  the  Province  of 

the  Massachusetts  Bay;  to  which  are  prefixed  the  Charters  of  the 
Province,  with  Historical  and  Explanatory  Notes  and  an  Appendix. 
Vols.  1  to  5,  Acts  Passed,  1692-1780;  Vol.  6,  Private  Acts,  1692- 
1780;  Vols.  7  and  8,  Resolves,  1692-1707;  etc.  Together  8  vols. 
Royal  8vo,  law  calf.  Boston,  1869-96 


Xtbraq?  of  H&Uberforce  J£ames  87 

MASSACHUSETTS— Continued. 

733  ADAMS  (CHARLES  FRANCIS).     Massachusetts:  its  Historians 

and  its  History.      Post  8vo,  cloth.  Boston,  1893 

734  ARBER  (EDWARD).     The  Story  of  the  Pilgrim  Fathers,  1606- 

1623,  as  told  by  Themselves,  their  Friends,  and  their  Enemies. 
Edited  from  the  original  texts.  Portrait  of  Winslow,  map  of  Plymouth 
Bay,  etc.     Crown  8vo,  cloth.  London,  1897 

735  BRADFORD  (WILLIAM).    History  of  Plymouth  Plantation.    By 

William  Bradford,  the  Second  Governor  of  the  Colony.  Now  first 
printed  from  the  original  manuscript.  8vo,  cloth.  (Mass.  Histori- 
cal Society.)  Boston,  1856 

736  Bradford's  History  of  Plimoth  Plantation.  From  the  origi- 
nal manuscript.  With  a  report  of  the  proceedings  incident  to  the 
return  of  the  manuscript  to  Massachusetts.  With  portraits,  facsimi- 
les, etc.     Royal  8vo,  cloth.  Boston,  1898 

737  The  Bradford  Manuscript.     Account  of  the  part  taken  by  the 

American  Antiquarian  Society  in  the  return  of  the  Bradford  manu- 
script to  America.     Portraits.     Royal  8vo,  paper.     Worcester,  1898 

738  BUSH  (GEORGE  G.)      History  of  Higher  Education  in  Massachu- 

setts.    8vo,  paper,  pp.  445,  with  many  plates.  Washington,  1891 

739  COLBURN  (JEREMIAH).     Bibliography  of  the  Local  History  of 

Massachusetts.      Royal  8vo,  cloth.  Boston,  1871 

*Only  a  small  number  printed. 

740  COLONIAL   SOCIETY   OF  MASSACHUSETTS.     Transac- 

tions.    Vols.  3,  5  and  6.      Royal  8vo,  cloth.  Boston,  1 895-1 900 

♦Containing  much  valuable  historical  material,  with  portraits,  facsimiles,  etc. 

741  Duplicate  numbers  of  the  above.     Vol.  5,  Nos.  1,  2;  Vol.  6, 

Nos.  1,  2;  Vol.  7,  No.  1;  and  Tribute  to  James  B.  Thayer.  8vo, 
paper.     (6  pieces.) 

742  CURRIER  (JOHN  J.)     Historical  Sketch  of  Ship  Building  on  the 

Merrimac  River.     8vo,  pp.  80,  paper.  Newburyport,  1877 

743  CUSHING    (HARRY    A.)     History  of    the    transition    from    Pro- 

vincial to  Commonwealth  Government  in  Massachusetts.  8vo, 
paper,  pp.  281.     [Columbia  College  Studies.]  New  York,  1896 


88  XibrarE  of  Milberfotce  Barnes 

MASSACHUSETTS— Continued. 

744  CUSHMAN    (ROBERT).     A    Sermon    preached  at    Plimmoth  in 

New-England,  December  9,  1621.  Supposed  to  be  the  earliest 
printed  Sermon  delivered  in  the  English  Colonies  in  America.  With 
an  Historical  and  Bibliographical  Preface  (by  Charles  Deane).  4to, 
paper.  Boston,  1870 

*  One  of  sixty  copies  privately  printed,  with  a  photographic  reproduction  of  the  rare 
first  edition. 

745  DAVIS  (A.  M,)     Certain  Considerations  concerning  the  Coinage  of 

the  Colony  and  the  Public  Bills  of  Credit  of  the  Province  of  the 
Massachusetts  Bay.     8vo,  paper.  n.  p.,  1898 

746  Occult  Methods  of   Protecting  the   Currency.     Sewall's   Mne- 
monic Lines  and  their  interpretation.   8vo,  paper.    Cambridge,  1900 

747  DEANE   (CHARLES).      The  Connection   of   Massachusetts  with 

Slavery  and  the  Slave-Trade.     8vo,  paper.  Worcester,  1886 

748  DE  COSTA  (B.  F.)    Cabo  de  Baxos;  or,  The  Place  of  Cape  Cod  in 

the  Old  Cartology.  With  Notes  on  the  Neighboring  Coasts.  Map. 
8vo,  paper,  pp.  13.  New  York,  1881 

749  DOUGLAS  (C.  H.  J.)     The    Financial    History    of    Massachusetts 

from  the  Organization  of  the  Massachusetts  Bay  Company  to  the 
American  Revolution.  8vo,  paper,  pp.  148.  (Columbia  College 
Studies,  Vol.  I.,  No.  4.)  New  York,  1892 

750  FELT  (J.  B.)     An    Historical  Account  of   Massachusetts  Currency. 

8vo,  boards,  uncut.  Boston,  1839 

751  FRAMINGHAM.     History  of  Framingham,  including  the   Planta- 

tion from  1646  to  the  Present  Time.  With  an  Appendix  containing 
a  Notice  of  Sudbury  and  a  Register  of  Framingham  before  1800. 
By  William  Barry.     8vo,  cloth.  Boston,  1847 

752  GOODELL  (ABNER  C.)     Address  before  the  Society  of  Colonial 

Wars  ...  in  commemoration  of  the  600th  Anniversary  of  the  First 
Summoning  of  Citizens  and  Burgesses  to  the  Parliament  of  England. 
8vo,  half  cloth.  Boston,  1897 

753  A  Complete    List  of   the  Attorneys-General   and    Solicitors- 
General  of  Massachusetts,  1686-1780.     8vo,  limp  cloth. 

Cambridge,   1895 


Xibrarg  of  Milberforce  Barnes  89 

MASSACHUSETTS— Continued. 

754  GREEN  (SAMUEL  A.)    The  First  Census  of  Massachusetts;  Some 

Remarks  on  the  Waters-Winthrop  Map;  and  other  pamphlets.      (6) 

755   History  of  Medicine   in   Massachusetts.     Centennial  Address 

before  the  Massachusetts  Medical  Society.   8vo,  cloth.    Boston,  1881 

756  The  Northern  Boundary  of  Massachusetts  in   its  relations  to 

New  Hampshire.  Cambridge,  1890. — Another  edition  of  the  same. 
Worcester,  1891. — The  Boundary  Line  between  Massachusetts  and 
New  Hampshire,  from  the  Merrimack  River  to  the  Connecticut. 
Lowell,  1894.     3  pamphlets,  8vo. 

757  An    Historical    Address,    Bi-Centennial    and    Centennial,    at 

Groton,  Mass.,  1876;  Two  Chapters  in  the  Early  History  of  Groton, 
1882;  Geography  of  Groton,  1886;  Bibliography  of  Groton,  1888; 
Account  of  the  Physicians  and  Dentists  of  Groton,  1890;  Account 
of  the  Lawyers  of  Groton,  1892;  Roll  of  Honor,  Groton,  1897; 
Town  Seal  of  Groton,  1898.     8  pamphlets,  8vo. 

758  HUTCHINSON  (THOMAS).     History  of  the  Colony  of  Massa- 

chusetts Bay  from  its  First  Settlement  to  1750.  Second  Edition. 
2  vols.  8vo,  finely  bound  by  Pratt  for  Henry  Stevens,  in  full  pol- 
ished calf  gilt,  gilt  edges.  London,  1760-68 

*  The  first  volume  is  the  earliest  issue  of  this  edition,  the  date  being  misprinted 
1760  instead  of  1765. 

759  The  History  of  the  Province  of  Massachusetts  Bay  from    1749 

to  1774,  comprising  a  detailed  Narrative  of  the  Origin  and  Early 
Stages  of  the  American  Revolution.  8vo,  boards,  uncut.  (Back  a 
little  worn.)  London,  1828 

*  The  scarce  third  volume  of   Hutchinson's  History,  with  the   Preface  wanting  in 
many  copies. 

760  Index  of  Persons  and  Places  mentioned  in  Hutchinson's  Massa- 
chusetts, made  by  J.  W.  Thornton,  and  corrected  by  C.  L.  Wood- 
ward.    8vo,  sewed.  New  York,  1879 

761   Hutchinson  Papers.     Memorial  of  David  Pulsifer  to  the  Hon. 

the  Senate  and  House  of  Representatives  of  Massachusetts,  relative 
to  the  history  of  the  Hutchinson  Papers  and  their  proposed  restitu- 
tion to  the  Commonwealth  by  the  Mass.  Historical  Society.  8vo, 
paper.  Boston,  1869 

762  [ ]  A  Bibliographical  Essay  on  Governor  Hutchinson's  Historical 

Publications.    By  Charles  Deane.    8vo,  cloth,  pp.  39.     Boston,  1857 

*  Only  50  copies  privately  printed.     Presentation  copy  from  the  author. 


9°  Xibrari?  of  Wtlberforce  Barnes 

MASSACHUSETTS— Continued. 

763  MASSACHUSETTS    HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  COLLEC- 

TIONS. The  First  Series  complete  in  10  vols.  (Vols.  1,  2,  3  and  5 
are  second  editions).     8vo,  original  boards  (rebacked).      Scarce. 

Boston,  1806-10 

*  This  and  the  following  series  of  this  important  collection  contain  reprints  of 
many  very  rare  and  valuable  books,  documents,  and  manuscripts  relating  to  New 
England  generally.  Several  of  the  volumes  bear  the  autograph  of  Samuel  Farmer 
Jarvis. 

764  Collections.      Second   Series.     Complete   in    10  vols.     8vo, 

boards.  Boston,  1814-23 

*  All  first  editions  excepting  Vol.  9,  which  is  second. 

765  Collections.       Third    Series.      Complete    in    10    vols.     8vo, 

boards  (one  in  cloth).  Boston,  1825-49 

*  First  editions  of  all  the  vols. 

766  Collections.       Fourth   Series.      Complete   in    10  vols.     8vo,. 

boards.  Boston,  1852-71 

767  Collections.    Fifth  Series.    Complete  in  10  vols.     8vo,  cloth. 

Boston,  1871-88 

768  Collections.     Sixth  Series.     Vols.  1  and  2.     8vo,  cloth. 

Boston,  1886-88 

769  MASSACHUSETTS    HISTORICAL   SOCIETY.      Catalogue 

of  the  Books,  Pamphlets,  Newspapers,  etc.,  in  the  Library.  8vo, 
boards  (broken).  Boston,  181 1 

770  MONEY  the  Sinews  of  Trade.    The  State  of  the  Province  of  Massa- 

chusetts-Bay Considered,  with  respect  to  its  Trade  for  want  of  a 
Medium  of  Exchange  wherewith  to  manage  it.  Boston,  1731. 
i2mo,  paper.      (3  copies.)  Reprinted,  New  York,  1880 

771  MOORE    (GEORGE   H.)       Correspondence    concerning    Moore's 

Notes  on  the  History  of  Slavery  in  Massachusetts.  Two  Letters 
from  the  Historical  Magazine.     8vo,  paper.  New  York,  1866 

772  Notes    on    the    History    of    Slavery    in    Massachusetts.     8vo, 

cloth.  New  York,   1866 

773  NATICK.     History  of  Natick,  from   its  First  Settlement  in  165 1  to 

the  Present  Time,  with  Notices  of  the  First  White  Families.  By 
Oliver  N.  Bacon.     10 portraits  and  views.     8vo,  cloth.     Boston,  1856 

774  History  of  the  town  of  Natick,   from  the  Days  of  Apostolic 

Eliot,  1650,  to  the  Present  Time.  By  W.  Biglow.  8vo,  paper, 
pp.  87,  uncut.  Boston,  1830 


Xibrars  of  TKatlberforce  Eames  91 

MASSACHUSETTS— Continued. 

775  NEWTON.     Eliot  Memorial,  1646-1896.     City  of  Newton  Memo- 

rial Exercises.      8vo,   paper,  pp.    106.      [With  views  of  Eliot 's  grave, 
his  chair,  etc. ~\  Newton,  1896 

776  PAINE  (NATHANIEL).     Remarks  on  the  Early  Paper  Currency 

of  Massachusetts.      Royal  8vo,  paper.  Cambridge,  1866 

*  On  Large  Paper.     One  of  25  copies  with  extra  photographic  illustrations.    Letter 
of  author  inserted. 

777  PAINE  (N.)     Worcester's  Old  Common.     Royal  8vo,  paper. 

Priva  tely  p  rinted,  1901 

*  One  of  25  copies  printed.     Laid  in  are  two  portraits  of  Isaiah  Thomas,  private 
impressions  on  thick  paper. 

778  PULSIFER  (DAVID).     The  Printing  of  the   Massachusetts  and 

Plymouth  Records,  and  Mr.  Pulsifer's  connection  with  it,  by  J.  W. 
Dean.     8vo,  paper,  with  several  leaflets,  etc.,  laid  in.     Boston,  1885 

779  RECORDS.     First,  Second,  and  Third  Reports  on  the  Custody  and 

Condition  of  the  Public  Records  of  Parishes,  Towns,  and  Counties. 
8vo,  cloth  and  paper.     (3  pieces.)  Boston,  1885,  1890,  1891 

780  STEELE  (REV.  ASHBEL).    Chief  of  the  Pilgrims;  or,  the  Life 

and  Times  of  William  Brewster,  ruling  elder  of  the  Pilgrim  Colony 
that  founded  New  Plymouth.     Steel  engravings.     8vo,  cloth. 

Philadelphia,  1857 

781  WHEELWRIGHT  (JOHN).     A  Sermon  preached  at  Boston  in 

New  England  upon  a  Fast  Day,  the  16th  of  January,  1636.  8vo, 
paper.  Morrisania,  1867 

*  For  preaching  this  sermon  Mr.  Wheelwright  was  summoned  before  the  General 
Court,  charged  with  sedition. 

782  WHITMORE    (W.    H.)     The    Massachusetts   Civil    List    for   the 

Colonial  and  Provincial  Periods,  1630-1774.   8vo, cloth.  Albany, 1870 

783  WOBURN.     The  History  of  Woburn,  from  the  Grant  of  its  Terri- 

tory to  Charlestown  in  1640,  to  the  year  i860.  By  Samuel  Sewall. 
Memoir  of  the  author  by  C.  C.  Sewall.     Portrait.     8vo,  cloth. 

Boston,  1868 

784  YOUNG  (ALEXANDER).     Chronicles  of   the   First   Planters  of 

the  Colony  of  Massachusetts  Bay,  from  1623  to  1636.  Now  first 
collected  from  original  records,  etc.  Portrait  of  John  Winthrop,  and 
map.     8vo,  cloth.  Boston,  1846 


92  Xtbrarp  of  Wilberforce  lEames 

785  MATHER  (INCREASE).  Diary  of  Increase  Mather,  March,  1675- 

December,  1676.  Together  with  extracts  from  another  diary  by 
him,  1674-1687.  With  introduction  and  notes  by  S.  A.  Green. 
8vo,  paper.  Cambridge,  1900 

786  METHODISTS.    Creamer  (David).    Methodist  Hymnology:  com- 

prehending notices  of  the  Poetical  Works  of  John  and  Charles  Wes- 
ley, showing  the  origin  of  their  hymns  in  the  Methodist  Episcopal, 
Methodist  Episcopal  South,  and  Wesleyan  Collections,  etc.  Por- 
trait.     i2mo,  sheep,  pp.  470.  New  York,  1848 

787  Simpson  (Matthew).     Cyclopaedia  of  Methodism,    embracing 

sketches  of  its  rise,  progress,  and  present  condition,  with  biograph- 
ical notices  and  numerous  illustrations.  Royal  8vo,  half  morocco, 
pp.  1031.  Philadelphia,  1880 

788  [Wesley  (John).]  Collection  of  Psalms  and  Hymns.  Charles- 
town:  Printed  by  Lewis  Timothy,  1737.  Facsimile  reprint,  with  a 
preface  by  Rev.  G.  Osborn,  D.D.      i6mo,  paper.      London  [1900  ?] 

*  Of  the  original  edition  only  two  copies  are  known  to  be  extant,  one  of  them 
being  in  the  Lenox  Library.  It  was  Wesley's  first  publication,  printed  while  he  was 
in  South  Carolina. 

fIDeiico. 

789  ALEGRE  (P.    FRANCISCO   JAVIER).      Opusculos    Ineditos, 

Latinos  y  Castellanos.      Post  8vo,  paper,  pp.  228.  Mexico,  1889 

*  Edited  by  Joaquin  Garcia  Icazbalceta.  Only  150  printed.  Alegre  lived  in  the 
18th  Century,  and  translated  Boileau's  Art  of  Poetry,  the  Hymns  of  Homer,  etc., 
into  Spanish  and  Latin. 

790  BOURKE   (JOHN  G.)     Popular  Medicine,  Customs  and  Supersti- 

tions of  the  Rio  Grande.  8vo,  paper.  (Reprint  from  Journal  of 
American  Folk-Lore.)  Boston,  1894 

791  BRASSEUR  DE   BOURBOURG.     Bibliotheque  Mexico-Guate- 

malienne,  precedee  d'un  Coup  d'CEil  sur  les  Etudes  Americaines, 
etc.      8vo,  paper,  pp.  183.  Paris,   187 1 

*  A  valuable  bibliography  of  books  and  manuscripts  in  the  private  library  of  this 
noted  authority  on  Mexican  and  Central  matters,  with  collations  and  notes. 

792  CAMARGO  (DIEGO  MUNOZ).    Historia  de  Tlaxcala.   Publicada 

y  anotada  por  Alfredo  Chavero.  8vo,  paper,  uncut,  pp.  278+In- 
dice  y  Errata  7  pp.  Mexico,  1892 

*  The  First  Complete  edition,  from  the  original  manuscript. 


Xtbrars  of  MUberforce  Eames  93 

MEXICO— Continued. 

793  CLAVIGERO  (FRANCISCO  J.)     Historia  Antigua  de  Mexico  y 

de  su  Conquista.  Traducida  del  Italiano  por  J.  Joaquin  de  Mora. 
Portrait  of  Clavigero,  maps,  and  numerous  illustrations.  2  vols,  in  one. 
Royal  8vo,  sprinkled  calf,  gilt.  Mexico,  1844 

794  CORTES  (HERNAN).     Cartas  y   Relaciones  de  Hernan  Cort6s 

al  Emperador  Carlos  V.  Colegidas  e  Ilustradas  por  Don  Pascual  de 
Gayangos.     Royal  8vo,  paper,  pp.  575.  Paris,  1866 

795  The    Despatches    of    Hernando    Cortes,    the    Conqueror    of 

Mexico,  addressed  to  the  Emperor  Charles  V.  .  .  .  containing  a 
Narrative  of  the  Event.  Now  first  translated  from  the  original 
Spanish,  with  Introduction  and  Notes,  by  George  Folsom.  8vo, 
full  calf,  gilt.  New  York,  1843 

*  Large  Paper  copy. 

796  Carta  Sexta  de  Hernando  Cortes,  escrita  al  Emperador  Carlos 

V.     Publicada  ahora  por  primera  vez.      8vo,  sewed,  pp.  138. 

Nueva  York:  Imprenta  de  S.   W.  Benedict,  1848 

*  Rare.  Only  a  small  number  printed,  and  apparently  never  published.  It  was 
edited  by  George  Folsom,  whose  prefatory  note  is  dated  May  23,  1848;  and  it  forms 
a  necessary  supplement  to  Folsom's  Despatches  of  Hernando  Cortes,  published  in 
1843.  The  Carta  Sexta,  now  generally  known  as  the  "Fifth  Letter,"  is  dated 
Temixtitan,  3  Setiembre,  1526.  The  existence  of  this  printed  edition  was  unknown 
to  the  editor  of  the  translation  published  by  the  Hakluyt  Society  in  1868. 

797  EGUIARA   Y    EGUREN    (D.    JO.   ANNE  JOSEPHO    DE). 

Bibliotheca  Mexicana;  sive,  Eruditorum  Historia  Virorum,  qui  in 
America  Boreali  nati,  vel  Alibi  Genti,  in  ipsam  Domicilio  aut 
Studiis  asciti,  quavis  lingua  scripto  aliquid  tradiderunt.  Tomus 
Primus,  exhibens  litteras  A.  B.  C.     Folio,  half  morocco. 

Mexico,  1755 

*  No  more  was  published  of  this  exhaustive  biographical  dictionary.  Besides  the 
authors,  and  their  writings,  much  historical  information  is  included,  list  of  Councils, 
etc. 

798  ESPINOSA    (ISIDRO    FELIS    DE).      Chronica   Apostolica   y 

Seraphica  de  todos  los  Colegios  de  Propaganda  Fide  de  esta  Nueva- 
Espafia,  de  Missioneros  Franciscanos  Observantes:  erigidos  con 
Antoridad  Pontificia,  y  Regia  la  reformacion  de  los  Fieles,  y  Con- 
version de  los  Gentiles.  Consagrada  a  la  Milagrosa  Cruz  de  Pie- 
dra,  que  como  titular  se  venera  en  su   primer  Colegio  de  Propa- 


94  Xibrars  of  Mtlberforce  Barnes 

MEXICO— Continued. 

ganda  Fide  de  la  muy  Ilustre  Ciudad  de  Santiago  de  Queretaro, 
sita  en  el  Arzobispado  de  Mexico.  Parte  Primera.  Folio,  pp.  (ioo), 
590,  (24),  boards,  leather  back. 

Mexico,  por  la  Viuda  de  D.  Joseph  Bernardo  de  Hogal,  1 746 

*  "A  rare  and  important  work,  containing  much  information  relative  to  the  early 
missions  and  the  Indian  tribes  in  New  Mexico,  Texas,  and  other  parts  of  North 
Mexico,  and  also  of  those  in  Guatemala,  Honduras,  Chiapas,  and  other  portions  of 
the  old  viceroyalty  of  New  Spain." — Sabin.  Forty-six  years  later  (in  1792)  a  sup- 
plementary volume  (Segunda  Parte)  appeared,  written  by  Juan  Domingo  Arricivita. 

799  GONZALEZ  DE  ESLAVA  (FERNAN).     Coloquios  Espiritu- 

ales  y  Saramentos  y  Poesias  Sagradas.  Introduccion  por  Joaquin 
Garcia  Icazbalceta.     Small  4to,  half  morocco  gilt,  gilt  top,  uncut. 

Mexico,  1877 

*  The  author  was  a  celebrated  Mexican  poet  and  ecclesiastic  of  the  16th  Century. 
The  first  edition  was  printed  in  Mexico  City  in  1610.  Only  200  copies  of  this  edition 
were  issued. 

800  HALE    (SUSAN).      Mexico    (History,    Description,    etc.).       Illus- 

trated.   Post  8vo,  cloth.    [Story  of  the  Nations  Series.]  London,  1891 

801  HERNANDEZ  (D.  FRANCISCO).     Cuatro  Libros  de  la  Natura- 

leza  y  Virtudes  Medicinales  de  las  Plantas  y  Animales  de  la  Nueva 
Espafia.  Extracto  de  las  obras  del  Dr.  Francisco  Hernandez,  ano- 
tados,  traducidos  y  publicados  en  Mexico  el  Afio  de  1615,  por  Fr. 
Francisco  Ximenez.  Ahora  por  primera  vez  reimpreso  mediante  la 
proteccion  del  C.  Lie.  Agustin  Canseco  .  .  .  bajo  la  direccion  del 
Dr.  Nicolas  Leon.  8vo,  paper,  uncut,  pp.  301.  (Presentation  copy 
from  J.  C.  Pilling.)  Morelia,  1888 

802 Cuatro  Libros  de   la   Naturaleza  y  Virtudes  de  las  Plantas  y 

Animales,  de  uso  Medicinal  en  la  Nueva  Espana.  Por  Fr.  Fran- 
cisco Ximenez.  Se  reimprimen  por  acuerdo  del  Sr.  General  Carlos 
Pacheco,  bajo  el  ciudado  y  correccion  del  Dr.  Antonio  Penafiel. 
4to,  paper,  pp.  342  (loose  in  wrappers).  Mexico,  1888 

803  HURST  (JOHN  F.)  A  series  of  nine  articles  from  the  Independ- 
ent, relating  to  Literature  in  Mexico  during  the  Spanish  domina- 
tion; the  Lyric,  Dramatic,  Elegiac  and  General  Poets  of  Mexico; 
the  Periodical  Literature  of  Mexico;  and  the  Search  for  Americana 
in  Mexico.  1887-1890 


Xlbrars  of  TKMlberforce  Eames  95 

MEXICO— Continued. 

S04  ICAZBALCETA  (JOAQUIN  GARCIA).  Don  Fray  Juan  de 
Zumarraga,  primer  Obispo  y  Arzobispo  de  Mexico.  Estudio  Bio- 
grafico  y  Bibliografico.  Con  un  Apendice  de  Documentos  Ineditos 
o  Raros.     8vo,  paper,  pp.  270.  Mexico,  1881 

*  Only  300  copies  printed. 

£05   Nueva  Coleccion  de  Documentos  para  la  Historia  de  Mexico. 

[Cartas  de  Religiosos  de  Nueva  Espafia,  1539-1594;  Codice  Fran- 
ciscano,  siglo  XVI.;  Pomar,  Relacion  de  Tezcoco;  Zurita,  Rela- 
cion  de  los  Senores  de  la  Nueva  Espafia;  Codice  Mendieta,  Docu- 
mentos Franciscanos,  siglos  XVI  y  XVII.]     5  vols,  post  8vo,  paper. 

Mexico,  1886-92 

*  Only  200  copies  of  each  printed.     Three  with  the  autograph  of  the  editor. 

806  JIMENEZ  (C.  M.)     Apuntes  Biograficos  del  C.  Mariano  Jimenez, 

gobernador  constitucional  del  Estado  de  Michocan  de  Ocampo. 
Portrait.     Small  4to,  paper.  Mexico,  1888 

807  LANZAS    (PEDRO    TORRES).      Relaci6n    Descriptiva   de   los 

Mapas,  Pianos,  &c,  de  Mexico  y  Floridas  existentes  en  al  Archivo 
General  de  Indias.     2  vols.  i6mo,  paper,  pp.  223  -f  201.  Sevilla,  1900 

808  LEON  (NICOLAS).     Apuntes  para  la  Historia  de  la  Cirugia  en 

Michoacan,  desde  los  tiempos  pre-Colombianos  hasta  el  ano  1875. 
4to,  paper.  Morelia,  1887 

809  Historia,    Geografia   y    Estadistica    de    la    Municipalidad    de 

Quiroga,  en  1884.      Small  4to,  sewed.  Morelia,  1887 

3io Un  Impreso  Mexicano  del  Siglo  XVI.    Nota  Bibliografica  No.  3. 

4to,  paper.  Morelia,  1888 

*  An  account  of  a  hitherto  unknown  book  printed   in  Mexico  in   1570,  with  a  fac- 
simile plate. 

811  Lijera  noticia   acerca   del  Origen,    Progresos  y  Estado  Actual 

del  Museo  Michoacano.     8vo,  paper.  Morelia,  1889 

812  LOGAN  (WALTER  S.)     The  Siege  of  Cuautla,  the  Bunker  Hill 

of  Mexico.      8vo,   paper.  New  York,  1893 

813  OROZCO  Y  BERRA  (MANUEL).      Historia   Antigua  y  de  la 

Conquista  de  Mexico.     4  vols,  post  8vo,  paper.  Mexico,  1880 

*  Printed  at  the  cost  of  the  Mexican  Government. 

814  PRESCOTT  (W.  H.)     History  of  the  Conquest  of  Mexico.     New 

edition,  with  the  author's  latest  corrections.     Edited  by  John  Foster 
Kirk.     3  vols,  post  8vo,  cloth.  Philadelphia,  1874 


96  Xibrars  ot  WUbertorce  Barnes 

MEXICO— Continued. 

815  SOLIS  (ANTONIO).      Historia  de  la  Conquista  de   Mejico.     38 

illustrations.-    Royal  8vo,  half  calf.  Madrid,  1851 

816  STEVENS   (SIMON).     The    Tehuantepec   Railway,    its    location, 

features  and  advantages,  under  the  La  Sere  Grant  of  1869.  (Fol- 
lowed by:)  Historical  and  Geographical  Notes,  1453-1869,  by  Henry 
Stevens,  G.M.B.,  etc.  Maps  and  lithographic  plates.  2  parts  in  one 
vol.     8vo,  paper.  New  York,  1869 

817  VERA    (F.    H.)     Tesoro     Guadalupano.     Noticia   de    los    Libros, 

Documentos,  Inscripciones,  etc.,  que  tratan,  mencionan,  6  aluden 
a  la  Aparicion  y  Devocion  de  Nuestra  Senora  de  Guadalupe. 
Primer  siglo.   Square  crown  8vo,  paper,  pp.  8  +  xxvii  -f-  369  -f-  26- 

Amecameca,  1887 

818  ZARAGOZA    (D.    JUSTO).     Noticias    Historicas   de    la    Nueva 

Espafia.      Imp.  8vo,  paper,  pp.  393.  Madrid,  1878 

*  A  publication  for  the  first  time  of  a  16th  Century  MS.  by  Joan  Suarez  de  Peraltd. 
"  Tratado  del  Descubrimiento  de  las  Yndias  y  su  Conquista,  y  los  Ritos,  Sacrijicios,  y 
Costumbres  de  los  Yndios;  del  suceso  del  Marques  del  Valle  segundo  Don  Martin 
Cortes,  y  del  rompimiento  de  los  Yngleses,  y  del  principio  que  tuvo  Francisco  Draque 

para  ser  declarado  enemigo." 

fllMcbigan, 

819  CAMPBELL  (J.  V.)  Outlines  of  the  Political  History  of  Michigan. 

8vo,  cloth.  Detroit,  1876- 

820  MINIATURES    (COLONIAL    AND    REVOLUTIONARY). 

Heirlooms  in  Miniatures.  With  a  chapter  on  miniature  painting  by 
E.  D.  Taylor.  By  A.  H.  Wharton.  Numerous  reproductions  of  the 
best  examples  of  colonial  and  modern  miniature  painters.  Post  8vo, 
cloth,  uncut.  Philadelphia,    1898 

fllMnnesota. 

821  MINNESOTA  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Collections,  Vol.    1 

(re-publication  of  the  original  parts  issued  in  1850-51-52-53-56),. 
8vo,  cloth,  St.  Paul,  1872;  Collections,  Vol.  2,  in  the  three  original 
parts,  1860-62-67,  8vo.      (As  2  vols.) 

822  NEILL  (EDWARD  D.)     Address  at  the  Annual   Meeting  of  the 

Old  Settlers'  Association,  Feb.  22,  1872  (on  the  early  history  of  the 
Falls  of  Saint  Anthony).     8vo,  paper.  Minneapolis,  1872 


Xibrars  of  TOUlberforce  lEames  97 

MINNESOTA—  Continued. 

23  NEILL   (EDWARD    D.)      The    History  of  Minnesota   from  the 

Earliest  French  Explorations  to  the  Present  Time.      Fourth  edi- 
tion, revised  and  enlarged.     Maps.     Thick  8vo,  half  morocco. 

Minneapolis,  1882 

24  The  Last  French  Post  in  the  Valley  of  the  Upper  Mississippi, 

near   Frontenac,   Minn.  ;  with   notices  of  its  commandants.     8vo, 
sewed.  Saint  Paul,  1887 

5   25  Some  Facts  in  the  History  of  Minnesota;  addressed  to  Alex- 
ander Ramsey.     8vo,  paper.  Saint  Paul,  1888 

*  From  Chas.  Deane's  library. 

826  WILLIAMS     (J.     FLETCHER).      Bibliography   of   Minnesota. 

8vo,  pp.  65,  paper.  St.  Paul,  1870 

*  One  of  fifty  copies  separately  printed. 

827  WINCHELL    (N.     H.)      Historical   Sketch   of    Explorations  and 

Surveys  in  Minnesota.      With  reproductions  of  old  maps.     4to,  pp.  no, 
paper.  Minneapolis,  1883 


828  MISSISSIPPI  (Claiborne,  J.  F.   H.)      Mississippi,  as  a  Province, 

Territory  and  State,  with  Biographical  Notices  of  Eminent  Citizens. 
Portraits.     Vol.  1.      (All  published.)  Jackson,  Miss.,  1880 

fllM6Ste0ippi  IRiver. 

829  GRIFFIN   (A.   P.   C.)     The  Discovery  of  the  Mississippi.   A  Biblio- 

graphical Account,  with  a  facsimile  [in  colors]  of  the  Map  of  Louis 
Joliet,  1674.  To  which  is  appended  a  note  on  the  Joliet  Map  by 
B.  F.  De  Costa,  D.D.,  with  a  Sketch  of  Joliet's  Maps.     4to,  paper. 

New  York,  1883 

830  LA  SALLE     (SIEUR  DE).       Relation    du    Voyage,    entrepris 

par  feu  M.  Robert  Cavelier,  Sieur  de  la  Salle,  pour  decouvrir  dans 
le  golfe  du  Mexique  l'embouchure  du  Fleuve  de  Missisipy.  Parson 
Frere  M.  Cavelier,  pretre  de  St.  Sulpice,  l'un  des  compagnons  de 
ce  voyage.     Small  4to,  cloth,  uncut.  A  Manate,  1858 

*  J.  G.  Shea's  Cramoisy  Series.     Only  a  small  number  printed,  this  being  No.  41, 
signed.     The  first  publication  of  this  narrative. 


98  3Ubrat£  of  Wilberforce  Barnes 

MISSISSIPPI    RIVER— Continued. 

831  SCHOOLCRAFT   (HENRY  R.)     Narrative  Journal    of   Travels 

through  the  North  Western  Regions  of  the  United  States.  ...  to 
the  source  of  the  Mississippi  River.  Performed  as  a  Member  of 
the  Expedition  under  Governor  Cass  in  the  year  1820.  With  map, 
8  copper-plates,  and  title  engraved  on  copper  {besides  printed  title) .  8vo, 
original  boards,  entirely  uncut.  Albany,  182 1 

832  Narrative  of  an  Expedition  through  the  Upper  Mississippi  to 

Itasca  Lake,  the  actual  source  of  this  river;  embracing  an  Explora- 
tory Trip  through  the  St.  Croix  and  Burntwood  (or  Broule)  rivers 
in  1832.     4  maps.     8vo,  original  cloth,  uncut.  New  York,  1834 

*  Included  is  a  chapter  on  the  language  of  the  Chippewas. 

833  Travels  in  the  Central  Portions  of  the  Mississippi  Valley,  com- 
prising Observations  on  its  Mineral  Geography,  Internal  Resources 
and  Aboriginal  Population.  Map  of  the  Western  Country  and  geologi- 
cal map,  both  engraved  by  Scoles;  two  views  engraved  by  Peter  Maverick, 
and  plate  of  fossil  footprints.      8vo,  original  boards.      New  York,  1825 

*  Remarkably  fine  uncut  copy.     Scarce. 

834  Summary  Narrative  of  an  Exploratory  Expedition  to  the  Source 

of  the  Mississippi  River  in  1820;  resumed  and  completed  by  the 
Discovery  of  its  origin  in  Itasca  Lake  in  1832.  With  Appendices. 
2  maps.      8vo,  cloth.      (Name  on  title.)  Philadelphia,  1855 

835  SHEA  (JOHN  G.)  Address  before  the  Missouri  Historical  Society, 

July  19,  1878,  the  Anniversary  of  the  Discovery  of  the  Mississippi 
by  Marquette  and  Joliet.      8vo,  paper.  New  York,  1878 

836  The  Bursting  of  Pierre  Margry's  La  Salle  Bubble.   8vo,  paper. 

New  York,  1879 

837  Discovery  and  Exploration  of  the  Mississippi  Valley ;  with  the 

original  Narratives  of  Marquette,  Allouez,  Membre,  Hennepin,  and 
Anastase  Douay.     Facsimile  of  the  map  of  Marquette.      8vo,  cloth. 

New  York,   1852 

838  Early  Voyages  up  and  down  the   Mississippi.      (Translations 

of  the  Narratives  by  Cavelier  of  La  Salle's  Voyage,  Voyage  St. 
Cosme  and  others  in  1699,  Le  Sueur's  Voyage  in  1699-70,  Gravier's 
Voyage  in  1700,  and  Guignas'  Voyage  in  1728.)  With  Introduc- 
tion, Notes  and  Index  by  J.  G.  Shea.  Small  4to,  paper,  pp.  191. 
(Munsell's  Historical  Series,  No.  8.)  Albany,  1861 


Xibrars  of  Wilberforce  Eames  99 

839  MOORE  (GEORGE.    H.)     A  collection  of  newspaper  articles  on 

early  New  York  History,  the  earliest  attempts  to  introduce  the 
Theatre  in  America,  the  Poughkeepsie  Convention  of  1788,  early 
Timber  Ships  and  Rafts,  etc.,  etc.,  etc.      In  envelope. 

840  MORAVIAN  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Transactions,  Vol.  1. 

Portrait  of  W.  C.  Reichel.     8vo,  cloth.  Nazareth,  Pa.,  1876 

*  Contains  Sketch  of  the  Settlement  of  Hope,  N.  J.;  Extracts  from  Zinzendorf's 
Diary  of  his  journey  among  the  Indians;  Revolutionary  Letters;  Indian  Names  of 
Rivers,  Localities,  etc. ;  and  other  interesting  articles. 

841  MORMONS.      Book  of  Commandments,  for  the  Government  of  the 

Church  of  Christ.  Organized  according  to  Law  on  the  6th  of 
April,  1830.      i8mo,  pp.  93,  paper. 

Zion:  Jackson  County,  Missouri,  1833  [reprinted  1884] 

*  Of  the  original  edition  only  three  copies  are  known  to  be  extant,  the  sheets  hav- 
ing been  destroyed  by  a  Missouri  mob. 

842  The  Story  of  the  Book  of  Mormon.   By  Elder  George  Reynolds. 

Illustrated.      Post  8vo,  cloth.  Salt  Lake  City,  1888 

843  |WT  EBRASKA.     Nebraska    State    Historical  Society.     Trans- 
[  ^[      actions  and  Reports.     Edited  by  R.  W.  Furnas.     2  vols.  8vo, 

cloth.  Lincoln,  Neb  ,  1885,  1887 

*  History  of  the  Omaha  Indians,  John  Brown,  a  Visit  to  Nebraska  in  1662,  Gold 
Discovery  in  Colorado,  Local  Histories,  etc. 

844  NEVADA.       [Wright  (William).]     History  of  the   Big  Bonanza. 

An  authentic  account  of  the  Discovery,  History,  and  Working  of 
the  World  Renowned  Comstock  Silver  Lode  of  Nevada,  with  the 
present  condition  of  the  various  mines  .  .  .  sketches  of  prominent 
men  .  .  .  the  Indians  and  the  Country,  etc.  Profusely  illustrated. 
8vo,  half  morocco,  gilt  top.  Hartford,  Conn.,  1876 

845  NEIL    (E.   D.)     The   English    Colonization  of  America    during  the 

17th  Century.  8vo,  cloth.  Presentation  copy  from  the  author,  and 
A.  L.  S.  inserted.  London,  1871 

IRew  j£n$lanfc>. 

846  BARTLETT   (W.    H.)      The   Pilgrim    Fathers;  or,    Founders    of 

New  England  in  the  Reign  of  James  the  First.  28  steel  engravings. 
Post  8vo,  cloth  (back  faded).  London,  1866 

847  BROOKS   (H.   M.)     Olden   Time  Music,  a  compilation  from  News- 

papers and  Books.   Introduction  by  Prof.  E.  S.  Morse.    Cr.  8vo,  cloth. 

*  Written  with  especial  relation  to  old-time  music  in  New  England.       Boston,  1 888 


ioo  Xtbrarj?  of  Wilberforce  Barnes 

NEW  ENGLAND— Continued. 

848  BYFIELD    (N.)      An  Account  of  the  Late  Revolution  in  New  Eng- 

land (1689).     4to,  paper.         New  York:  Reprinted  for  J.  Sabin,  1865 

849  CHILD  (MAJOR  JOHN).     New-England's  Jonas  Cast  up  at  Lon- 

don; or,  a  Relation  of  the  Proceedings  of  the  Court  at  Boston  in 
New-England  against  divers  honest  and  godly  persons,  for  Petition- 
ing for  Government  in  the  Common-wealth  .  .  .  etc.  London, 
1647.  Exact  reprint,  with  a  copious  historical  introduction  and 
notes  by  W.  T.  R.  Marvin.     Small  4to,  cloth.  Boston,  1869 

*  Only  150  copies  printed.     A  note  inside  states  that  nearly  all  of  the  copies  were 
destroyed  in  the  fire  of  1872. 

850  DANIEL  (RICHARD).     The  Present  State  of  New  England  {circa 

1675).  Now  first  printed  from  the  original  manuscript.  i6mo, 
paper.  New  York,  1899 

*  One  of  fifty  copies  printed.     The  MS.  is  in  the  New  York  Public  Library. 

851  DEAN  (JOHN  WARD).     Memoir  of  the  Rev.  Michael  Wiggles- 

worth,  author  of  the  Day  of  Doom.    8vo,  cloth,  uncut.   Albany,  187 1 

*  No.  24  of  only  50  copies  printed,  signed  by  Joel  Munsell. 

852  E.   (S.)     Further  Queries  upon  the  Present  State  of  the  New-English 

Affairs  [1689].     4to,  paper.     New  York:  Reprinted  for  J.  Sabin,  1865 

853  EAMES  (WILBERFORCE).     Early  New  England  Catechisms. 

A  bibliographical  account  of  some  catechisms  published  before  the 
year  1800,  for  use  in  New  England.     8vo,  paper,  uncut,  pp.  in. 

Worcester,  1898 

854  The  same,  one  of  a  very  few  copies  printed  on  thick  paper. 

855  [ELIOT  (JOHN).]    A  Brief  Description  of  the  Towns  in  New  Eng- 

land, A.  D.  1650.  With  an  Introduction,  by  Samuel  A.  Green. 
8vo,  paper.  Cambridge,  1902 

56  FISKE  (JOHN).  The  Beginnings  of  New  England;  or,  the  Puri- 
tan Theocracy  in  its  relations  to  Civil  and  Religious  Liberty.  First 
Edition.     Crown  8vo,  cloth.  Boston,  1889 

857  HOOD   (GEORGE).     A  History  of  Music  in  New  England:  with 

Biographical  Sketches  of  Reformers  and  Psalmists.  Crown  8vo, 
cloth.  Boston,  1846 

858  JOHNSON  (CLIFTON).     The  New  England  Country.     Profusely 

illustrated.     4to,  cloth.  London,  1898 


Xibrars  of  THMlberforce  Eames  101 

NEW  ENGLAND— Continued. 

859  JOHNSON    (CAPT.    EDWARD— of    Woburn,    Massachusetts 

Bay).  Wonder  Working  Providence  of  Sion's  Saviour  in  New 
England.  Historical  Introduction  and  Index,  by  W.  F.  Poole. 
Facsimile.      Small  4to,  half  morocco  gilt,  gilt  top,  uncut. 

*  Only  200  copies  printed.  Andover,   1867 

860  JOSSELYN  (JOHN).   New-England's  Rarities  discovered  in  Birds, 

Beasts,  Fishes,  Serpents,  and  Plants  of  that  Country.  London, 
1672.  Facsimile  reprint,  with  Introduction  and  Notes  by  Prof.  E. 
Tuckerman.      Small  4to,  cloth.  Boston,  1865 

*  Only  250  copies  printed. 

861  LECHFORD  (THOMAS).     Plain  Dealing;  or,  Newes  from  New- 

England.  A  short  view  of  New-England's  Present  Government  .  .  . 
etc.  Reprinted,  with  Introduction  and  Notes  by  J.  Hammond 
Trumbull.  Small  4to,  cloth.  (Library  of  N.  England  History, 
No.  4.)  Boston,  1867 

*  No.  211  of  only  285  copies  printed. 

862  MATHER   (COTTON).      Magnalia   Christi  Americana;    or,    the 

Ecclesiastical  History  of  New  England.  Introduction  and  Notes 
by  Rev.  T.  Robbins,  translations  of  the  Quotations  by  L.  F.  Rob- 
inson, Memoir  of  Cotton  Mather  by  Samuel  G.  Drake,  and  Com- 
prehensive Index.     Portraits.     2  vols,  royal  8vo,  half  morocco. 

Hartford,  1855 

863  Facsimile  of  the  Ecclesiastical  Map  of  New  England  and  New 

York,  from  Magnalia  Christi  Americana,  1702.  Reproduced  by  photo- 
lithographic process,  on  bank-note  paper.      Folded. 

Bost.  (G.  E.  Little  field),  n.  d. 

864  MAVERICK  (SAMUEL).     A  Briefe  Discription  of  New  England 

and  the  severall  townes  therein,  together  with  the  present  govern- 
ment thereof.      From  a  Manuscript  written  in  1660.     4to,  paper. 

Boston,  1885 

865  MORTON  (NATHANIEL).      New   England's   Memorial.     Fifth 

edition,  containing  besides  the  original  work  and  the  supplement 
annexed  to  the  second  edition,  large  additions  in  marginal  notes 
and  an  Appendix,  with  a  lithographic  copy  of  an  ancient  map.  By  John 
Davis.     8vo,  boards,  cloth  back,  uncut.  Boston,  1826 


io2  Xibrars  of  Wtlberforce  Eames 

NEW    ENGLAND-O^wwa'. 

866  MOURT  (GEORGE).     A   Relation   or  Journall   of   the   beginning 

and  proceedings  of  the  English  Plantation  settled  at  Pilmoth  in 
New  England  by  certaine  English  Adventurers  both  Merchants  and 
others.  With  their  difficult  passage,  their  safe  arrival  .  .  .  etc. 
London,  1622.  Exact  reprint,  with  Introduction  and  Notes  by  H. 
M.  Dexter.     Map.     Small  4to,  cloth.  Boston,  1865 

*  One  of  250  copies  printed.      [Library  of  New  England  History.     No.  I.] 

867  NEW  ENGLAND    BIBLIOPOLIST,    or  Notices  of   Books  on 

American  History,  Biography,  Genealogy,  etc.  Edited  by  John 
Ward  Dean.  Vols.  I. -XL,  Jan.  1880  to  Jan.  1901.  Also,  Notices 
of  Recent  Publications,  1876-1879.  Together,  12  vols.  8vo,  un- 
bound. Boston,  1879-1901 

868  NEW  ENGLAND   COMPANY.     Some  Correspondence  between 

the  Governors  and  Treasurers  of  the  New  England  Company  in 
London,  and  the  Commissioners  of  the  United  Colonies  in  America, 
to  which  are  added  the  Journals  of  the  Rev.  Experience  Mayhew  in 
1713  and  1714.      8vo,  cloth.  London,  1897 

869  OLDEN  TIME    SERIES.       Gleanings    chiefly  from    Old    News- 

papers of  Boston  and  Salem,  Massachusetts;  Selected  and  Arranged 
with  Brief  Comments  by  Henry  M.  Brooks.      6  vols.  i2mo,  cloth. 

Boston,  1886 

*  The  subjects  of  the  volumes  are:  Curiosities  of  the  Lottery,  the  Days  of  the 
Spinning  Wheel,  the  New  England  Sunday,  Quaint  and  Curious  Advertisements, 
Strange  and  Curious  Punishments,  Literary  Curiosities. 

870  PALFREY  (JOHN  G.)     History  of   New    England.     Complete  in 

5  vols.      Royal  8vo,  cloth.  Boston,  1876-90 

871  PRINCE  (THOMAS).     A  Chronological  History  of  New-England, 

in  the  form  of  Annals:  being  a  Summary  and  exact  Account  of  the 
most  material  Transactions  and  Occurrences  relating  to  this  Coun- 
try, in  the  order  of  Time  wherein  they  happened,  from  the  Discov- 
ery of  Capt.  Gosnold,  in  1602,  to  the  Arrival  of  Governor  Belcher, 
in  1730.  Third  edition :  to  which  is  added,  a  Memoir  of  the  Author, 
an  attempt  towards  a  perfect  Catalogue  of  his  Writings,  a  Genealogy 
of  his  Family,  and  the  names  of  the  Subscribers  to  the  original 
edition,  by  Samuel  G.  Drake.    Portrait  and  plates.     8vo,  half  leather. 

Boston,  1852 

*  "  N.  B.  This  edition  consists  of  but  thirty  copies.  Hence  the  necessity  of  fixing 
the  price  at  Five  Dollars." — Arote  on  p.  14.  This  edition  contains  all  that  was  printed 
of  Vol.  2,  continuing  the  Annals  from  1630  to  1633. 


Xtbrarg  of  XKHilberforce  Barnes  103 

NEW    ENGLAND— Continued. 

872  QUAKERS.     A  Call  from  Death  to  Life:  being  an  Account  of  the 

Sufferings  of  Marmaduke  Stephenson,  William  Robinson,  and  Mary 
Dyer  in  New  England  in  the  year  1659.  Post  8vo,  half  roan. 
London:  Printed  by  the  Friends,  1660.  Edinburgh:  Reprinted  pri- 
vately by  the  Aungervyle  Society,  1886. 

*  Only  150  issued,  this  being  No.  118. 

873  RECORDS  of  the  Council  for  New  England.      [Edited  by  Charles 

Deane.]     8vo,  paper.      With  folded  map.  Cambridge,  1867-76 

*  One  of  a  very  few  copies  with  map  and  extra  leaves  added.  Prefixed  is  the  following 
MS.  note:  "  This  volume,  as  will  be  seen  by  the  title-page,  was  issued  in  1867.  The 
Introduction  to  it,  pp.  5-10,  was  then  written.  I  have  now  inserted  in  this  copy  a 
paper  read  before  the  Antiq'n  Soc.  last  October,  pp.  102  -io'6,  fifteen  pages;  and  also 
three  newly  discovered  pages  of  the  Records,  at  pp.  482  -484  The  Alexander  Map  is 
also  inserted  in  the  book.     Charles  Deane.     Cambridge,  Mass.,  March  7th,  1876." 

874  SMITH  (CAPT.  JOHN).     Advertisements  for  the  Unexperienced 

Planters  of  New  England  or  Anywhere;  or,  The  Pathway  to  Experi- 
ence to  Erect  a  Plantation.  With  the  yearely  proceedings  of  this 
Country  in  Fishing  and  Planting  since  the  yeare  1614  to  the  yeare 
1630  ...  etc.  London,  1631.  Exact  reprint,  including  Smith' s  map  of 
New  England.     Small  4to,  cloth.  Boston,  1865 

*  Only  250  copies  printed. 

875   A  Description  of  New-England;   or,  The    Observations    and 

Discoveries  of  Captain  John  Smith  (Admirall  of  that  Country)  in 
the  North  of  America,  in  the  year  of  our  Lord  1614  .  .  .  etc.  London, 
16 16.  Exact  reprint,  with  facsimile  of  the  First  State  of  the  map  of 
New  England.     Small  4to,  cloth.  Boston,  1865 

*  Only  250  copies  printed. 

876  WEEDEN  (W.  B.)     Economic  and   Social   History  of  New  Eng- 

land, 1620  to  1789.      2  vols,  post  8vo,  cloth.  Boston,  1890 

877  WINTHROP  (JOHN).     The  History  of  New  England  from   1630 

to  1649,  from  his  Original  Manuscripts.  With  Notes  to  illustrate 
the  Civil  and  Ecclesiastical  Concerns,  the  Geography,  Settlement, 
and  Institutions  of  the  Country,  and  the  Lives  of  the  Principal 
Planters.  By  James  Savage.  New  edition,  with  additions  and  cor- 
rections.    Portrait  of  Winthrop.      2  vols.  8vo,  cloth.        Boston,  1853 


104  QLibrars  of  Wilbertorce  Barnes 

NEW    ENGLAND— Continued. 

878  WINTHROP  (JOHN).     A  Review  of  Winthrop's  Journal,  as  edited 

and  published  by  the  Hon.  James  Savage.  [By  S.  G.  Drake.]  8vo, 
paper.  Boston,  1854 

879  the  Younger.  Autograph  Signature.  Catalogus  Uni- 
versalis Librorum  in  Bibliotheca  Bodleiana  omnium  Librorum, 
Linguarum,  &  Scientiarum  genere  refertissima,  sic  compositus  .  .  . 
Auctore  Thoma  James,  S.T.D.  4to,  original  calf  binding,  pp.  (14)? 
539»  36.  Oxoniae,  1620 

*  An  interesting  memento  of  one  of  the  earliest  private  libraries  brought  to  New 
England,  being  the  younger  John  Winthrop's  copy  of  the  Bodleian  Library  Cata- 
logue of  1620,  the  title  of  which  bears  his  autograph  signature,  dated  1631 — the  year 
in  which  he  came  to  New  England.  The  journal  of  Gov.  Winthrop  the  elder  speaks 
of  his  son  John  at  this  period  as  possessing,  in  Boston,  a  library  of  more  than  1,000 
volumes,  several  hundred  of  which  are  still  preserved,  and  bear  testimony  to  the  learn- 
ing and  broad  intellectual  tastes  of  their  original  owner. 

880  WINTHROP  (ROBERT  C.)     Life  and  Letters  of  John  Winthrop, 

Governor  of  the  Massachusetts  Bay  Company  at  their  Emigration 
to  New  England,  1630;  also  The  Life  and  Letters  of  John  Winthrop 
from  his  Embarkation  for  New  England  in  1630.  .  .  to  his  Death  in 
1649.  Portraits,  etc.  2  vols.  8vo,  cloth  (publisher's  binding,  but 
not  uniform).  Boston,  1864-67 

*  The  first  volume  is  a  presentation  copy  from  the  author. 

881  WOOD  (WILLIAM).      New  England's   Prospect:    a   true,    lively, 

and  experimental!  description  of  that  part  of  America  called  New 
England.  London,  1634.  Reprint,  with  facsimile  map,  and  Intro- 
duction by  Eben  Moody-Boynton,  of  West-Newbury.  Small  4to, 
cloth.  [1898] 


882  NEW  ENGLAND  PRIMER.     Reprint  of  the  edition  published 

at  Boston  by  E.  Draper  in  1777,  containing  a  portrait  of  John  Hancock. 
i8mo,  boards.  [Boston,  1850?] 

883  Reprint  of  an    edition   published  circa  1800  (with  some  altera- 
tions).     i8mo,  boards.  Boston,  n.  d.  [circa  1870] 

884  Facsimile   reprint  of  an   edition   containing  a  portrait  of  George 

Washington,  and  published  between  1785  and  1790.     i8mo,  paper. 

[Boston,  1901] 


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NEW    ENGLAND— Continued. 

885  NEWFOUNDLAND.     Prowse(D.  W.)     A  History  of  Newfound- 

land from  the  English,  Colonial,  and  Foreign  Records.  With 
prefatory  note  by  Edmund  Gosse.  With  34  collotypes,  over  joo  text 
illustrations,  and  numerous  reproductions  of  rare  maps.  Thick  royal 
8vo,  cloth.  London,  1895 

IRew  Ibampsbire. 

886  BATCHELLOR  (A.  S.)     Historical  and  Bibliographical  Notes  on 

the  Military  Annals  of  New  Hampshire,  with  special  Reference  to 
Regimental  Histories.     8vo,  paper.  Concord,  1898 

887  Table  of  the  Representation  of  Apthorp  and  Littleton  in  the 

New  Hampshire  Provincial  Congress  and  House  of  Representa- 
tives, 1775  to  1887.     8vo,  paper,  autograph  letter  of  author  laid  in. 

Littleton,  1887 

888  BELKNAP  (JEREMY).    The  History  of  New  Hampshire.     From 

a  copy  of  the  original  edition,  having  the  author's  last  corrections, 
to  which  are  added  Notes,  by  John  Farmer.  Vol.  I.  (all  published). 
8vo,  boards,  uncut.  Dover,  1831 

*  A  large  and  fine  copy  of  the  best  edition,  from  the  libraries  of  F.  W.  P.  Green 
wood,  Alexander  Young,  Samuel  G.  Drake,  and  Silas  Ketchum,  with  their  autographs 
on  the  first  fly-leaf. 

889  HOYT  (ALBERT  H.)     Notes,  Historical  and   Bibliographical,  on 

the  Laws  of  New  Hampshire.     8vo,  paper.  Worcester,  1876 

890  JENNESS  (JOHN  S.)     Transcripts  of   Original  Documents  in  the 

English  Archives  relating  to  the  Early  History  of  the  State  of  New 
Hampshire.  Facsimile  of  unique  map  in  the  British  Museum.  Royal 
8vo,  full  russia,  gilt.  New  York:  Privately  printed,  1876 

891  MOORE  (GEORGE  H.)     Memoranda  concerning  the  New  Hamp- 

shire Laws  of  1699.      8vo,  paper.  New  York,  1889 

IRew  3er6e£. 

892  BILLING    (E.)    and    JENINGS    (S.)     Two   West    New    Jersey 

Tracts.      With  Appendix. 

(1)  Billing  (E.)  The  Case  Put  &  Decided  by  George  Fox» 
George  Whitehead,  Stephen  Crisp,  and  other  the  most  Ancient  &; 
Eminent  Quakers,  between    Edward    Billing   on   the    one  part,  and 


io6  Xfbrars  of  Wtlbertorce  Barnes 

NEW   JERSEY— Continued. 

Some  West-Jersians,  headed  by  Samuell  Jenings  on   the  other  Part. 

[New    York:     Printed     by    William     Bradford,    1699?]     (2) 

Jenings  (S.)  Truth  Rescued  from  Forgery  &  Falsehood,  being  an 
Answer  to  a  late  Scurrilous  piece  entitled  The  Case  Put  and  Decided 
&c.      Printed  at  Philadelphia  by  Reynier  Jansen  1699.     4to,  paper. 

Philadelphia:  Reprinted,  1880-81 

893  BRIEF  (A)  Account  of  the  Province  of  East-New-Jersey,  in  America: 

published  by  the  Scots  Proprietors  having  interest  there,  1683.  8vo, 
sheots,  uncut.  Morrisania,  1867 

*  One  of  a  very  few  copies  printed  for  private  circulation.  The  original  edition, 
printed  at  Edinburgh  in  1683,  was  in  the  possession  of  Mr.  Barlow,  and  was  supposed 
to  be  unique. 

894  CALENDAR    of    New   Jersey    Wills,   Vol.    1,   1670-1730.     Edited, 

with  an  Introductory  note  on  the  Early  Testamentary  Laws  and 
Customs  of  New  Jersey,  by  William  Nelson.  (N.  J.  Archives, 
Vol.  23.)     8vo,   cloth.  Paterson,  1901 

*  One  of  25  copies  left  with  uncut  edges. 

895  CALENDAR  of  Records  in   the  Office   of  the  Secretary  of  State, 

1664-1703.  Edited  by  William  Nelson.  (N.  J.  Archives,  Vol.  21.) 
8vo,  cloth.  Paterson,  1899 

*  One  of  25  copies  left  with  uncut  edges. 

896  DE  COSTA  (B.  F.)     Cabo   de  Arenas;    or,    The    Place   of   Sandy 

Hook  in  the  old  Cartology,  as  indicated  in  the  map  of  Alonzo 
Chaves.      Map.     8vo,  paper,   16.  New  York,  1885 

897  ELMER   (L.  Q.  C.)     The    Constitution    and    Government    of    the 

Province  and  State  of  New  Jersey,  with  Biographical  Sketches  of 
the  Governors  from  1776  to  1845.  8vo,  cloth.  (N.  J.  Historical 
Society  Collections,  Vol.  VII.)  Newark,  1872 

898  MARRIAGE   RECORDS,  1665-1800.      Edited,  with  an  Historical 

Introduction  on  the  Early  Marriage  Laws  of  New  Jersey,  and  the 
Precedents  on  which  they  were  founded,  by  William  Nelson.  (N.  J. 
Archives,  Vol.  22.)     8vo,  cloth.  Paterson,  1900 

*  One  of  25  copies  left  with  uncut  edges. 

899  MELLICK  (ANDREW  D.)     The  Story  of  an  Old  Farm;  or,  Life 

in  New  Jersey  in  the  Eighteenth  Century  With  a  Genealogical 
Appendix.      Illustrated.      8vo,  cloth.  Somerville,  N.  J.,  1889 


Xibrars  of  XKHtlberforce  }£ames  107 

NEW   JERSEY— Continued. 

900  MINUTES  of  the  Provincial  Congress  and  the  Council   of  Safety. 

8vo,  cloth.  Trenton,  1879 

901  [MOORE  (GEORGE  H.)]     The     First    Commencement    of    the 

College  of  New  Jersey,  1748.     8vo,  paper.  New  York,  1872 

902  MULFORD  (ISAAC  S.)  Civil  and  Political  History  of  New  Jersey. 

8vo,  cloth.  Camden,  1848 

903  NELSON  (WILLIAM).       Sources   of    History    of   Revolutionary 

Events  in  New  Jersey.     8vo,  paper.  Paterson,  1900 

904  SACKETT  (W.  E.)     Modern  Battles  of  Trenton:  being  a  History 

of  New  Jersey's  Politics  and  Legislation  from  the  year  1868  to  the 
year  1894.     8vo,  cloth.  Trenton:  Privately  printed,  1895 

905  STEARNS  (REV.  J.   F.)     Historical   Discourses   relating  to  the 

First  Presbyterian  Church  in  Newark.  With  Notes  and  illustrations. 
8vo,  cloth.  Newark,  1853 

906  STEVENS   (HENRY).     Analytical  Index   to  the  Colonial  Docu- 

ments of  New  Jersey  in  the  State  Paper  Offices  of  England.  Edited, 
with  Notes,  etc.,  by  \V.  A.  Whitehead.  8vo,  cloth.  [New  Jersey 
Historical  Society  Collections,  Vol.  5.]  Newark,  1858 

907  WHITEHEAD  (W.  A.)     Contributions   to  the  Early  History  of 

Perth  Amboy  and  Adjoining  Country,  with  sketches  of  Men  and 
Events  in  New  Jersey  during  the  Provincial  Era.  Maps,  portraits, 
and  views.     8vo,  cloth.  New  York,  1856 

908  East  Jersey  under  the  Proprietary  Governments  (1609-1702). 

Maps,  etc.  8vo,  cloth.  [New  Jersey  Historical  Society  Collections, 
Vol.  x.]  [New  York]  1846 

909 Second    Edition   of   the   same.      Revised   and  enlarged.     8vo, 

half  morocco.  Newark,  1875 

ittew  HDcyico,  &ri3ona,  Sonora. 

910  BARTLETT  (JOHN  RUSSELL).  Personal  Narrative  of  Explo- 
rations and  Incidents  in  Texas,  New  Mexico,  California,  Sonora, 
and  Chihuahua.     Maps  and  illustrations.      2   vols.  8vo,  cloth. 

London,  1854 


108  SLibrars  of  Wilbertorce  Barnes 

NEW  MEXICO,  ARIZONA,  SONORA—Contimted. 

911  BRACKENRIDGE   (H.  M.)     Early  Discoveries   by  Spaniards   in 

New  Mexico:  containing  an  account  of  the  Castles  of  Cibola,  and 
the  present  appearance  of  their  ruins.      8vo,  paper,  pp.  48. 

Pittsburgh,  1857 

912  CORONADO  EXPEDITION.     The  Coronado  Expedition,  1540- 

42.  (The  Spanish  text  of  Castaneda's  Narrative,  with  translations 
of  that  and  other  narratives  and  letters  referring  to  it.)  By  George 
Parker  Winship.  With  numerous  facsimiles  of  rare  maps  and  illustra- 
tions, and  other  reproductions.      Royal  8vo,  cloth.     Washington,    1896 

913  Coronado's  March  in  search  of  the   "Seven  Cities  of  Cibola," 

and  discussion  of  their  probable  location,  by  Gen.  J.  H.  Simpson, 
U.  S.  A.     8vo,  paper,  pp.  34,  and  map.  Washington,  1884 

914  A  List  of  Works  useful  to  the  student  of  the  Coronado  Expe- 
dition, by  George  Parker  Winship.  (Reprinted  from  the  14th  An- 
nual Report  of  the  Bureau  of  Ethnology.)  Royal  8vo,  paper.  (Pres- 
entation copy.)  Washington,  1896 

915  Why   Coronado  went    to   New   Mexico    in    1540,    by   George 

Parker  Winship.  (Reprint  from  Am.  Hist.  Assoc.  Report.)  8vo, 
paper.  Washington,  1896 

916  DAVIS  (W.  W.  H.)      El  Gringo;  or,  New  Mexico  and  her  People. 

Illustrated.      Post  8vo,  cloth.  New  York,  1857 

917  The  Spanish  Conquest  of  New  Mexico.      Portrait  of  the  author. 

8vo,  cloth.  Doylestown,  Pa.:  Privately  printed,  1869 

*  Compiled  mainly  from  original  ancient  Spanish  Documents,  and  containing  ac- 
counts of  the  Wanderings  of  Cabeza  de  Vaca,  1 530-1 538,  from  his  own  journal  ;  the 
Exploration  of  Friar  Marcos  de  Niza  in  1539,  tne  Expedition  of  Francisco  Vasquez 
Coronado,  1 541-1543  ;  the  Adventures  of  Friar  Augustin  Ruiz,  1581  ;  the  Expedition 
of  Antonio  de  Espejo  in  search  of  Friar  Ruiz  in  1582,  the  colonizing  attempt  of  Juan 
de  Onate  in  1591,  a  full  account  of  the  great  Indian  rebellion  of  1680,  etc. 

918  DOCUMENTOS  para  la  Historia  de  Mexico.  Tercera  Serie,  Tomo 
Primero.  Folio,  4  parts  in  one  vol.,  pp.  88,  114,  28,  932,  half  leather, 
with  neatly  written  list  of  contents  (7  pp.)  inserted  at  the  end. 

Mexico,  1856 

*  This,  the  only  published  volume  of  the  third  series  of  Documents  relating  to  the 
History  of  Mexico,  is  now  very  rare,  no  copy  being  in  any  of  the  American  libraries, 
as  far  as  we  are  informed.  It  appeared  first  in  the  form  of  feuilletons  in  the  Diario 
Ofuial  of  the  City  of  Mexico,  and  only  a  very  few  sets  were  gathered  together  and 


Xfbrarg  of  UCUlberforce  Barnes  109 

NEW  MEXICO,  ARIZONA,  SONORA— Continued. 

bound.     This  copy  was  owned  by  Alfredo  Chavero,  the   celebrated   Mexican  archae- 
ologist, and  his  name  is">tamped  on  the  back  of  the  volume. 

The  chief  interest  of  the  volume  is  in  the  important  collection  of  documents  it  con- 
tains relating  to  the  early  exploration  and  history  of  New  Mexico.  The  articles  relat- 
ing to  Mexico,  Sonora,  and  Texas  are  also  of  great  value.  The  following  may  be 
mentioned: — (i)  Siguenza  y  Gongora,  Teatro  de  virtudes  politicas  advertidas  en  los 
monarcas  antiguos  del  Mexicano  Imperio,  88  pp. ;  (2)  Memorial  por  Don  Fray  Do- 
mingo Pimentel  sobre  los  escesos  que  se  cometien  en  Roma  contra  los  naturalis  de 
estos  reinos  de  Espafia,  114  pp.;  (3)  Traduccion  de  las  vidas  y  martirios  que  pade- 
cieron  nifios  principales  de  la  ciudad  de  Tlaxcala  ;  (4)  Geronimo  de  Zarate  Salmeron, 
Relaciones  de  todas  las  cosas  que  en  el  Nuevo-Mexico  se  han  visto  y  sabrido,  1538- 
1626;  (5)  Juan  Amando  Niel,  Apuntamientos  que  pueden  servir  de  esplicacion  a  las 
memorias  del  Nuevo-Mexico  ;  (6)  Carta  del  padre  fray  Silvestre  Velez  de  Escalante 
(on  the  conquest  of  New  Mexico);  (7)  Various  documents  relating  to  New  Mexico 
from  1692  to  1717;  (8)  Utiles  y  curiosas  noticias  del  Neuva-Mexico,  Cibola  y  otras 
naciones  confinantes  ;  (9)  Computo  cronologico  de  los  Indios  Mexicanos  desde  que 
salieron  de  la  provincia  de  Aztlan  ;  (10)  Calendario  Indiano  Tulteco  ;  (n)  Dos  can- 
tares  del  emperado  Netzahualcoyotl,  etc.;  (12)  Fray  Juan  Augustin  de  Morfi,  Viage 
de  Indios  y  diario  del  Nuevo-Mexico;  (13)  Descripcion  geografica,  natural  y  curiosa 
de  la  provincia  de  Sonora  ;  (14)  Estado  de  la  provincia  de  Sonora,  1730;  (15)  Noticias 
de  las  espediciones  para  conquistar  y  pacihcas  estas  provincias  de  Sonora  ;  (16)  In- 
forme  del  padre  Lizasoin  sobre  las  provincias  de  Sonora  y  Nueva  Vizcaya  ;  (17)  De- 
scripcion suscinta  de  la  Sonora ;  (18)  Noticia  del  estado  actual  de  las  misiones  de 
Sonora  ;  (19)  Descripcion  y  noticia  individual  de  las  misiones  de  la  Pimeria  bajay  alta; 
(20)  Mision  de  Nebomes  ;  (21)  Relacion  de  la  nueva  entrada  de  los  padres  de  la  com- 
pania  de  Jesus  a  las  naciones  de  Chinipa,  Varohios,  Guailopos,  Guasaparis,  Temoris 
y  otras  ;  (22)  Horacio  Polici,  Relacion  del  estado  de  la  Pimeria,  1697  ;  (23)  Various 
other  Relations  and  Reports  on  Sonora,  Sinaloa,  Pimeria,  rios  Gila  y  Colorado,  Cali- 
fornia, etc. 

919  ESCALANTE  (FATHER  SILVESTRE  VELEZ  DE).  The 
Destruction  of  New  Mexico  Settlements  and  Missions,  and  the  re- 
conquest  of  the  country  (1680-1692).  8vo,  paper,  pp.  16. 

[New  York,  1890] 

*  Translated  by  Dr.  J.  G.  Shea.     One  of  a  very  few  copies  reprinted  from  the  U.  S. 
CatholicHistorical  Magazine. 

-920  GARCES  (FRANCISCO).  On  the  Trail  of  a  Spanish  Pioneer. 
The  Diary  and  Itinerary  of  Francisco  Garces  (Missionary  Priest)  in 
his  Travels  through  Sonora,  Arizona,  and  California,  1775-76. 
Translated  from  an  Official  Contemporaneous  copy  of  the  Original 
Spanish  Manuscript,  and  edited,  with  copious  critical  notices,  by 
Elliott  Coues.  With  18  maps,  riacs,  and  facsimiles.  2  vols.  8vo, 
cloth.  New  York,  1900 

*  Limited  edition. 


no  Xibrars  of  Wilberforce  Barnes 

NEW   MEXICO,   ARIZONA,   SOnORk.— Continued. 

921  PFEFFERKORN  (IGNAZ).  Beschreibung  der  Landschaft  Sonora 

samt  andern  merkwiirdigen  Nachrichten  von  den  inneren  Theilen 
Neu-Spaniens  und  Reise  aus  Amerika  bis  in  Deutschland.  With 
large  folding  map  of  Sonora.      2  vols.  i2mo,  half  roan. 

Koln  :  Auf  Kosten  des  Verfassers,  1794-95 

*  Scarce.  The  author  spent  many  years  as  a  missionary  amongst  the  Indians,  and 
the  work  contains  a  good  deal  of  matter  relating  to  the  Pimas,  Cocomaricopas,  Moquis, 
Apaches,  and  other  tribes,  and  their  war  and  other  customs,  as  well  as  details  of  the 
natural  history,  productions,  climate,  etc.,  of  the  State. 

922  REPORTS  of  the  Secretary  of  War,  with  Reconnaissances  of  Routes 

from  San  Antonio  to  El  Paso,  by  Col.  Joseph  E.  Johnston,  and 
others.      2  maps  and  75 plates.      8vo,  cloth.  Washington,  1850 

*The  most  important  part  of  the  volume  is  the  report  of  Lieut.  J.  H.  Simpson  of 
an  expedition  into  the  Navajo  country  in  1849,  filling  pp.  55-168,  and  containing 
vocabularies  of  the  Pueblo  Indians.  The  plates  relate  mostly  to  the  Indians,  and  some 
of  them  are  colored. 

923  SIMPSON   (JAMES   H.)      Journal   of  a  Military   Reconnaissance 

from  Santa  Fe,  New  Mexico,  to  the  Navajo  Country.  Numerous 
illustrations  of  Indians,  views,  etc.,  many  colored.     8vo,  cloth. 

Philadelphia,  1852 

924  SQUIER   (E.  G.)    New  Mexico  and  California.     The  Ancient  monu- 

ments, and  the  aboriginal,  semi-civilized  nations  of  New  Mexico 
and  California;  with  an  abstract  of  the  early  Spanish  explorations 
and  conquests  in  those  regions,  etc.     8vo,  paper,  pp.  26. 

[New  York,  1848] 

*  Rare.     Reprint  from  the  American  Review  for  November,  1848. 

924^  The  same   article,  pp.  503-528  of  the  American  Review  for 

November,  1848,  with  interesting  map  inserted. 


IFlew  JPorfc  State. 

925  ACCOUNT  (AN)  of  Several  Passages  and  Letters  between  his  Ex- 
cellency Benjamin  Fletcher,  Captain  General  and  Governour  in 
Chief  of  the  Province  of  New  York,  &c,  and  the  present  Adminis- 
trators of  the  Laws  in  the  Collony  of  Connecticut,  in  the  Month  of 
October,  1693.  [Colophon]  Printed  and  sold  by  William  Bradford, 
at  the  Bible  in  New  York,  1693.  MS.  copy  on  15  sheets,  small  4tor 
unbound. 


Xtbrars  of  TOlberforce  Barnes  1 1 1 

NEW  YORK  ST  ATE— Continued. 

926  ANNUAL    REPORTS    OF    THE    STATE    HISTORIAN. 

First,  Second  and  Third  Reports  (the  first  in  paper,  pp.  24;  the 
other  two  thick  cloth  volumes).    8vo.    (As  2  vols.)    Albany,  1896-97 

927  ASHER  (G.    M.)      Bibliographical    and    Historical    Essay    on    the 

Dutch  Books  and  Pamphlets  relating  to  the  New-Netherlands. 
With  facsimile  of  the  Visscher  map,  and  of  the  three  earliest  views  of  New- 
Amsterdam.  Small  4to,  half  morocco,  gilt  top,  uncut,  original 
wrappers  bound  in.  Amsterdam,  1868 

928  BENSON  (EGBERT).     Memoir  read  before  the  Historical  Society 

of  the  State  of  New  York,  Dec.  31,  1816.  Second  Edition,  with 
notes.     Crown  8vo,  original  boards,  uncut  (front  cover  loose). 

Jamaica,  1825 

*  On  the  Ancient  Dutch  and  Indian  names  of  places  in  New  York  State. 

929  CLINTON  (GEORGE).     Public   Papers  of  George  Clinton,  first 

Governor  of  New  York.  Published  by  the  State.  Portraits  and 
maps.     6  vols.  8vo,  cloth.  Albany,  1 899-1 902 

930  DENTON  (DANIEL).   A  Brief  Description  of  New  York,  formerly 

called  New  Netherlands  .  .  .  likewise  a  brief  relation  of  the  Customs 
of  the  Indians  there.  With  Introduction  and  copious  notes  by  Gabriel 
Furman.     8vo,  cloth.      (Gowans'  Bibliotheca  Americana.) 

New  York,  1845 

931  A  Brief  Description  of  New  York,  formerly  called  New  Nether- 
lands. Reprinted  from  the  original  edition  of  1670.  With  a  Biblio- 
graphical Introduction  by  Felix  Neumann.     8vo,  boards,  uncut. 

Cleveland,  1902 

932  DE  VRIES  (DAVID  PETERSON).     Voyages  from  Holland  to 

America  (to  the  New  Netherlands),  1632  to  1644.  Translated  by 
Henry  C.  Murphy.     Portrait.     4to,  cloth.  New  York,  1853 

*  Only  250  copies,  printed  at  the  expense  of  James  Lenox. 

933  ECCLESIASTICAL  RECORDS  of  the  State  of  New  York.   Pub- 

lished by  the  State,  under  the  supervision  of  Hugh  Hastings.  4  vols. 
8vo,  cloth.  Albany,  1902 

*  From  the  earliest  period  to  1750. 


n2  Xtbrars  of  MUberforce  Barnes 

NEW   YORK    ST  ATE— Continued. 

934  FISKE  (JOHN).     The    Dutch   and    Quaker   Colonies  in  America. 

Reproductions  of  rare  portraits  and  maps.  2  vols,  post  8vo,  cloth,  gilt 
tops,  uncut.     (Standard  Library  Edition.)  Boston,  1902 

935  HOMES   (H.  A.)     Report    of   the  Commissioners    on   the   Correct 

Arms  of  the  State  of  New  York. — Second  Paper  on  the  Correct  Arms 
of  the  State  of  New  York.    2  pamphlets,  8vo,  paper.   Albany,  1881-82 

936  HUDSON'S    RIVER.      Photo-lithographic  facsimile    of  the    First 

Published  Map  of  Hudson's  River,  with  the  Island  of  Manhattan 
and  Fort  New  Amsterdam,  published  in  1666,  and  inscribed  De 
Noord  Rivier  anders  Manhattans  off  Hudsons  Rivier  genaamt  in  fGroodt. 
Size,  23^  by  6  inches,  folded.  New  York,  1854 

937  JONES    (THOMAS).      History    of    New    York    during    the    Revo- 

lutionary War,  and  of  the  Leading  Events  in  the  other  Colonies  at 
that  Period.  Illustrated  with  Notes,  Contemporary  Documents, 
maps  and  portraits.      2  thick  8vo  vols,  cloth. 

New  York:  For  the  N~.   Y.  Historical  Society,  1879 

938  JOURNAL   of  the  Votes  and  Proceedings  of  the   General  Assembly 

of  the  Colony  of  New  York,  April,  1691,  to  Dec,  1765.  2  vols, 
folio,  original  leather.  New  York:  Hugh  Gaine,  1764-66 

939  JOURNAL  of  the  Votes  and  Proceedings   of  the  General  Assembly 

of  the  Colony  of  New  York,  from  1766  to  1776,  inclusive.  Small 
folio,  old  calf.  Albany:  Reprinted,  1820 

*  Scarce.  Containing  the  six  extra  leaves  printed  subsequently.  Only  50  copies 
were  originally  printed. 

940  KIST  (N.  C.)  and  MOLL  (W.)     Kerkhistorisch   Archief.     4  vols. 

8vo,  limp  boards.  Amsterdam,  1857-66 

*  In  addition  to  numerous  articles  relating  to  the  history  of  the  Reformed  Church 
in  Holland,  the  first  volume  contains  the  important  article  by  Mr.  J.  T.  Bodel 
Nyenhuis,  entitled  "  Jonas  Michaelius,  Eerste  Predicant  der  Nederduitsche  Hervormde 
Gemeente  op  Manhattans  of  Nieuw  Amsterdam,  het  latere  New-York,  in  Noord- 
Amerika,"  This  was  the  first  public  announcement  of  the  discovery  of  the  Michaelius 
letter  of  1628. 


Xibrarp  of  Milberf orce  Eames  1 1 


Ifourtb  Ses6ion. 

NEW   YORK   STATE— Continued. 

941  LEISLER  (JACOB).     An  Answer  to  the  Reasons  against  Leisler's 

Bill.  Humbly  offered  to  the  Consideration  of  the  Honourable 
House  of  Commons.  2  pp.  folio,  photographed  in  1886  from  the  original 
sheet  in  the  British  Museum  and  mounted  on  cardboard.     [  Lo  ndon,  1695?] 

942  LEISLER  (JACOB).     Captain  Leisler's  Case.     2  pp.  folio,  photo- 

graphed in  1886  from  the  original  printed  sheet  in  the  British  Museum 
and  mounted  on  cardboard.  [London,  1695?] 

943  Reasons  for  the   Reversal  of    Leisler's    Attainder.      Humbly 

offered  to  the  Consideration  of  the  Honourable  House  of  Commons. 
2  pp.  folio,  photographed  in  1886  from  the  original  printed  sheet  in  the 
British  Museum  and  mounted  on  cardboard.  [London,  1695?] 

944  Reasons  humbly  offer'd  to  the  Honourable  House  of  Commons, 

against  the  passing  the  Bill  for  the  reversing  the  Attainder  of  Jacob 
Leisler,  Jacob  Milburn,   Abraham    Governour,   and    others.     2  pp. 

folio,  photographed  in  1886  from  the  original  sheet  in  the  British  Museum 
and  mounted  on  cardboard.  [London,  1695?] 

945  MICHAELIUS  (JONAS).     The  First  Minister  of  the  Dutch  Re- 

formed  Church  in   the    United   States.      [With  his    Letter  from  the 
Island  of  Manhatas  in  New  Netherland,  11  August  1628,  and  prefa- 
tory remarks  by  Henry  C.  Murphy.]    8vo,  paper.    The  Hague  [1858] 
*  One  of  a  very  few  copies  printed  "  for  private  distribution." 

946 J.    Michaelius,   the    First    Minister    of    the    Dutch   Reformed 

Church  in  the  United  States.  Facsimile  of  his  Letter,  the  only  ex- 
tant, written  during  the  first  years  of  the  Settlement  of  New- York, 
with  transcript,  preface  and  English  translation  by  the  late  Hon. 
Henry  C.  Murphy.      Folio,  vellum,  paper  cover.      Amsterdam,  1883 

947  MILITARY  Minutes  of  the  Council  of  Appointment  of  the  State  of 
New  York,  1783-1821.  Compiled  and  edited  by  Hugh  Hastings, 
State  Historian,  and  Henry  Harmon  Noble,  Chief  Clerk.  With 
Index  volume.     4  vols.  8vo,  cloth.  Albany,  1901-02 


ii4  Xibrars  of  Milberforce  Eames 

NEW  YORK  ST  ATE— Continued. 

948  MILLER  (REV.  JOHN).     A  Description  of  the  Province  and  City 

of  New  York,  with  plans  of  the  City  and  several  Forts  as  they  ex- 
isted in  the  year  1695.  Now  first  printed  from  the  original  manu- 
script. (To  which  is  added  a  Catalogue  of  Books  relating  to  Amer- 
ica. )    Facsimile  map  of  New  York  and  of  the  Fort.      8vo,  boards,  u  ncut. 

London:    T.  Fodd,  1843 

949  MILLER  (JOHN).      New  York   Considered  and   Improved,    1695. 

Published  from  the  original  MS.  in  the  British  Museum.  With  In- 
troduction and  notes  by  Victor  Hugo  Paltsits.  Maps  and  facsimiles. 
8vo,  boards,  uncut.  Cleveland,  1903 

*  Presentation  copy  from  the  author. 

950  MURLIN  (EDGAR  L.)     The  New  York  Red  Book;  containing  the 

Portraits  and  Biographies  of  its  Governors,  State  Officers,  Members 
of  the  Legislature,  Statistics,  General  Facts  of  Interest,  etc.  Thick 
8vo,  cloth.  Albany,  1898 

951  MURPHY  (HENRY  C.)     Jacob  Steendam,  noch  vaster.     A  Mem- 

oir of  the  First  Poet  in  New  Netherland,  with  his  poems  descriptive 
of  the  Colony.     Fortrait.     8vo,  paper.  The  Hague,  1861 

*  Printed  for  private  distribution.  Contains  reprints,  with  translation,  of  Klacht  van 
Nieuw- Amsterdam  in  Nieuw  Nederlandt  tot,\haar  moeder,  1659,  and  '  T  Lofvan  Nuw- 
Nederland,  1661. 

952  Vertoogh    van    Nieu    Nederland    and    Breeden    Raedt    aende 

Vereenichde  Nederlandsche  Provintien.  Two  rare  tracts  printed  in 
t 649-1650,  relating  to  the  Adminstration  of  Affairs  in  New  Nether- 
land. Translated  by  H.  C.  Murphy.  Feproduction  of  a  map  of  the 
Hudson  of  1666.     4to,  cloth.  New  York,  1854 

Only  125  copies,  printed  at  the  expense  of  James  Lenox. 

953  NEW  YORK  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Collections,  Vols.  1  to  4 

(1809,  1814,  1821,  and  1826).  Portrait  of  Hugh  Williamson,  en- 
graved by  Durand,  in  Vol.  3.     4  vols.  8vo,  boards,  uncut. 

New  York,  1811-14-21-26 

*  The  fourth  volume  contains  Smith's  continuation  of  his  History  of  New  York.  For 
the  complete  edition  of  Smith's  history  see  under  Smith,  infra. 

954  Collections.     Second  Series.      3  vols.  8vo,  cloth  (one  vol.  half 

cloth,  as  published).  New  York,  1841-49-57 


Xibrars  of  TKIUlberforce  Eames  115 

NEW   YORK    STATE— Continued. 

955  NEW   YORK    HISTORICAL    SOCIETY.     Collections.     Pub- 

lication Fund  Series.  From  the  first  volume  issued  in  1868  to  1890, 
inclusive.      23  vols.  8vo,  cloth.  New  York,  1868-91 

956  Catalogue  of  the  Books,  Tracts,   Newspapers,   Maps,  etc.,  in 

the  Library  of  the  Society.     8vo,  pp.  139,  double  columns,  sewed. 

New  York,  1813 

957  [ ]  Wilson   (Gen.   James  Grant).     John    Pintard,   founder  of 

the  New  York  Historical  Society.  An  Address,  Dec.  3,  1901.  Por- 
trait and  facsimile.     8vo,  paper,  uncut.  New  York,  1902 

958  O'CALLAGHAN  (E.  B.)    Documents  relative  to  the  Colonial  His- 

tory  of  the  State  of  New  York  procured  in  Holland,  England,  and 
France,  by  J.  R.  Brodhead.  Edited  by  E.  B.  O'Callaghan.  Fac- 
similes of  rare  maps,  etc.  The  two  Series,  14  vols.  4to,  the  first 
series,  11  vols,  in   half  russia.  gilt,  the  remainder  in  original  cloth. 

Albany,  1856-83 

959  The    Documentary    History    of    the    State    of    New    York, 

arranged  under  the  direction  of  the  Hon.  Christopher  Morgan.  Re- 
productions of  rare  maps,  portraits  and  views     4  vols.  4to,  cloth. 

Albany,  1850-51 

960  History  of  New  Netherland;  or,  New  York  under  the  Dutch. 

Reproductions  of  maps  of  1616  and  idjo.   8vo,  cloth.     New  York,  1846 

961  [ ]  List  of  Books  and   Papers  in  the  Office  of  the  Secretary  of 

State,  etc.,  Albany,  N.  Y.      Royal  8vo,  pp.  8,  sewed.     Albany,  1866 
Rare,  only  a  few  copies  having  been  printed. 

962  PRATT  (DANIEL  J.)     Annals  of  Public  Education  in  the  State 

of  New  York  from   1626  to  1746.      8vo,  cloth.  Albany,  1872 

963  RECORDS.     Catalogue  of  Historical   Papers   and   Parchments  re- 

ceived from  the  Office  of  the  Secretary  of  State,  and  deposited  in 
the  New  York  State  Library.     8vo,  pp.  55,  paper.          Albany,  1849 

964  Catalogue  of  Records  of  the  Office  of  Secretary  of  State,  with 

Information  pertaining  to  the  Office.  Compiled  by  F.  G.  Jewett. 
Post  8vo,  cloth.  Albany,  1898 

965  RYE.     History  of  Rye,  Westchester  County,  New  York,  1660-1870, 

including  Harrison  and  the  White  Plains  till  1788.  Illustrated.  8vo, 
cloth.  New  York,  187 1 


n6  Xtbrars  of  Wilbertorce  Barnes 

NEW  YORK    STATE— Continued. 

966  SCHUYLER  (G.  W.)     Colonial  New  York.     Philip  Schuyler  and 

his  Family.   2  vols,  post  8vo,  cloth,  gilt  tops,  uncut.   New  York,  1885 

967  SMITH   (WILLIAM).     History  of  the  Province  of  New  York  from 

its  discovery  to  the  Appointment  of  Governor  Colden  in  1762. 
2  vols.  8vo,  boards,  cloth  back.  New  York:  Published  under  the 
direction  of  the  N.   Y.  Historical  Society,  1829. 

*  Remarkably  fine  uncut  copy  on  thick  paper.  This  is  the  only  complete  edition 
of  Smith's  History. 

968  TOMPKINS  (DANIEL   D.)     Public  Papers  of  Daniel  D.  Tomp- 

kins, Governor  of  New  York,  1807-1817.  Military  Papers.  Illus- 
trated with  plans,  portraits  and  views.      3  vols.  8vo,  cloth. 

New  York  and  Albany,  1898 

969  [VAN  DER  DONCK  (ADRIEN).]     Remonstrance  of  New  Neth- 

erland  and  the  Occurrences  there,  addressed  to  the  High  and  Mighty 
States  General  of  the  United  Netherlands  on  the  28th  July,  1649; 
with  Secretary  Van  Tienhoven's  Answer.  Translated  from  the 
original  Dutch  MS.  by  E.  B.  O'Callaghan.     4to,  half  morocco. 

*  Only  a  very  few  copies  were  issued  in  this  form.  Albany,   1856 

970  VISSCHER  MAP.    Visscher  (N.  J.)     Novi  Belgii  Novaeque  Anglise 

nee  non  partis  Virginias  Tabula  multis  in  locis  emendata  a  Nicola 
Joan n is  Visschero.  ( With  view  of  Nieuw  Amsterdam  op't  Eylatit  Man- 
hattans. Engraved  on  copper,  21^6  by  18^6  inches,  side  margins  neatly 
repaired,  mounted  on  linen  and  folded  in  cloth  cover  (Stikeman). 

Amsterdam,  1655 

971  VOTES  AND  PROCEEDINGS  of  the  Assembly  of  the  State  of 

New  York;  at  the  First  Meeting  of  the  Fourth  Session,  begun  and 
holden  at  Poughkeepsie,  in  Dutchess  County,  on  Thursday,  Sep- 
tember 7th,  1780.      Folio,  cloth.  Albany:  Reprinted,  1859 

*  A  fine  and  clear  impression  of  the  rare  first  edition  of  Visscher's  map  of  New  Neth- 
erland,  with  the  Second  Engraved  View  of  New  Amsterdam.  The  date  of  its 
publication  was  certainly  before  1656,  as  a  copy  of  the  map  accompanies  a  report  of 
the  Directors  of  the  West  India  Company  made  to  the  States  General  on  the  28th  of 
January  of  that  year. 

This  is  the  map  that  William  Loring  Andrews  was  unable  to  find  for  reproduction 
in  his  book  New  Amsterdam,  New  Orange,  New  York  (1897),  and  concerning  which 
he  says: — "  The  map  of  Nicolas  J.  Visscher,  according  to  Asher,  is  of  the  greatest 
rarity;  only  two  copies  were  known  to  him,  one  of  which  was  in  the  Royal  Library  at 
the  Hague."     See  Mr.  Andrew's  book,  pp.  34-36,  and  Addenda  B,  C,  D,  E. 


Xfbrarg  of  Milberforce  Eames  117 

NEW   YORK   STATE— Continued. 

972  WOOLEY  (CHARLES).     Two  Years'  Journal  in   New  York,  and 

part  of  the  Territories  in  America.  Introduction  and  copious  Notes 
by  E.  B.  O'Callaghan.  8vo,  cloth.  (Gowans'  Bibliotheca  Americana.) 

New  York,  i860 

973  YATES  (J.    V.„N.)  and  MOULTON  (J.    W.)     History  of* the 

State  of  New  York,  including  its  Aboriginal  and  Colonial  Annals. 
Vol.  1,  in  two  parts  (all  published).  With  view  of  New  Amsterdam 
circa  1635.  2  vols.  8vo,  original  boards,  uncut.  (Wanting  the  map 
of  the  Hudson,  which,  however,  was  issued  in  but  few  copies.) 

New  York:  A.  T.  Goodrich,  1824-26 

mew  JJorfc  <ntp, 

974  ACT  (An)  to   regulate  the  Ferry  between  the  City  of  New-York  and 

the  Island  of  Nassau,  and  to  establish  the  Ferriage  thereof.  (New 
York:    William  Bradford,  1732.      Folio,  4  pp. 

*  Facsimile  reprint,  from  the  unique  original,  of  the  Act  relating  to  the  Ferry 
between  New  York  and  Brooklyn,  when  Long  Island  was  called  the  Island  of  Nassau. 

975  DURAND  (E.  D.)     The  Finances  of  New  York  City.     Crown  8vo, 

cloth.  New  York,  1898 

976  DUTCH  REFORMED  CHURCH.     The  |  Psalms  j  of  |  David,  | 

with  I  The  Ten  Commandments,  |  Creed,  Lord's  Prayer,  &c.  | 
In  Metre.  |  Also,  |  The  Catechism,  Confession  of  Faith,  |  Liturgy, 
&c.  I  Translated  from  the  Dutch.  |  For  the  Use  of  the  Reformed 
Protestant  Dutch  |  Church  of  the  City  of  New- York.  8vo,  old  calf. 
New- York:  |  Printed  by  fames  Parker,  at  the  New  Printing- Office  in 
Beaver- Street,  1767. 

*  Prepared  by  Francis  Hopkinson.  The  type  for  the  music  notes  was  obtained 
from.  Daniel  Crommelin  of  Amsterdam.  The  prefatory  note  is  signed  by  Joannes 
Ritzema,  and  states  that  by  reason  of  the  decline  of  the  Dutch  language  in  New  York 
it  was  found  necessary  to  adopt  English  for  the  church  services. 

977  GOODRICH   (ANDREW    T.)     The    Picture   of    New-York,    and 

Stranger's  Guide  to  the  Commercial  Metropolis  of  the  United  States. 

Plates.      i6mo,  boards,  uncut,  pp.  viii,  492. 

New  York:  A.  T.  Goodrich  [1828] 

*  An  unusually  fine  copy  of  the  best  edition,  with  the  original  paper  label  dated  1829. 
The  views  and  maps  are  as  follows:  (1)  Exchange,  opposite  title;  (2)  City  Hall,  at 
p.  182;  (3)  View  in  Broadway  near  Grace  Church,  at  p.  216;  (4)  Fulton  Market,  at 
p.  244;  (5)  U.  S.  Branch  Bank,  at  p.  250;  (6)  South  St.  near  Dover  St.,  at  p.  268: 
(7)  Alms  House,  at  p.  303;  (8)  Park  Theatre,  at  p.  376;  (9)  State  Prison,  at  p.  442; 
(10)  Coffee  House  Slip,  at  p.  452;  (11)  Plan  of  the  City  of  New  York  and  of  the  Island, 
folded,  at  p.  456;  (12)  Map  of  New  York  and  Adjacent  Country,  at  p.  462. 


n8  XibrarE  of  Milbertorce  Barnes 

NEW   YORR  CITY— Continued. 

978  GRATACAP  (L.  P.)     Geology  of  the   City  of   New  York  (Greater 

New  York).  Numerous  illustrations.  8vo,  paper.  A  L.  S.  of  author 
laid  in.  New  York,  1901 

979  KING  (MOSES).      Handbook  of  New  York  City.     An  Outline  His- 

tory and  description.      Over  800  illustrations.  *Thick  post  8vo,  cloth. 

[Boston,  1892] 

980  MAP  of  the  Original  Grants  of  village  lots  from  the  Dutch  West  India 

Company  to  the  Inhabitants  of  New-Amsterdam  (now  New  York) 
lying  below  the  present  line  of  Wall  Street.  Grants  commencing 
A.  D.  1642.  Located  from  historical  and  legal  records,  by  Henry 
D.  Tyler.    Size,  20^  by  16^  inches,  folded,  colored.   New  York,  1897 

981  MOORE   (GEORGE   H.)     Collegium  Regale   Novi  Eboraci.      The 

Origin  and  Early  History  of  Columbia  College.     8vo,  paper. 

New  York,  1890 

982  NEW  YORK  CITY  DURING  THE  REVOLUTION.     A  Col- 

lection of  Original  Papers,  now  first  published  from  the  manuscripts 
in  the  Mercantile  Library,  N.  Y.  City.  Plan  of  New  York,  1676. 
4to,  cloth.  Privately  Printed  for  the  Association,  1861 

*  Col.  Marinus  Willett's  narrative  of  the  seizure  of  arms  from  the  British  after  the 
Battle  of  Lexington,  the  Stamp  Act  Riot,  New  York  Loyalists  of  1776,  Sir  Henry 
Clinton's  reasons  for  not  attacking  Washington  at  King's  Bridge,  1781,  etc. 

983  RIIS  (JACOB  A.)     The  Children  of  the  Poor.     Illustrated.     8vo, 
cloth.     (Relating  to  New  York  City.)  New  York,  1892 

How  the  Other  Half  Lives.      Studies  among  the  Tenements  of 

New  York.     Numerous  illustrations.      Crown  8vo,  half  cloth. 

New  York,  1890 

985  RIKER   (JAMES).     Harlem   (City  of    New  York):  its  Origin  and 

Early  Annals.  Prefaced  by  Home  Scenes  in  the  Fatherlands;  or, 
Notices  of  its  founders  before  emigration.  Also,  Sketches  of 
numerous  Families,  and  the  recovered  history  of  the  Land-Titles. 
With  illustrations  and  maps.      8vo,  cloth.  New'York,   1881 

*  Fine  copy,  with  original  prospectus  of  1879  laid  in. 

986  SCRAP  BOOKS,  containing  nearly  400  Views  and  Maps,  illustrat- 

ing old  historic  buildings,  and  other  places  of  interest,  mainly  from 
Valentine's  Manuals,  with  descriptive  text,  but  including  among  the 
additions  from  other  sources,  a  map  of  New  York  and  its  environs 
from  Sandy  Hook  to  Kingsbridge,  with  the  defences  by  Land  and 
Sea,  engraved  by  Lodge,  1781;  New  York  Illustrated,  52  pp., 
circa  1870;  Parton's  How  New  York  City  is  Governed,  48  pp., 
Boston,  1866;  etc.     4  vols.  4to,  half  roan. 


Xfbrars  of  THHtlberforce  Barnes  119 

NEW  YORK   CITY— Continued. 

987  SHEA  (JOHN  G.)     Dongan's  Charter  of  the  City  of  New  York. 

8vo,  pp.  10,  sewed.  New  York,  1891 

988  VALENTINE  (DAVID  T.)     History  of  the  City  of  New  York. 

Illustrated  with  reproductions  of  old  maps,  views,  etc.     8vo,  cloth. 

New  York,  1853 

989  WILSON  (JAMES  GRANT— Editor).      The    Memorial   History 

of  the  City  of  New  York,  from  its  First  Settlement  to  the  year  1892. 
Hundreds  of  illustrations,  consisting  of  rare  portraits  and  autographs, 
reproductions  of  early  views,  facsimiles,  etc.     4  vols,  royal  8vo,  cloth. 

New  York,  1892-93 

990  WYNNE  (JAMES).     Private  Libraries  of  New  York.     Royal  8vo, 

half  green  morocco.  New  York,  i860 

*  Large  Paper  copy,  with  portraits  and  clippings  laid  in. 

IRewspapers. 

991  BOSS  (HENRY  R.)      Early  Newspapers  in  Illinois:  read  before 

the  Franklin  Society  of  the  City  of  Chicago,  Jan.  20,  1870.  4to, 
paper,  pp.  48.  Chicago,  1870 

*  Franklin  Society  Publications,  No.  2.     Rare. 

992  BUCKINGHAM  (JOSEPH  T.)     Personal  Memoirs  and  Recollec- 

tions of  editorial  life.     Portrait.     2  vols,  umo,  cloth.    Boston,  1852 

993  Specimens  of  Newspaper  Literature:  with  Personal  Memoirs, 

Anecdotes,  and  Reminiscences.      2 portraits.      2  vols,   umo,  cloth. 

*  With  autograph  letter  of  the  author  inserted.  Boston,   1850 

994  GODDARD  (D.  A.)     Newspapers  and  Newspaper  Writers  in  New 

England,  1787-1815.      8vo,  paper.  Boston,  1880 

995  GRIFFIN  (JOSEPH).       History   of  the   Press  of  Maine.      2  por- 

traits.    8vo,  cloth,  pp.  284.  Brunswick,  1872 

*  Pages  215-272  contain  a  Bibliography  of  Maine. 

996  HUDSON  (FREDERIC).     Journalism  in  the  United  States,  from 

1690  to  1872.      Facsimiles  and  clippings  inserted.      8vo,  cloth. 

New  York,  1873 


1 20  3Librar£  of  Milberforce*  JEames 

NEWSPAPERS-CoKfoBKfrf. 

997  KING  (WILLIAM  L.)    The  Newspaper  Press  of  Charleston,  S.  C. 

A  Chronological  and  Biographical  History,  embracing  a  period  of 
One  Hundred  and  Forty  Years.      i2mo,  cloth,  pp.  xi,  192. 

Charleston,  S.  C,  1872 

*  Rare.  Presentation  copy  to  Henry  Clay  Lukens,  with  newspaper  clippings 
about  him  inserted. 

998  MAVERICK  (AUGUSTUS).       Henry  J.  Raymond  and  the  New 

York  Press,  for  thirty  years.  Progress  of  American  Journalism 
from  1840  to  1870.      Portrait  and  illustrations.     8vo,  cloth. 

Hartford,  1870 

999  NORTH  (S.  N.  D.)     History  and  Present  Condition  of  the  News- 

paper and  Periodical  Press  of  the  United  States,  with  a  Catalogue 
of  the  publications  of  the  Census  Year.  Maps  and  facsimiles.  4to, 
paper,  pp.  446.      (Census  Office.)  Washington,^  1884 

*  Pages  359-426  contain  a  Chronological  History  of  the  newspaper  press  of  the 
United  States,  giving  the  name  and  date  of  establishments  of  every  newspaper  from 
1704  to  1880. 

1000  PERRIN    (WILLIAM   H.)      The    Pioneer    Press  of   Kentucky, 

from  the  printing  of  the  first  paper  west  of  the  Alleghanies,  August 
11,  1787,  to  the  establishment  of  the  daily  press  in  1830.  fac- 
similes.    4to,  paper,  uncut,  pp.  93. 

[Louisville,  Ky.]:    The  Filson  Club,  1888 

*  Filson  Club  Publications,  No.  3. 

1001  WARNER    (CHARLES    DUDLEY).       The  American    News- 

paper: an  Essay,  read  before  the  Social  Science  Association, 
Sept.  6,  1881.      241110,  cloth,  pp.  69.  Boston,  1881 


1002  NIAGARA.      Porter  (Peter  A.)     Goat  Island.      (Description  of 

the  Island  and   of  the   Falls,   with  historical    notices  and  numerous 
illustrations.')     8vo,  cloth.     Presentation  copy  from  the  author. 
*  Only  30  copies  were  printed  of  this  edition,    n.  p.  :   Privately  Printed,   1900 

1003  Porter    (P.    A.)     Guide  to   Niagara,    the   Falls,    River  and 

Frontier.     Profusely  illustrated.      i6mo,  cloth.  [Buffalo,  1901] 


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IRorse  Discovery  of  Hmerica* 

1004  ANDERSON  (RASMUS  B.)      America  not  Discovered  by  Co- 

lumbus. An  historical  Sketch  of  the  Discovery  of  America  by  the 
Norsemen  in  the  10th  Century;  with  a  Bibliography,  by  P.  B. 
Watson,  of  the  Pre-Columbian  Discoveries  of  America.  Post  8vo, 
cloth.  Chicago,  1883 

1005  BEAMISH   (N.  L.)     The  Discovery  of  America  by  the  Northmen 

in  the  10th  Century,  with  Notices  of  the  Early  Settlements  of  the 
Irish  in  the  Western  Hemisphere.  Map  of  Finland,  chart  of  the  Dis- 
coveries of  the  Northmen  and  view  of  the  Dighton  Rock  inscription.  8vo, 
half  cloth.  London,  1841 

1006  DE  COSTA  (B.  F.)     The  Northmen  in   Maine  .  .  .  and  a  chapter 

on  the  Discovery  of  Massachusetts  Bay.     8vo,  boards,  uncut. 

Albany,  1870 

1007  DIGHTON   ROCK    INSCRIPTION.     Account  of  an  Inscribed 

Rock  at  Dighton,  with  copy  of  the  Inscription,  by  James  Winthrop; 
Attempt  to  explain  the  Inscription  on  the  Dighton  Rock,  by  Hon. 
John  Davis;  Account  of  the  Writing-rock  in  Taunton  River,  by 
E.  A.  Kendal.  3  articles  from  the  Memoirs  of  the  American  Academy. 
4to,  paper.  Cambridge,  1804-09 

1008  FISCHER     (JOSEPH).       The    Discoveries    of    the  Norsemen  in 

America,  with  special  relation  to  their  Early  Cartographical  Repre- 
sentation. Reproductions  of  early  maps.  Translated  by  B.  H.  Soulsby. 
8vo,  cloth.  London,  1903 

•Contains  reproduction  of  a  portion  of  the  recently  discovered    World   Map  of 
Martin  Waldseemuller  of  1507. 

1009  HORSFORD  (EBEN  N.)      Watertown:  the  site    of  the  Ancient 

City  of  Norumbega.  Remarks  at  the  Second  Anniversary  of  the 
Watertown  Historical  Society,  Nov.  18,  1890.  4to,  paper,  with  2 
large  maps.  n.  p.,  n.  d. 

1010  MACLEAN   (J.    P.)      A    Critical   Examination    of  the    Evidences 

adduced  to  establish  the  Theory  of  the  Norse  Discovery  of  America. 
8vo,  cloth,  pp.  55.  Chicago,  1892 

*  No.  452  of  only  500  copies  printed. 


122  Xibrars  of  TKHilberforce  lEames 

NORSE    DISCOVERY    OF   AMERICA— Continued. 

ion  [RAFN  (C  C.)]  Antiquitates  Americana?,  sive  Scriptores  Septen- 
trionales  Rerum  Ante-Columbianarum  in  America.  Samling  af  de 
i  Nordens  Oldskrifter  .  .  .  fra  det  10  de  til  det  14  de  aarhundrede. 
With  18  plates  and  facsimiles  of  the  ancient  codices.  4to,  paper,  pp. 
40+486.  Hafniae,  1837 

*  One  of  the  few  copies  issued  on  Large  and  Thick  Paper.  This  valuable  volume 
contains  the  original  texts  from  the  Icelandic  manuscripts,  with  Latin  translations, 
commencing  with  the  Saga  of  Eric  the  Red,  written  probably  in  the  12th  Century, 
and  other  important  documents. 

1012  TORFASON  (THORMOD).  The  History  of  Ancient  Vinland, 
translated  from  the  Latin  of  1705  by  Prof.  C.  G.  Hebermann.  In- 
troduction by  J.  G.  Shea.      8vo,  paper,  pp.  83.  New  York,  1891 

*  Only  100  copies  printed. 


1013  NORTH  CAROLINA.    Foote  (W.  H.)    Sketches  of  North  Caro- 

lina, Historical  and  Biographical,  illustrative  of  the  Principles  of  a 
portion  of  her  Early  Settlers.     8vo,  cloth.  New  York,  1846 

1014  Hawks  (Francis  L.)     History  of  North  Carolina.     Maps  and 

illustrations.     2  vols.  8vo,  cloth.  Fayetteville,  N.  C,  1857-58 

*  Vol.  I.,  from  the  first  voyage  to  the  Colony  in  1584,  to  the  last  in  1591;  Vol  II., 
the  period  of  the  proprietary  government,  1663  to  1729. 

1015  Jones  (J.  Seawell).   A  Defence  of  the  Revolutionary  History 

of  the  State  of  North  Carolina  from  the  aspersions  of  Mr.  Jefferson. 
Post  8vo,  cloth.  Boston,  1834 

1016  Lawson  (John).     The  History  of  North  Carolina,  containing 

the  exact  description  of  that  country.      Crown  8vo,  cloth. 

London,  17 14:   Raleigh,  Reprinted,  i860 

1017  Wheeler  (John  H.)     Historical  Sketches  of  North   Carolina 

from   1584    to   185 1.      Compiled    from    Original    Records,    Official 
Documents,  etc.      2  frontispieces.      2  vols,  in  1.      8vo,  half   morocco. 

Philadelphia,  1851 

1018  Williamson  (Hugh).     The  History  of  North  Carolina.   Map. 

2   vols.   8vo,   original  calf.      (Back  cover  of  Vol.    1  cracked  at  the 
joint,  otherwise  a  fine  copy.)  Philadelphia,  1812 

1019  NOVA  SCOTIA.     Akins    (T.    B.— Editor).      Selections  from  the 

Public  Documents  of  the  Province  of  Nova  Scotia.     8vo,  cloth. 

Halifax,  1869 


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1020  NOVA    SCOTIA.      Casgrain  (Abb£  H.  R.)      Un   Pelerinage   au 

Pays  d'Evangeline.     Map.     8vo,  half  calf.  Quebec,  1888 

*  A  considerable  portion  is  devoted  to  the  history  of  the  Acadians. 

1021  Nova  Scotia  Historical  Society.  Report  and  Collections, 

Vols.  1  to  6,  and  Vol.  8.     8vo,  boards.      (7  vols.) 

Halifax,  1879-1888,  and  1895 

*  Vol.  8  is  entirely  devoted  to  a  History  of  Halifax  City  ;  the  other  volumes  con- 
tain many  valuable  historical  articles  on  the  Expulsion  of  the  Acadians,  the  Siege  of 
Louisbourg,  etc. 

©bio. 

1022  BALDWIN  (C.  C.)     Early    Maps  of    Ohio  and  the    West.     8vo, 

paper.  Cleveland,  1875 

1023  Another  copy,  with  different  cover. 

1024  THOMSON  (PETER  G.)     A  Bibliography  of  the  State  of  Ohio, 

being  a  Catalogue  of  the  Books  and  Pamphlets  relating  to  the  His- 
tory of  the  State,  and  a  complete  Index  of  subjects.  Royal  8vo, 
half  morocco,  gilt  top,  uncut.  Cincinnati,  1880 

1025  VENABLE  (W.  H.)    Beginnings  of  Literary  Culture  in  the  Ohio 

Valley.     Historical  and  Biographical  Sketches.     8vo,  cloth. 

Cincinnati,  1891 

©regon. 

1026  EELIS  (MYRON).   A  Reply  to  Professor  Bourne's  * «  The  Whitman 

Legend."  Post  8vo,  paper,  pp.  123.   Walla  Walla,  Washington,  1902 

1027  LEE  (D.)  and  FROST  (J.  H.)     Ten  Years  in  Oregon.     Map  of 

the  Columbia  River.      Post  8vo,  cloth.  New  York,  1844 

*  The  appendix  contains  vocabularies  of  the  Killemook,  Checalish,  and  Clatsop 
dialects. 

1028  NIXON  (OLIVER  W.)     How    Marcus   Whitman    saved  Oregon 

....  with  sketches  of  Life  on  the  Plains  and  Mountains  in  Pioneer 
Days.  Introduction  by  Dr.  F.  W.  Gunsaulus.  Illustrated.  Post  8vo, 
cloth.  Chicago,  1896 

1029  PALMER   (JOEL).   Journal  of  Travels  over  the  Rocky  Mountains 

to  the  mouth  of  the  Columbia  River,  made  during  the  years  1845- 
1846.     Post  8vo,  original  paper  cover,  pp.  189.         Cincinnati,  1847 

*  With  short  vocabularies  of  Chinook  Jargon,  and  Nez  Perce. 


i24  Xibran?  ot  TOUlberforce  Barnes 

OREGON— Continued. 

1030  PARKER   (REV.  SAMUEL).     Journal   of   an    Exploring    Tour 

beyond  the  Rocky  Mountains  under  the  direction  of  the  A.  B.  C. 
F.  M.,  performed  in  the  years  1835—1837,  containing  a  description 
of  the  Geography,  Geology,  Climate,  and  Productions:  and  the 
Number,  Manners,  and  Customs  of  the  Natives.  First  Edition. 
Large  map,  showing  the  locations  of  the  various  tribes,  and  one  plate. 
Post  8vo,  cloth,  pp.  371.      Fine  copy. 

Ithaca:  Published  by  the  Author,  1838 
*  Contains  short  vocabularies  of  the  Nez  Perce,  Klicatat,  Calapooa,  and  Chinook 
languages. 

1031  Second  edition  of  the  same,  enlarged.    Cloth,  pp.  400.    Map. 

(Name  on  title.)  Ithaca,  1840 

1032   Third  edition  of  the  same,  enlarged.     Cloth,  pp.  408,  map. 

(Name  on  title.)  Ithaca,  1842 

io33  Fourth  edition  of  the  same,  enlarged.      Post  8vo,  half  calf, 

pp.  416,  map.  Ithaca,    1844 

1034  Fifth    edition    of    the   same,   enlarged.     Cloth,  pp.  422,  map 

(a  few  leaves  foxed).  Auburn,  1846 


1035  /*"\VIEDO.    Historia  Generaly  Natural  de  las  Indias,  Islas  y  Tierra- 
W      Firme  del  Mar  Oceano.      Por  El  Capitan  Gonzalo  Fernandez 

de  Oviedo  y  Valdes.  Publicata  La  Real  Academia  de  la  Historia 
cotejada  con  el  Codice  Original,  Enriquecida  con  las  Enmiendas  y 
Adiciones  del  autor,  e  ilustrada  con  la  Vida  y  el  Juicio  de  las  Obras 
del  mismo,  por  D.  Jose  Amador  de  los  Rios.  4  vols,  folio,  full 
Spanish  calf.  Madrid,  1851-55 

*The  most  complete  edition  of  Oviedo  published,  over  one-third  of  the  original 
manuscript  being  here  printed  for  the  first  time. 

1036  l^ATTERSON  (GEORGE).     The  Portuguese  on  the  North- 

East  Coast  of  America,  and  the  first  European  attempt  at 
Colonization  there.  A  lost  chapter  in  American  History.  Facsimiles 
of  old  maps ,  and  MS.  note  by  the  author.   4to,  paper.    (Ottawa?  1890) 

1037  PAYNE  (EDWARD  JOHN).     History  of  the  New  World  called 

America.     Vol.  I.     Post  8vo,  cloth.  Oxford,  1892 


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Pennsylvania. 

1038  ACRELIUS  (ISRAEL).     A  History   of   New  Sweden;  or,  The 

Settlements  on  the  River  Delaware.  Translated,  with  Introduction 
and  Notes,  by  W.  M.  Reynolds.  Portrait,  map  and  view.  8vo, 
cloth.    (Published  by  the  Penn.  Hist.  Society.)      Philadelphia,  1874 

1039  BUDD   (THOMAS).     Good    Order    established    in    Pennsylvania 

and  New  Jersey  in  America.  With  copious  Historical  Notes  and 
Introduction  by  E.  Armstrong.  8vo,  cloth  (Gowans'  Bibliotheca 
Americana).  New  York,  1865 

1040  CAMPANIUS    HOLM  (THOMAS).     A    Short    Description    of 

the  Province  of  New  Sweden,  now  called,  by  the  English,  Pennsyl- 
vania, in  America.  Compiled  from  the  Relations  and  Writings  of 
persons  worthy  of  credit  and  adorned  with  maps  and  plates.  Trans- 
lated from  the  Swedish,  with  notes,  by  Peter  S.  Du  Ponceau,  LL.  D. 
Maps  and  plates.     8vo,  boards,  uncut.  [Philadelphia,  1834] 

*Thisis  "  Memoirs  of  the  Historical  Society  of  Pennsylvania,"  Vol.  III.,  Part  I. 
In  the  same  volume  is  Wood's  "  History  of  the  University  of  Pennsylvania,"  and 
"  Inedited  Letters  of  William  Penn." 

1041  DAY  (SHERMAN).      Historical  Collections  of  the  State  of  Penn- 

sylvania .  .  .  the  most  interesting  Facts,  Traditions,  Biographical 
Sketches,  Anecdotes,  etc.,  relating  to  its  History  and  Antiquities. 
165  illustrations.     8vo,  calf.  Philadelphia  [1843] 

1042  DELAWARE  COUNTY.     History  of  Delaware  County,    from 

the  Discovery  of  the  Territory  ...  to  the  Present  Time.  By  George 
Smith.    Maps,  views  and  facsimile.    8vo,  cloth  Philadelphia,  1862 

1043  DIFFENDERFFER    (FRANK  R.)     The   German    Exodus    to 

England  in  1709.  (Massen-auswanderung  der  Pfalzer.)  Portraits, 
maps  and  facsimiles  of  title-pages.     8vo,  cloth.  Lancaster,  1897 

*One  of  only  one  hundred  copies  printed.  Forms  Part  II.  of  the  "  Narrative  and 
Critical  History  of  Pennsylvania."  Parts  I.  and  III.  are  entered,  respectively,  under 
Sachse  (J.  F.),  and  Jacobs  (H.  E.) 

1044  FALCKNER   (J.)     The  Missive  of  Justus  Falckner,  of  German- 

town,  concerning  the  Religious  Condition  of  Pennsylvania  in  the 
year  1701.      Translated  by  J.  F.  Sachse.     8vo,  paper. 

Philadelphia,  1897 


126  OLtbrars  ot  Milberforce  Barnes 

PENNSYLVANIA— Continued. 

1045  FISHER  (SYDNEY  G.)     Pennsylvania,    Colony   and    Common- 

wealth.    Map.      i2mo,  cloth.  Philadelphia,  1897 

1046  FRAME  (RICHARD).     A    Short    Description   of    Pennsylvania. 

Reprinted  from  the  supposed  unique  copy  in  the  Philadelphia 
Library.   4to,  unbound,  uncut.     [Philadelphia] :  Oakwood Press,  1867 

*No.  7  of  one  hundred  and  eighteen  copies  printed.  The  original  was  "Printed 
and  Sold  by  William  Bradford,  in  Philadelphia,  1692."  Presentation  copy  to  Mr. 
Pennington  from  the  editor,  S.  J.  Hamilton. 

1047  GERMANTOWN.     Die  Erste  Deutsche   Einwanderung  in  Ame- 

rika  und  die  Grundung  von  Germantown  im  Janre  1683.  Von  Os- 
wald Seidenstucker.      8vo,  cloth,  pp.  94.  Philadelphia,  1883 

1048  [GIBBONS  (MRS.  PHEBE  EARLE).]   "  Pennsylvania  Dutch," 

and  other  Essays.      i2mo,  cloth.  Philadelphia,  1872 

*  The  account  of  Ephrata  fills  pp.  139-177. 

1049  HAYS     (I.  MINIS).     A   Note  on  William  Penn's  Commission  for 

the  Government  of  Pennsylvania  during  his  first  visit  to  England 
in  1684.     Folio,  paper,  with  facsimile  of  the  original  commission. 

Philadelphia,  1899 

1050  HAZARD  (SAMUEL).     Annals  of  Pennsylvania    from   the  Dis- 

covery of  the  Delaware,  1609-1682.    8vo,  cloth.     Philadelphia,  1850 

105 1  HISTORICAL  MAP  of  Pennsylvania,  showing  the  Indian  Names, 

of  Streams,  Villages,  and  paths  of  Travel:  the  sites  of  Old  Forts 
and  Battlefields;  the  Successive  purchases  from  the  Indians,  etc. 
(With  letterpress  description.)  Edited  by  P.  W.  Sheafer,  and  others. 
8vo,  cloth  wrappers.      (Issued  by  the  Penn.  Hist.  Society.) 

Philadelphia,  1875 

1052  JACOBS    (HENRY  E.)     The    German    Emigration  to    America, 

1 709-1 740.  Portraits,  facsimiles  of  title-pages,  etc.  8vo,  sheets,  un- 
cut. Lancaster,  1898 

*  One  of  one  hundred  copies  printed.  Forms  Part  III.  of  the  "  Narrative  and 
Critical  History  of  Pennsylvania,"  of  which  Parts  I.  and  II.  are  entered  respectively 
under  Sachse  (J.  F)  and  Diffenderffer  (F.  R.). 

1053  JUNIATA  VALLEY.     History  of  the  Early  Settlements  of  the 

Juniata  Valley,  embracing  an  Account  of  the  Early  Pioneers,  Incur- 
sions of  the  Indians,  etc.    By  U.  J.  Jones.    Illustrations.  8vo,  cloth. 

Philadelphia,  1856 


Xibrars  of  Milberforce  Barnes  127 

PENNSYLVANIA— Continued. 

1054  LINN  (J.  BLAIR).     Charter  of  William   Penn,  and  Laws  of  the 

Province  of  Pennsylvania  passed  between  the  years  1682  and  1700; 
preceded  by  the  Duke  of  York's  Laws,  etc.  Facsimiles  of  the  Char- 
ter and  other  illustrations.     8vo,  cloth.  Harrisburg,  1879 

1055  PASTORIUS  (FRANZ  DANIEL).       Beschreibung  von   Penn- 

sylvanien.  (Reprint  of  the  original  edition  of  1700.)  Mit  einer 
einleitung  von  F.  Kapp.      i6mo,  boards.  Crefeld,  1884 

1056  PENNSYLVANIA  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.    The  Bulletin. 

Vol.  1,  1845-1847  (all  published).      8vo,  half  roan,  maps  and  plates. 

Philadelphia,  1848 

*  Scarce.  Contains  thirteen  numbers  of  Proceedings,  issued  from  March,  1845,  to 
December,  1847,  and  includes  reprints,  with  separate  titles  and  pagination  of  Den- 
ton's New  York  (1670),  1845;  The  Journal  of  Isaac  Senter,  on  a  secret  expedition 
against  Quebec  under  command  of  Col.  Benedict  Arnold  in  1775,  1846;  Townsend's 
Some  Account  of  the  British  Army  under  Gen.  Howe  and  of  the  Battle  of  Brandy- 
wine,  1846;  and  Wm.  B.  Reed's  Address,  1848.  The  volume  contains  also  John 
Holme's  True  Relation  of  the  Flourishing  State  of  Pennsylvania,  and  several  Indian 
vocabularies. 

,057  Collections,  Vol.  1  (all  published).     8vo,  half  morocco  (name 

on  first  leaf),  pp.  426.  Philadelphia    1853 

*  Scarce.  Contains  the  Journal  of  Conrad  Weiser,  Minutes  of  the  Proceedings  of 
the  Officers  of  the  Pennsylvania  Regiment  from  1764  to  1774,  Extracts  from  Dr.  Muh- 
lenberg's Journals  of  1776  and  1777,  Buck's  History  of  Mooreland,  Loxley's  Journal 
of  the  campaign  to  Amboy  in  1776,  Journal  of  Lieut.  William  Feltman  at  the  siege 
of  Yorktown  and  in  the  Southern  Campaign,  etc.,  etc.,  etc. 

1058  PERRY  (WILLIAM  STEVENS— Editor).     Papers  relating  to 

the  History  of  the  Church  in  Pennsylvania,  A.  D.  1680-1778.  4to, 
cloth.  [New  York]  1871 

*  Only  250  copies  privately  printed  for  subscribers. 

1059  PHILADELPHIA.    History  of  Philadelphia,  1609-1884.    By  J.  T. 

Scharf  and  Thompson  Westcott.  Profusely  illustrated  with  reproduc- 
tions of  rare  views  and  portraits,  maps,  etc.      3  vols.  4to,  half  morocco. 

Philadelphia,  1884 

1060  The  Street  Railway  System  of  Philadelphia:  its  History  and 

Present  Condition.  By  F.  W.  Speirs.  8vo,  paper,  pp.  123.  (Johns 
Hopkins  Studies.)  Baltimore,  1897 


128  Xtbrars  of  Milberforce  Barnes 

PENNSYLVANIA-C«</»wrf. 

1061  ROSENGARTEN    (J.     G.)     American     History    from    German 

Archives,  with  reference  to  the  German  Soldiers  in  the  Revolution 
and  Franklin's  Visit  to  Germany.  Portraits  and  facsimiles.  8vo,  cloth, 
uncut,  gilt  top.  Lancaster,  1904 

*  Forms  Part  XIII.  of  the  "  Narrative  and  Critical  History  of  Pennsylvania,"  now 
in  course  of  publication  by  the  Pennsylvania-German  Society. 

1062  SACHSE  (JULIUS  F.)     The   Fatherland:    (1450-1700)   showing 

the  part  it  bore  in  the  discovery,  exploration  and  development  of 
the  Western  Continent,  with  special  reference  to  the  Common- 
wealth of  Pennsylvania.      8vo,  cloth,  uncut.  Philadelphia,  1897 

*  Part  I.  of  a  "  Narrative  and  Critical  History  of  Pennsylvania,"  prepared  at  the 
request  of  the  Pennsylvania-German  Society.  Besides  the  numerous  portraits  and 
facsimiles,  there  are  reproductions  of  all  the  title-pages  of  books  printed  before  1704 
relating  in  any  way  to  Pennsylvania.     Several  letters  from  the  author  are  laid  in. 

1063  The  German  Sectarians  of  Pennsylvania,  1708-1800.  A  Criti- 
cal and  Legendary  History  of  the  Ephrata  Cloister  and  the  Dunkers. 
Illustrated  with  facsimiles,  portraits,  etc.      2  vols,  royal  8vo,  cloth. 

Philadelphia,  1899-1900 

*  Contains  much  bibliographical  information  concerning  the  early  imprints  of  Penn- 
sylvania. 

1064  SHEPHERD  (WILLIAM  R.)     History  of  Proprietary   Govern- 

ment in  Pennsylvania.  8vo,  paper,  pp.  601.  (Columbia  University 
Studies.)  New  York,  1896 

1065  SMITH  (WILLIAM).      A  Brief  State  of  the  Province  of  Pennsyl- 

vania.     [London,  1755.]     8vo,  paper.  * 

New  York:  Reprinted  for  J.  Sabin,  1865 

1066  SMYTH  (ALBERT  H.)     The  Philadelphia  Magazines  and  their 

Contributors,    1741-1850.    i2mo,  cloth,  pp.  264.    Philadelphia,  1892 

1067  THOMAS  (GABRIEL).     An    Historical   and    Geographical    Ac- 

count of  the  Province  and  Country  of  Pensilvania  and  of  West-New- 
Jersey  in  America.  With  map  of  both  countries.  London,  1698.  Litho- 
graph facsimile  issued  for  H.  A.  Brady.      Post  8vo,  cloth. 

New  York,  1848 

1068  THORPE   (FRANCIS  N.)     Benjamin     Franklin    and    the    Uni- 

versity of  Pennsylvania.      8vo,  paper,  pp.  450,  and  plates. 

Washington,  1893 

1069  WYOMING.     History  of  Wyoming,    in   a   Series  of   Letters   from 

Charles  Miner  to  his  son,  William  Penn  Miner.     Maps.     8vo,  cloth. 

Philadelphia,  1845 


Xibrarp  of  Milberforce  Eames  129 

1070  PERKINS  (JAMES  H.)     Annals  of  the  West,  embracing  a  con- 

cise Account  of  the  Principal  Events  which  have  occurred  in  the 
Western  States  and  Territories  from  the  Discovery  of  the  Missis- 
sippi Valley  to  1845.     Maps.     8vo,  full  calf,  gilt.     Cincinnati,  1846 

107 1  PERU.     Markham    (Clements   R.)     Cuzco:    a    Journey    to    the 

Ancient  Capital  of  Peru.  .  .  .  and  Lima:  a  Visit  to  the  Capital  and 
Provinces  of  Modern  Peru.      Map  and  illustrations.     Post  8vo,  cloth. 

London,  1856 

1072  Markham  (Clements  R.)     A  History  of  Peru.    Portraits  and 

illustrations.     8vo,  cloth.     (Latin- American  Republics  Series.) 

Chicago,  1892 

1073  Prescott  (W.  H.)     History  of   the  Conquest  of  Peru.     New 

edition,  with  the  author's  last  corrections.  Edited  by  J.  F.  Kirk. 
2  vols,  post  8vo,  cloth.  Philadelphia,  1874 

1074  Squier  (E.  G.)     Peru.      Incidents  of  Travel  and  Exploration 

in  the  Land  of  the  Incas.  Map  and  numerous  illustrations.  8vo, 
cloth.  New  York,  1877 

1075  POLITICAL.     Champernowne's  The  Boss,  1894.  — Patton's  Politi- 

cal Parties  in  the  United  States,  1896. — Taussig's  Tariff  History  of 
the  United  States,  1888. — Bannatyne's  Handbook  of  Republican 
Institutions,  1887; — and  others  similar.      (9  vols.) 

1076  POPE  (JOHN).    A  Tour  through  the  Southern  and  Western  Terri- 

tories of  the  United  States  . .  .  the  Spanish  Dominions .  .  .  the  Floridas, 
the  Countries  of  the  Creek  Nation,  and  many  uninhabited  parts 
Richmond,  1792.      Post  8vo,  cloth.  New  York:  Reprinted,  1888 

1077  PORTLOCK  (CAPT.  NATHANIEL).     A  Voyage  Round  the 

World,  but  more  particularly  to  the  North-West  Coast  of  America, 
in  1785-88,  in  the  King  George  and  Queen  Charlotte,  Captains 
Portlock  and  Dixon.  20  copper-plates  {including  colored  plates  of 
birds).     4to,  old  marbled  calf,  gilt  edges.  London,  1789 

1078  PRESBYTERIANS.     Briggs  (Charles  A.)     American  Presby- 

terian ism,  its  origin  and  early  history,  together  with  an  appendix  of 
letters  and  documents,  many  of  which  have  recently  been  discovered. 
Maps.     8vo,  cloth.  New  York,  1885 

1079  Drysdale  (Rev.  A.  H.)   History  of  the  Presbyterians  in  Eng- 
land :  their  rise,decline, and  revival.  8vo,cloth,pp.xi,644.  London,  1889 

*  Relates  partly  to  America. 


i3°  Xibrars  of  XKIlilberforce  Barnes 

1080  PRESBYTERIANS.      Murphy   (Thomas).      The    Presbytery   of 

the  Log  College;  or,  The  Cradle  of  the  Presbyterian  Church  in 
America.     Map  and  portraits.      Royal  8vo,  cloth,  pp.  526. 

Philadelphia,  1889 

108 1  Nevin  (Alfred — Editor).     Encyclopaedia  of  the  Presbyterian 

Church  in  the  United  States  of  America,  including  the  Northern 
and  Southern  Assemblies.  Numerous  portraits.  Thick  royal  8vo, 
half  morocco  (joints  broken).  Boston,  1888 

*  Centennial  Edition,  containing  the  colored  "  Historic  Decorations"  of  the  Pan- 
Presbyterian  Council  of  1880. 

prince  Society  publications. 

1082  ADAMS  (CHARLES  FRANCIS).     Antonimianism  in  the  Col- 

ony of  Massachusetts  Bay,  1636-1638,  including  the  Short  Story 
and  other  Documents.    Small  4to,  paper  (back  loose).    Boston,  1894 

*  Only  250  copies  printed. 

1083  ALEXANDER  (SIR  WILLIAM).     Sir  William  Alexander  and 

American  Colonization;  including  three  Royal  Charters;  a  Tract 
on  Colonization;  a  Patent  of  the  County  of  Canada;  and  of  Long 
Island;  and  the  Roll  of  the  Knights  Baronets  of  New  Scotland,  with 
annotations.  Memoir  by  E.  F.  Slafter.  Portrait  and  facsimile  map. 
Small  4to,  paper.  Boston,  1873 

*  Only  160  copies  printed. 

1084  ANDRUS  (SIR  EDMUND).    The  Andros  Tracts:  being  a  collec- 

tion of  Pamphlets  and  Official  Papers  issued  during  the  period  be- 
tween the  Overthrow  of  the  Andros  Government  and  the  Establish- 
ment of  the  Second  Charter  of  Massachusetts.  Reprinted  from  the 
original  editions  and  manuscripts.  With  Notes  and  Memoir  of  Sir 
Edmund  Andros  by  W.  H.  Whitmore.  Portrait  of  Andros,  and 3  of 
Increase  Mather.    3  vols,  small  4to,  paper.     Boston,  1868,  1869,  1874 

*  No.  119  of  only  150  copies  printed. 

1085  BEAMISH  (NORTH  LUDLOW).     Voyages  of  the  Northmen 

to  America,  including  extracts  from   the   Icelandic  Sagas  relating 
to.  .  .  the  voyages,  with  translations,  a    Synopsis  of  the  Historical 
Evidence,  and  the  Opinions  of  Professor  Rafn  as  to  the  places  vis- 
ited by   the   Scandinavians.      Edited   with   Introduction   by   E.    F. 
Slafter.     Map  of  Finland.     Small  4to,  paper.  Boston,  1877 

*  Only  210  copies  printed. 


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PRINCE    SOCIETY    PUBLICATIONS— Continued. 

1086  CHAMPLAIN  (SAMUEL  DE).     Voyages  de  Samuel  de  Cham- 

plain.  Translated  from  the  French  by  C.  P.  Otis.  With  Historical 
Illustrations  and  a  Memoir  by  E.  F.  Slafter.  With  facsimiles  of  jj 
maps,  etc.  3  vols,  small  4to,  paper  (Vol.  1  a  little  loose  in  the  wrap- 
pers). Boston,  1880 

*  Only  250  copies  printed. 

1087  CHECKLEY  (JOHN).     The  Evolution  of  Religious  Tolerance  in 

Massachusetts  Bay,  including  John  Checkley's  Controversial  Writ- 
ings, Letters  and  other  Papers,  his  Presentment  for  Libel,  Speech, 
and  John  Read's  Plea  in  arrest  of  Judgment  and  a  Bibliography  of 
the  Controversy  on  Episcopacy.  With  historical  illustrations  and 
Memoir  by  E.  F.  Slafter.  View  and  facsimile.  2  vols,  small  4to, 
paper.  Boston,  1897 

*  Only  250  copies  printed. 

1088  DUNTON  (JOHN).     Letters  written  from  New  England,  A.  D. 

1686.  By  John  Dunton.  In  which  are  described  his  Voyages  by 
Sea,  his  Travels  on  Land,  and  the  Characters  of  his  Friends  and 
Acquaintances.  Now  first  published  from  the  original  manuscript. 
With  Notes  and  Appendix  by  W.  H.  Whitmore.  Small  4to,  half 
morocco,  gilt  top,  uncut,  by  Bradstreets.  Boston,  1867 

*  No.  39  of  150  copies. 

1089  GORGES  (SIR  FERDINANDO).     Sir  Ferdinando  Gorges  and 

his  Province  of  Maine;  including  the  Brief  Relation,  the  Brief  Nar- 
ration, his  Defence,  the  Charter  granted  to  him,  his  Will,  and  his 
Letters.  With  Memoir  and  Historical  illustrations  by  J.  P.  Baxter. 
Views  and  map.     3  vols,  small  4to,  paper.  Boston,  1890 

*  Only  250  copies  printed. 

1090  HUTCHINSON  (THOMAS).     A  Collection  of  Original  Papers 

relative  to  the  History  of  the  Colony  of  Massachusetts-Bay. 
(Edited,  and  compared  with  the  original  papers,  and  with  Index.) 
2  vols,  small  4to,  half  morocco.  Albany,  1865 

*  No.  53  of  150  copies. 

1091  MASON  (CAPT.  JOHN).     Capt.    John    Mason,   the   Founder    of 

New  Hampshire,  including  his  tract  on  Newfoundland,  1620;  the 
American  Charters  in  which  he  was  a  grantee;  with  Letters  and 
other  Historical  Documents.  Memoir  by  C.  W.  Tuttle.  Edited 
with  Historical  Illustrations  by  John  Ward  Dean.   Small  4to,  paper. 

*  Only  250  copies  printed.  Boston,   1887 


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PRINCE    SOCIETY   PUBLICATIONS—  Continued. 

1092  MORTON  (THOMAS).     New  English  Canaan  or   New  Canaan. 

Containing  an  Abstract  of  New  England  .  .  .  etc.    Amsterdam,  1637. 

Reprinted,  with  Introductory  matter  and  Notes,  by  Charles  Francis 

Adams,  Jr.     Small  4to,  paper.  Boston,  1883 

*  Only  250  copies  printed. 

1093 A  Few  Observations  on   the   Prince  Society's  edition  of  the 

New  English  Canaan.     [By  B.  F.  De  Costa.]     Small  4to,  sewed. 

New  York,  1883 

1094  RADISSON    (PETER    ESPRIT).      Voyages   of    Peter   Esprit 

Radisson,  being  an  account  of  his  Travels  and  Experiences  among 
the  North  America  Indians  from  1652  to  1684.  Transcribed  from 
original  MSS.,  in  the  Bodleian  Library  and  British  Museum.  With 
Historical  Illustrations  and  an  Introduction  by  Gideon  D.  Scull. 
Small  4to,  paper,  pp.  385.  Boston,  1885 

1095  RALEIGH  (SIR  WALTER).     Sir  Walter  Raleigh  and  his  Col- 

ony in  America;  including  the  Charter  of  Queen  Elizabeth  in  his 
Favor,  1584;  with  Letters,  Discourses,  and  Narratives  of  the  Voy- 
ages made  to  America  at  his  charges,  and  Descriptions  of  the  Coun- 
try, Commodities,  and  Inhabitants.  With  Historical  Illustrations 
and  a  Memoir  by  Rev.  I.  N.  Tarbox.  2 portraits  of  Raleigh.  Small 
4to,  paper.  Boston,  1884 

*  Only  250  copies  printed. 

1096  WHEELWRIGHT  (JOHN),   His  Writings,  including  his  Fast- 

Day  Sermon,  1637;  His  Mercurious  Americanus,  1645;  with  a  paper 
upon  the  Genuineness  of  the  Indian  Deed  of  1629;  and  a  Memoir 
by  C.  H.  Bell.     Facsimiles.     Small  4to,  paper.  Boston,  1876 

1097  WOOD  (WILLIAM).      New  Englands  Prospect.     A  true,  lively, 

and  experimentall  description  of  that  part  of  America  called  New 
England.  London,  1634.  Facsimile  of  the  original  map.  Small  4to, 
half  morocco,  gilt  top,  uncut.  (Facsimile  reprint,  edited  by  Charles 
Deane.)  Boston,  1865 

*  No.  114  of  only  150  copies. 


Xibrar?  of  TOlberforce  Barnes  *33 


.  Protestant  iBpiecopal  Cburcb. 

1098  ANDERSON  (J.  S.  M.)     The  History  of  the  Church  of  England 

in  the  Colonies  and  Foreign  Dependencies  of  the  British  Empire. 
3  vols.  8vo,  cloth.  London,  1845-56 

1099  BEARDSLEY  (E.  EDWARDS).     Life  and  Correspondence  of 

the  Rt.  Rev.  Samuel  Seabury,  First  Bishop  of  Connecticut.  Por- 
trait, etc.     Post  8vo,  cloth.  Boston,  1881 

1 100  PERRY  (REV.  WM.  STEVENS).   Facsimiles  of  Church  Docu- 

ments: Papers  issued  by  the  Historical  Club  of  the  American 
Church.      1784-79.     8vo,  plate  and  facsimiles,  half  morocco,  gilt  top. 

Privately  printed,  n.  p.,  1879 

1101  PERRY  (BP.  W.  STEVENS).     The  History  of  the  American 

Episcopal  Church,  1587-1883.      2  vols.  imp.  8vo,  half  calf. 

*  See  also  under  Delaware  and  Pennsylvania.  •  Boston,  1885 

1 102  PROTESTANT  EPISCOPAL    HISTORICAL   SOCIETY. 

Collections  for  the  years  1851-52-53.      2  vols.  8vo,  cloth. 

New  York,  1851-53 

*  Contains  Keith's  Letters  and  Journals,  List  of  Persons  licensed  to  the  Plantations, 
Blair's  Mission  to  North  Carolina  1703,  Life  of  the  Rev.  Jacob  Bailey,  the  Frontier 
Missionary,  etc. 

1 103  [SEABURY  (SAMUEL).]     A  Catechism;  or,   the   Principles  of 

the  Christian  Religion,  explained  in  a  familiar  and  easy  manner, 
adapted  to  the  lowest  capacities.  By  the  late  Bp.  Innes,  Buchin 
Diocese,  Aberdeen.      i2mo,  half  red  roan,  pp.  59. 

New  Haven:    T.  &  S.  Green,  1791 

*  Very  rare.  Bishop  Seabury's  prefatory  "Advertisement"  is  dated  from  New 
London,  Feb.  12th,  1791. 

1 104  WHITE    (WILLIAM).      Memoirs   of  the  Protestant   Episcopal 

Church  in  the  United  States  of  America,  from  its  organization  up 
to  the  present  day.     Second  Edition.     8vo,  half  calf,  gilt  back. 

New  York,  1836 

*  With  bookplate  and  MS.  pencil-notes  of  Bishop  William  Stevens  Perry,  D.  D. 
A  frontispiece  view  is  inserted,  and  at  the  end  are  bound  a  selection  of  the  facsimiles 
of  American  Church  Documents,  edited  by  Bishop  Perry  and  privately  printed  in  1S79. 


134  Xibrars  of  TKHilberforce  Barnes 

1 105  PURITANS.      Byington  (Ezra  H.)     The  Puritan  in  England  and 

New  England.      With  an   introduction   by   Alex.    McKenzie.      8vo, 
cloth,  gilt  top,  uncut.  Boston,  1896 

1 106  Campbell  (Douglas).     The   Puritan   in    Holland,    England 

and  America.     An  Introduction  to  American  History.      2  vols.  8vo, 
cloth,  gilt  tops,  uncut.  New  York,  1892 

1 107  Hopkins  (Samuel).      The  Puritans;  or,  the  Church,   Court, 

and  Parliament  of  England,  during  the  Reigns  of  Edward  VI.  and 
Queen  Elizabeth.     3  vols,  royal  8vo,  cloth.  Boston,  1859-61 

1 108  Marsden  (J.   B.)     The  History  of  the  Early    Puritans,  from 

the  Reformation  to  the  Opening  of   the   Civil  War  in    1642.     8vo, 
cloth.  London,  1850 

1 109  Marsden  (J.   B.)     The  History  of  the  Later  Puritans,   from 

the  Opening  of  the  Civil  War,  in  1642,  to  the   ejection  of   the  non- 
conforming clergy  in  1662.     8vo,  cloth.  London,  1852 


1 1 10   /QUAKERS.      Bowden  (James).     The  History  of  the  Society  of 
\y      Friends  in  America.      Illustrated  with  views  of  New  Amsterdam 
in  1656,  map  of  New  England  and  New  York  in  1686,  and  other  illus- 
trations and  maps  (9  in  all).      2   vols.  8vo,  sheep   (one   Vol.    a  little 
rubbed).  London,  1850-54 

mi  Catalogue  of  the  Books   belonging   to   the   Library   of  the 

Four  Monthly  Meetings  of  Friends  of  Philadelphia.       i2mo,  sheep, 
PP-  35°-  Philadelphia,  1853 

*  The  largest  collection  of  Quaker  books  in  America,  rich  in  early  American  im- 
prints. 

1 1 12  Cunningham  (John).     The   Quakers,  from   their  origin  till 

the  present  time:  an   International  History.      i2tno,  cloth,  pp.  xv., 
335.  Edinburgh,  1868 

*  Nearly  one-third  of  the  volume  relates  to  America. 

11 13  Evans  (Thomas).   An  Exposition  of  the  Faith  of  the  Religious 

Society  of  Friends,  commonly  called   Quakers    .     .     .     principally 
selected  from  their  early  writings.     8vo,  sheep.      Philadelphia,  1828 

*  Selections  are  given  from  over  one  hundred  and  eighty  writers. 

1 1 14  Gough  (John).     A  History   of  the    People  called   Quakers, 

from  their  first  Rise  to  the  present  Time.      Compiled  from  authentic 
Records  and  from  the  Writings  of  that  People.     4  vols.  8vo,  calf. 

Dublin,  1790 


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1 1 15  QUAKERS.     Smith  (Joseph).     Bibliotheca  Anti-Quakeriana;  or,  a 

Catalogue  of  Books  adverse  to  the  Society  of  Friends,  alphabetically 
arranged;  with  biographical  notices  of  the  authors,  together  with 
the  answers  which  have  been  given  to  some  of  them  by  Friends  and 
others.     8vo,  cloth.  London,  1873 

1116  Smith   (Joseph).     A  Descriptive  Catalogue  of  Friends' Books, 

or  books  written  by  members  of  the  Society  of  Friends,  commonly 
called  Quakers,  from  their  first  rise  to  the  present  time,  interspersed 
with  critical  remarks,  and  occasional  biographical  notices.  2  thick 
vols.  8vo,  cloth.  London,  1867 

1 1 17  Whiting   (John).     A  Catalogue  of   Friends'  Books;  written 

by  many  of  the  People,  called  Quakers,  from  the  beginning  or  first 
appearance  of  the  said  people.  Collected  for  a  General  Service  by 
J.  W.     8vo,  old  paneled  calf,  pp.  238.  London,  1708 

*  With  bookplate  of  Thomas  Maitland,  Dundrennan. 


1118    ]T^  AMUSIO.      Navigationi  et   Viaggi  raccolto  gia  da  M.    Gio. 
[\      Battista    Ramusio,   &  con    molti  &  vaghi  discorsi,  da  lui  in 
molti   luoghi   dichiarato  &   illustrate     Nel  quale  si  conten- 
gono  la  Descrittione  dell'  Africa,  et  del  paese  del  Prete  Ianni,  con 
varij  viaggi,  dalla  Citta  di  Lisbona,  et  dal  Mar  Rosso  insino  a  Cali- 
cut, et  all'  isole  Molucche,  done  nascono  le  Spetierie,  et  la  Naviga- 
tione  attorno  il  Mondo.     3  vols,  folio,    Vols.   7,  2  in  pigskin,  Vol.  3  in 
»  boards.     Maps  and  woodcuts.      (Back  of  Vol.  3  wanting.) 

Venice,  1563-1606 
*  A  perfect  set,  comprising  the  best  and  most  complete  editions  of  each  volume, 
namely,  the  third  edition  of  Vol.  1,  1563;  the  third  edition  of  Vol.  2,  1583;  and  the 
third  edition  of  Vol.  3,  1606;  each  volume  containing  material  not  to  be  found  in  the 
earlier  editions.  The  first  volume  contains,  among  others,  the  voyages  of  Cadamosto, 
Vasco  da  Gama,  Amerigo  Vespucci,  Ludovico  Barthema,  Andrea  Corsali,  Francesco 
Alvarez,  Odvardo  Barbessa,  Nicolo  di  Conti  and  Magellan;  the  second  volume  the 
voyages  of  Marco  Polo,  Josafa  Barbaro,  Ambrosio  Contarini,  Sigismund  Herberstain, 
Caterino  Zeno,  Nicolo  Zeno,  Beato  Odorico,  and  Sebastian  Cabot;  and  the  third  vol- 
ume the  voyages  of  Peter  Martyr,  Ferdinando  de  Oviedo,  Fernando  Cortez,  Cabeca  de 
Vaca,  Francesco  Vasquez  di  Coronado,  Marco  da  Nizza,  Francesco  di  Xerez,  Fer- 
nando Pizarro,  Giovanni  da  Verrazzano,  Jacques  Cartier,  and  many  others. 

The  three  maps  in  the  first  volume  represent  Africa,  India  west  of  the  Ganges,  and 
India  east  of  the  Ganges;  the  seven  maps  in  the  third  volume  include  Cuzco.  New 
France,  Brazil,  Part  of  Africa,  Ceylon,  Plan  of  Hochelaga,  and  map  of  North  and 
South  America,  besides  woodcuts  of  Cuba  and  the  City  of  Mexico. 


136  Otibrars  of  Milberforce  Barnes 

1 1 19  RAMUSIO.  Navigationi  et  Viaggi.  Another  set,  comprising  the 
second  edition  of  Vol.  1,  1554;  the  first  edition  of  Vol.  2,  1559;  and  the 
first  edition  of  Vol.  J,  1556.  3  vols,  bound  in  2  vols.,  half  black  morocco, 
folio.     [As  2  vols.]  Venice,  155 4— 1559 

*  The  second  and  third  volumes  (bound  together)  are  fine  and  perfect  copies,  with 
gilt  edges,  of  the  rare  first  editions,  including  all  the  voyages  and  maps  relating  to 
America.  The  first  volume  lacks  the  four  preliminary  leaves  and  two  of  the  maps, 
Africa  and  Farther  India,  and  a  small  piece  torn  off  the  corner  of  leaf  44. 


£be  Hmerican  devolution. 

1 120  ANDRE   (MAJOR).      Vindication  of  the  Captors  of  Major  Andre, 

by  Egbert  Benson.      [New  York,  1817.]     8vo,  paper. 

New  York,  Reprinted,  1865 

1121  BLEEKER  (L.)     The  Order  Book  of  Capt.    Leonard    Bleeker, 

Major  of  Brigade  in  the  early  part  of  the  Expedition  under  Gen. 
James  Clinton,  against  the  Indian  Settlements  of  Western  New 
York,  in  the  Campaign  of  1779.     4to,  paper.  New  York,  1865 

1 122  CARRINGTON   (HENRY  B.)     Battles  of  the  American  Revo- 

lution,  1775-1781.  Historical  and  Military  Criticism,  with  topo- 
graphical illustrations.      41  plans.     Thick  small  4to,  cloth. 

New  York,  1876 

1 123  CONNOLLY    (JOHN).     A  Narrative   of   the  Transactions,    Im- 

prisonment, and  Sufferings,  of  John  Connolly,  an  American  Loyal- 
ist, and  Lieut. -Colonel  in  his  Majesty's  Service.  [London,  1783.] 
8vo,  paper.  New  York,  Reprinted,  1889 

1 1 24  DE  COSTA  (B.  F.)     Notes  on  the  History  of  Fort  George  during 

the  Colonial  and  Revolutionary  Periods,  with  Contemporaneous 
Documents  and  an  Appendix.     Plan.     8vo,  paper,  pp.  78. 

New  York,  1871 

1 1 25  FANNING    (D.)      The   Narrative    of   Colonel  David    Fanning  (a 

Tory  in  the  Revolutionary  War  with  Great  Britain):  giving  an 
account  of  his  adventures  in  North  Carolina,  from  1775  to  1783. 
8vo,  paper  (blank  piece  of  title  and  of  three  other  leaves  torn  away). 

New  York,  1865 

1 126  FISKE   (JOHN).     The  American   Revolution.     Portrait  of  Wash- 

ington and  plans.      2  vols,  post  8vo,  cloth.     (First  Edition  of  Vol.  2.) 

Boston,  1891 


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THE    AMERICAN   REVOLUTION-CW/»«*/. 

1 1 27  HEINRICHS    (JOHANN).      Extracts  from   the  Letter-Book  of 

Captain  Johann  Heinrichs,  of  the  Hessian  Jager  Corps,  1778-1780. 
Translated  by  J.  F.  Sachse.     8vo,  paper.  Philadelphia,  1898 

1 128  LINCOLN  (B.)     Oriental  Papers  relating  to  the  Siege  of  Charles- 

ton, 1780,  Mostly  selected  from  the  papers  of  Gen.  Benjamin  Lin- 
coln, in  the  Emmet  Collection,  Lenox  Library,  and  now  first  pub- 
lished.     8vo,  paper.  Charleston,  1898 

1 129  LINCOLN   (CHARLES   H.)     The  Revolutionary   Movement   in 

Pennsylvania,  1760-1776.      8vo,  pp.  300,  paper.     Philadelphia,  1901 

1 130  MOORE    (GEO.    H.)      Historical   Notes  on  the  Employment  of 

Negroes  in  the  American  Army  of  the  Revolution.      8vo,  paper. 

New  York,  1862 

1131   John  Dickinson,  the  Author  of  the  Declaration  on  taking  up 

Arms  in  1775.  With  facsimile  of  the  original  draft.  Royal  8vo, 
paper.  New  York,  1890 

1132  The  Treason  of  Charles  Lee,  Major  General,  second  in  Com- 
mand in  the  American  Army  of  the  Revolution.  2 portraits.  8vo, 
cloth.  New  Yord,  i860 

*  This  is  the  famous  "'  Plan  "  of  General  Lee  submitted  to  the  British,  and  brought 
to  light  by  G.  H.  Moore. 

1133  POPP  (STEPHAN).  Popp's  Journal,  1777-1783,  [edited]  byJ.G. 

Rosengarten.     Maps.     8vo,  paper.  Philadelphia,  1902 

1 1 34  PRAYER    (A   FORM    OF)    issued  by  Special  Command  of  his 

Majesty  George  III,  London,  1776,  imploring  Divine  Assistance 
against  the  King's  unhappy  deluded  subjects  in  America  now  in 
open  rebellion  against  the  Crown.  Photographic  facsimile  from  the 
unique  copy  in  the  collection  of  the  American  Philosophical  Society. 
Reproduced  by  J.  F.  Sachse.  Small  4to,  cloth.  Philadelphia,  1898 
*Only  150  printed,  this  being  No.  52. 

1 135  ROSENGARTEN    (J.    G.)      American     History    from     German 

Archives.     8vo,  paper,  pp.  26.  [Philadelphia,  1900] 

1 1 36  American  History  from  German  Archives.      Folio,  paper. 

Philadelphia,  1900 

*  With  A.  L.  S.  of  author  laid  in.  In  the  appendix  are  reprints  of  the  very  rare 
Lettre  du  Landgrave  de  Hesse,  by  Franklin,  and  the  Avis  aux  Ifessois,  by  Mirabeau, 
from  the  original  editions  of  1777. 

1 137  A  Defence  of  the  Hessians.     8vo,  paper.      Philadelphia,  1899 


*38  Xibrars  of  Milbertorce  Barnes 

THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION— Continued. 

1 138  SABINE  (LORENZO).      Biographical  Sketches  of  Loyalists  of 

the  American   Revolution,  with  an  Historical   Essay.      2  vols,  post 
8vo,  cloth.  Boston,  1864 

1 139  SMITH    (JUSTIN    H.)       Arnold's    March    from    Cambridge    to 

Quebec.     A  Critical  Study.      Together  with  a  Reprint  of  Arnold's 
Journal.      Maps  and  plans.      Small  8vo,  cloth.  New  York,  1903 

1 140  STEVENS  (JOHN  AUSTIN).       The    Expedition    of   Lafayette 

against  Arnold.      8vo,  paper.      (Maryland  Hist.   Soc,  Fund  Publi- 
cation, No.  13.)  Baltimore,  1878 

1141  TREVELYAN  (SIR  GEORGE  OTTO).    The  American  Revo- 

lution.   2  parts  in  3  vols.  8vo,  cloth  (as  3  vols.).  London,  1899-1903 

1 142  WINSOR  (JUSTIN).    The  Manuscript  Sources  of  American  His- 

tory.    An  Address.      4to,  paper.  New  York,  1887 

*  One  of  fifty  copies  printed. 

1 143  The  Reader's  Handbook  to  the  American   Revolution,  1761- 

1783.      i2mo,  cloth.  Boston,  1880 


1 144  RHODE  ISLAND.     Tolman  (W.  H.)     History  of  Higher  Educa- 

tion in  Rhode  Island.  8vo,  paper,  pp.   210,  plates.  Washington,  1894 

1 145  RHODES  (JAMES  FORD).     History  of  the  United  States  from 

the  Compromise  of  1850.  Maps.  4  vols,  post  8vo,  cloth  (last  vol. 
not  uniform).  New  York,  1896-1900 

1146  RICHARDSON  (ALBERT  D.)       Beyond   the  Mississippi,  from 

the  Great  River  to  the  Great  Ocean.  Life  and  Adventure  on  the 
Prairies,  Mountains,  and  Pacific  Coast.  Over  200  illustrations.  8vo, 
half  morocco.  Hartford  [1867] 

1147  ROBINSON   (JOHN).     The  Works  of  John  Robinson,  Pastor  of 

the  Pilgrim  Fathers.  With  a  Memoir  and  Annotations  by  Robert 
Ashton.      3  vols,  crown  8vo,  cloth,  uncut.  London,  185 1 

1 148  ROOSEVELT    (THEODORE).     The    Winning    of    the   West. 

First  Edition.     Maps.     3  vols.  8vo,  cloth.  New  York,  1889 

*  Vols.  1  and  2,  "From  the  Alleghanies  to  the  Mississippi,"  1769-83;  Vol.  3,  "The 
Founding  of  the  Trans-Alleghany  Commonwealth,"  1784-90. 


Xtbrars  of  TPdUberforce  Barnes  139 

1 149  O  T.  BRIS  (THOMAS   DE).     Discovery  of  the  origin  of   the 
v^J     Name  of  America.     8vo,  paper,  pp.  140.      With  map. 

New  York,  1888 

1150  SEEMANN  (BERTHOLD).     Narrative  of  the  Voyage  of  H. M.S. 

Herald  during  the  years  1845-51,  being  a  circumnavigation  of  the 
Globe,  and  three  cruises  to  the  Arctic  Regions  in  search  of  Sir  John 
Franklin.  Map  and  two  colored  frontispieces.  2  vols.  8vo,  sprinkled 
calf,  gilt.  London,  1853 

*  By  the  noted  botanist. 

1 15 1  SHEA  (JOHN  G.)     Pope-Day  in  America.     8vo,  paper. 

New  York,  1888 

1 152  SMITH  (GOLDWIN.)    The  United  States.    An  Outline  of  Politi- 

cal History,  1492-1871.      Post  8vo,  cloth.  New  York,  1893 

1153  SOUTH  CAROLINA.     Carroll  (B.  R.)     Historical  Collections 

of  South  Carolina,  embracing  many  Rare  and  Valuable  Documents 
relating  to  the  History  of  that  State,  from  its  first  discovery  to  the 
year  1776.     Map.     2  vols.  8vo,  sheep.  New  York,  1836 

1154  Another  copy  of  the  same.    2  vols.  8vo,  cloth.   New  York, 1836 

1 155  Gibbes  (R.    W.)     Documentary    History    of    the    American 

Revolution,  consisting  of  Letters  and  Papers  relating  to  the  Con- 
test for  Liberty  chiefly  in  South  Carolina  in  1781  and  1782.  8vo, 
cloth.  Columbia,  S.  C,  1853 

1 156  Mills  (R.)    Statistics  of  South  Carolina,  including  a  View  of 

its  Natural,  Civil,  and  Military  History,  General  and  Particular. 
Map.     Thick  8vo,  boards,  cloth  back,  uncut,  fine  copy. 

Charleston,  S.  C,  1826 

1 157   Weston    (Plowden    C.  J.)     Documents  connected  with  the 

History  of  South  Carolina.  Edited  by  P.  C.  J.  Weston.  (Contains 
the  Land  Travels  of  Davyd  Ingram,  1568-9,  from  the  Sloane  MS.  ; 
Letter  from  James  Glen  to  the  Duke  of  Argyll,  describing  S.  Caro- 
lina; Letters  from  Richard  Cumberland  to  Roger  Pinckney  with 
regard  to  the  Provost  Marshalship  of  South  Carolina,  1764-1775; 
De  Brahm's  Philosophico-Historico-Hydrogeography  of  S.  Carolina, 
Georgia,  and  East  Florida,  circa  1770;  Young's  Brief  Relation  of  a 
Voyage  of  Discovery  from  Virginia.)     Small  4to,  half  roan. 

London,  1856 

*  Only  121  copies  printed  for  Private  Distribution.  Presentation  copy  from  the 
author  to  R.  W.  Bacot,  and  with  note  by  the  latter  stating  that  the  author  is  now  (1862) 
fighting  the  battles  of  his  country  in  Kentucky. 


*4o  Xtbrarp  of  TKMlberforce  lEames 

1 158  SOUTHERN  WRITERS.  Biographical  and  Critical  Studies,  by 
W.  M.  Baskerville,  of  Joel  Chandler  Harris,  G.  W.  Cable,  Maurice 
Thompson,  Sidney  Lanier,  and  others.  8  parts  in  6.  i6mo,  paper. 
(As  6  pieces.)  Nashville,  1896-97 

1 159 Pioneers  of  Southern    Literature.      Sketches  by  S.   A.   Link 

of  Paul  Hamilton  Hayne,  Henry  Timrod,W.  G.  Simms,  Poe,  South- 
ern Novelists, etc.    10  parts,  1 6mo, paper.   (10  pieces.)   Nashville,  1896 

1 160  SPANISH-AMERICAN    WAR.     Davis    (Richard    Harding). 

The  Cuban  and  Porto  Rican  Campaigns.  First  Edition.  Illus- 
trated.    Post  8vo,  cloth.  New  York,  1898 

1 16 1   Dewey    (Admiral),   A   Sketch,  by  John   Barrett,   illustrated, 

1899;  New  York  and  the  War;  History  of  the  Empire  State  Regi- 
ments, illustrated,  1903.      2  vols. 

1 162  Cannon    and  Camera,  by  J.  C.  Hemment,   illustrated,    1898; 

Personal  Narrative  of  the  Maine,  by  Capt.  C.  D.  Sigsbee,  illustrated, 
1899.     2  vols. 

1 163  New  York  Journal    Extra  Sheets,  from   Feb.  16  to  June  10, 

1898,  containing  narrative  of  events  from  the  blowing  up  of  the 
Maine  to  the  Battle  of  Manila,  and  commencement  of  the  bombard- 
ment of  Santiago.      (28  pieces,  as  a  lot.) 

1 164  Our  Navy  in  the  War  with  Spain,  by  J.  R.  Spears,  illustrated, 

1898;  The  Spanish-American  War  described  by  Eye  Witnesses, 
illustrated,  1899.      2  vols. 

1 165  STANWOOD    (E.)     A  History  of  Presidential  Elections.     Second 

Edition,  revised.      Crown  8v^>,  cloth.  Boston,  1888 


1166  '"T^ENNESSEE.     Haywood  (John).     The  Natural  and  Aborigi- 

nal History  of  Tennessee,  up  to  the  First   Settlement  therein 
by  the  White  People  in  the  Year   1768.     8vo,  pp.  viii,  390  liv, 
original  calf.  Nashville:  Printed  by  George  Wilson,  1823 

*  A  fine  copy  of  one  of  the  rarest  State  histories. 

1 167  THORPE   (F.   N.)     A  Constitutional    History    of   the    American 

People,  1776-1850.   Maps.    2  vols,  post  8vo,  cloth.    New  York,  1898 

♦ 

1 168  THWAITES  (R.  G.)     The  Story  of  Mackinac.     8vo,  paper. 

Madison,  1898 


Xibran?  of  Milberforce  Barnes  141 

1169  TRADE  INTERCOURSE  WITH    GREAT   BRITAIN  IN 

1791.  Report  of  a  Committee  of  the  Lords  of  the  Privy  Council  on 
the  Trade  of  Great  Britain  with  the  United  States,  Jan.,  1 791.  Small 
4to,  half  roan,  pp.  79.  Washington,  1888 

*  Printed  from  a  manuscript  in  the  handwriting  of  Mr.  Remsen,  Jr.,  found  among 
the  Jefferson  papers.  A  note  describes  it  as  a  report  "  made  to  the  Privy  Council,  and 
handed  to  the  King,  a  few  copies  of  which  were  printed  and  called  in  again." 

1 170  TRUMBULL  (J.  H.)     Sons  of  Liberty  in  1755.     8vo,  paper. 

n.  p.,  1876 

*  Separate  issue,  with  author's  autograph  signature  at  end  of  article. 


1 171  1   TNIVERSAL  HISTORY.     Ancient  History  from  the  Earliest 
^^      Accounts  of  Time,  with  volume  of   "Additions,"  illustrated 

with  about  70  old  copper-plates  and  maps,  10  vols.,  London,  1 7 36— 
50;  also  the  continuation, The  Modern  History,  with  volume  of  maps, 
in  17  vols.,  1759-65.     In  all  27  vols,  folio,  full  russia,  gilt.      Fine  set. 

London,  1736-65 

*  The  Stourhead  Copy  (from  the  Library  of  Sir  Richard  Hoare  at  Stourhead,  Eng- 
land). The  American  portion  occupies  somewhat  over  one  volume  of  the  set,  and 
among  the  maps  is  one  of  The  British  Dominions  in  North  America,  another  general 
map  of  America,  of  Japan,  the  East  Indies,  with  the  Philippines,  etc.  The  additions 
contain  an  extra  number  of  20  plates  and  maps. 

1172  USSELINX  (W.)     Willem  Usselinx,  Founder  of  the  Dutch  and 

Swedish  West  India  Companies.      [His  Life,  with  a  Bibliography  of 

his  Writings.]     By  J.  F.  Jameson.     8vo,  paper,  pp.  234. 

New  York,  1887 

1 1 73  UTAH.     A  Journey  to  Great-Salt-Lake  City,  by  Jules  Remy  and 

Julius  Brenchley,  with  a  Sketch  of  the  History,  Religion,  and 
Customs  of  the  Mormons;  and  An  Introduction  on  the  Religious 
Movement  in  the  United  States,  by  Jules  Remy.  Map  and  illustra- 
tions.    2  vols,  royal  8vo,  cloth.  London,  1861 

1 1 74  Stansbury  (Howard).     An  Expedition  to  the  Valley  of  the 

Great  Salt  Lake  of  Utah:  including  a  description  of  its  Geography, 
Natural  History,  and  Minerals,  etc. ;  with  an  Authentic  Account  of 
the  Mormon  Settlement.  Maps  and  numerous  plates.  2  vols.  8vo, 
half  brown  morocco,  full  gilt  back,  gilt  top,  uncut  edges. 

London:   Sampson  Low,  Son  &  Co.,  1852 

*  A  beautiful  copy  of  the  rare  English  issue,  with  the  autograph  of  John  Duke 
Coleridge,  1852,  on  the  fly-leaf.  The  two  large  maps  are  mounted  on  muslin,  and 
placed  in  a  slip  case. 


i  A-2  Xibrarp  of  MUberforce  Barnes 

1 175  ¥  7ENEZUELA.     Documents  relating  to  the  Question  of  Bound- 

\  ary  between  Venezuela  and  British  Guayana,  submitted  to  the 
Boundary  Commission  by  the  Counsel  of  the  Government  of 
Venezuela,  3  vols. — Official  History  of  the  Discussion  between 
Venezuela  and  Great  Britain  on  their  Guiana  Boundaries. — Intro- 
duction and  Summary  Note  on  the  Schomburgk  Line.  Also,  three 
other  pamphlets  on  the  same  subject.  Together  8  pieces,  8vo,  paper, 
with  maps.  Washington,  Atlanta,  New  York,  1896 

1 1 76  Relaciones  de  los  Vireyes  del  Nuevo  Reino  de  Granada,  ahora 

Estados  Unidos  de  Venezuela,  Estados  Unidos  de  Colombia  y 
Ecuador.  Compiladas  y  publicadas  por  de  Jose  Antonio  Garcia  Y 
Garcia.    8vo,  sheep,  pp.  708.    (Presentation  copy  from  the  author.) 

New  York,  1869 

1 177  VERMONT.     Appendix  to  the  History  of  Vermont,  Natural,  Civil 

and  Statistical.  By  Zadock  Thompson.  (Almost  entirely  on  the 
Natural  History  of  the  State.)     Map.     8vo,  cloth,  pp.  64. 

Burlington,  1853 

1 1 78  Hall    (Hiland).     The   History  of  Vermont,   from   its  Dis- 
covery to  its  Admission  into  the  Union  in  1 79 1.     Map.     8vo,  cloth. 

Albany,  1868 

lDerra3ano. 

1 1 79  BREVOORT   (J.    C.)     Verrazano    the    Navigator;    or,    Notes    on 

Giovanni  da  Verrazano  and  on  a  Planisphere  of  1529,  illustrating 
his  American  Voyage  in  1524.  With  a  reduced  copy  of  the  map.  8vo, 
cloth.  New  York,  1874 

*  Reprinted  from  the  Report  of  the  N.  Y.  Geographical  Society.     Only  250  copies 
issued. 

1 180  DE  COSTA  (B.  F.)     Verrazano:  a  Motion  for  the  Stay  of  Judg- 

ment.     i6mo,  paper,  pp.  16.      (A  reply  to  H.  C.  Murphy.) 

*Only  100  copies  privately  printed.  New  York,  1876 

1 181  Another  copy. 

1 182  Verrazano  the  Explorer:  being  a  Vindication  of  his  Life  and 

Voyage;  with  an  Examination  of  the  Map  of  Hieronimo  da  Verra- 
zano, and  a  Dissertation  upon  the  Globe  of  Ulpius.  To  which  is 
prefixed  a  Bibliography  of  the  subject.  Reproductions  0/2  rare  por- 
traits, and  of  the  Verrazano  map  and  Ulpius  and  Lenox  Globes.  4to, 
paper,  pp.  82.  New  York,  188 1 

*  Privately  printed. 


Xibran?  of  Wtlberforce  JEames  143 

VERRAZANO-Cok//'»«^. 

1183  [DESIMONI  (CORNELIO).]      Alio   studio   secondo   intorno   a 

Giovanni  Verrazzano,  Append  III.     Royal  8vo,  paper,  pp.  79-104, 
and  folded  map.  [Genova,  1882] 

•Presentation  copy  from  the  author  to  B.  F.  De  Costa,  who  has  added  a  pencil 
note  stating  that  "this  is  the  original  publication  of  the  Maijollo  Map."  In  Mr. 
Harrisse's  account  of  the  map  of  Vesconte  de  Maggiolo  of  1527  {Discovery  of  North 
America,  p.  554),  he  says,  referring  to  the  above  work,  that  the  importance  of  this 
map  was  first  made  known  by  M.  Cornelio  Desimoni  as  a  weighty  argument  in  the 
controversy  concerning  the  authenticity  of  Verrazzano's  voyage  in  1523-24. 

1184  MURPHY  (HENRY  C.)     The  Voyage  of  Verrazano:  a  Chapter 

in  the  Early  History  of  Maritime  Discovery  in  America.     Reproduc- 
tions of  the  maps  of  Verrazano,  Ulpius,  etc.,  and  illustrations.    8vo,  cloth. 

New  York:  Privately  printed,  1875 

1 185  SMITH  (BUCKINGHAM).     An  Inquiry  in  the  Authenticity  of 

Documents  concerning  a  Discovery  in    North  America  claimed   to 
have  been  made  by  Verrazzano.    8vo,  paper,  map.       New  York,  1864 

1 186  The  same.     Large  Paper  copy.     4to,  paper. 


Hmericus  IDespucdus. 

1187  LETTERA  delle  Isole  nuouamente  trouate  in  quattro  suoi  Viaggi. 

[Fiorenza,  1505.]     Reproduced  in   exact   facsimile,  with  prefatory 
note  by  Bernard  Quaritch.     Small  4to,  half  roan.          London,  1885 

*  Quaritch's  Reprints  of  Rare  Books,  no.  I.  Only  fifty  copies  were  printed,  price 
five  guineas  each.  The  original  from  which  this  reprint  was  made  was  sold  at  the 
Court  sale  in  Paris  for  13,100  francs,  Mr.  Quaritch  being  the  purchaser.  It  was 
bought  for  him  by  the  late  Mr.  C.  H.  Kalbfleisch. 

1188  The  First  Four  Voyages   of  Amerigo  Vespucci.     Translated 

from  the  rare  original  edition  [Florence,  1505-6];  with  some  Preli- 
minary Notices,  by  M(ichael)  K(earney).      Small  4to,  half  roan. 

London,  1885 

*  Quaritch's  Translations  of  Rare  Books,  no.  I.,  published  at  £2.  12.  6. 

H89   Cheaper  issue  of  the  same  facsimile  and  translation,  but  with- 
out the  critical  introduction.      Small  4to,  paper.     (In  one  volume.) 

London:  Quaritch,  1893 


H4  Xtbrars  of  Milbertorce  Barnes 

AMERICUS   VESPUCCIUS— Continued. 

1 190  MUNDUS  NOVUS.     Ein  Bericht  Amerigo  Vespucci's  an  Lorenzo 

de  Medici  liber  seine  Reise  nach  Brasilien  in  dem  Jahre  1501-02. 
In  faksimile  und  mit  einleitungen  herausgegeben  von  Dr.  Emil 
Sarnow  und  Dr.  Kurt  Trubenbach.  Folio,  pp.  24,  and  8  pp.  of 
facsimile,  paper.  Strassburg,  1903 

*  Facsimile  of  the  extremely  rare  edition  in  folio,  entitled  Epislola  Albericij  De 
nouo  mundo,  printed  at  Rostock  by  Hermann  Barckhausen  in  1505.  The  introduc- 
tion contains  a  learned  comparison  of  the  Latin  text  of  the  other  early  editions  of  the 
Mundus  Novus. 

1 191  VESPUCCIUS  (AMERICUS).     Von  der  new  gefunnde  Region 

die  wol  ein  welt  genennt  mag  werden,  Durch  den  Cristenlichen 
Kiinig  von  Portugall,  wunnderbarlich  erfunden. 

Gedruckt  yn  Nuremberg  durch  Wolffganng  Hueber  [1505].  4to, 
pp.  11,  unbound.  Reproduced  in  exact  facsimile  by  Pilinski  [Paris, 
1865?]. 

1 192  BANDINI   (A.  M.)     Vita  e  Lettere  di  Amerigo  Vespucci,  gentil- 

uomo  Fiorentino,  raccolte  e  illustrate.  Frontispiece  and  folded  table. 
4to,  half  morocco.  Firenze,  1745 

1 193  CANOVAI  (STANISLAO).     Viaggi  d'Amerigo  Vespucci,  con  la 

Vita,  l'Elogio,  e  la  Dissertazione  Giustificativa  di  questo  celebre 
Navigatore.     Portrait.     8vo,  polished  calf.  Florence,  1817 

1 194  SANTAREM  (VISCOUNT).     Researches   respecting  Americus 

Vespuccius  and  his  voyages.  Translated  by  E.  V.  Childe.  nmo, 
cloth.  Boston,  1850 

1 195  VARNHAGEN   (F.  A.    DE).     Amerigo    Vespucci.     Son   Carac- 

tere,  ses  Ecrits  (meme  les  moins  authentiques),  sa  vie  et  ses  naviga- 
tions. Avec  une  carte  indiquant  les  routes.  Lima,  1865. — (Also  in 
the  same  volume  "  Le  Premier  Voyage  de  Vespucci  explique," 
Vienne,  1869;  and  "  Nouvelles  Recherches  sur  les  Derniers  Voy- 
ages," Vienna,  1870.)     2  maps.     Folio,  cloth. 

*  Contains  the  original  Italian  and  Latin  text  of  the  "  Mundus  Novus"  and  the 
"  Lettera,"etc. 

Dirotnia. 

1196  ARNOLD  (B.  W.)     History  of  the  Tobacco  Industry  in  Virginia 

from    i860  to  1894.     8vo,  paper,  pp.  86.      (Johns  Hopkins  Studies.) 

Baltimore,  1897 


Xtbrars  of  Tlfllilberforce  Barnes  145 

VIRGINIA— Continued. 

1197  BROWN  (ALEXANDER).     The  Genesis  of  the  United  States. 

A  narrative  of  the  Movement  in  England,  1605-1616,  which  resulted 
in  the  Plantation  of  North  America  by  Englishmen,  etc.  .  .  .  set 
forth  through  a  Series  of  Historical  Manuscripts  now  first  printed, 
together  with  a  re-issue  of  rare  contemporaneous  tracts,  accompa- 
nied by  Bibliographical  Memoranda,  Notes,  and  Brief  Biographies. 
With  100  portraits,  maps  and  plans.     2  vols,  royal  8vo,  cloth,  uncut. 

*  Several  autograph  letters  of  the  author  laid  in.  Boston,   1890 

1 198  The  First   Republic  in  America.      An  account  of  the  Origin 

of  this  Nation,  written  from  the  Records  then  (1624)  concealed  by 
the  Council,  rather  than  from  the  Histories  then  licensed  by  the 
Crown.     Portrait  of  Sir  Edwin  Sandys.      Royal  8vo,  cloth,  uncut. 

Boston,  1898 

1 199  BRUCE  (P.  A.)     Economic  History  of  Virginia  in  the  Seventeenth 

Century.  An  inquiry  into  the  material  condition  of  the  People, 
based  upon  original  and  contemporaneous  records.  Map.  2  vols, 
post  8vo,  cloth  (embossed  stamp  on  titles).  New  York,  1896 

1200  CAMPBELL  (CHARLES).     History  of  the  Colony  and  Ancient 

Dominion  of  Virginia.  (Revised  by  the  Hon.  Hugh  Blair  Grigsby.) 
Thick  8vo,  cloth.  Philadelphia,  i860 

1 201  Introduction    to    the    History    of    the    Colony   and    Ancient 

Dominion  of  Virginia.     Royal  8vo,  cloth.  Richmond,  1847 

1202  COPLAND  (PATRICK).     A   Declaration  how  the  monies  (viz. 

seventy  pound  eight  shillings  sixe  pence)  were  disposed,  which  was 

gathered  (by  M.  Patrick  Copland,  Preacher  in  the  Royall  lames)  at 

the  Cape  of  good  hope,  (towards  the  building  of  a  free  Schoole  in 

Virginia)  of  the  Gentlemen  and   Marriners  in  the  said  Ship:   A  list 

of  whose  names  are  under  specified,  for  God's  glory,  their  comfort, 

and   the  incouragement  of  others  to  the  furthering  of  the  same,  or 

the  like  pious  worke.     4to,  pp.  7,  sewed. 

Imprinted  at  London  by  F.  A'.,  1622 

*  A  type-written  copy,  fine  for  line,  of  the  unique  original  edition.  One  hundred 
and  forty-two  names  are  given. 

1203  Memoir  of  Rev.   Patrick  Copland,  Rector  elect  of  the  first 

projected  College  in  the  United  States.  A  Chapter  of  the  English 
Colonization  of  America.     By  Edward  D.  Neill.     8vo,  paper,  pp.  96. 

New  York,  187 1 

*  Presentation  copy  from  the  author  to  Charles  Deane.  Copland  was  prominently 
identified  with  the  early  settlement  of  Virginia,  under  the  Virginia  Company  of 
London,  from  1618  to  1622. 


H6  Xibrarg  of  Wilberforce  Barnes 

VIRGINIA— Continued. 

1204  DINWIDDIE  (ROBERT).  The  Official  Records  of  Robert  Din- 
widdie,  Lieut.  Governor  of  the  Colony  of  Virginia,  1751-58,  now 
first  printed  from  the  Manuscript.  With  Introduction  and  Notes 
by  R.  A.  Brock.  2  portraits.  2  vols.  8vo,  cloth.  (Virginia  His- 
torical Collections.)  Richmond,  1883 

1*05  FISKE  (JOHN).  Old  Virginia  and  her  Neighbours.  Maps.  First 
Edition.      2  vols,  post  8vo,  cloth.  Boston,  1897 

1206  GRIGSBY  (HUGH  BLAIR).     The  Virginia  Convention  of  1776. 

A  Discourse.  .  .  delivered  July  3,  1855.   8vo,  cloth.   Richmond,  1855 

1207  HAMOR   (RALPH).     A  True   Discourse  of  the  Present  State  of 

Virginia,  and  the  successe  of  the  affaires  there  till  the  18  of  June, 
1614.  Together  with  a  Relation  of  the  severall  English  Townes 
and  fortes  .  .  .  the  peace  concluded  with  the  Indians  .  .  .  the  Christen- 
ing of  the  Powhatan's  daughter  and  her  marriage  with  an  English- 
man.   Written  by  Raphe  Hamor.    London,  1615.     Small  4to,  cloth. 

*  Only  200  copies  privately  printed.  [Reprinted  Albany,   i860] 

1208  HARIOT   (THOMAS)  A  briefe  and  true  report  of  the  newfound 

land  of  Virginia,  of  the  commodities  and  of  the  nature  and  man- 
ners of  the  naturall  inhabitants.  Discovered  by  the  English  Colony 
there  seated  by  Sir  Richard  Greinvile  Knight  in  the  yeere  1585. 
Which  remained  under  the  government  of  twelve  monethes,  at  the 
speciall  charge  and  direction  of  the  Honourable  Sir  Walter  Raleigh 
Knight,  etc.  Francofurti  ad  Moetium,  Typis  Joannis  Wecheli,  sum- 
tibus  vero  Theodori  De  Bry,  1590.  Numerous  fine  plates  of  Indian  man- 
ners and  customs,  etc.  Folio,  dark  blue  morocco,  gilt  back,  sides  and 
top, uncut  edges.   [New  York:  Reprinted  in  facsimile  for  J.  Sa/n'n,  1871.] 

*  A  beautiful  copy,  lettered  Harlot's  Virginia.     De  Bry. 

1209  HARIOT'S   Narrative  of  the  First  Plantation  of  Virginia  in   1585. 

Reprinted  from  the  edition  of  1590  with  De  Bry's  engravings. 
Small  4to,  paper.      (Quaritch's  reprint.)  London,  1893 

1210  NEILL    (EDWARD  D.)     Early   Settlement  of  Virginia  and  Vir- 

giniola,  as  noticed  by  Poets  and  Players  in  the  time  of  Shakespeare, 
with  some  letters  on  the  English  colonization  of  America,  never 
before  printed.   8vo,  paper,  with  rubricated  title.   Minneapolis,  1878 

*  With  MS.  corrections  by  the  author.  Includes  complete  reprint  of  R.  Rich's 
Newes  from  Virginia,  London,  1610,  of  which  only  two  copies  of  the  original  edi- 
tion are  known. 


Xlbrars  of  Milberforce  lEames  H7 

VIRGINIA— Continued. 

121 1  NEILL    (EDWARD  D.)      History  of  the  Virginia  Company  of 

London,  with  Letters  to  and  from  the  First  Colony  never  before 
Printed.     Portrait  of  Pocahontas.      Small  4to,  cloth.       Albany,  1869 

*  Laid  in  is  a  manuscript  of  14  8vo  pp.  on  the  Seals  of  Virginia,  with  a  tracing,  a 
4  pp.  folio  letter  by  P.  A.  Brock  to  Charles  Deane  on  the  same  subject,  copy  of  the 
Royal  Warrant  of  James  II.  forwarding  the  seal,  and  a  2-pp.  A.  L.  S.  of  the  Author. 

12 1 2  Memorial  of  Edward  D.  Neill,  praying  the  publication  of  the 


records  of  the  Virginia  Company  of  London,  now  in  the  Library 
of  Congress.     8vo,  paper.  Washington,  1868 

1213  Notes  on   the  Virginia  Colonial   Clergy.      Royal  8vo,  paper, 

pp.  35,  double  columns.  Philadelphia,  1877 

1 2 14  [ ]  Virginia  Carolorum  :  the  Colony  during  the  days  of  Charles 

the  First  and  Second.     8vo,  sewed,  pp.  1-33.     [Philadelphia,  1885] 

1 2 15  Virginia  Carolorum;  the  Colony  under  the  Rule  of   Charles 

the  First  and  Second,  1625-1685;  based  upon  Manuscripts  and 
Documents  of  the  Period.  Small  4to,  cloth.  (Neill's  Series  of  Vir- 
ginia History.)  Albany,  1886 

*  Two  interesting  historical    letters   of   the    author   laid   in,  addressed  to  Charles 
Deane. 

12 16  Virginia  Company  of  London.  Extracts  from  their  Manu- 
script Transactions:  with   notes.      8vo,  paper.        Washington,  1868 

1 21 7  Virginia  Vetusta,  during  the  reign  of  James  the  First.  Con- 
taining Letters  and  Documents  never  before  printed.  A  Supple- 
ment to  the  History  of  the  Virginia  Company.  4to,  paper,  pp.  xv, 
216.  Albany:  J.  Munse//,  1885 

*  With  MS.  corrections  by  the  author  or  by  Chas.  Deane,  and  with  original   pro- 
spectus of  1884,  etc.,  inserted. 

1 218  PHILLIPS   (P.  LEE).     Virginia  Cartography:  a  Bibliographical 

Description.     8vo,  paper,  pp.  85.  Washington,  1896 

*  With  autograph  letter  of  author  laid  in. 

1219  POINDEXTER  (CHARLES).     Captain    John    Smith   and    his 

Critics.     8vo,   paper,  pp.  74.  Richmond,  1893 

1220  RELATION  (THE)  of  the  Right  Honourable  the  Lord  De-La- 

Warre,  Lord  Governour  and  Captaine  Generall  of  the  Colonie, 
planted  in  Virginea.      London,  161 1.      Small  4to,  half  roan. 

*  One  of  20  copies  reproduced  by  Heliotype  from  the  original  in  the  possession  of 
A.  W.  Griswold,  for  private  distribution. 


148  Xibrars  of  Wilberforce  Barnes 

VIRGINIA— Continued. 

j 22 1  SMITH  (CAPT.  JOHN).  A  True  Relation  of  such  occurrences 
and  accidents  of  noate  as  hath  hapned  in  Virginia  since  the  first 
planting  of  that  Collony.  London,  1608.  Reprint,  with  Introduction 
and  Notes,  by  Charles  Deane.  Facsimile  of  Smith's  map  of  Virginia. 
4to,  half  morocco,  gilt  top,  uncut.  Boston,  1866 

*  Large  Paper  Copy.     Only  35  printed,  this  being  No.  5. 

1222   Ordinary  issue  of  the  above.    Small  4to,  cloth.    Boston,  1866 


*  Only  280  copies  of  this  edition  issued. 

1223  The  True  Travels,  Adventures,  and  Observations  of  Captaine 

John  Smith  (and  the  Generall  Historie  of  Virginia,  and  New  Eng- 
land). Reproductions  of  the  original  map,  portrait,  and  illustrations. 
2  vols.  8vo,  boards,  uncut.  Richmond,  18 19 

1224  Works,     1608-1631.       (True    Relation,     Map     of     Virginia, 

Description  of  New  England,  New  England's  Trials,  Generall  His- 
torie of  Virginia,  True  Travels,  etc.)  Thick,  small  4to,  paper, 
uncut.      (Arber's  Reprints.)  Birmingham  (Eng.),  1884 

1225  Capt.  John   Smith  of    Willoughby    by  Alford,  Lincolnshire: 

President  of  Virginia  and  Admiral  of  New  England.  Works,  1608- 
1631.  Edited  by  Edward  Arber.  Facsimiles  of  the  original  maps. 
2  vols,  small  4to,  cloth,  uncut.  Westminster  (London),  1895 

1226  VIRGINIA    COMPANY.      Abstract   of    the   Proceedings    of   the 

Virginia  Company  of  London,  1619-1624,  prepared  from  the  records 
in  the  Library  of  Congress,  and  edited,  with  Introduction  and  Notes, 
by  R.  A.  Brock.  Vol.  1.  8vo,  cloth.  (Virginia  Historical  Col- 
lections.) Richmond,   1888 


1227  VOLNEY  (C.  F.)  Tableau  du  Climat  et  du  Sol  des  Etats-Unis 
d'Am6rique,  suivi  d'Eclaircissemens  sur  la  Floride,  sur  la  Colonie 
Francaise  au  Scioto,  sur  quelques  Colonies  Canadiennes,  et  sur  les 
Sauvages.      Two    maps,   colored  view    of  the    Falls   of  Niagara,    and 

another  plate.     2  vols,  in    one.     4to,  half    calf.     Large  Paper  copy. 

Paris,  1803 
*  Contains  a  short  Miami  vocabulary.    Much  of  the  book  is  devoted  to  the  Indians. 


Xibrarp  of  Milberforce  Barnes  149 

1228  VOLNEY  (C.  F.)     Translation  of  the  same.      With  the  plates  and 

maps,  but  Niagara  not  colored.     8so,  old  calf,  gilt.  London,  1804 

1229  Translation  of  the  same  by  Charles  Brockden  Brown.      With 

the  plates  and  maps,  but  Niagara  not  colored.      8vo,  sheep. 

Philadelphia,  1804 
•Autograph  of  Alexander  Henry  (the  fur  trader  and  explorer?).     This  edition  con- 
tains additional  remarks  by  the  translator. 


1230  m       fALDSEEMULLER   (MARTIN).      Martin    Hylacomylus 

\\  Waltzemuller,  ses  Ouvrages  et  ses  Collaborateurs.  Notes, 
Causeries  et  Digressions  Bibliographiques  et  Autres.  Par 
Un  Geographe  Bibliophile  (Henri  d'Avezac).  8vo,  half  calf,  gilt. 
(Presentation  copy  from  the  author  to  R.  H.  Major.)  Paris,  1867 
*  With  the  addition  of  the  rare  "  post-scriptum  "  to  the  preface  which  was  printed 
afterwards.  To  Waldseemuller  is  due  the  naming  of  this  continent  America.  In  his 
Cosmographise  Introductio,  published  in  1507,  he  published  the  letters  of  Vespuccius, 
and  suggested  that  the  New  World  should  be  called  America,  inscribing  it  so  on  his 
map. 

1 231  Another  copy.     Also  presentation  copy.     8vo,  half  morocco. 

(The  Post-scriptum  to  the  preface  is  supplied  in  manuscript.) 

Paris,  1867 

1232  Soulsby  (Basil  H.)     The   First   Map   containing  the  name 

America.      8vo,  paper.  London,  1902 

1233  The   World   Maps   of  Waldseemuller,  1507   and    1516.     The 

Oldest  Map  with  the  name  America,  and  the  Carta  Marina.  Edited 
with  the  Assistance  of  the  Imperial  Academy  of  Sciences  at  Vienna 
by  Prof.  J.  Fischer  and  Prof.  R.  v.  Wieser.  facsimiles  of  the  2  maps, 
with  descriptive  text.      In  large  folio  portfolio.  Innsbruck,  1903 

*The  best  issue,  with  the  maps  mounted  on  linen. 

1234  WAR  OF  1812.     The  Wars  of  the  Gulls.     An  Historical  Romance. 

(A  satire  on  Gen.  Hull,  Harrison,  and  the  Invasion  of  Canada.) 
Post  8vo,  boards,  pp.  36.  New  York,  181 2.  Reprinted  from  the 
original  edition.     Only  no  issued.  New  York,  1890 


150  Xtbran?  of  Wilberforce  Eames 


(Seorae  Washington* 

1235  BAKER  (W.  S.)    Character  Portraits  of  Washington  as  delineated 

by  Historians,  Orators,  Divines,  selected  and  arranged  in  chrono- 
logical order,  with  Biographical  Notes  and  References.  Portrait. 
4to,  cloth.  Philadelphia,  1887 

*Only  350  printed. 

1236  Bibliotheca  Washingtoniana.  A  Descriptive  List  of  the  Biog- 
raphies and  Biographical  Sketches  of  George  Washington.  Portrait. 
4to,  cloth.  Philadelphia,  1889 

*  Only  400  printed. 

1237  ~~ Early  Sketches  of  George  Washington.    Reprinted  with  Bio- 

graphical and  Bibliographical  Notes.  Portrait  after  C.  W.  Peak. 
Small  4to,  cloth.  Philadelphia,  1894 

*  Only  250  printed.  The  sketches  date  from  1760  to  1795,  and  were  written  by 
Jonathan  Boucher,  Samuel  Stearns,  George  Mercer,  several  anonymous,  by  an  Old 
Soldier,  etc. 

1238  CONWAY  (MONCURE   D.— Editor).     George  Washington  and 

Mount  Vernon.  A  Collection  of  Washington's  Unpublished  Agri- 
cultural and  Personal  Letters.  With  Historical  and  Genealogical 
Introduction  by  Moncure  D.  Conway.  Portraits  of  George  and 
Martha  Washington.  8vo,  cloth.  (Memoirs  of  the  Long  Island  His- 
torical Society.)  Brooklyn,  1889 

1239  George  Washington's  Rules  of  Civility  traced  to  their  Sources 

and  Restored.      i2mo,  cloth.  New  York  [1890] 


I: 


1240  FORD  (PAUL  LEICESTER).      The  True  George  Washington. 
First  Edition.     Portraits  and  illustrations.     Post  8vo,  cloth. 

Philadelphia,  1896 


1241  FORD  (W.   C.)     Washington    as    an  Employer    and    Importer   of 

Labor.     4to,  paper.  Brooklyn:  Privately  printed,  1889 

*  With  presentation  inscription  from  Paul  L.  Ford. 

1242  FRIEDENWALD  (H.)     Calendar  of  Washington  Manuscripts  in 

the  Library  of  Congress.      Royal  8vo,  cloth.  Washington,  1901 


Xibrars  of  TKMlberforce  JEames  151 

GEORGE  WASHINGTON— Continued. 

1243  GRIFFIN  (A.  P.  C.)     A  Catalogue  of  the  Washington  Collection 

in  the  Boston  Athenaeum.  Compiled  and  annotated  by  A.  P.  C. 
Griffin.  With  appendix  by  W.  C.  Lane,  giving  the  Inventory  of 
Washington's  Books  drawn  up  by  the  appraisers  of  his  Estate,  notes 
in  regard  to  the  full  titles,  etc.  Portrait  and  facsimile.  Thick  royal 
8vo,  cloth. — Also  the  Index  volume,  compiled  in  1900  by  F.  O. 
Poole.     Paper,  pp.  87.     (As  2  vols.)    Boston  Athenaeum,  1897-1900 

1244  HOUGH  (FRANKLIN  B.)     Bibliographical  List  of  Books   and 

Pamphlets  containing  Eulogies,  Orations,  Poems  or  other  Papers, 
relating  to  the  Death  of  General  Washington,  or  to  the  Honors  paid 
to  his  Memory.      Royal  8vo,  paper.      Albany:  Privately  printed,  1865 

*  One  of  only  twenty-four  copies  printed  separately.     Presentation  copy  to  Richard 
W.  Roche. 

1245  JOHNSTON  (E.   B.)      Original  Portraits  of  Washington,  includ- 

ing Statues,  Monuments  and  Medals.  Numerous  illustrations.  Large 
4to,  cloth.  Boston,  1882 

1246  JOURNAL  of  Major  George  Washington,  sent  by  the  Hon.  Robert 

Dinwiddie  to  the  Commandant  of  the  French  Forces  in  Ohio.  With 
a  map.      Royal  8vo,  paper.      New  York:  Reprinted  for  J.  Sabin,  1865 

*  Large  Paper  copy.     Reprinted  from  the  London  edition  of  1754. 

1247  JOURNAL  of  George  Washington,  commanding  a  detachment  of 

Virginia  troops,  sent  by  Robert  Dinwiddie  .  .  .  across  the  Alleghany 
Mountains  in  1754,  to  build  Forts  at  the  head  of  the  Ohio  ...  to 
complete  the  history  of  the  Expedition  an  Appendix  is  added  .  .  . 
supplying  an  account  of  the  Battle  of  the  Great  Meadows  and  the 
Capitulation  of  Fort  Necessity;  the  retreat  of  the  Army;  with  copies 
of  the  original  muster  and  pay  roll  of  the  Virginia  regiment,  etc. 
Edited  by  J.  M.  Toner.      Small  4to,  boards,  pp.  273.      Albany  1893 

1248  MOORE  (G.  H.)     Washington   as  an  Angler,  with    Extracts  from 

his  Diaries,  1787-89.  Square  i2mo,  cloth,  pp.  15.  Presentation 
copy  from  the  author.  New  York:  Privately  printed,  1887 

1249   Libels  on  Washington,  with  a   critical   examination   thereof. 

8vo,  paper.  New  York,  1889 


152  Xibrars  ot  Wilberforce  Barnes 

GEORGE    WASHINGTON— Continued. 

1250  MYER  (ISAAC).     Anniversaries.      The   proper  time  for  the  Cele- 

bration of,  and  especially  of,  Washington's  Birthday.   8vo,  paper. 

New  York,  1895 

1251  NEILL  (EDW.  D.)     Washington  adapted  for  a   Crisis.     Address 

before  Minnesota  Commandery  of  Loyal  Legion  of   the  U.  S.      8vo, 
paper.  St.  Paul,  1889 

1252  POTTER   (ELIPHALET  NOTT).     Washington,    a  Model  in 

his  Library   and   his   Life.      Portrait  of  the  author.      Narrow  i2mo, 
cloth.  New  York  [1895] 

1253  WASHINGTON'S  PRAYER  BOOK.     Facsimile  of  Manuscript 

Prayer    Book  written    by    George    Washington.       Post    8vo,    limp 
boards.  Philadelphia,  1891 

1254  WRITINGS  of   George  Washington.      Collected  and   Edited     by 

Worthington  Chauncey   Ford.     Complete   with  Index,   in    14  vols. 
8vo,  half  roan  (backs  a  little  rubbed).  New  York,  1889 

*  Letter  Press  Edition,  only  750  copies  printed  for  sale,  this  being  No.  217. 


1255  WASHINGTON,   D.   C.     Baker  (Marcus).     Surveys  and   Maps 

of  the  District  of  Columbia.     8vo,  paper.  Washington,  1894 

1256  Phillips  (P.  Lee).     List  of  Maps  and  Views  of  Washington 

and  District  of  Columbia  in  the  Library   of  Congress.     8vo,  paper. 

Washington,  1900 

1257  WASHINGTON  TERRITORY.     Seattle  Press  (The),    July 

16,  1890,  24  pp.  folio.  Containing  Account  of  the  Explorations 
made  by  the  "Press"  Explorers  in  the  Olympic  Mountains,  with  a 
topographical  map  of  the  region,  and  many  illustrations  from  photo- 
graphs taken  by  the  party. 

*  Fourteen  folio  pages  of  seven  columns  each  are   filled  with  details  of   the  ex- 
ploration. 

1258  Swan  (James  G.)     The  North- West  Coast;  or,  Three  Years' 

Residence  in  Washington  Territory.  Numerous  illustrations  and  map. 
Post  8vo,  cloth.  New  York,  1857 

1259  WEISE  (ARTHUR  JAMES).     The  Discoveries  of  America  to 

the  year  1525.      With  reproductions  of  rare  maps.      8vo,  cloth. 

New  York,  1884 


Xibrars  of  TKHtlberforce  JSames  153 

1260  WEST  INDIES.  [Rochefort  (Caesar  de).]  Histoire  Naturelle 
et  Morale  des  lies  Antilles  de  l'Amerique.  Enrichie  de plusieurs  belles 
figures  des  Raretez  les  plus  considerables  qui  y  sont  d'ecriles.  Avec  un 
Vocabulaire  Caraibe.  Copper -plates  in  the  text.  Small  4to,  calf, 
gilt.  Rotterdam:  Arnould Leers,  1658 

*  Very  scarce.  First  edition.  The  first  portion  of  the  book  contains  the  Natural 
History,  illustrated  with  over  40  copper-plates,  nearly  all  full-page  and  well  executed, 
the  subjects  including  the  culture  of  the  mandioc,  indigo,  cacao,  the  sensitive  plant 
(representing  a  French  planter  touching  a  leaf),  as  well  as  many  animals,  fishes,  etc. 
A  digression  from  the  subject  is  made  in  one  chapter,  where  a  description,  with  several 
illustrations,  is  given  of  the  Eskimo  of  Davis  Straits.  The  second  portion  is  devoted 
to  the  history,  and  manners  and  customs,  of  the  natives,  with  chapters  on  their 
religion,  marriages,  war  customs,  food,  language.  The  vocabulary ,  is  found  at  the 
end. 

WIGGIN  (KATE  DOUGLAS).      Penelope's    Progress.      iamo, 
cloth.     Presentation  copy  from  the  author.  Boston,  1898 

1262  WINSOR   (JUSTIN).      The  Mississippi  Basin.     The  Struggle  in 

America  between  England  and  France,  1697-1763.  Numerous  repro- 
ductions of  rare  maps.     8vo,  cloth.  Boston,  1895 

1263  A  Narrative  and  Critical  History  of  America.  Several  thou- 
sand illustrations .     Complete  in  8  vols.     4to,  boards,  uncut. 

Boston,  1884 

*  Large  Paper.  No.  127  of  550  copies.  Each  subject  treated  by  specialists, 
among  whom  are  J.  G.  Shea,   Edward  E.   Hale,   Franklin  B.   Dexter,   C.  C.  Jones, 

B.  F.  de  Costa,  Henry  W.  Haynes,  Clement  R.  Markham,  John  Austin  Stevens, 
F.  D.  Stone,  George  Ticknor  Curtis,  the  editor — Justin  Winsor— writing  many  arti- 
cles, and  superintending  the  whole  with  the  advice  of  Francis  Parkman,  Hon.  Robert 

C.  Winthrop,  and  others.  The  illustrations  include  reproductions  of  many  rare  maps 
and  portraits,  autographs,  views,  etc. 

1264   The  Westward  Movement.     The  Colonies  and  the  Republic 

west  of  the  Alleghanies,  1 763-1  798.  Numerous  reproductions  of  rare 
maps.     8vo,  cloth.  Boston,  1897 

1265  WISCONSIN.     In  Unnamed  Wisconsin.     Studies  in   the    History 

of  the  Region  between  Lake  Michigan  and  the  Mississippi.  By 
J.  N.  Davidson.     Portraits.     8vo,  cloth.  Milwaukee,  1895 

*  Chapters  on  the  Oneidas  and  the  Ojibways. 

1266   Legler  (Henry  E.)     A  Wisconsin  Group  of  German  Poets, 

with  a  Bibliography.      8vo,  paper.  n.  p.,  1904 


154  Xtbran?  of  TKHilberforce  Barnes 

TOitcbcraft 

1267  [DEANE  (CHARLES).]     Bibliographical  Tracts,   Number  One. 

Spurious  Reprints  of  Early  Books.  (A  Review  of  S.  R.  Fowler's 
"  Salem  Witchcraft.")  8vo,  paper,  rubricated  title,  etc.    Boston,  1865 

1268  DRAKE   (SAMUEL   G.)     Annals  of  Witchcraft  in  New  England 

and  elsewhere  in  the  United  States  from  their  First  Settlement, 
drawn  up  from  unpublished  and  other  well-authenticated  sources. 
Small  4to,  half  morocco,  gilt  top,  uncut,  by  Bradstreets.  (Wood- 
ward's Historical  Series,  No.  8.)  Boston,  1869 
*  One  of  275  copies  printed. 

1269  The  Witchcraft  Delusion  in  New  England:  its  Rise,  Progress 

and  Termination,  as  exhibited  by  Dr.  Cotton  Mather  in  "The Won- 
ders of  the  Invisible  World,"  and  by  Mr.  Robert  Calef  in  his- 
"  More  Wonders  of  the  Invisible  World."  With  a  Preface,  Intro- 
duction, and  Notes.  3  vols,  small  4to,  half  morocco,  gilt  tops,  un- 
cut, by  Bradstreets.      (Woodward's  Historical  Series,  Nos.  5,6,7.) 

Roxbury,  Mass.,  1866 

1270  GOODELL  (ABNER  C.)   Further  Notes  on  the  History  of  Witch- 

craft in  Massachusetts,  containing  additional  evidence  of  the  pas- 
sage of  the  Act  of  171 1,  for  reversing  the  attainders  of  the  Witches,, 
etc.     8vo,  paper.  Cambridge,  1884 

1271  Reasons   for  concluding  that  the  Act  of  1711,  reversing  the 

attainders  of  the  persons  convicted  of  Witchcraft  in  Massachusetts 
in  the  year  1692,  became  a  Law.     8vo,  paper.  Cambridge,  1884 

1272  GREEN  (SAMUEL  A.)  Groton  in  Witchcraft  Times.   8vo,  paper. 

Groton,  1883 

1273  MATHER  (COTTON).     The  Wonders  of  the  Invisible  World,. 

with  Increase  Mather's  Farther  Account  of  the  Tryals  of  the  New- 
England  Witches.      Portrait,      izmo,  cloth.  London,  1862 

1274  MOORE  (GEORGE   H.)     Notes  on  the  History  of  Witchcraft  in 

Massachusetts;  with  illustrative  documents.     8vo,  paper. 

Worcester,  1883 

1275  Final  Notes  on  Witchcraft  in  Massachusetts:  a  Summary  Vin- 
dication of  the  Laws  and  Liberties  concerning  attainders,  etc.  8vo, 
papers,  pp.  120.  New  York,  1885. 


Xibcarg  of  THHUberforce  3£ames  155 

WITCHCRAFT-CW/»**/. 

1276  MOORE  (GEORGE  H.)     Supplementary  Notes  on  Witchcraft  in 

Massachusetts:  a  Critical  Examination  of  the  alleged  Law  of  171 1 
for  reversing  the  attainders  of  the  Witches  of  1692.     8vo,  paper. 

Cambridge,  1884 

1277  SALEM  WITCHCRAFT.     Records  of  Salem  Witchcraft,  copied 

from   the   Original   Documents.     2  vols,  small   4to,   half  morocco, 

gilt  tops,  uncut,  by  Bradstreets.  (Woodward's  Historical  Series, 

Nos.  1  and  2.)  Roxbury,  Mass.,  1864 

*  Only  215  copies  printed. 

1278  [STEVENS  (HENRY).]     The  Mathers  weighed  in  the  Balances 

by  Delano  A.  Goddard,  M.A.,  and  Found  Not  Wanting.  Square 
i6mo,  cloth,  pp.  32.  Bost.,  and  Lond.,  1870 

1279  Cotton  Mather   and  Witchcraft.     Two  Notices  of  Mr.  Upham 

— his  Reply.     Square  i6mo,  paper,  pp.  30.     Bost.,  and  Lond.,  1870 

1280  UPHAM     (CHARLES    W.)      Salem    Witchcraft    and    Cotton 
Mather.     A  Reply.     Royal  8vo,  paper,  pp.  91,  double  columns. 

Morrisania,  1869 

1281  [WILLARD  (SAMUEL).]    Some  Miscellany  Observations  on  our 

present  Debates  respecting  Witchcraft,  in  a  Dialogue  between 
S.  &  B.  By  P.  E.  and  J.  A.  Philadelphia:  Printed  by  William  Brad- 
ford, for  Hezekiah  Usher,  1692.     4to,  paper.  Boston,  1869 

*  Rare.     "Congregational  Quarterly"  Reprint,  No.  1. 


1282  WYOMING  TERRITORY.  Jones  (W.  A.)  Report  of  a  Recon- 
naissance of  North-Western  Wyoming,  made  in*  the  Summer  of 
1873.     About  30  maps.     8vo,  sewed,  pp.  210.  Washington,  1874 


1283  1/ELLOWSTONE  (THE).  Views.  Views  of  the  Yellowstone 

Region,    Utah,    Montana,   etc.,  from    Photographs  taken  for 
the  U.  S.  Geological  Survey.      74  different.     4to.     (As  a  lot.) 

*  These  views  are  believed  to  have  been  prepared  for  a  work  which  was  never  com- 
pleted and  published. 

1284  YUCATAN.     Ancona  (Eligio).     Historia  de   Yucatan    desde    la 

Epoca  mas  remota  hasta  Nuestros  Dias.     4  vols.  8vo,  half  calf. 

Merida,  1878-80 


156  Xibrars  of  Milbetforce  Barnes 

1285  YUCATAN.     Bandelier  (Ad.  F.)     Notes  on  the  Bibliography  of 

Yucatan  and  Central  America.     8vo,  paper.  Worcester,  1881 

1286  Lizana  (Bernardo  de).    Historiade  Yucatan.     Devocionario 

de  Ntra.  Sra.  de  Izmal  y  Conquista  Espiritual.  Impresa  en  1633  y 
ahora  nuevamente  por  El  Museo  Nacional  de  Mexico.  8vo,  paper, 
128  leaves.  Mexico,  1893 

1287  Newe  Zeittung,   von    dem    lande,  des    die    Sponier   funden 

haben  ym  1521  iare  genant  Jucatan.  [Large  woodcuts. ~\  4to,  8  pp., 
unbound.  n.  p.  [1522] 

*  Facsimile  by  photo-lithography  of  the  very  rare  original  edition. 


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THE  second  portion  of  the  library  of  Wilberforce  Eames  is 
devoted  entirely  to  the  History,  Literature  and  Antiquities 
of  Great  Britain  and  Ireland,  and  of  that  little  island  so  rich  in 
Celtic  and  Norse  tradition — the  Isle  of  Man.  Many  a  collec- 
tion that  may  be  designated  as  the  working  library  of  a  student, 
small  or  large  in  the  number  of  volumes — selected  sometimes 
with  judgment,  sometimes,  one  might  almost  be  inclined  to  think, 
at  haphazard — passes  from  time  to  time  through  the  hands  of 
the  auctioneer,  but  there  have  been  very  few  that  bear  the  evi- 
dence of  such  knowledge  and  discrimination  as  the  portion  of 
Mr.  Eames'  Library  described  in  the  following  pages.  The 
Collection  may  easily  stand  as  a  model  that  others  may  follow 
to  advantage  who  wish  to  grasp  the  subjects  of  which  it  treats. 
Many  books  will  be  found  that  are  of  small  commercial  value, 
but  on  examination  it  will  be  seen  that  each  one  has  been 
selected  on  account  of  containing  some  valuable  historical  or 
literary  information  that  cannot  be  obtained  from  other  and 
more  expensive  volumes,  or  that  they  place  the  information 
before  the  reader  in  a  concise  manner.  Rare  books,  however, 
will  be  found  in  every  division;  some  that  are  exceptionally 
scarce  and  curious,  and  a  few  that  approach  the  unique.  Con- 
siderable pains  have  been  taken  to  point  out  the  special  features 
of  many  of  the  books  or  interesting  facts  connected  with  their 
authorship  or  production,  with  the  aim  of  making  the  catalogue 
of  permanent  value  to  the  student  or  the  bibliographer. 

One  of  the  special  features  that  will  be  noticed  in  reading 
through  the  1300  items  comprised  in  the  catalogue  is  the  num- 
ber of  books  that  are — more  or  less — bibliographical.  These 
are  essential  in  the  study  of  the  literary  history  of  any  country. 
First  in  importance  is  undoubtedly  the  British  Museum  Cata- 
logue of  Printed  Books,  complete  ;  a  library  in  itself,  and  the 
corner-stone,  if  not  the  entire  edifice,  of  English  bibliographical 
history.  The  value  and  importance  of  it  are  so  well  known  that 
it  would  be  superfluous  to  enlarge  on  it  here,  and  a  detailed 
description  is  given  in  the  catalogue.  The  possessor  of  this 
can  almost  ignore  all  other  bibliographies,  not  only  of  Eng- 
lish literature,  but  of  that  of  most  other  countries.  Other  im- 
portant books,  bibliographical   in   nature,  are  the  catalogues  of 


the  Bodleian  Library;  of  the  Grenville  Library;  the  Douce, 
Malone  and  Daniel  catalogues,  so  important — perhaps  none 
more  so — for  their  wealth  of  Shakespeareana  and  early  English 
literature;  the  bibliographical  works  of  Halliwell-Phillipps,  as  also 
of  W.  C.  Hazlitt;  Robert  Hoe's  catalogue  of  his  early  English 
literature,  etc.  Under  the  special  heading  of  "  Bibliography" 
will  be  found  the  exceedingly  rare  and  almost  unique  series  of 
the  "  Term  Catalogues,"  as  well  as  an  exceptionally  fine  copy  of 
Maunsell's  catalogue,  the  first  catalogue  printed  in  England. 
In  addition  to  these  are  the  scarce  catalogue  issued  by  Wm. 
London;  Clavell's  General  Catalogue;  a  complete  set  of  Wil- 
ford's  catalogues,  1725-29;  Bent's,  and  his  successors  in  book- 
trade  bibliography,  continuing  them  in  chronological  sequence 
to  the  present  time.  We  can  safely  say  that  no  other  like  col- 
lection has  ever  been  offered  for  sale  in  the  auction  room,  in 
America  at  least — and,  we  believe,  not  even  in  England. 

Another  large  division  are  the  books  relating  to  King  Alfred 
the  Great,  and  the  history  and  literature  of  the  Anglo-Saxons. 
Among  these  are  the  first  edition  of  Sir  John  Spelman's  Life  of 
King  Alfred,  1678,  containing  the  first  printed  text  of  Ohthere 
and  Wulfstan's  voyage  from  King  Alfred's  Orosius;  two  editions 
of  Lisle's  yElfric,  1623  and  1638,  both  of  interest,  and  both 
rare;  the  first  edition  of  King  Alfred's  Anglo-Saxon  version  of 
Bede;  Rawlinson's  Boethius,  1698,  a  presentation  copy  from 
that  famous  scholar  and  editor;  publications  of  the  .^Elfric 
Society;  various  editions,  texts  and  translations  of  Beowulf, 
Orosius,  Cynewulf,  Bede,  the  Saxon  Chronicle;  Caedmon,  etc. 

Many  interesting  books  will  be  found  under  the  headings  of 
"English  Dialects";  "Folk  Lore";  "Family  Names";  "Wil- 
liam Caxton  ";  "  Geoffrey  Chaucer  ";  "  Oxford  ";  "  Cambridge  "; 
"  Shakespeare  ";  and  other  subjects.  The  division  of  "  Diction- 
aries "  includes  several  that  are  both  rare  and  curious.  About 
fifty  items  relate  to  the  controversy  as  to  who  was  the  author  of 
"  The  Letters  of  Junius  " — a  literary  problem  that  attracted  much 
attention  for  nearly  half  a  century,  that  is  not  of  so  much  im- 
portance to-day,  but  still  of  interest  to  those  who  like  problems 
of  this  nature.  It  is  curious  in  reading  them  through  to  notice 
how  very  few  persons  of  literary  or  political  importance  the 
authorship  of  the  letters  was  not  ascribed  to. 

The  second  main  division  consists  of  the  books  relating  to 
Ireland,   and  prominent  among  them  is  the  extremely  rare  sub- 


scriber's  copy  of  the  First  Edition  of  O'Donovan's  translation 
of  the  Annals  of  the  Four  Masters.  Another  choice  item  is  the 
beautifully  written  manuscript  copy  in  Irish  characters,  made  by 
the  noted  scholar  Eugene  O'Curry,  of  Keating's  History  of 
Ireland.  A  more  interesting  or  beautiful  object  of  Irish  Asso- 
ciation interest  can  hardly  be  imagined,  and  it  should  surely 
excite  keen  competition  among  those  collectors  of  Irish  birth  or 
Irish  sympathies.  The  Irish  division,  though  not  large  in  num- 
bers, is  extremely  choice  in  quality.  The  same  can  be  said  of 
the  remaining  divisions — the  Scotch,  Welsh  and  Manx.  If  not 
extensive  in  quantity,  yet  each  book  comprised  will  be  found  to 
be  of  value  in  the  history  of  the  literature  or  the  study  of  the 
antiquities  of  the  respective  countries  under  which  they  are 
grouped. 


SOME  OF  THE  PRINCIPAL  DIVISIONS. 


Alfred  the  Great     ..... 
Anglo-Saxon — 

jElfric       ..... 

Beowulf  ..... 

Boethius    ..... 

Caedmon  ..... 

Cynewulf  .... 

Gregory's  Cura  Pastoralis 

Orosius      ..... 

The  Saxon  Chronicle 
Bibliography.     (Including  the  Term  Catalogues.)  . 
The    British    Museum.     (Including  the    British  Museum 
Catalogue.)  ..... 

Cambridge  ...... 

William  Caxton         ..... 

Geoffrey  Chaucer  ..... 

Cornwall        ...... 

Dictionaries         ...... 

English  Dialects       ..... 

Family  Names       ...... 

Folk-Lore       ...... 

Halliwell-Phillipps  (The  Writings  of) 

Hazlitt  (W.  C)     Bibliographical  Works     . 

Junius  Controversy        ..... 

London  ...... 

Newspapers  and  Journalism      .... 

Oxford.     (Including  the  Bodleian,  and  other  Catalogues.) 
Shakespeare    ...... 

Ireland     ....... 

Isle  of  Man     ...... 

Scotland  ...... 

Wales  ....... 


1290     to     1329 


1337  ' 

'  1344 

1352  ' 

'    1382 

1385   ' 

'  1392 

1400  ' 

'  1405 

1410  ' 

1  1418 

1426   ' 

'   143° 

1455  ' 

'   1468 

1475  ' 

'   1483 

1548   ■ 

4   1601 

1615  • 

4   1649 

1664 

4   1670 

1678  « 

'   1695 

1698  ' 

4   1712 

1727  ' 

'   1735 

1759  ' 

'   179° 

1811  ■ 

'   1833 

1840  ■ 

'   » 849 

1853  ' 

4   1866 

1918  « 

4   1926 

1936  ■ 

4   1944 

1976  ■ 

4   2021 

2045  ■ 

'   2052 

2104   ' 

'   2 1 12 

2120   4 

4   2130 

2182  4 

2204 

2307  ' 

1   2439 

2440  « 

'   2447 

2448  ' 

4   2561 

2562  ' 

4   2607 

Zbe  Ibistot^,  literature,  anb  Hntiquities 

of  England 


1288  f\  DDISON  (JOSEPH).     The   Spectator.     A  new   edition,    re- 
J~\     producing  the  Original  Text,  with   Introduction,   Notes  and 

Index,  by  Henry  Morley.     Crown  8vo,  cloth.    London,  n.  d.  [1887] 

1289  AIRY  (OSMUND).     Text-Book  of  English  History.    Maps.     Post 

8vo,  cloth.  London,  1891 

Blfrefc  tbe  Great 

1290  ABBOTT  (JACOB).     History  of  King  Alfred  the  Great  of  Eng- 

land.     i2mo,  cloth.  London,  n.  d.  [1889] 

1291  ASSER.    Annales  Rerum  Gestarum  yElfredi  Magni,  auctore  Asserio 

Menevensi,  Recensuit  F.  Wise.  Frontispiece  of  Alfred,  and  vignette 
portraits  of  Alfred,  Abp.  Parker,  Francis  Junius,  Camden,  and  John 
Duns  Scotus,  and  leaf  of  facsimile.     8vo,  old  calf.  Oxford,  1722 

1292  BESANT  (WALTER).     The  Story  of  King  Alfred.     Illustrated. 

i6mo,  cloth.  New  York,  1901 

1293  BICKNELL  (A.)      The  Life  of   Alfred    the  Great,    King  of   the 

Anglo-Saxons.     Portrait.     8vo,  half  calf.  London,  1777 

1294  Another  copy.     8vo,    sheep    (joints   cracked,  and   lacks  por- 
trait). London,  1777 

1295  BOS  WORTH   (G.   F.)      Alfred   the   Great,    his  Life  and  Times. 

Introduction  by  F.  S.  Marvin.  Portrait,  maps  and  illustrations. 
i2mo,  cloth.  London,  1901 

1296  BO WKER  (ALFRED).     Alfred  the  Great.     Chapters  on  his  Life 

and  Times,  by  Frederic  Harrison,  the  Lord  Bishop  of  Bristol,  Prof. 
C.  Oman,  Sir  C.  Markham,  Rev.  Prof.  Earle,  etc.  With  Preface 
by  Alfred  Bowker.     Illustrated.      Post  8vo,  cloth.  London,  1899 

1297  BURROWS    (MONTAGU).       King  Alfred    the    Great.      i2mo, 

paper,  pp.  29.  London,  1898 


158  lenglisb  HMstors  ant)  ^Literature 

ALFRED  THE  GREAT— Continued. 

1298  CONYBEARE  (EDWARD).     Alfred   in  the  Chroniclers.     Map. 

8vo,  cloth.  London,  1900 

1299  COOKE    (J.    HUNT).     Life   of  King  Alfred    the    Great.      i6mo, 

cloth.  London,  1899 

1300  DRAPER  (W.  H.)  Alfred  the  Great:  a  Sketch  and  Seven  Studies. 

Illustrations  and  map.     Crown  8vo,  cloth.  London,  1901 

1301  Another  copy.     Crown  8vo,  cloth.  London,  1901 

1302  EARLE  (JOHN).     The  Alfred  Jewel.    An  Historical  Essay.  With 

illustrations  (including  colored  plate  of  the  Jewel),  and  Map.  Small 
4to,  cloth.  Oxford:    The  Clarendon  Press,  1901 

1303  GILES   (J.  A.)     The  Life  and  Times  of  Alfred  the  Great.      Colored 

frontispiece  of  the  Alfred  Jewel.      8vo,  cloth  (binding  a  little  loose). 

London,  1848 

1304  Second  Edition  of  the  same.      Colored  frontispiece.      8vo,  half 

calf.  Oxford,  1854 

x3°5  GUIZOT   (W.)     Alfred  le  Grand.     Crown  8vo,  wrappers  (loose  in 
binding).  Paris,  1888 

^^HALLER    (ALBRECHT    VON).     Alfred    Konig    der    Angel- 
Sachsen.      Post  8vo,  boards,  uncut.  Gottingen  und  Bern,  1773 

1307  Another  edition.      Crown  8vo,  original  boards. 

Reuttlingen,  1779 

1308  HALLER    (ALBERT    VON.)      The    Moderate    Monarchy;   or 

Principles  of  the  British  Constitution  described  in  a  Narrative  of 
the  Life  and  Maxims  of  Alfred  the  Great  and  his  Counsellors.  From 
the  German  of  Albert  (Albrecht)  v.  Haller.  By  F.  Steinitz.  Frontis- 
piece and  engraved  title.     Post  8vo,  stamped  morocco.    London,  1849 

1309  HARRISON  (FREDERIC).     The  Writings  of  King   Alfred,  d. 

901.  (Address  delivered  at  Harvard,  March,  1901.)  Post  8vo, 
wrappers,  pp.  31.  New  York,  1901 

1310  HAWKINS  (W.)  and  SMITH  (E.  T.)     The    Story   of   Alfred 

the  Great.     8  illustrations.     Crown  8vo,  cloth.  London,  1900 

131 1  HUGHES   (THOMAS).      Alfred    the    Great.     Map  and  two  illus- 

trations.    Post  8vo,  cloth.  London,  1901 

1312  JEFFERY  (F.  B.)     A  Perfect  Prince.     (Alfred  the  Great.)     The 

Story.of  England  a  Thousand  Years  Ago.  Illustrated.  Crown  8vo, 
cloth.  London,  1901 


Enfllteb  HMstorg  an&  Xfterature  159 

ALFRED  THE  GREAT—  Continued. 

1313  LORENTZ     (DR.     FRIEDRICH).       Geschichte    Alfreds     des 

Groszen,  uebertragen  aus  Turner's  Geschichte  der  Angelsachsen, 
nebst  der  Lodbrokar-Quida.     Post  8vo,  boards.        Hamburg,  1828 

*  The  Song  of  Lodbrog  is  in  the  original  text  with  a  metrical  translation. 

1314  LUBECK  (REV.  H.)     The  Investment  of  Life.     The  Substance 

of  a  Sermon  delivered    in  S.  Paul's  Chapel,  New  York,  under  the 

auspices  of  the  King  Alfred   Millenary  Committee),  on  the  evening 

of     ....   October  27,  1901.     Square  post  8vo,  wrappers,  pp.  (21). 

New  York:  Printed  by  E.  S.  Gorham,  Church  Missions  House  [1901] 

1315  MACFADYEN  (DUGALD).     Alfred    the  West  Saxon    King  of 

the  English.     Map,  portrait,  and  illustrations.     Post  8vo,  cloth. 

London,  1901 

1316  MOLENAAR  (DR.  H.)     Alfred  der  Grosse.     8vo,  sewed,  pp.  19. 

n.  p.,  n.  d.  [Leipzig,  1901?] 

1317  PAGE   (JESSE).     Alfred   the  Great,  the  Father  of  the  English. 

Illustrated.     Post  8vo,  cloth.  London,  n.  d.  [1900] 

1318  PAULI   (DR.  REINHOLD).     The  Life  of  King  Alfred.     Edited 

by  Thomas  Wright.     8vo,  cloth.  London,  1852 

13 1 9   The  Life  of  Alfred  the  Great.     Translated  from  the  German 

by  Dr.  R.  Pauli.  To  which  is  appended  Alfred's  Anglo-Saxon 
Version  of  Orosius,  with  literal  translation,  Anglo-Saxon  alphabet, 
and  glossary.  By  B.  Thorpe.  Post  8vo,  cloth.  (Bohn's  Anti- 
quarian Library.)  London,  1857 

1320  SPELMAN    (JOHN).      ^Elfredi    Magni    Anglorum    Regis    invic- 

tissimi  Vita  Tribus  libris  comprehensa  a  clarissimo  Dno.  Johanne 
Spelman.  7  full-page  plates  (j  of  Saxon  coins,  the  other  two  containing 
six  portraits  of  Alfred  from  the  Bodleian,  etc.).  Folio,  old  calf,  gilt  (a 
little  worn).  Oxford:   Theatro  Sheldoniano,  1678 

*  The  first  edition  of  Spelman's  Life  of  Alfred  the  Great.  This  translation  from 
the  English  manuscript  was  made  by  Christopher  Wase  and  edited  by  Obadiah 
Walker,  then  Master  of  University  College,  and  under  whose  orders  a  Catholic  Press 
was  established  in  the  College  and  tracts  issued  attacking  the  established  religion. 
Later  he  was  expelled. 

In  the  appendix  is  the  will  of  King  Alfred,  the  first  printed  text  of  Ohthere  and 
Wulfstan's  Voyage  in  Northern  Europe  from  Alfred's  Orosius,  the  preface  to  Gregory's 
Paschal  Homily,  a  genealogy  showing  the  descent  of  Charles  II.  from  Alfred,  etc. 

132 1  Life  of  Alfred  the  Great  from  the  Original  MS.      By  Sir  John 

Spelman,  in  the  Bodleian,  with  considerable  additions  ...  by 
Thomas  Hearne.     Portrait.     8vo,  sewed,  pp.  238  +  9. 

Oxford:  At  the  Theatre,  1709 


160  Bnglisb  HMstors  ant)  ^Literature 

ALFRED  THE  GRE AT— Continued. 

1322  STOLBERG    (FRIEDRICH    LEOPOLD,   GRAFEN    ZU). 

Leben  Alfred   des  Grosse,  Koniges   in  England.     Portrait.     Crown 
8vo,  wrappers,  pp.  313.  Munster,  18 15 

1323  Second    edition    of    the    same.     Portrait.      Crown   8vo,  limp 

boards,  pp.  270.  Munster,  ii 


1324  SWANN  (J.   H.)     Alfred    the    Great  and    his   Times.     Millenary- 

Celebration,  1901.  An  Annotated  Study-list  of  Books  in  the  Ref- 
erence Library.  Compiled  by.  J.  H.  Swann.  8vo,  wrappers,  pp.  9. 
(Occasional  List  No.  7,  issued  by  the  Manchester  Public  Free 
Library.)  Manchester,  190  s 

1325  WALL    (J.  C.)     Alfred   the  Great,  his  Abbeys  of  Hyde,  Athelneyr 

and  Shaftesbury.     Illustrated.     Post  8vo,  cloth.  London,  1900 

1326  WEISZ  (DR.  J.  B.)    Geschichte  Alfreds  des  Groszen.   8vo,  boards^ 

Schaffhausen,    1852 

1327  WILL  OF  KING  ALFRED  (THE).     (Anglo-Saxon  Text,  with. 

Literal  and  Free  Translations.)     4to,  wrappers,  pp.  51. 

Oxford:    The  Clarendon  Press,  1788- 

1328  Reprinted  from  the  Oxford  Edition  of  1788,  with  a  Preface  and 

Additional  Notes.    8vo,  boards,  uncut.   London:  W.  Pickering,  1828' 

*  Anglo-Saxon  text  with  translation. 

1329  KING  ALFRED'S  JEWEL.    A  very  perfect  and  finely  executed! 

facsimile  of  the  Alfred  Jewel,  in  gilt  metal  and  mosaic,  made  on  the 
occasion  of  the  commemoration;  also  with  two  of  the  medals  issued 
at  the  time  in  Winchester,  in  pewter  and   bronze.      (As  one  piece. )> 


1330  ALLIBONE    (S.    AUSTIN).     A   Critical   Dictionary  of  English* 

Literature  and  British  and  American  Authors,  living  and  deceased,, 
from  the  Earliest  Accounts  to  the  middle  of  the  Nineteenth  Century,. 
containing  30,000  Biographies  and  Literary  Notices.  With  Supple- 
ment. 5  vols,  royal  8vo  (3  vols,  in  half  red  morocco  gilt,  gilt  topsr 
uncut,  the  other  two  in  cloth).  Philadelphia,  1859-90 

1331  AMERICAN   DIALECT  SOCIETY.      Dialect  Notes,  Parts  > 

to  8.  (Articles  on  New  England  Pronunciations  in  Ohio,  Kentucky 
Words  and  Phrases,  the  Ithaca  Dialect,  Spanish  and  Mexican  Words- 
used   in  Texas,    Newspaper  Jargon,  Jerseyisms,    British    Maritime 

Provinces,   etc.)     8  parts,  8vo,  wrappers. 

Boston,  1890-94;  Norwood,  Mass.,  189& 


Bnolisb  trtstorg  ant)  ^Literature  161 

1332  AMES  (JOSEPH).  A  Catalogue  of  English  Heads;  or,  An  Account 

of  about  2,000  Prints,  describing  what  is  peculiar  on  each,  the  name 
of  Painter  or  Engraver,  etc.   Post  8vo,  original  calf.    London,  1748 

*  The  first  catalogue  of  English  portraits. 

1333  [ANDERSON  (ADAM).]     An  Historical  and  Chronological  De- 

duction of  the  Origin  of  Commerce,  from  the  Earliest  Accounts  .  .  . 
with  an  Appendix  containing  the  Modern  Politico-Commercial 
Geography  .  .  .  carefully  revised  and  corrected  to  the  present  time. 
Maps  and  portraits.     4  vols.  4to,  old  tree  calf.  London,  1777-89 

*  Containing  much  information  and  statistics  relating  to  the  American  Colonies. 
This  edition  was  much  enlarged  and  revised  by  William  Combe,  the  author  of  Dr. 
Syntax,  and  many  similar  works. 

1334  ANDERSON  (J.  P.)     The  Book  of  British  Topography.     A  Classi- 

fied Catalogue  of  the  Topographical  Works  in  the  Library  of  the 
British  Museum  relating  to  Great  Britain  and  Ireland.     8vo,  cloth. 

London,  1881 

1335  ANDREWS  (C.  McLEAN).     The  Old  English  Manor.     A  Study 

in  English  Economic  History.  8vo,  cloth.  (Johns  Hopkins  Uni- 
versity Studies. )  Baltimore:  Johns  Hopkins  Press,  1892 

HncjloSaion— Helfric 

1336  ELSTOB   (ELIZABETH).     An   English-Saxon   Homily  on   the 

Birthday  of  St.  Gregory,  anciently  used  in  the  English-Saxon 
Church.  {Translated  (with  the  original  text)  into  Modern  English, 
with  Notes.     Frontispiece  by  Gribelin.     8vo,  old  panelled  calf. 

London,  1709 

1337  ELSTOB    (ELIZ.)    and  JOSCELYN    (JOHN).     Some   Testi- 

monies of  Learned  Men  in  favor  of  the  intended  edition  of  the  Saxon 
Homilies,  by  E.  Elstob,  London,  17 13,  pp.  24;  A  Testimony  of  An- 
tiquity concerning  the  Sacramental  Body  and  Blood  of  Christ  writ- 
ten in  the  Old  Saxon  Tongue  before  the  Conquest,  London,  1736, 
pp.  152.  (A  reprint  of  the  edition  translated  by  John  Joscelyn.) 
The  two  in  one  volume,  8vo,  old  calf  (two  leaves  at  end  slightly 
damaged). 

1338  LANGLEY    (L.)       Principia   Saxonica;    or,    An    Introduction    to 

Anglo-Saxon  Reading,  comprising  ^Elfric's  Homily.  With  pre- 
liminary Essay,  illustrations,  and  Glossary.      Post  8vo,  cloth. 

London,  1844 


1 62  Enolisb  HMstors  an&  ^literature 

ANGLO-SAXON— AELFRIC— Continued. 

1339  LISLE  (W.)     A  Saxon  Treatise  concerning  the  Old  and  New  Testa- 

ment, written  about  the  Time  of  King  Edgar  (700  years  agoe)  by 
iElfricus  Abbas  .  .  .  now  first  published  in  print,  with  English  of 
ourTimes,  by  William  Lisle  of  Wilburgham,  Esquier  for  the  King's 
Bodie  .  .  .  and  hereunto  is  added  ...  of  the  same  ^Elfricus  a  second 
edition  of  a  Testimony  of  Antiquity,  etc.      Small  4to,  cloth. 

London,  1623 

*  Scarce.  An  interesting  specimen  of  early  English  poetry  is  contained  in  the 
lengthy  poetical  dedication  to  the  Prince  (later  Charles  I.),  welcoming  him  home  from 
his  unsuccessful  attempt  to  woo  the  Infanta  of  Spain.  The  Anglo-Saxon  text  is  in 
character.  The  Testimony  of  Antiquity  is  a  reprint  of  the  translation  by  John 
Joscelyn,  originally  printed  by  John  Day  in  1566. 

1340  Another  edition  of  the  same,  having  as  title  "  Divers  Ancient 

Monuments  in  the  Saxon  Tongue,"  etc.  Small  4to,  old  calf  (joints 
cracked).  London,  1638 

*  Apparently  a  reissue  of  the  same  sheets,  with  new  titles  printed  and  the  omission 
of  the  Prince  of  Wales'  feathers  on  the  reverse  of  the  leaf  of  the  Alphabet. 

1341  PHILLIPS    (SIR  T.)     Fragment  of  vElfric's   Grammar,  ^Elfric's 

Glossary,  and  a  Poem  on  the  Soul  and  Body  in  the  Orthography  of 
the  12th  Century,  Discovered  among  the  Archives  of  Worcester 
Cathedral.     Folio,  wrappers,  pp.  8.   '  London,  1838 

*  Privately  printed. 

1342  THOMSON  (E.)     Select  Monuments  of  the  Doctrine  and  Worship 

of  the  Catholic  Church  in  England  before  the  Norman  Conquest, 
consisting  of  iElfric's  Paschal  Homily,  etc., with  English  translation. 
i2mo,  cloth.     (Library  of  Old  Authors.)  London,  1875 

x343  THORPE  (B.)  The  Homilies  of  ^Elfric,  with  an  English  transla- 
tion. 2  vols,  complete  in  the  original  ten  parts.  8vo,  wrappers. 
(As  2  vols.)  London:  The  Allfric  Society,  1843-46 

*  Scarce. 

1344  ZUPITZA  (JULIUS).     Kline's  Grammatik  und  Glossar.     Erste 

Abteilung:  Text  und  Varianten.     8vo,  wrappers,  pp.  322. 

Berlin,  1880 

1345  AKERMAN  (JOHN   YONGE).     Remains  of  Pagan  Saxondom. 

4to,  full  calf.  London,  1855 

*  40  carefully  colored  plates  of  antiquities  found  in  English  tumuli,  barrows,  etc., 
of  the  Saxon  period,  with  descriptive  letterpress. 


JEnolisb  t>istor$  anfc  Xiterature  163 

ANGLO-SAXON— Continued. 

1346  ALLEN   (GRANT).     Anglo-Saxon  Britain.     Map.      iamo,  cloth. 

London,  1901 

1347  BAYE  (BARON  J.  DE.)  The  Industrial  Arts  of  the  Anglo-Saxons. 

Translated  by  T.  B.  Harbottle.  17  full-page  plates,  and  illustrations 
in  the  text.    4to,  cloth.  London,  1893 

1348  BEDE.   Historian  Ecclesiastics  Gentis  Anglorum,  libri  V.,  a  Venera- 

bili  Presbytero  scripti  ...  ab  ...  Anglo-Saxonum  Rege  Alfredo 
examinati  ejusque  paraphrasi  Saxonica,  etc.  Map  of  the  Saxon 
Heptarchy  engraved  by  Hole.     Folio,  old  calf  (rebacked).     Fine  copy. 

Cantabrigiae:   R.  Daniel,  1644 

*  With  two  title-pages  dated  1643  and  1644,  respectively.  The  first  edition  of  the 
Anglo-Saxon  text  of  King  Alfred's  version  of  Bede's  Ecclesiastical  History;  also  in 
the  same  volume — with  a  separate  title — the  Anglo-Saxon  text  of  the  Saxon  Chronicle 
from  the  Cotton  MS.  with  a  Latin  translation,  and  William  Lambarde's  Archaionomia, 
containing  the  Anglo-Saxon  texts — with  Latin  translations — of  the  Laws  of  Ines, 
Alfred,  Athelstan,  Edmund,  Edgar,  Canute,  etc.  Abraham  Whelock  issued  this 
edition. 

1349  BEDE.       Historiae  Ecclesiasticae  Gentis   Anglorum   .  .  .    una  cum 

reliquis  ejus  Operibus  Historicis  in  unum  Volumen  collectis. 
Cura  Johannis  Smith.  Map  of  the  British  Isles  in  Saxon  Times,  and 
j  views  of  the  interior  of  Durham  Cathedral  showing  the  tombs  of  Bede 
and  St.  Cuthbert,  and  their  altar.  Folio,  old  calf,  gilt  (the  copy  has 
once  been  a  handsome  specimen  of  old  English  binding,  and  has 
been  neatly  repaired).     Fine  copy.  Cantabrigiae,  1722 

*  In  addition  to  the  text  of  Bede's  Ecclesiastical  History,  it  contains  the  lives  of 
St.  Cuthbert,  Bede's  Martyrology,  Alfred's  Anglo-Saxon  version  of  the  History,  etc. 

1350  BEDE.     St.  Augustine  in  England.     (From  Bede's  History.)    12 mo, 

sewed,  pp.  20.     (Old  South  Leaflets,  No.  113.) 

1351  BEDE.       Schmidt    (August).       Untersuchungen      uber      K6nig 

Alfred's  Bedaubersetzung.     8vo,  sewed,  pp.  62.  Berlin  [1889] 

Hnolo^Sayon— Beowulf. 

1352  ARNOLD  (THOMAS).     Beowulf.  A  Heroic  Poem  of  the  Eighth 

Century,  with  a  Translation,  Notes  and  Appendix.     8vo,  cloth. 

London,  1876 
'353  Notes  on  Beowulf.     Map.     Crown  8vo,  cloth.    London,  1898 

1354  BEOWULF.  Beowulf,  and  the  Fight  at  Finnsburg  ;  a  Transla- 
tion into  modern  English  prose,  with  Introduction  and  Notes.  12 
illustrations.      Crown  8vo,  cloth.  London,  1901 


164  Bnglisb  Ibis  tors  ant)  literature 

ANGLO-SAXON— BEOWULF— Continued. 

I355LDEDERICH  (HERMANN).  Historische  und  Geographische 
Studien  zum  Angelsachsischen  Beovulfliede.  Post  8vo,  wrappers, 
pp.  233.  Koeln,  1877 

1356  EARLE  (J.)     The  Deeds  of  Beowulf.     An   English   Epic  of  the 

Eighth  Century  done  into  Modern  Prose.  With  Introduction  and 
Notes  by  John  Earle.      Post  8vo,  cloth. 

Oxford:    The  Clarendon  Press,  1892 

1357  GARNETT   (J.  M.)     Beowulf  :    an   Anglo-Saxon   Poem,  and  the 

Fight  at  Finnsburg.     Translated.     Facsimile.     4to,  cloth. 

Boston,  1900 

1358  GREIN  (C.  W.  M.)     Beovulf   nebst   den    Fragmenten   Finnsburg 

und  Valdere,  in  kritisch  bearbeiteten  Texten  neu  herausgegeben, 
mit  Worterbuch.  8vo,  in  the  original  sheets,  unstitched,  with 
wrappers.  Cassel,  1867 

1359  Beowulf.     Stabreimend  ubersetzt  von   Prof.  Grein.     Zweite 

Auflage.     8vo,  wrappers,  pp.  90.  Kassel,  1883 

1360  HALL  (J.  L.)     Beowulf:  An  Anglo-Saxon  Epic  Poem.    Translated 

from  the  Heyne-Socin  text.      Small  4to,  cloth.  Boston,  1892 

1361  HARRISON  (J.  A.)  and  SHARP  (R.)     Beowulf;  and  the  Fight 

at  Finnsburgh.  Text  and  Glossary  on  the  basis  of  M.  Heyne. 
Edited,  corrected  and  enlarged,  by  J.  A.  Harrison  and  R.  Sharp. 
Fourth  Edition,  with  Notes.      Crown  8vo,  cloth.  Boston,  1901 

1362  HEYNE  (MORITZ).   Beovulf.   Mit  ausfuhrlichem  Glossar  heraus- 

gegeben, von  Moritz  Heyne.      8vo,  half  sheep.  Paderborn,  1863 

I3(>3  Fourth  Edition  of  the  same,  with   new  Preface  and  enlarged 

Glossary.     8vo,  half  cloth.  Paderborn,  1879 

1364  Fifth  Edition  of  the  same.     Half  cloth.          Paderborn,  1888 

1365  Beowulf.     Ubersetzt.      i8mo,  wrappers,  pp.  127. 

Paderborn,  1863 

1366  Second  Edition  of  the  same.      i8mo,  wrappers,  pp.  134. 

Paderborn,  1898 
*  This  edition  contains  an  additional  Biographical   Dictionary   of  Persons   men- 
tioned in  the  poem. 


Enolfsb  "feiston?  anfc  Xfterature  165 

ANGLO-SAXON— BEOWULF— Continued. 

1367  HOFFMAN   (P.)     Beowulf.      Aus  dem    Angelsachsischen  iibertra- 

gen.     8vo,  wrappers,  pp.  183.  Hannover,  1900 

*  Translated  into  rhymed  verse,  with  copious  commentary  at  end. 

1368  HOLDER    (ALFRED).      Beowulf,     herausgegeben    von    Alfred 

Holder.  (Text  from  the  Cotton  MS.,  Corrected  text,  Notes,  etc.) 
Crown  8vo,  sewed.  Freiburg  i.  B.,  n.  d.  [1884  ?] 

1369  KEMBLE  (J.  M.)    The  Anglo-Saxon  Poems  of  Beowulf,  the  Trav- 

eller's Song,  and  the  Battle  of  Finnes-Burh.  Edited,  together  with 
a  Glossary  of  the  more  difficult  words,  and  an  Historical  Preface. 
i2mo,  cloth.  London:    W.  Pickering,  1833 

*  Printed  by  the  Whittinghams.     Only  100  were  issued,  this  being  No.  49.     Very 
scarce. 

'37°  A  Translation  of  the  Anglo-Saxon  Poem  of  Beowulf,  with  a 

copious  Glossary,  Preface,  and  Philological  Notes,      umo,  cloth. 

London:  W.  Pickering,  1837 

*  Printed  by  the  Whittinghams,  also  in  a  very  limited  edition. 

137 1  MORRIS  (WM.)  and  WYATT  (A.  J.)     The  Tale  of  Beowulf, 

sometime  King  of  the  Folk  of  the  Weder  Geats.  Translated  and 
edited  by  William  Morris  and  A.  J.  Wyatt.     Crown  8vo,  cloth. 

London,  1898 

1372  MULLENHOFF  (KARL).     Beovulf.     Untersuchungen  uberdas 

Angelsiichsische  Epos  und  die  alteste  Geschichte  der  Germanischen 
Seevolker.     8vo,  wrappers,  pp.   165.  Berlin,  1889 

1373  RAGOZIN  (Z.  A.)     Siegfried,  the   Hero  of  the  North;  and    Beo- 

wulf, the  Hero  of  the  Anglo-Saxons.     Illustrated.     Post  8vo,  cloth. 

New  York,  1898 

1374  SCHALDEMOSE   (F.)     Beo-wulf  og  Scopes   Widsid  to  Angel- 

saxiske  Digte,  med  Oversaettelse  og  oplysende  Anmaerkninger. 
Anden  Udgave.     8vo,  wrappers,  pp.  188.  Copenhagen,  185 1 

1375  SIMONS  (DR.  L.)     Beowulf.     Angelsaksisch  Volsepos  Vertaald  in 

stafrijm  en  met  Inleiding  en  Aanteekeningen  Voorzien.  Royal  8vo, 
wrappers,  pp.  355.  Gent,  1896 

1376  SIMROCK  (DR.  KARL).     Das  alteste  deutsche   Epos.     Ueber- 

setzt  und  erlautert  von  Dr.  Karl  Simrock.  Post  8vo,  wrappers, 
pp.  203.  Stuttgart  und  Augsburg,  1859 

1377  STEINECK  (H.)  Altenglische  Dichtungen  in  wortgetreuer  Ceber- 

setzung  von  H.  Steineck.     8vo,  wrappers,  pp.  151.        Leipzig,  1898 

*  Beowulf:  Caedmon's  Elene,  Hymnus,  &c. 


1 66  Enolisb  1foistor£  anfc>  ^Literature 

ANGLO-SAXON— BEOWULF— Continued. 

1378  THOMSON   (C.)     The   Adventures    of  Beowulf.     Translated... 

and  adapted  for  Schools,      nmo,  cloth.  London,  1899 

1379  THORPE  (BENJAMIN).     The  Anglo-Saxon  Poems  of  Beowulf, 

the  Scop  or  Gleeman's  Tale,  and   the  Fight  at  Finnesburg.      With 
a  Literal  Translation,  Notes,  Glossary,  etc.      Post  8vo,  cloth. 

Oxford,  1855 

1380  WOLZOGEN  (HANS   VON).     Beowulf.     Aus  dem  Angelsach- 

sischen.      i8mo,  sewed,  pp.  104.  Leipzig  [1872] 

1381  WYATT  (A,  J.)    Beowulf.     Edited  with  textual  Foot-notes,  Index 

of  Proper  Names,  and  Alphabetical  Glossary.      Crown  8vo,  cloth. 

Cambridge:    The  University  Press,   1898 

1382  ZUPITZA  (JULIUS).      Beowulf.     Autotypes  of  the  Unique  Cot- 

ton MS.      [Vitellius  A.xv]  in  the  British  Museum.     With  a  trans- 
literation and  notes.     8vo,  wrappers.     Early  English  Text  Society. 

London,  1882 

1383  BIRCH  (WALTER  DE  GRAY).     Fasti  Monastici  iEvi  Saxon- 

ici  ;   or  an  Alphabetical  List  of  the  Heads  of  Religious  Houses  in 

England  previous  to  the  Norman  Conquest.     8vo,  cloth. 

London,  1872 

1384  Cartularium  Saxonicum  :  a   Collection  of  Charters  relating 

to  Anglo-Saxon  History.   3  vols. small  4to,cloth.  London,  1885-1893 

*This  Collection  of  Charters  dates  from  A.D.  430  to  A.D.  975,  comprising 
altogether  1323  documents,  many  of  which  had  never  been  published,  and  all  collated 
with  the  original,  making  a  collection  of  every  available  document  dealing  with  this 
period  of  history. 


ansloSayon,    Iking  Hlfrefc'9  Dersion  of  Boetbius. 

1385  CARDALE     (J.    S.)       King    Alfred's    Anglo-Saxon    Version    of 

Boethius  de  Consolatione  Philosophiae,  with  an  English  Translation, 
and   Notes.     Royal  8vo,  bound  by  Riviere  in  half  green  morocco' 
gilt,  gilt  top,  uncut.  London  :    W.  Pickering,  1829 

1386  FOX   (SAMUEL).     King  Alfred's    Anglo-Saxon  Version    of    the 

Metres  of  Boethius,  with  an  English  Translation,  and  Notes.     8vo, 
half  green  crushed  levant  morocco,  gilt  top,  uncut. 

London  :    W.  Pickering,  1835 


Enolteb  Ibistors  ant)  ^Literature  167 

ANGLO-SAXON— KING  ALFRED'S  BOETHIUS—  Continued. 

1387  LEICHT   (ALFRED).     1st  Koenig    ^Eelfred    der  Verfasser   der 

Alliterierenden  Metra  des  Boetius  ?  8vo,  sewed,  pp.  50.    Halle,  1882 

1388  RAWLINSON  (CHRISTOPHER).     An.  Manl.  Sever.    Boethi 

Consolationis    Philosophize,    Libri    V.    Anglo-Saxonice    redditi  ab 
Alfredo  inclyto  Anglo-Saxonum  Rege.    8vo,  old  calf,  gilt,  rebacked 

Oxford  :  Sheldon  Theatre,  1698 
*  The  first  printed  edition  of  the  Anglo-Saxon  text  of  Boethius.  The  text  was 
transcribed  from  the  Bodleian  MS.  and  compared  with  the  Cottonian  by  Francis 
Junius.  From  this  transcript  Edward  Thwaites  and  Rawlinson  published  this  edition, 
the  latter  bearing  the  expense.  This  copy  bears  the  stamp  of  Sion  College  Library, 
and  an  inscription  on  the  inside  of  the  cover  shows  that  it  was  presented  to  the 
library  by  Rawlinson  with  other  books,  and  his  autograph  is  on  the  title.  A  very 
brilliant  impression  of  the  portrait  of  Junius  by  Burghers  after  Vandyke  precedes  the 
title.     Scarce. 

1389  SEDGEFIELD  (W.  J.)     King  Alfred's  Old   English  Version  of 

Boethius'   De    Consolatione    Philosophic.      Edited    from    the    MS. 
with  Introduction,  Notes  and  Glossary.     Post  8vo,  cloth. 

Oxford  :    The  Clarendon  Press,  1899 

1390  King  Alfred's  Version  of  the  Consolations  of  Boethius.    Done 

into  Modern  English,  with  an  Introduction.      i2mo,  cloth,  uncut. 

Oxford  :    The  Clarendon  Press,  1900 

1391  TUPPER  (MARTIN  F.)     King  Alfred's  Poems  [from  Boethius] 

now  first  turned  into  English  Metres.      i2mo,  cloth.     London,  1850 

1392  ZIMMERMAN  (OTTO).     Ueber  den  Verfasser  der  altenglischen 

Metren  des  Boethius.      8vo,  sewed,  pp.  52.  Griefswald,  1882 


1393  BOSWORTH  (REV.  J.)     The  Elements  of  Anglo-Saxon  Gram- 

mar .   .   .  with  a  Grammatical   Praxis  and  literal  English  version, 
etc.     Facsimile.    8vo,  boards.  London,  1823 

1394  A  Dictionary  of   the   Anglo-Saxon  Language.      Thick    8vo, 

cloth,  uncut.  London,  1838 

*  The  complete  Dictionary  of  Bosworth,  not  the  abridgment. 

1395  A  Compendious  Anglo-Saxon  and  English  Dictionary.   Royal 

8vo,  cloth.  London,  1848 

*  Large  Paper  Copy. 

l39^  A  Compendious  Anglo-Saxon  and  English  Dictionary.      New 

edition.     8vo,  cloth.  London,  i860 


1 68  Englisb  Ifotetors  ant)  ^literature 

ANGLO-SAXON— Continued. 

1397  BRIGHT  (JAMES  W.)  The  Gospel  of  St.  Luke  in  Anglo-Saxon. 
Edited  from  the  Manuscripts,  with  Introduction,  Notes  and  Glos- 
sary.     Crown  8vo,  cloth.  Oxford:    The  Clarendon  Press,  1893 

r398  An  Anglo-Saxon  Reader,  with  Notes,  Glossary,  and  outlines 

of  Anglo-Saxon  Grammar.      Crown  8vo,  cloth.  New  York,  1894 

1399  BRUCE  (J.  DOUGLAS).     The  Anglo-Saxon  Version  of  the  Book 

of  Psalms,  commonly  known  as  the  Paris  Psalter.  8vo,  wrappers, 
pp.  127.  Baltimore,  1894 

1400  CAEDMON.     Bouterwek  (K.  W.)     Caedmon's  des  Angelsachsen 

Biblische  Dichtungen.  With  two  facsimiles  from  the  Bodleian  MS. 
2  vols.  8vo,  half  calf.  Gutersloh,  1854 

*  Vol.  1  contains  the  text,  Vol.  2  the  glossary. 

1401  [Gotzinger  (Ernst).]  Ueber  die  Dichtungen  des  Angel- 
sachsen Caedmon  und  deren  Verfasser.  Inaugural  Dissertation. 
Post  8vo,  wrapper,  pp.  51.      Presentation  copy  from  the  author. 

Gottingen,  i860 

1402  Grein  (C.  W.  M.)     Exodus  and  Daniel.     Edited  from  Grein 

[with  Glossary].    By  T.  W.  Hunt.     Crown  8vo,  cloth.    Boston,  1893 

1403  Stephens   (Prof.    G.)     The  Ruthwell  Cross,    Northumbria, 

from   about  A.  D.    680,   with    its  Runic  Verses   by   Caedmon,  and 

Caedmon's  complete  cross-lay,  "The  Holy  Rood,  a  Dream,"  from 

a  South-English  transcript  of  the  10th  Century.     With  translations, 

comments,  and  facsimiles.     Folio,  wrappers,  pp.  46. 

London  and  Copenhagen,  1866 

1404  Thorpe    (Benjamin).       Caedmon's    Metrical    Paraphrase    of 

Parts  of  the  Holy  Scriptures  in  Anglo-Saxon,  with  an  English  Trans- 
lation, Notes,  and  a  Verbal  Index.  8vo,  boards,  cloth  back,  un- 
cut. London:    The  Society  of  Antiquaries,  1832 

1405  Watson  (R.  S.)  Caedmon,  the  First  English  Poet.  (A  Bio- 
graphical and  Historical  Essay).      Crown  8vo,  cloth.     London,  1875 

1406  COLLEN  (G.  W.)     Britannia  Saxonica.     A  Map  of  Britain  during 

the  Saxon  Octarchy,  accompanied  by  a  table  shewing  the  Contem- 
porary Sovereigns  of  each  State,  the  Mutations  in  the  Saxon  King- 
doms, the  Genealogies  of  the  Saxon  Kings,  etc.  4to,  bound  by 
Riviere,  in  half  green  morocco  gilt,  gilt  top,  uncut. 

London:   W.  Pickering,  1833 


Englisb  frtston?  anfc  Xtterature  169 

ANGLO-SAXON— Continued. 

1407  CONYBEARE  (J.  J.)   Illustrations  of  Anglo-Saxon  Poetry.   Edited, 

with  additional  notes,  etc.,  by  W.  D.  Conybeare.  8vo,  half  mo- 
rocco, gilt.  London,  1826 

1408  COOK  (ALBERT  S.)     Judith:  an  Old  English   Epic  Fragment. 

Edited,  with  Introduction,  Facsimile,  Translation,  Complete  Glos- 
sary, and  Various  Indexes.  Second  Edition,  revised  and  enlarged. 
Post  8vo,  cloth.  Boston,  1889 

1409  CROW  (C.  L.)     Maldon  and  Brunnaburh.   Two  Old  English  Songs 

of  Battle  (Text,  with  introduction,  notes  and  glossary).  i2mo, 
cloth.  Boston,  1897 

Hnglo^Saion— Cynewulf. 

1410  BASKERVILL   (W.   M.)      Andreas:  a  Legend  of  St.   Andrew. 

With  critical  Notes  and  Glossary.      Crown  8vo,  wrappers,  pp.  78 

Boston,  1900 

1411  COOK    (ALBERT  S.)     The  Christ  of    Cynewulf.     A    Poem    in 

three  parts.  Edited,  with  Introduction,  Notes  and  Glossary.  Post 
8vo,  cloth.  Boston,  1900 

1412  GOLLANCZ   (ISRAEL).     Cynewulf's  Christ.     An   Eighth   Cen- 

tury English  Epic.  Edited,  with  a  modern  rendering,  by  I.  Gol- 
lancz.      I llufninated frontispiece.      8vo,  boards.  London,  1892 

1413  GRIMM  (JACOB).    Andreas  und  Elene.     (Text  with  critical  Intro- 

duction, and  Notes.)     8vo,  boards.  Cassel,  1840 

*  The  Elene  was  written  by  Cynewulf  (8th  Century);  the  Andreas  has  also  been 
attributed  to  the  same,  and  also  to  Ealdhelm.  This  is  the  first  printed  edition  of  any 
of  the  works  of  Cynewulf. 

1414  KENT  (C.  W.)     Elene.     An  Old  English   Poem.     With  Introduc- 

tion, Latin  Originals  (the  Vita  Quiriaci  of  the  Acta  Sanctorum,  May 
4th),  Notes,  and  Glossary.      Post  8vo,  cloth.  Boston,  1897 

1415  WHITMAN  (C.  H.)     The  Christ  of  Cynewulf.     A  Poem  in  three 

parts.  Translated  into  English  Prose.   Crown  8vo, cloth.  Boston,  1900 

1416  WULKER  (DR.  RICHARD).      Codex  Vercellensis.    Die  Angel- 

saechsische  Handschrift  zu  Vercelli  in  getreuer  nachbildung.  Small 
4to,  boards.  Leipzig,  1894 

*  Fine  autotype  facsimiles  of  the  original  manuscript.  This  manuscript  was  found 
at  Vercelli  in  the  early  part  of  the  19th  Century.  Part  of  the  authorship  has  been 
attributed  to  Cynewulf. 


170  Bnolisb  1bistor£  ant)  Xiterature 

ANGLO-SAXON— CYNEWULF— Co«//«k^. 

1417  ZUPITZA  (JULIUS).    Elene  mit  einem  Glossar.   8vo,  wrappers, 

pp.  100.  Berlin,  1877 

1418  Second    edition    of    the   same.     (Revised.)     8vo,    wrappers, 

pp.  80.  Berlin,  1883 


1419  DESCRIPTION  of  the  Ancient  Vessel   recently  found  under  an 

old  branch  of  the  River  Rother  in  Kent,  with  various  conjectures 
respecting  her  antiquity,  etc.     Folding  plate.     8vo,  sewed,  pp.  15. 

London,  1823 
*  An  old  boat  which  was  probably  an  old  English  barge,  but  was  claimed  to  be 
either  a  Danish  or  Anglo-Saxon  war  vessel. 

1420  EARLE  (JOHN).     Anglo-Saxon  Literature,      nmo,  cloth. 

London,  1884 

1421  A  Hand-Book  to  the  Land  Charters,  and  other  Saxonic  Docu- 
ments.     Post  8vo,  cloth.  Oxford:   The  Clarendon  Press,  1888 

1422  ETTMULLER    (LUDOVIC).     Vorda    Vealhstod     Engla     and 

Seaxna.  Lexicon  Anglosaxonicum  ex  Poetarum  Scriptorumque 
Prosaicorum  Operibus  .  .  .  cum  Synopsis  Grammatica.  Post  8vo, 
boards.  Quedlinburgii  et  Lipsiae,  185 1 

1423  GARNETT    (J.  M.)     Elene;  Judith;  Athelstan,   or  the    Fight  at 

Brunanburh;  Byrhtnoth,  or  the  Fight  at  Maldon;  and  the  Dream 
of  the  Rood.  Anglo-Saxon  Poems  translated.  Enlarged  edition. 
Crown  8vo,  cloth.  Boston,  1901 

1424  GILES  (J.  A.,  Editor).     The  Venerable  Bede's  Ecclesiastical   His- 

tory of  England:  also  The  Anglo-Saxon  Chronicle.  Translated, 
with  notes,  etc.  Map.  Post  8vo,  half  calf  gilt,  gilt  top,  uncut. 
(Bohn's  Antiquarian  Library.)  London,  1847 

1425  Memorials  of  King  Alfred,  being  Essays  on  the  History  and 

Antiquities  of  England  during  the  Ninth  Century,  the  Age  of 
King  Alfred.  Colored  plate  of  the  Alfred  Jewel,  and  7  plates  of  coins. 
8vo,  cloth.  London,  1863 


Englfsb  HMstors  anfc  ^Literature  171 

Hnglv>5aj:on— (Bregorp's  dura  pastoralis.    Iking  Hlfreb's 

IDersion, 

1426  DEWITZ    (ALBERT).      Untersuchungen     uber     Alfreds     des 

Grossen  westsachsische  Obersetzung  der  "Cura  Pastoralis  "  Gre- 
gors,  und  ihr  Verhaltnis  zum  Originale.     8vo,  sewed,  pp.  66. 

Bunzlau,  1889 

1427  FLEISCHAUER  (W.)     Ueber  den  Gebrauch  des  Conjunctiva  in 

Alfred's  altenglischer  Uebersetzung  von  Gregor's  Cura  Pastoralis. 
8vo,  sewed,  pp.  31.  Goettingen,  1885 

1428  GIESCHEN  (LUDWIG).       Die    Charakterischen    Unterschiede 

der  einzelnen  Schreiber  im  Hatton  MS.  der  Cura  Pastoralis.  8vo, 
sewed,  pp.  96.  Greifswald,  1887 

1429  WACK  (GUSTAV).     Uber  des  Verhaltnis   von    Konig  Alfreds 

Obersetzung  der  Cura  Pastoralis  zum  Original.    8vo,  cloth,  pp.  60. 

Greifswald,  1889 

1430  WULFING  (ERNST).    Darstellungder  Syntax  in  Konig  Alfred's 

Ubersetzung  von  Gregor's  des  Grossen  Cura  Pastoralis.  Erste 
Halfte.  Inaugural-Dissertation  ....  in  der  Universitat  zu  Bonn, 
7  Juli  1888.  8vo,  sewed,  pp.  72.  (Apparently  no  more  was  pub- 
lished.) Bonn,  1888 


1431  GREIN  (C.  W.  M.)     Dichtungen  der  Angelsachsen    stabreimend 

ubersetz.      2  vols.  8vo,  wrappers,  pp.  308  and  258. 

Cassel  and  Gottingen,  1863 
*  Contains  translations  from  Caedmon,  the  legend  of  St.  Andreas  (by  Cynewulf  ?), 
Elene  by  Cynewulf,  the  legend  of  St.  Guthlac,  etc. 

1432  GROPP  (ERNESTUS).     On  the  Language  of  the  Proverbs  of 

Alfred.     8vo,  sewed,  pp.  63.  Halis  Saxonum,  1829  (?) 

1433  HAIGH  (DANIEL  H.)     The  Conquest  of  Britain  by  the  Saxons. 

A  Harmony  of  the  "  Historia  Britonum,"  the  writings  of  Gildas, 
the"  Brut,"  and  the  Saxon  Chronicle,  with  references  to  the  events 
of  the  5th  and  6th  Centuries.     8vo,  cloth.  London,  1861 

1434  The  Anglo-Saxon  Sagas;  an    Examination   of  their  value  as 

Aids  to  History.     8vo,  cloth.  London,  1861 

1435  HALL  (J.  R.  C.)     A  Concise  Anglo-Saxon  Dictionary  for  the  use 

of  Students.     Small  4to,  cloth.  London,  1894 


172  Bnaltsb  Ibistors  anfc  ^literature 

ANGLO-SAXON-Co^/«k^. 

1436  HARRISON  (J.  A.)  and  BASKERVILL   (W.  M.)     A  Handy 

Dictionary  of  Anglo-Saxon  Poetry,  based  on  Groschupp's  Grein. 
Edited,  Revised,  and  Corrected.      8vo,  cloth.  London,  1886 

1437  HARSTRICK    (AUGUST).      Untersuchnng   iiber  die   Prseposi- 

tionen  bei  Alfred  dem  Grossen.      8vo,  sewed,  pp.  58.  Kiel,  189a 

1438  HICKES    (GEORGE),      Institutiones  Grammatical  Anglo-Saxon- 

ica?  et  Moeso-Gothicae.     Small  4to,  old  russia  (back  damaged). 

Oxford:    Theatro  Sheldoniano,  1689 

*  This  contains,  besides  the  Grammar,  Jonas'  Icelandic  Grammar,  Catalogue  of 
Anglo-Saxon  MSS.  in  England,  and  Bernard's  Etymologicon  Britannicum. 

1439  HICKES'  THESAURUS.     Antiquse  Literaturse   Septentrionalis. 

Cura   Georgii   Hickesii,  Andreae   Fountaine,  et   Humfredi   Wanleii. 

3  vols,  folio,  original  old  calf,  rebacked. 

Oxonii:    Theatro  Sheldoniano,  1705 

*  With  portrait  of  Hickes  by  R.  White.  This  might  very  well  be  called  the  first 
encyclopaedia  of  Northern  Antiquities.  It  contains  a  Moeso-Gothic  and  Anglo- 
Saxon  Grammar,  with  facsimiles  ;  Franco-Theotisca  Grammar;  Icelandic  Grammar, 
with  facsimiles;  History  of  Hjalmar,  Runic  text  with  transliteration  and  Latin  trans- 
lation; a  Treatise  on  Anglo-Saxon  and  Danish  Coins,  with  plates;  and  Wanley's  cata- 
logue, with  extracts  and  comments,  of  all  the  Anglo-Saxon  and  Northern  Manuscripts 
in  England. 

1440  KEMBLE   (J.  M.)      The  Dialogue  of  Solomon  and  Saturnus,  with 

an  Historical  Introduction,  1848;  also  in  the  same  volume:  The 
Poetry  of  the  Codex  Vercellensis,  with  an  English  translation  by 
the  same,  1843  (containing  the  legend  of  St.  Andrew,  Elene,  etc.), 
8vo,  half  calf.  London:    The  sElfric  Society,  1843-48 

1441  The  Saxons  in  England.  A  History  of  the  English  Com- 
monwealth till  the  Period  of  the  Norman  Conquest.  2  vols.  8vor 
polished  calf,  gilt.  London,  1849 

*  One  of  the  authoritative  books  on  this  period  of  history,  illustrated  by  numerous 
references  to  manuscripts  and  references.     Scarce. 

1442  New    Edition   of  the   same.       Revised    by  Walter   De   Gray 

Birch.      2  vols.  8vo,  cloth.  London,  1876 

1443  The   Gospel   according  to   St.  Matthew  in  Anglo-Saxon  and 

Northumbrian  Versions  synoptically  arranged,  with  collations  of 
the  Best  Manuscripts.     4to,  cloth.      (Edited  by  J.  M.  Kemble.) 

Cambridge:    The  University  Press,    185& 


Engltsb  Ibiston?  an&  ^Literature  t  73 

ANGLO-SAXON— Continued. 

1444  KLIPSTEIN   (L.    F.)     Analecta    Anglo-Saxonica.     Selections  in 

Prose  and  Verse  frum  the  Anglo-Saxon  Literature,  with  an  Intro- 
ductory Ethnological  Essay  and  Notes,  critical  and  explanatory. 
2  vols,  post  Svo,  cloth.  New  York,  1849 

1445  LAPPENBERG  (DR.   J.   M.)     A  History  of  England  under  the 

Anglo-Saxon  Kings.  Translated  from  the  German  by  Benjamin 
Thorpe,  with  additions  and  corrections.     2  vols.  8vo,  calf,  gilt. 

London,  1845 

1446  LEO  (PROF.  HEINRICH).     Treatise  on  the  local  Nomenclature 

of  the  Anglo-Saxons,  as  exhibited  in  the  "Codex  Diplomaticus 
JEv'i  Saxonici."  Translated  from  the  German,  with  additional 
examples  and  notes.     Post  8vo,  boards.  London,  1832 

*  Contains  a  list  of  the  Anglo-Saxon  Dykes  and  Roads  in  England. 

1447  LEOFRIC  MISSAL.     The  Leofric  Missal  as  ilsed  in  the  Cathe- 

dral of  Exeter  during  the  Episcopate  of  its  First  Bishop,  A.  D. 
1050-1072,  together  with  some  account  of  the  Red  Book  of  Derby, 
the  Missal  of  Robert  of  Jumieges,  and  a  few  other  early  Manuscript 
Service  Books  of  the  English  Church.  Introduction  and  Notes  by 
F.E.Warren.  Facsimile.  4to,  cloth.  Oxford:  The  Clarendon  Press,  1883 

1448  LINGARD   (REV.  JOHN).     The  History  and  Antiquities    of  the 

Anglo-Saxon  Church;  containing  an  account  of  its  Origin,  Govern- 
ment, Doctrines,  Worship,  Revenues,  and  Clerical  and  Monastic 
Institutions.      2  vols,  crown  8vo,  cloth.  London,  1858 

1449  MARCH  (FRANCIS  A.)    A  Comparative  Grammar  of  the  Anglo- 

Saxon  Language,  in  which  its  Forms  are  illustrated  by  those  of  the 
Sanskrit,  Greek,  Latin,  Gothic,  Old  Saxon,  etc.      8vo,  cloth. 

New  York,  1875 

1450  An   Anglo-Saxon    Reader,  with   Philological  Notes,   a   Brief 

Grammar  and  a  Vocabulary.     8vo,  cloth.  New  York,  1879 

1451  The  Study  of  Anglo-Saxon.     8vo,    sewed,  pp.    5   (475-479). 

(From  the  Report  of  the  Commissioner  of  Education.)     n.  p.,  n.  d. 

1452  MERBOT    (REINHOLD).      iEsthetische     Studien     zur   Angel- 

sachischen  Poesie.     8vo,  wrappers,  pp.  5r.  Breslau,  1883 

1453  MICHEL  (FRANCISQUE).  Bibliotheque  Anglo-Saxonne.   Royal 

8vo,  bound  by  Rivikre  in  half  green  morocco,  gilt  top,  uncut. 

*  A  lengthy  introduction  is  prefixed,  written  by  J.  M.  Kemble.  Paris,   1 837 

1454  NILSSON  (L.  G.)    Judith,  Fragment  aff  ett  Fornengelskt   Quade. 

Med  Svensk  Ofversattning  och  Glossarium.  8vo,  wrappers,  pp.  72. 
Presentation  copy  to  Prof.  Worsaae.  Copenhagen,  1858 


174  Englisb  HMstors  an£>  literature 

HngloSayon— ©rosius,  Iking  Hlfrefc'e  IDersion. 

1455  ALFRED'S   (KING)   Description   of  Europe.      (The  first  chapter 

of  King  Alfred's  Orosius,  translated.)  i2mo,  sewed,  pp.  20.  (Old 
South  Leaflets,  No.  112.)  Boston,  n.  d. 

1456  [BARRINGTON  (DAINES).]     The  Anglo-Saxon   Version   from 

the  historian  Orosius  by  Alfred  the  Great;  together  with  an  English 
Translation  from  the  Anglo-Saxon.  Map.  8vo,  old  calf.  Presen- 
tation copy  from  the  translator.  London,  1773 

*  Contains  the  contemporary  book-plate  of  John  Brewster. 

1457  BOSWORTH  (REV.  JOSEPH).     A  Description  of  Europe,  and 

the  Voyages  of  Ohthere  and  Wulfstan,  written  in  Anglo-Saxon  by 
King  Alfred  the  Great,  containing  a  Facsimile  copy  of  the  whole 
Anglo-Saxon  Text,  a  Printed  Anglo-Saxon  Text  based  upon  the 
Manuscripts,  and  a  Literal  English  Translation  and  Notes.  Map.  4to, 
cloth,  pp.  26.    Presentation  copy  from  Dr.  Bosworth.      London,  1855 

*  A  written  note  by  Dr.  Bosworth  states  that  only  50  were  printed. 

1458  Large  and  Thick    Paper  copy  of   the  same.     Map.     Royal 

4to,  cloth,  pp.  26.  London,  1855 

*  Only  50  copies  were  printed  of  this  special  issue.  Each  page  ruled  with  red  lines. 
This  copy  has  a  specially  printed  leaf  inserted  dedicating  it  to  "John  Tollemache, 
Esq." 

1459  A  Literal  English  Translation  of    a  Description  of  Europe 

and  the  Voyages  of  Ohthere  and  Wulfstan,  from  the  Anglo-Saxon 
of  King  Alfred  the  Great,  with  facsimiles,  specimens,  notes, 
Hampson's  Essay  on  King  Alfred's  Geography,  and  map.  8vo, 
cloth,  pp.  63.  London,  1855 

*  Only  40  copies  printed.  This  edition  contains  the  translation  and  commentatory 
matter,  but  not  the  whole  of  the  Anglo-Saxon  text. 

1460  A  Description  of  Europe,  and  the  Voyages  of  Ohthere  and 

Wulfstan,  written  in  Anglo-Saxon  by  King  Alfred  the  Great; 
with  his  Account  of  the  Mediterranean  Islands,  of  Africa,  and  of  the 
History  of  the  World  to  the  Year  B.C.  1413,  chiefly  taken  from 
Orosius;  containing  a  Facsimile  of  the  whole  Anglo-Saxon  text,  a 
printed  Anglo-Saxon  Text,  and  a  Literal  English  Translation  and 
Notes.  Maps  of  Europe,  Asia  and  Africa  on  one  sheet.  Royal  4to, 
cloth,  pp.  4+304-38+8.  London,  1855 

*  One  of  the  Special  Large  and  Thick  Paper  copies,  each  page  ruled  with  red  lines. 
Only  50  copies  printed. 

Containing  Orosius'  account  of  the  Mediterranean  countries  and  Africa,  and  his 
History  of  the  World,  in  addition  to  the  Description  of  Europe  contained  in  the  three 
previous  lots. 


£ngllsb  Ibistorp  ant)  ^Literature  175 

ANGLO-SAXON— OROSIUS,    KING    ALFRED'S    VERSION— Continued. 

1461  BOSWORTH   (REV.  JOSEPH).     A   Literal  English    Transla- 

tion of  King  Alfred's  Anglo-Saxon  Version  of  the  Compendious 
History  of  the  World  by  Orosius.  Containing  Facsimile  Speci- 
mens of  the  Text,  Introduction,  Notes,  Hampson's  Essay  on  King 
Alfred's  Geography,  and  Map.     Royal  8vo,  cloth,  pp.  198-1-63. 

London, 1855 

*  Only  50  printed.  Orosius'  History  of  the  World,  translated,  with  only  specimen 
of  the  text,  commentatory  matter,  etc. 

1462  King  Alfred's  Anglo-Saxon  Version  of  the  Compendious  His- 
tory of  the  World  by  Orosius.  Containing  Fac-simile  specimens  of  the 
text,  a  Preface  describing  the  MSS.,  a  printed  Anglo-Saxon  text, 
Notes  and  Various  Readings,  and  Map.  Royal  8vo,  cloth,  pp.  lxiv. 
+  I33+3I-  London,  1859 

*  Containing  the  whole  of  the  Anglo-Saxon  text,  with  notes,  etc.,  but  omitting  the 
translation,  and  Hampson's  essay. 

1463  King  Alfred's  Anglo-Saxon  Version  of  the  Compendious  His- 
tory of  the  World  by  Orosius.  Containing  Fac-simile  specimens  of  the 
text,  a  Preface  describing  the  MSS.,  an  Introduction  on  Orosius  and 
his  Work,  a  printed  Anglo-Saxon  text,  Notes  and  Various  Readings, 
a  Literal  English  Translation  with  Notes,  Hampson's  Essay  on  King 
Alfred's  Geography,  and  map.  Royal  8vo,  cloth,  pp.  lxiv.  +  133 -f- 
198-1-63.  London,  1859 

*  Containing  the  whole  of  the  Anglo-Saxon  text  printed,  but  only  fac-simile  speci- 
mens of  the  MS.,  but  containing  the  translation  and  all  the  commentatory  matter. 

1464  The  History  of  the  Lauderdale  Manuscript  of  King  Alfred's 

Anglo-Saxon  Version  of  Orosius.  Two  facsimiles.  Royal  8vo,  half 
calf.  Oxford,  1858 

*  Only  25  copies  printed  for  private  circulation. 

1465  RASK  (R.)     Ottars  og  Ulfstens  korte  Rejseberetninger  med  dansk 

Oversaettelse,  kritiske  Anmaerkninger  og  andre  Oplysninger  af  R. 
Rask.      i2mo,  wrappers,  pp.  132.  Kjobenhavn,  1816 

*  King  Alfred's  account  of  Ohthere's  and  Wulfstan's  Voyages  along  the  Northern 
Coasts  of  Europe  and  in  the  Baltic,  with  the  Anglo-Saxon  text,  and  a  Danish  transla- 
tion on  opposite  pages.  The  first  separate  publication  of  this  work  from  King  Alfred's 
translation.     It  was  published  for  the  first  time  in  Spelman's  Life  of  King  Alfred. 

1466  SCHILLING  (HUGO).    Konig  Alfred's  Angelsachsische  Bearbeit- 

ung  der  Weltgeschichte  des  Orosius.     8vo,  sewed,  pp.  63. 

Halle  a  S..  1886 


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ANGLO-SAXON— OROSIUS,    KING  ALFRED'S    VERSION— Continued. 

1467  SWEET   (HENRY).     King  Alfred's  Orosius.      Part  I.,  the  Old- 

English  Text  and  Latin  Original.     8vo,  wrappers,  pp.  299.     (Early 
English  Text  Society.)  London,  1883 

1468  Extracts  from  Alfred's  Orosius.      (With  English  Notes,  and 

Glossary.)      i2mo,  boards,  cloth  back,  pp.  80. 

Oxford:  The  Clarendon  J°ress,  1893 


1469  PETHERAM  (JOHN).    An  Historical  Sketch  of  the  Progress  and 

Present  State  of  Anglo-Saxon  Literature  in  England.     8vo,  boards. 

London,  1840 

1470  PRIESE  (OSCAR).   Die  Sprache  der  Gesetze  Alfreds  des  Grossen 

und  Konig  Jnes.      8vo,  sewed,  pp.  55.  Strassburg,  1883 

1471  RASK  (ERASMUS).     A  Grammar  of  the  Anglo-Saxon  Tongue, 

with  a  Praxis.  New  edition,  improved  and  enlarged  by  the  author. 
Translated  by  B.  Thorpe.     8vo,  cloth,  uncut.  Copenhagen,  1830 

1472  Grammar    of    the    Anglo-Saxon    Tongue.      Translated    from 

Rask  by  B.  Thorpe.      12010,  cloth.  London,  1865 

1473  ST.   GUTHLAC.     The    Anglo-Saxon  Version   of  the  Life   of  St. 

Guthlac,  Hermit  of  Crowland.  Originally  written  ...  by  Felix 
(commonly  called  of  Crowland).  Now  first  printed  from  a  MS.  in 
the  Cottonian  Library.  With  Translation  and  Notes,  by  C.  W. 
Goodwin.      Post  8vo,  cloth.  London,  1848 

1474  ST.  SWITHIN.     Earle  (Rev.  J.)     Facsimile   of  some    leaves   in 

Saxon  Handwriting  on  Saint  Swithin,  copied  by  Photozincography. 
With  elucidations  and  an  Essay;  also  in  the  same  volume,  Leaves 
from  an  Anglo-Saxon  translation  of  the  Life  of  S.  Maiia  ^Egyptiaca, 
with  a  translation  and  Notes,  and  facsimile.   4to,  half  cloth. 

London, 1861 

HngloSaion— Gbe  Saxon  Cbronicle. 

1475  ANCIENT    HISTORY,   English    and    French,   exemplified    in  a 

regular  Dissection  of  the  Saxon  Chronicle;  preceded  by  a  Review  of 
Wharton's  Utrum  Elfricus  Grammaticus,  Malmesbury's  Life  of  St. 
Wulstan,  and  Hugo  Candidus'  Peterborough  History,  wherein  the 
principal  Saxon  Annalists  are  now  (for  the  first  time)  identified. 
Post  8vo,  half  cloth.  London,  1830 

*  By  Henry  Scale  English. 


lEnoltsb  HMstorp  anfc  Xlterature  177 

ANGLO-SAXON— THE  SAXON  CHRONICLE— Continued. 

1476  DAVIS  (J.   F.)     Anglo-Saxon    Chronicles    from    800-1001,    A.  D. 

Edited  with  Introduction,  Notes  and  Glossary.     Post  8vo,  cloth. 

London,  1889 

1477  EARLE   (JOHN).     Two  of    the  Saxon   Chronicles  parallel,   with 

supplementary  Extracts  from  the  others.  Edited  with  Introduction, 
Notes,  and  a  Glossarial  Index.     Facsimile.     8vo,  cloth. 

Oxford:    The  Clarendon  Press,  1865 

1478  GIBSON  (EDMUND).    Chronicon  Saxonicum  exMSS.  Codicibus 

nunc  Primum  Integrum  edidit.      Small  4to,  old  panelled  calf,  gilt. 

Oxford:    Theatro  Sheldoniano,  1692 

*  The  first  complete  edition  of  the  old  Saxon  Chronicle,  with  a  Latin  translation. 

1479  GURNEY  (ANNA).     A  Literal  Translation  of  the   Saxon  Chron- 

icle.     Post  8vo,  calf,  gilt.  Norwich,  1819 

*  Translated  by  Miss  Anna  Gurney,  a  Quaker,  and  issued  in  a  small  number  of 
copies  for  private  circulation.  This  translation  is  an  interesting  example  of  literary 
success  under  the  greatest  difficulties.  Miss  Gurney  for  almost  the  whole  of  her  life 
was  paralyzed,  but  notwithstanding  this  affliction  travelled  extensively,  and  as  a  tribute 
to  her  knowledge  and  researches  was  the  first  female  member  to  be  elected  to  the 
British  Archaeological  Association. 

1480  INGRAM    (REV.    J.)     The  Saxon    Chronicle,    with   an    English 

Translation,  and  Notes  Critical  and  Explanatory,  Indices,  etc. 
With  map  of  England  to  illustrate  the  Iglea  of  the  Chronicle  {the  retreat 
of  Alfred  to  A thelney),  folding  map  of  England  under  the  Heptarchy, 
three  plates  of  Saxon  Coins,  and  plate  of  facsimiles.     4to,  scored  calf. 

London,  1823 

1481  PLUMMER  (C.)   Two  of  the  Saxon  Chronicles  parallel  (the  Laud, 

and  Parker  MSS.).  With  Introductions,  Notes,  and  Glossary. 
Crown  8vo,  boards.  Oxford:    The  Clarendon  Press,  1889 

1482  PLUMMER  (C.)  and  EARLE  (J.)   Two  of  the  Saxon  Chronicles 

parallel,  with  supplementary  extracts  from  the  others.  A  revised 
text,  with  Introduction,  Notes,  Appendices,  and  Glossary.  2  vols, 
post  8vo,  half  roan.  Oxford:    The  Clarendon  Press,  1892-99 

1483  STEVENSON  (REV.  J.)     The  Anglo-Saxon  Chronicle:  and  The 

Chronicle  of  Florence  of  Worcester.  Edited  and  in  part  Translated 
from  the  Originals  with  Continuation  and  Appendix.  8vo,  cloth. 
(Church  Historians  of  England.)  London,  1853 


178  Englisb  Ibistors  anfc  ^Literature 

AHGLO-S  AXON— Continued. 

1484  SCHMID  (DR.   REINHOLD).     Die  Gesetze  der  Angelsachsen. 

In  der  Ursprache  mit  Uebersetzung,  Erlauterungen,  und  einem 
antiquarischen  Glossar.      8vo,  wrappers,  pp.  680.  Leipzig,  1858 

1485  SHELTON    (MAURICE).     Wotton's    Short    View    of    George 

Hickes'  Grammatico-Critical  and  Archaeological  Treasure  of  the 
Ancient  Northern  Languages.  With  some  Notes  and  an  Appendix, 
faithfully  translated  into  English.  To  which  are  added  by  the  same 
translator  other  Curious  and  Proper  Notes,  etc.  4to,  original  old 
decorated  paper  wrappers,  rebacked.  London,  1735 

*  This  is  a  translation,  with  additions,  of  Wotton's  abridgment  of  Hickes'  Antiquse 
Literaturse  Septentrionalis,  published  in  1705.  The  specimens  of  Anglo-Saxon — with 
English  translations — are  ^Ethelflede's  and  ^Elflede's  Testaments,  King  Edgar's 
Charter,  and  the  Creed  of  Athanasius. 

i486  SIEVERS(EDUARD).  AngelsachsischeGrammatik.   2e.  Auflage. 
8vo,  wrappers,  pp.  228.  Halle,  1886 

1487  SILVER  (REV.  T.)     The  Coronation  Service  or  Consecration  of 

the  Anglo-Saxon  Kings,  as  it  Illustrates  the  Origin  of  the  Consti- 
tution.    8vo,  half  roan,  uncut.  Oxford,  183 1 

1488  SOAMES    (HENRY).      The  Latin   Church  during  Anglo-Saxon 

Times.     8vo,  cloth.  •  London,  1848 

1489  The     Anglo-Saxon     Church,     its    History,     Revenues,     and 

General  Character.  Fourth  Edition,  revised,  augmented  and  cor- 
rected.     Crown  8vo,  cloth.  London,  1856 

1490  SWEET    (HENRY).     An    Anglo-Saxon    Reader,     with    Gram- 

matical Introduction,  Notes,  and  Glossary.      Crown  8vo,  cloth. 

Oxford:    The  Clarendon  Press,  1881 

1491  Another  edition.     Crown  8vo,  cloth.  Oxford,  1885 

1492  An    Anglo-Saxon    Primer,    with    Grammar,     Notes,    and    a 

Glossary.    Crown  8vo,  limp  cloth.    Oxford:  The  Clarendon  Press,  1882 

M93  The  Oldest  English  Texts.      Edited  with  Introductions  and 

a  Glossary.  8vo,  wrappers,  pp.  668.  (Early  English  Text 
Society).  London,  1885 

*  A  Collection  of  all  the  extant  Old-English  texts  up  to  about  A.  D.  900,  that  are 
preserved  in  contemporary  MSS.  with  the  exception  of  the  Saxon  Chronicle  and  the 
works  of  Alfred  the  Great. 

1494  A    Second    Anglo-Saxon    Reader,     Archaic    and    Dialectal. 

Crown  8vo,  cloth.  Oxford  :    The  Clarendon  Press,  1887 


JEnQlisb  IbtstorE  an&  literature  179 

ANGLO-SAXON— Continued. 

1495  THORPE*  (BENJAMIN).     Analecta  Anglo-Saxonica.     A  Selec- 

tion in  Prose  and  Verse  from  Anglo-Saxon  Authors  of  Various 
Ages,  with  a  Glossary.     8vo,  boards,  cloth  back.  London,  1834 

1496  Another  edition  of  the  same.      Post  8vo,  cloth.     London,  1846 

1497  New  edition  of  the  same,  with  corrections  and  improvements. 

Post  8vo,  cloth,  uncut.  London,  1868 

1498  [ ]  Ancient  Laws  and  Institutes  of  England;  comprising  Laws 

enacted  under  the  Anglo-Saxon  Kings  from  ^Ethelbirht  to  Cnut, 
with  an  English  translation  of  the  Saxon;  the  Laws  called  Edward 
the  Confessor's;  the  Laws  of  William  the  Conqueror,  and  those 
ascribed  to  Henry  I. ;  also,  Monumenta  Ecclesiastica  Anglicana,  7th 
to  10th  Century,  and  the  Ancient  Latin  Version  of  the  Anglo-Saxon 

Laws,  with  a  Compendious  Glossary,  etc.      2  vols,  royal  8vo,  cloth. 

London:  Record  Commission,  1840 

1499  Codex    Exoniensis.     A    Collection    of   Anglo-Saxon    Poetry, 

from  a  MS.  in  the  Library  of  the  Dean  and  Chapter  of  Exeter,  with  an 
English  translation,  notes  and  indexes.  Roy.  8vo,  boards,  cloth  back, 
uncut.  With  the  autograph  of  Sir  George  Webbe  Dasent,  the  noted 
Norse  scholar,  on  fly-leaf.      London:    The  Society  of  Antiquaries,  1842 

1500  Another   copy   of   the    same.      Royal    8vo,    finely  bound  by 

Riviere  in  half  green  morocco  gilt,  gilt  top,  uncut.       London,  1842 

1501  The  Anglo-Saxon  Version  of  the  Holy  Gospels.      Edited  from 

the  Original  Manuscripts.      Post  8vo,  cloth.  London,  1842 

1502  The  Anglo-Saxon  Version  of  the   Holy  Gospels.     Reprinted 

(from  Thorpe's  edition)  by  L.  F.  Klipstein.     Post  8vo,  cloth 

New  York,  1851 

1503  Diplomatarium    Anglicum    ^Evi    Saxonici.     A  Collection  of 

English  Charters  from  the  Reign  of  King  ^Ethelberht  to  that  of 
William  the  Conqueror,  with  a  translation  of  the  Anglo-Saxon.  8vo, 
cloth.  London,  1865 

1504  THRUPP  (JOHN).     The  Anglo-Saxon  Home.     A  History  of  the 

Domestic  Institutions  and  Customs  of  England  from  the  Fifth  to 
the  Eleventh  Century.     8vo,  cloth.  London,  1862 

1505  THWAITES  (EDWARD).     Heptateuchus  Liber  Job  et  Evange- 

lium    Nicodemi;    Anglo-Saxonice.      Historiae  Judith    Fragmentum 

Dano-Saxonice.     Frontispiece.     8vo,  old  calf. 

Oxonii:  Theatro  Sheldoniano,  Typis  Junianis,  1698 
*  The  Book  of  Judith  has  been  compared  with  the  original  manuscript  by  a  former 
owner,  T.  O.  Cockayne,  and  corrections  written  in,  June,  1864. 


i8o  Bnolisb  HMstorp  an£>  ^Literature 

ANGLO-SAXON— Continued. 

1506  TURK   (MILTON  HAIGHT).     The  Legal  Code  of  Alfred  the 

Great.      Edited,  with  an  Introduction.      8vo,  sewed,  pp.  56.      (This 
is  the  introduction  without  the  text.)  Halle,  1890 

1507   The  Legal  Code  of  Alfred  the  Great.    Edited,  with  an  Intro- 
duction.    8vo,  boards,  cloth  back.  Boston,  1893 

*  Contains  the  introduction  as  in  the  previous  edition  and  also,  the  Anglo-Saxon 
text,  but  omits  a  half-page  biographical  sketch  of  the  author. 

1508  TURNER  (SHARON).     The  History  of  the  Anglo-Saxons,  from 

the  Earliest  Period  to  the  Norman  Conquest.  Seventh  Edition. 
3  vols.  8vo,  full  calf,  gilt  (joints  cracked).  London,  1852 

1509  VERNON    (E.  J.)     A  Guide   to   the   Anglo-Saxon    Tongue,  after 

Rask,  with  Extracts,  Notes,  etc.      Post  8vo,  cloth.        London,  1846 

1510  WHITE   (R.   M.)     The   Ormulum,  with    the  Notes   and  the  Glos- 

sary of  Dr.  R.  M.  White.  Edited  by  the  Rev.  R.  Holt.  2  vols, 
crown  8vo,  cloth.  Oxford:    The  Clarendon  Press,  1878 

*  A  reprint  of  an   Anglo-Saxon  Book  of  Homilies,  written   apparently  in  the  13th 
Century  by  an  Augustinian  monk  named  Orm  or  Ormun. 

151 1  WINKELMANN   (EDUARD).      Geschichte    der   Angelsachsen 

bis  zum  Tode  Konig  Alfred's.  Facsimiles,  etc.  8vo,  boards,  cloth 
back.  Berlin,  1883 

15 12  WRIGHT  (THOMAS).     Coup-d'CEil  sur  les  Progres  et  sur  l'Etat 

actuel  de  la  Litterature  Anglo-Saxon.  Traduit  de  l'Anglais  par  M. 
de  Larenaudiere.  8vo,  bound  by  Riviere  in  half  green  levant  mo- 
rocco, gilt  top,  uncut,  pp.  43.  London:    W.  Pickering,  1836 

15 13  An  Essay  on  the  State  of  Literature  and  Learning  under  the 

Anglo-Saxons.      8vo,  wrappers,  pp.  112.  London,  1839 

15 14  Anglo-Saxon     and    Old       English    Vocabularies.        Second 

Edition.  Revised  and  collated  by  R.  P.  Wulcker.  2  vols.  8vo, 
cloth.  London,  1884 

1515  WULKER  (DR.  RICHARD).       Grundris    zur    Geschichte    der 

Angelsachsischen  Litteratur.  Mit  einer  ubersicht  der  Angelsach- 
sischen  Sprachwissenschaft.     8vo,  wrappers,  pp.  532.     Leipzig,  1885 

15 16  ANNALS  OF  ENGLAND.       An    Epitome   of    English    History 

from  Contemporary  Writers,  the  Rolls  of  Parliament,  and  other 
Public  Records.     Illustrated.     8vo,  half  roan.     Library  edition. 

Oxford,  1876 


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1517  ANSTED  (DAVID  T.)    The  Channel  Islands.     By  D.  T.  Ansted 

and  R.  G.  Latham.  Revised  and  edited  by  E.  T.  Nicolle.  Maps, 
and  numerous  illustrations.    Thick  crown  8vo,  cloth.    (Third  edition.) 

London,  n.  d.  [1893?] 

1518  ARBER    (EDWARD).     A  List   based    on  the    Registers  of   the 

Stationers'  Company  of  837  London  Publishers,  between  1553  and 
1640  A.  D.     4to,  boards,  pp.  32.  Birmingham  (England),  1890 

1519  ASHTON  (JOHN).     Romances  of  Chivalry,  told  and  illustrated 

in  Facsimile.  Numerous  facsimile  illustrations  from  rare  early  editions. 
8vo,  cloth.  London,  1887 

1520  ATKINS    (T.    DE    COURCY).     The  Kelt  or  Gael,  his  Ethno- 

graphy, Geography  and  Philology.      8vo,  cloth.  London,  1892 

152 1  AUTOGRAPHS.      Netherclift    (F.    G.)      The    Hand-Book   of 

Autographs;  being  a  ready  Guide  to  the  Handwriting  of  dis- 
tinguished Men  and  Women  of  every  Nation.  With  Biographical 
Index  by  Richard  Sims.  Small  4to,  half  roan.  A.  L.  S.  of  Nether- 
clift inserted.  London  [1862] 

1522  Phillips  (L.   B.)     The  Autographic  Album.     A  Collection 

of  470  facsimiles  of  holograph  writings  of  Royal,  Noble  and  Dis- 
tinguished Men  and  Women  of  various  Nations.  With  Biographical 
Notes,  etc.     Small  4to,  cloth.  London,  1866 

1523  Scott  (Rev.   Dr.)  and   Davey   (Samuel).     A  Guide  to  the 

Collector  of  Historical  Documents,  Literary  Manuscripts  and  Auto- 
graph Letters,  etc.  With  an  Index  of  Books  of  Reference;  also  a 
new  edition  of  Wright's  Court-hand  Restored,  with  introductory 
chapter  for  the  use  of  students.  Numerous  facsimiles.  Small  4to, 
half  morocco,  gilt  top.  London,  1891 

1524  [Turner  (Dawson).]  Guide  to  the  Historian,  the  Biographer, 

the  Antiquary,  the  Collector  of  Autographs,  etc.,  towards  the  Veri- 
fication of  Manuscripts.      Royal  8vo,  cloth.  Yarmouth,  1848 

*  An  Index  of  Books  in  which  facsimiles  may  be  found. 

1525   Turner    (Dawson).      Descriptive    Index  of  the  Contents  of 

Five  Manuscript  Volumes  illustrative  of  the  History  of  Great 
Britain  in  the  library  of  Dawson  Turner.     8vo,  cloth. 

Great  Yarmouth  :  Privately  Printed,  1851 

1526  Turner  (Dawson).      Catalogue  of  the  Manuscript  Library  of 

the  late  Dawson  Turner,  comprising  his  matchless  collection  of 
upwards  of  Forty  Thousand  Autograph  Letters  .  .  .  richly  Illumi- 
nated Missals,  etc.  To  be  sold  by  Auction  by  Messrs.  Puttick  and 
Simpson,  June  6-10,  1859.     8vo,  cloth.  London,  1859 

*  Illustrated  with  facsimiles. 


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1527  riACON  (FRANCIS,  LORD).     Abbott  (Edwin  A.)     Francis 

\_j      Bacon.     An  Account  of  his  Life  and  Works.      8vo,  cloth. 

London,  1885 

1528  Lovejoy  (B.  G.)     Francis  Bacon  (Lord  Verulam) :  a  Critical 

Review  of  his   Life  and    Character,  with    selections  from  his  Writ- 
ings.     Crown  8vo,  cloth.  London,  1 


1529  Spedding   (James).     An  Account   of  the   Life  and  Times  of 

Francis  Bacon.  Extracted  from  the  edition  of  his  occasional  writ- 
ings by  James  Spedding.      Portrait.      2  vols,  post  8vo,  cloth. 

Boston,  1878 

1530  BARNES  (WILLIAM).     Notes  on  Ancient   Britain  and  the  Bri- 

tons.     i2mo,  cloth.  London,  1858 

1531  BATTLE  ABBEYi     Descriptive  Catalogue  of  the  Original  Char- 

ters, Royal  Grants,  and  Donations  .  .  .  Monastic  Chartulary  .  .  . 
and  other  Documents  constituting  the  Muniments  of  Battle  Abbey 
.  .  .  containing  also  a  great  mass  of  papers  relating  to  the  Family 
of  Browne  ennobled  as  the  Lords  Viscount  Montague  .  .  .  with 
others  relating  to  the  Sidneys,  Earls  of  Leicester,  and  the  whole  of 
the  Webster  Family  Evidences.  The  whole  bound  in  97  folio  vol- 
umes and  offered  for  sale  by  Thomas  Thorpe.     8vo,  cloth,  pp.  221. 

London,  1835 

1532  Lower    (Mark    Antony).     The   Chronicle  of  Battle  Abbey 

from  1066  to  1 176.  Now  first  translated  with  Notes  and  Abstract 
of  the  subsequent  History  of  the  Establishment.  Two  colored  fac- 
similes of  the  original  MS.      8vo,  cloth.  London,  1851 

*  The  Chronicle  of  Battle  Abbey  is  a  monkish  manuscript  written  apparently  in  the 
12th  Century,  and  commencing  with  the  battle  of  Senlac — where  Harold,  the  last 
Saxon  king  of  England,  was  killed — and  continuing  to  nearly  the  close  of  the  twelfth 
century,  and  containing  many  notes  on  feudal  customs,  anecdotes  of  the  early  Nor- 
man kings,  etc. 

1533  BAXTER  (RICHARD).  What  We  Must  Do  to  Be  Saved.   Edited 

by  the  Rev.  Alexander  Grosart;  also  in  the  same  volume,  Annotated 
List  of  the  Writings  of  Richard  Baxter  made  from  copies  of  the 
Books  and  Tractates  themselves.      By  Grosart.      121110,  cloth. 

*  Only  150  copies  printed  for  Private  Circulation.  [Edinburgh]  1868 

1534  BEATSON   (ROBERT).     A   Political  Index  to  the  Histories  of 

Great  Britain  and  Ireland;  or,  A  Complete  Register  of  the  Heredi- 
tary Honours,  Public  Offices  and  Persons  in  Office  from  the  Earliest 
Periods  to  the  Present  Time.  Third  Edition,  corrected  and  en- 
larged.    3  vols.  8vo,  full  calf,  gilt  London,  1806 


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1535  BEAUMONT    and    FLETCHER.     Potter    (A.   C.)     A  Bibli- 

ography of  Beaumont  and  Fletcher.  Royal  8vo,  sewed,  pp.  20. 
(Republished  from  the  Bulletin  of  Harvard  University.) 

Cambridge,  Mass.,  1890 

1536  BEDE'S  ECCLESIASTICAL  HISTORY.    Gidley  (Rev.  L.) 

Bede's  Ecclesiastical  History  of  the  English  Nation.  Translated 
by  the  Rev.  L.  Gidley.     Crown  8vo,  cloth.  Oxford,  1870 

1537  Mayor  (J.  E.  B.)  and  Lumby  (J.  R.)     Venerabilis  Bedoe  His- 

toria,  libri  III  ,  IV.  (Edited  with  very  copious  Notes  and  a  Glos- 
sary.)    Crown  8vo,  cloth.       Cambridge:    The  University  Press,  1881 

1538  BELLOWS  (JOHN).  Survivals  of  Roman  Architecture  in  Britain. 

[Reprinted  from  Proceedings  of  the  Cotteswold  Naturalists'  Field 
Club.]    Illustrated.     8vo,  wrappers,  pp.  18.     Gloucester,  Eng.,  1901 

*  Only  a  few  copies  privately  printed  for  presentation  purposes. 

1539  [BENTLEY  (SAMUEL).]     Excerpta  Historica;  or,  Illustrations 

of  English  History.      8vo,  cloth,  uncut.       London:   S.  Bentley,  1851 

*  A  Curious  and  Interesting  Collection  of  Old  English  State  Papers,  Poems,  Letters, 
and  other  Documents  throwing  light  on  the  periods  of  the  13th  to  16th  Century.  Sir 
Harris  Nicolas  assisted  in  the  work.  The  principal  editor,  Samuel  Bentley,  was  one 
of  the  original  founders  of  the  well-known  publishing  firm, 

1540  BIBLE  (THE).     The  Holy   Bible,  containing  the  Old  Testament 

and  the  New.  Thick  i2mo,  old  scored  calf,  the  margins  and  titles 
ruled  with  red  lines.  London:  J.  Bill  and  C.  Barker,  1663 

*  At  the  end  is  Sternhold  and  Hopkins'  Metrical  Version  of  the  Psalms,  1663. 

1541  [Bowden  (A.  J.)]     Mr.  D.  F.  Appleton's  Collection  of  Bibles 

and  Prayer  Books,  chiefly  in  the  English  Language.  i2mo,  wrap- 
pers, pp.  26.  Autograph  letters  of  the  compiler,  and  note  by  D.  F. 
Appleton  laid  in.  New  York,  1899 

*  Only  a  very  limited   number  printed  at  the  De  Vinne  Press  for  private  use. 

1542  Cotton  (Rev.  Henry).     A  List  of  Editions  of  the  Bible  and 

Parts  thereof  in  English,  from  1505  to  1820;  also  bound  with  Cotton's 
Typographical  Gazetteer  Attempted.     8vo,  half  calf. 

Oxford:    The  Clarendon  Press,  1821-25 

1543  Second  Edition   of  the  same,  corrected  and  enlarged.     8vo, 

cloth.  Oxford:    The  University  Press,  1852 

1544  Cotton  (Rev.  Henry).     Rhemes  and  Doway.     An  Attempt 

to  shew  what  has   been  done  by  Roman  Catholics  for  the  diffusion 

of    the    Holy  Scriptures   in    English.        (Contains    bibliography  of 

Catholic  Versions  of  the  Bible.)     8vo,  cloth. 

Oxford:    The  University  Press,  1855 


184  Bnglisb  Ibistorg  an&  Xfterature 

1545  BIBLE   (THE).      Dore   (J.    R.)      Old    Bibles;  or,  an  Account   of 

the  Various  Versions  of  the  English  Bible.     Crown  8vo,  cloth. 

London,  1876 

1546  Second    Edition  of  the    same,    enlarged.       Facsimiles.      Post 

8vo,  cloth.  London,  1888 

1547  Edgar  (Andrew).     The  Bibles  of  England:  a  Plain  Account 

....  of  the  Principal  Versions  of  the  Bible  in  English.      8vo,  cloth. 

Paisley  (Scotland),  1889 

Bibliograpbp. 

1548  GROWOLL   (A.)    and  EAMES  (WILBERFORCE).     Three 

Centuries  of  English  Booktrade  Bibliography:  an  Essay  on  the 
beginnings  of  Booktrade  Bibliography  since  the  Introduction  of 
Printing,  and  in  England  since  1595,  with  list  of  Catalogues.  .  .  . 
from  1595  to  1902.  Portraits  and  facsimiles.  8vo,  half  calf,  gilt  top, 
uncut.  New  York:   The  Dibdin  Club,  1903 

*  No.  141  of  only  550  copies  printed.  This  volume  contains  a  great  deal  of 
material  relating  to  the  Term  Catalogues,  Maunsell's  Catalogue,  and  other  similar 
book-catalogues,  copies  of  which  are  in  this  collection. 

1549  MAUNSELL  (ANDREW).     The  First  Part  of  the  Catalogue  of 

English  Printed  Books:  Which  concerneth  such  matters  of  Divinitie, 
as  have  bin  either  written  in  our  owne  Tongue,  or  translated  out  of 
anie  other  language:  And  have  bin  published,  to  the  glory  of  God, 
and  edification  of  the  Church  of  Christ  in  England.  Gathered  into 
Alphabet,  and  such  Method  as  it  is:  also  in  the  same  volume,  The 
Seconde  parte  of  the  Catalogue  of  English  printed  Bookes:  Eyther 
written  in  our  owne  tongue',  or  translated  out  of  any  other  language: 
which  concerneth  the  Sciences  Mathematical!,  as  Arithmetick, 
Geometrie,  Astronomie,  Astrologie,  Musick,  the  Arte  of  Warre,  and 
Navigation:  as  also,  of  Phisick  and  Surgerie:  which  have  beene 
published  to  the  glorie  of  God,  and  the  benefit  of  the  Common- 
weale  of  England.  Gathered  into  Alphabet,  and  such  methode  as 
it  is.  The  two  parts  in  one  vol.,  very  finely  bound  by  F.  Bedford 
in  full  mottled  calf  gilt,  gilt  edges.  (Part  I.  printed  by  John 
Windet,  1595,  pp.  (viii)  -}-  123;  Part  II.  printed  by  James  Roberts, 
1595,  pp.  (vi)  +  27).  Woodcut  of  the  Arms  of  the  Earl  of  Essex 
on  verso  of  title  to  Part  II.      Fine  copy. 

*  Exceedingly  rare.  The  First  Printed  Catalogue  of  English  Books.  In  the  preface 
to  the  second  part  Maunsell  proposes  to  issue  a  third  part,  but  no  more  was  ever  pub- 
lished. Like  all  the  other  early  English  catalogues,  they  are  very  valuable  for  the  titles 
of  books  which  have  now  disappeared.  The  titles  are  quite  full,  and  are  arranged  by 
subject  and  author  in  one  alphabet,  being  mostly  of  dates  subsequent  to  1540.  See 
Growoll,  pp.  21-34. 


jEnQlteb  UMstors  anfc  ^Literature  185 

BIBLIOGRAPHY— Continued. 

1550  LONDON  (WILLIAM).   A  Catalogue  of  the  most  vendible  books 

in  England,  Orderly  and  Alphabetically  Digested  under  the  Heads 
of  Divinity,  History,  Physick,  and  Chyrurgery,  Law,  Arithmetick, 
Geometry,  ....  Romances,  Poems,  Playes,  &c  ,  the  like  work 
never  yet  performed  by  any.     Small  4to,  half  morocco,  gilt  top. 

London,  1658 

*  This  very  rare  early  catalogue  was  written  by  a  North  of  England  bookseller,  and 
is  the  first  printed  catalogue  of  books  that  is  of  length  or  importance.  As  would 
naturally  be  expected,  many  rare  books  are  listed,  among  them  Mrs.  Bradstreet's 
Tenth  Muse,  the  works  of  the  poets  Cleveland,  Drayton,  Fanshaw,  Milton,  Suckling, 
Waller,  Withers,  the  plays  of  Jonson,  Shakespeare,  Beaumont  and  Fletcher,  Davenant, 
etc.  Purchas's  Pilgrims,  Tears  of  the  Indians,  James'  Voyage,  Cotton's  Churches  in 
New  England,  Eliot  and  Mayhew's  Conversion  of  the  Indians,  Rutherford  on  the 
Churches  of  New  England,  George's  [Gorges]  America  Painted  to  the  Life,  etc.,  etc. 
Full  titles  are  given,  and  a  long  introduction  is  prefixed.  Bound  at  the  end  are  the 
two  Supplements  of  1658  and  1660.     See  Growoll,  pp.  42-50. 

1551  TERM  CATALOGUES  (THE).     A  Catalogue  of  Books  Con- 

tinued, Printed  and  Published  at  London  in  Michaelmas  Term,  1674, 
pp.  8;  the  same,  Hilary,  1674,  pp.  6;  the  same,  Easter,  1675,  pp. 
4;  the  same,  Trinity,  1675,  pp.  4;  the  same,  Michaelmas,  1675,  pp. 
6;  the  same,  Hilary,  1675,.  pp.  6;  the  same,  Easter,  1676,  pp.  6; 
the  same,  Michaelmas,  1676,  pp.  10;  the  same,  Hilary,  1676,  pp.  4; 
the  same,  Easter,  1677,  pp.  6.  Bound  in  one  volume,  small  folio, 
cloth.  [London,  1674-77] 

*  A  scarce  run  of  the  original  issues  of  the  Term  Catalogues,  lacking  only 
Trinity  Term  1676.  The  first  number  of  these  has  Clavell's  name  in  the  imprint,  the 
second  advertises  that  Clavell  has  printed  the  General  Catalogue  (the  succeeding  lot), 
but  the  imprint  reads  "Printed  by  Andrew  Clark"  (Clavell's  printer)  "and  are 
to  be  sold  by  the  Booksellers  of  London,  1674  ;"  the  rest  bear  no  imprint  whatever, 
but  continue  the  advertising  of  Clavell's  General  Catalogue.  This  forms  a  part  of 
the  third  series. 

The  foundation  of  our  bibliographical  knowledge  of  the  literature  of  the  English 
Restoration  period  is  to  be  found  in  the  Registers  of  the  Stationers'  Company,  which 
from  their  nature  are  not  easily  accessible,  and  from  what  are  known  as  "  The  Term 
Catalogues."  The  Stationers'  Company  apparently  projected  an  annual  list,  and  pub- 
lished one  in  1664,  of  which  only  one  copy  is  known,  but  for  some  reason  seem  to 
have  relinquished  the  idea.  The  "Term  Catalogues,"  however,  supplied  the  want, 
and  John  Starkey  issued  the  first  two  numbers  in  166S  and  1669.  Then  he  was  asso- 
ciated with  Robert  Clavell,  and  finally  when  Starkey  took  part  with  the  Duke  of 
Monmonth  in  his  abortive  rebellion,  and  had  to  fly  the  country,  Clavell  sent  them 
forth  with  his  name  alone  in  the  imprint.  Their  special  value  lies  in  the  full  titles 
they  give,  including  many  books  which  have  now  entirely  disappeared. 


1 86  Engltsb  Ibistorp  anfc>  ^literature 

BIBLIOGRAPHY-C»!^»^. 

1552  TERM    CATALOGUES    (THE).     The    General    Catalogue  of 

Books  printed  in  England  since  the  Dreadful  Fire  of  London,  1666. 
To  the  End  of  Trinity  Term,  1674.  Together  with  the  Titles  of  all 
Publick  and  Private  Acts  of  Parliament:  Proclamations:  The  Texts 
of  Single  Sermons,  with  the  Authors'  Names:  Playes  Acted  at  both 
Theatres:  And  an  Abstract  of  the  General  Bills  of  Mortality  since 
1660.  With  a  General  Account  of  all  the  Books  of  Law,  Naviga- 
tion, Musick,  &c.  With  a  Catalogue  of  School  Books.  Collected 
by  Robert  Clavel.  Small  folio,  cloth,  pp.  4+120  (title  cut  down 
and  mounted).  London:  Andrew  Clark  for  Robert  Clavel,  1675 

Strictly  speaking,  this  and  the  following  lot  are  not  "  Term  Catalogues,"  but  Clavell's 
list,  based  on  the  numbers  of  those  catalogues  issued  between  the  dates  mentioned, 
but  including  as  it  does  all  that  were  comprised  in  the  originals,  is  really  more 
valuable.  This  particular  volume  includes,  sandwiched  in  between  the  books  and 
bordered  with  heavy  black  mourning  bands,  a  statistical  summary  of  all  the  "  Christen- 
ings and  Burials  "  in  London  hetween  the  years  1661  and  1673.  This  includes  the 
"  Plague,"  year  when  the  number  of  persons  who  were  buried  jumped  from  eighteen 
thousand  in  the  previous  year  to  over  ninety  thousand  in  that.  The  Index  of  Authors' 
names  has  been  filled  out,  where  lapses  have  been  made  by  the  compiler,  by  some 
former  eighteenth  century  owner,  who  has  also  on  some  of  the  margins  added  the 
names  of  the  authors.     The  whole  series  of  these  catalogues  is  very  rare. 

1 553  The   General   Catalogue   of  Books  printed  in  England  since 

the  Dreadful  Fire  of  London,  1666.  To  the  end  of  Trinity  Term, 
1680.  Together  with  the  Texts  of  Single  Sermons,  with  the 
Authors'  Names;  Playes  Acted  at  both  the  Theatres;  And  an  Ab- 
stract of  the  General  Bills  of  Mortality  since  1660.  With  an  Ac- 
count of  the  Titles  of  all  the  Books  of  Law,  Navigation,  Musick, 
etc.  And  a  Catalogue  of  School  Books.  To  which  is  now  added  a 
Catalogue  of  Latin  Books  Printed  in  Foreign  Parts  and  in  England 
since  the  Year  1670.  Collected  by  R.  Clavell.  Small  folio,  cloth, 
pp.  4+  191  +  four  unnumbered  leaves  between  pp.  28-29.  A  few 
contemporary  notes  written  in.      Fine  copy  with  good  margins. 

London:  S.  Roy  croft  for  Robert  Clavel,  1680 
*  The  first  auction  sale  of  books  is  supposed  to  have  taken  place  in  London  (as 
also  in  England)  for  the  first  time  in  1676,  a  London  bookseller — William  Cooper — 
being  the  introducer  of  the  system,  having,  no  doubt,  obtained  the  idea  from  the  auc- 
tion sales  of  the  Elzeviers  in  Leyden.  Clavell  refers  to  these  sales  of  Cooper's  in 
amusing  terms  in  his  preface: 

"  As  to  the  late  Method  used  in  Selling  Books  by  Auction  in  London,  I  suppose 
that  many  men  have  paid  dear  for  their  experience  in  this  way;  and  I  judge  it  may  be 
demonstrable,  that  'tis  more  probable  for  the  Buyer  to  gain  advantage  by  a  Lottery, 
than  in  this  way. .  .it  being  apparent  that  most  Books  bought  in  an  Auction,  may  be 
had  cheaper  in  Booksellers  Shops. .  .And  it  cannot  be  well  judged  otherwise,  for. .. 
many  commissions  for  the  best  Books  are  given,  it  may  be  twenty  Orders   for  one 


Engltsb  Ibistors  ant)  Xiteraturc  187 

BIBLIOGRAPHY— Continued. 

Book,  that  when  the  Buyers  think  to  have  it  Cheap,  they  out-bid  one  another,  and  run 
10  or  12s.  in  30  beyond  the  Price  in  Shops,  sometimes  more,  sometimes  less.  The 
Experience  of  which  being  known  and  felt,  and  the  imposing  of  old  Rubbish  out  of 
Shops,  and  bad  Editions  of  Books  under  pretence  of  eminent  Mens  Libraries,  with 
other  methods  not  here  mentioned,  may  in  a  little  time  put  an  end  to  this  Project,"  etc. 
One  may  infer  from  this  that  auction  sales  of  books  must  have  made  greater  pro- 
gress than  is  usually  believed  to  have  been  the  case  in  the  three  years  that  they  had 
been  in  existence  in  England.  Clavell's  argument  on  behalf  of  the  booksellers  seems 
to  have  been  somewhat  weak  when  all  that  he  could  say  was  that  a  probable  seller  by 
auction  would  get  somewhere  about  50  per  cent,  more  than  the  trade  would  give  him. 

1554  TERM    CATALOGUES   (THE).     A  Catalogue  of  Books  con- 

tinued, Printed  and  Published  at  London  in  Michaelmas  Term, 
1680,  pp.  10;  the  same,  Hilary  Term,  i68|,  pp.  9;  the  same,  Easter 
Term,  1681,  pp.  8;  the  same,  Trinity  Term,  1681,  pp.  7;  the  same, 
Michaelmas  Term,  1681,  pp.  10;  the  same,  Hilary  Term,  i68£,  pp. 
10  (blank  edges  of  some  of  the  margins  torn  off);  the  same,  Easter 
Term,  1682,  pp.  8;  the  same,  Trinity  Term,  1682,  pp.  8;  the  same, 
Michaelmas  Term,  1682,  pp.  12;  the  same,  Hilary  Term,  i68|,  pp. 
6;  the  same,  Eastern  Term,  1683,  pp.  10  (some  of  the  margins  dam- 
aged); the  same,  Trinity  Term,  1683,  pp.  10;  the  same,  Michaelmas 
Term,  1683,  pp.  12;  the  same,  Hilary  Term,  i68£,  pp.  6.  Bound  in 
onevolume.     Small  folio,  cloth.  [London,  1680-1684] 

*  14  consecutive  numbers  of  the  original  issues.  The  imprint  on  all  of  these  is 
"Printed  for  the  Booksellers  of  London,"  with  the  exception  of  Trinity  Term,  1682, 
which  is  "  Printed  for  Benjamin  Tooke."     This  forms  part  of  the  Fourth  Series. 

1555  Another  volume  containing  the  same  numbers  as  the  preced- 
ing, with  the  exception  of  Michaelmas,  1681;  Hilary  and  Easter, 
1682;  Michaelmas,  1682;  Hilary  and  Michaelmas,  1683;  and  Hilary, 
1684,  which  are  the  Abridged  Issues  (2  pp.  each,  except  Michaelmas, 
1682,  which  has  4  pp.);  also  with  the  issues  for  Hilary  Term,  i68f, 
pp.  2  (Abridged  issue);  Easter  Term,  1684,  pp.  2  (Abridged  issue); 
Trinity  Term,  1684,  pp.  8;  Michaelmas  Term,  1684,  pp.  4  (Abridged 
issue);  Hilary  Term,  i68i,  pp.  8;  Easter  Term,  1685,  pp.8;  Trinity 
Term,  1685,  pp.  6;  Michaelmas  Term,  1685,  pp.  10:  Hilary  Term, 
i68|,  pp.  6;  Easter  and  Trinity  Terms  (one  number),  1686,  pp.  8; 
Michaelmas  Term,  1686,  pp.  8;  Hilary  Term,  i68f,  pp.  2  (Abridged 
issue);  Easter  Term,  1687,  pp.  4;  Trinity  Term,  1687,  pp.  4;  Michael- 
mas Term,  1687,  pp.  8;  Hilary  Term,  i68|,  pp.  6;  Easter  Term,  1688, 
pp.  4;  Trinity  Term,  1688,  pp.  6;  Easter  Term,  1689,  pp.  18.  Bound 
in  one  volume.     Small  folio,  cloth.  [London,  1680-89] 

*  Beginning  with  1680  there  was  also  issued  an  Abridged  Issue  of  some — at  least — 
of  the  Term  Catalogues,  containing  the  titles,  etc.,  in  a  condensed  form.  Prof.  Arber, 
who  is  now  reprinting  these  catalogues  (not  yet  completed)  states  that  only  six  of  these 


1 88  jBwQlisb  HMstorp  ani>  Xiterature 

BIBLIOGRAPHY— Continued. 

abridged  issues  are  known  to  be  in  existence.  This  volume  contains  these  six 
numbers,  AND  four  others  hitherto  unknown,  forming  a  remarkable  collection 
of  the  extremest  rarity. 

The  imprints  on  all  of  these  is  "  Printed  for  the  Booksellers  of  London,"  with  the 
exception  of  Trinity  Term,  1682,  which  has  "  Printed  for  Benjamin  Tooke."  The 
Abridged  Issues  have  no  imprint,  and  were  possibly  leaflets  published  for  the  use  of 
those  booksellers  who  frequented  the  public  fairs. 

1556  Another  volume  containing  Hilary,  i6g^,  pp.  7;   Easter,  1696, 

pp.  6 ;  Trinity,  1696,  pp.  1 1 ;  Michaelmas,  1696,  pp.  9 ;  Hilary,  169^, 
pp.  8;  Easter,  1697,  pp.  6;  Trinity,  1697,  pp.  xi.  ;  Michaelmas,  1697, 
pp.  xi.  ;  Hilary,  169^,  pp.  10;  Easter,  1698,  pp.  7;  Trinity,  1698, 
pp.  14;  Michaelmas,  1698,  pp.  13 ;  Hilary,  169I-,  pp.  xi.  ;  Easter,  1699, 
pp.  xi. ;  Trinity,  1699,  pp.  1  3 ;  Michaelmas,  1699,  pp.  1 2  (lacks  a  leaf 
or  two  at  end) ;  Easter,  i  700,  pp,  10 ;  Trinity,  1  700,  pp.  xi.  ;  Michael- 
mas, 1700,  pp.  14;  Hilary,  170-2- ,  pp.  12  ;  Easter,  1701,  pp.  10;  Trinity, 

1 70 1,  pp.  12 ;  Michaelmas,  1701,  pp.  r2;  Hilary,  170^,  pp.  xi.  ;  Easter, 

1702,  pp.  6;  Trinity,  1702,  pp.  10;  Michaelmas,  1702,  pp.  12;  Hilary, 
1 7 of,  pp.  12;  Easter,  1703,  pp.  8  (small  hole  in  one  leaf) ;  Michael- 
mas, 1  703,  pp.  1 6  ;  Hilary,  1  70! ,  pp.  1 2  ;  Easter,  1 704,  pp.  8 ;  Trinity, 
1704,  pp.  12;  Michaelmas,  1704,  pp.  xi.  ;  Easter,  1705,  pp.  xi.  ;  Trin- 
ity,  1705,  pp.  14;  Michaelmas,  1705,  pp.  12;  Hilary,  i7of,  pp.  10; 
Easter,  1706,  pp.  6;  Trinity,  1706,  pp.  12;  Michaelmas,  1706,  pp,  9; 
Hilary,  1706  (misprinted  1706  for  1707),  pp.  8;  Easter,  1707,  pp.  10; 
Michaelmas,  1707,  pp.  16;  Hilary,  1707,  pp.  4;  Easter  and  Trinity, 
1708  (in  one  number),  pp.  14;  Michaelmas  and  Hilary,  1708  (in  one 
number),  pp.  19;  Easter  and  Trinity,  1709  (in  one  number),  pp.  13. 
Bound  in  one  volume.  Small  folio,  old  calf,  blind-tooled  centre 
panels.      Bookplate  of  Arthur  Young.  [London,   1696-1709] 

*  The  whole  of  the  Fifth  Series  is  comprised  in  this  volume,  with  the  exception  of 
Hilary,  1700;  Trinity,  1703;  Hilary,  1705;  and  Trinity,  1707.  According  to  Arber 
this  series  is  the  rarest  of  all. 

None  of  the  numbers  of  this  series  have  any  imprint  whatever.  A  curious  fact  in 
the  history  of  bookselling  is  the  advertisement  of  a  Book  Lottery,  which  occurs  in  the 
issue  for  Michaelmas,  1698,  as  follows: 

"  An  Address  to  the  Learned;  or,  an  advantageous  Lottery  for  Books  unbound, 
wherein  each  Adventurer  of  a  Guinea,  is  sure  of  a  Prize  of  two  Pound  value,  and  'tis 
but  four  to  one  that  he  has  a  Prize  of  3,  6,  8,  12,  or  fifty  Pounds.  Proposals  at  large 
may  be  had  of  the  Undertakers,  Daniel  Midwinter  and  Thomas  Leigh  Booksellers  at 
the  Rose  and  the  Crown  in  St.  Paul's  Church-yard,  and  of  most  Booksellers  of  London, 
and  in  the  Country." 

It  would  be  interesting  to  know  the  result  of  this  Lottery,  and  what  were  the  books 
thus  disposed  of,  but  no  further  notice  seems  to  have  been  printed. 

Only  one  more  number  is  known  after  Trinity,  1709,  an  issue  for  Easter,  171T. 


EnQlisb  "UMstorE  ant)  literature  189 

BIBLIOGRAPHY—  Continued. 

1557  WILFORD'S    CATALOGUES.      The    First   Volume  of    the 

Monthly  Catalogue,  containing  an  Exact  Register  of  all  Books, 
Sermons,  Plays,  Poetry,  and  Miscellaneous  Pamphlets  printed  and 
published  in  London,  or  the  Universities,  from  the  beginning  of 
March,  1723,  to  the  end  of  December,  1724,  London :  John  Wilford, 
1725;  The  Second  Volume  .  .  .  being  a  General  Register  of  Books 
.  .  .  printed  and  published  ...  in  the  Years  1725  and  1726, 
London:  John  Wilford,  1727;  The  Third  Volume  .  .  .  being  a 
General  Register  ...  of  Books  .  .  .  printed  and  published  .  .  . 
in  the  Years  1727  and  1728,  London:  John  Wilford,  1729;  also 
(but  without  a  general  title)  the  Fourth  Volume,  containing  the 
numbers  for  1729.  Bound  in  two  vols,  small  4to,  original  boards, 
sheep  backs.  London:  John   Wilford  [1725-1729] 

*  The  collations  are  as  follows  :  The  First  volume,  20  monthly  numbers,  each 
16  pp.  with  the  exception  of  the  first  six,  which  have  each  6  pp.,  and  with  Alpha- 
betical Index  of  16  pp.;  1725,  12  monthly  numbers,  each  12  pp.  with  the  exception  of 
the  last,  which  has  16  (8  pp.  being  the  Index);  1726,  12  monthly  numbers,  each 
12  pp.  with  the  exception  of  the  last,  which  has  18  (10  being  the  Index),  paged  con- 
tinuously ;  1727,  12  monthly  numbers,  each  12  pp.  with  the  exception  of  the  last, 
which  has  16  (8  being  the  Index),  paged  continuously;  1728,  12  monthly  numbers, 
each  12  pp.  with  the  exception  of  March,  which  has  16  (owing  to  Wilford's  complaint 
that  a  rival  has  started  a  similar  publication),  and  the  last,  which  has  also  16(10 
being  the  Index),  paged  continuously;  1729,  12  monthly  numbers,  each  12  pp.  with 
the  exception  of  June  and  November,  which  have  16  pp.  each,  and  the  last,  which 
has  also  16  pp.  (8  being  the  Index),  paged  continuously. 

When  the  Term  catalogues  ended  in  1711,  no  regular  book  list  seems  to  have  been 
issued,  but  only  a  few  spasmodic  attempts  at  intervals  by  various  printers.  The  next 
in  order  of  date,  and  of  any  account,  were  these  catalogues  of  Wilford's.  These 
volumes  contain  all  the  issues  that  are  known  of  them,  and  it  is  doubtful  whether  any 
more  were  ever  published.  Growoll  is  evidently  in  error  in  stating  that  this  collection 
was  a  reprint  in  "  more  or  less  contracted  form."  There  can  be  very  little  doubt 
that  they  are  the  regular  monthly  catalogues  as  issued,  merely  bound  in  volume  form, 
with  a  general  title  printed  to  each.  One  of  the  numbers  contains  the  date  of  the 
issue  in  the  imprint,  and  a  continued  advertisement  states  that  the  former  numbers  are 
kept  in  stock.     Fine  copy. 

1558  NEW  AND  CORRECT  CATALOGUE   (A)  of  all  the  English 

Books  which  have  been  printed  since  the  Year  1700  to  the  Present 
Time,  with  their  prices.  To  which  is  added  a  complete  List  of  Law 
Books  for  the  same  Period,  likewise  of  School  Books  now  in  use. 
8vo,  half  calf,  pp.  100  (blank  margin  of  advt.  cut). 

London:  Printed  in  the  Year  1767 

*  Pages  105  to  the  end  is  "  A  List  of  Books  published  since  this  Catalogue  was 
put  to  Press.     Also  a  few  Articles  omitted."     No  publisher  or  printer  is  given. 


i9°  Enalisb  Ibfstorp  ant)  ^literature 

BIBLIOGRAPHY— Continued. 

1559  GENERAL  CATALOGUE  OF  BOOKS  (A)  in  all  Languages, 

Arts,  and  Sciences,  that  have  been  Printed  in  Great  Britain  and 
Published  in  London,  since  the  Year  1700  to  the  Present  Time.  The 
whole  Alphabetically  and  Classically  disposed  under  the  several 
Branches  of  Literature,  with  their  sizes  and  prices.  8vo,  original 
boards,  calf  back,  pp.  150.  London:  Printed  in  the  Year  1779 

*  Although  issued  anonymously  this    is  probably   the  first  of  W.    Bent's  famous 
catalogues. 

1560  BENT  (W.)     A  General  Catalogue  of  Books  in  all  Languages,  Arts 

and  Sciences  printed  in  Great  Britain  and  published  in  London, 
from  the  Year  1700  to  the  Present  Time  classed  under  the  several 
Branches  of  Literature,  and  Alphabetically  disposed  under  each 
Head,  with  their  sizes  and  prices.  8vo,  original  half  boards  (bind- 
ing broken  and  name  torn  from  the  blank  margin  of  title),  pp.  164. 

London:  Printed  for  W.  Bent,  1785 

1 56 1  The  London  Catalogue  of  Books   selected    from  the  General 

Catalogue  published  1786,  and  including  the  Additions  and  Altera- 
tions to  September,  1791,  classed  under  the  several  Branches  of 
Literature,  and  Alphabetically  disposed  under  each  head,  with 
their  sizes  and  prices:  With  Supplement  at  end,  dated  1792.  8vo, 
original  half  boards  (binding  broken),  pp.  160  -\-  8. 

London:  Printed  for  W.  Bent,  1791 

1562  The  London  Catalogue  of  Books,  with  their  sizes  and  prices, 

Corrected  to  September,  1799,  London:  W.  Bent,  1799,  pp.  182;  also 
in  the  same  volume,  The  Modern  Catalogue  of  Books  .  .  .  published 
in  London  since  the  year  1792,  and  such  as  have  been  altered  in 
size  or  price  since  the  London  Catalogue  of  1800,  London:  W. 
Bent,  1803,  pp.  88;  and,  The  New  London  Catalogue  of  Books  .  .  . 
which  have  been  published  .  .  .  and  altered  in  size  and  price 
since  the  London  Catalogue  ...  to  the  end  of  the  year  1800, 
London:  W.Bent,  1807,  pp.  94.  In  one  volume,  crown  8vo,  old 
calf.  London:  Printed  for  W.  Bent,  1799-1807 

I5^3  The  Modern  Catalogue  of  Books,  with  their  sizes  and  prices 

and  the  names  of  the  Publishers,  containing  the  Books  which  have 
been  published  in  London  since  the  year  1792,  and  such  as  have 
been  altered  in  size  or  price  since  the  London  Catalogue  of  1800. 
8vo,  original  half  boards,  pp.  88.  London:  Printed  for  W.  Bent,  1803 


Engltsb  1bistor£  anfc  ^literature  191 

BIBLIOGRAPHY— Continued. 

1564  BENT  (W.)     The  London  Catalogue  of  Books,  with  their  sizes  and 

prices.  Corrected  to  August,  1811.  8vo,  original  half  boards  (joints 
cracked),  pp.  239.  London:  Printed  for  IV.  Bent,  181 1 

1565  The   London    Catalogue   of    Books,   with    their    sizes   and 

prices,  18 14.     8vo,  original   half  boards  (joints  cracked),  pp.  260. 

London:  Printed  for  W.  Bent  [1814] 

1566  The  Modern    London  Catalogue  of  Books,  with    their  sizes, 

prices,  and  publishers.  Containing  the  Books  published  in  Lon- 
don, and  those  altered  in  size  or  price  since  the  year  1800  to  Oc- 
tober, 1818.   8vo,  original  half  boards,  pp.  200. 

London:  W.  Bent,  18 18 

*567  A  Catalogue  of  Books,  with  their  sizes,  prices,  and  pub- 
lishers. Containing  the  books  published  in  London,  and  those 
altered  in  size  or  price  since  the  London  Catalogue  of  Books,  1818, 
or  from  October  1818,  to  October  1820.     8vo,  sewed,  pp.  32. 

London:    W.  Bent,  1820 

1568  The   London  Catalogue  of  Books,   with    their  sizes,   prices, 

and  publishers.  Containing  the  books  published  in  London,  and 
those  altered  in  size  or  price,  since  the  year  1800  to  October,  1822. 
8vo,  original  half  boards  (cover  loose),  pp.  239. 

London:  W.  Bent,  1822 

1569   A  Catalogue  of  Books  with  their  sizes,  prices,  and  publishers. 

Containing  the  works  published  in  London,  and  those  altered  in  size 

and   price  since  the   London   Catalogue  of   1822,  or  from  October, 

1822  to  October,  1824.     8vo,  sewed,  pp.  44. 

London:  For  the  Executors  of  W.  Bent,  1824 

1570  The  London  Catalogue  of  Books,  with  their  sizes,  prices  and 

publishers  ....  since  the  year  1800  to  March,  1827.  8vo,  origi- 
nal cloth,  pp.  309.  London:   For  the  Executors  of  W.  Bent,  1827 

157 1  BENT   (R.)       The  London   Catalogue  of   Books,  with  their  sizes, 

prices  and  publishers  ....  published  in  London  ....  since  the 
year  1810  to  Feb.,  1831,  London:  R.  Bent,  1831,  pp.  336;  also  the 
Supplement  continuing  the  catalogue  to  Dec  ,  1832,  inclusive,  pp.  43. 
In  one  volume.     8vo,  original  cloth.  London:  R.  Bent,  1831-33 

1572  London    Catalogue   of   Books,    with  their  sizes,    prices  and 

publishers,  containing  the  books  published  in  London,  and  those 
altered  in  size  or  price,  since  the  year  1814  to  Dec,  1834.  8vo, 
cloth,  pp.  350.  London:  R.  Bent,  1835 


i92  Englisb  HMstorE  an£>  ^literature 

BIBLIOGRAPHY— Continued. 

1573  BENT  (R.)     The  London  Catalogue  of  Books,  with  their  sizes,  etc., 

containing  the  books  published  in  London  ....  since  the  year  1814 
to  1839.     8vo,  cloth,  pp.  415.  London:  R.  Bent,  1839 

1574  HODGSON  (T.)     Supplement  to  the  London  Catalogue  of  Books, 

edition  dated  1839,  containing  the  New  Works  and  New  Editions 
published  in  London  from  January,  1839,  to  January,  1844,  etc. 
8vo,  cloth,  pp.  156.  London:   T.  Hodgson,  1844 

1575  The  London  Catalogue  of  Books  published  in  Great  Britain, 

with  their  sizes,  etc.,  from  1814  to  1846.     8vo,  cloth,  pp.  542. 

London:    T.  Hodgson,  1846 

1576  Bibliotheca  Londonensis:  a  Classified  Index  to  the  Literature 

of  Great  Britain  during  thirty  years,  arranged  from  and  serving  as 
a  Key  to  the  London  Catalogue  of  Books,  1814-46,  which  contains 
the  title,  size,  etc.     8vo,  calf,  pp.  293.       London:    T.  Hodgson,  1848 

1577  Supplement   to   the   London    Catalogue  published   in  Great 

Britain,  with  their  sizes,  etc.,  from  184610  1849,  including  a  Classi- 
fied Index.     8vo,  cloth,  pp.  124-56.  London:    T.  Hodgson,  1849 

1578  The  London  Catalogue  of  Books  published  in  Great  Britain, 

with  their  sizes,  etc.,  1816-1851.     8vo,  cloth,  pp.  644. 

London:    T.  Hodgson,  1851 

1579  The  Classified  Index  to  the  London  Catalogue  of  Books  pub- 
lished in  Great  Britain,  1816  to  185 1,  arranged  throughout  in  regu- 
lar alphabet.  8vo,  cloth,  pp.  295.  Presentation  copy  from  (R.) 
Bent.  London:    T.  Hodgson,  1853 

1580  The  London  Catalogue  of  Books  published  in  Great  Britain, 

with  their  sizes,  etc.,  1831  to  1855.     8vo,  cloth,  pp.  583. 

London:    T.  Hodgson,  1855 

1581  LOW  (SAMPSON).     The  British  Catalogue  of  Books   published 

from  Oct.,  1837,  to  Dec,  1852;  also  Index  to  the  British  Catalogue 
published  during  the  years  1837  to  1857  (Subject  Index).  2  vols. 
8vo,  half  morocco  (a  little  rubbed).  London,  1853,  1858 

1582  The  English  Catalogue:  Classified  List  of  all  Books  published 

in  Great  Britain  and  Ireland,  with  the  principal  books  published  in 
America.  (Index  to  Current  Literature,  1859,  incorporating  Nos. 
1-41 ;  Index  for  Oct. -Dec. ,  1861;  English  Catalogues  for  1860-65, 
1867-69,  1871-85,  1896-1900.  (Wanting  wrappers  to  1879,  and  the 
front  wrapper  to  1880.)  Bound  in  8  vols,  cloth,  one  vol.  half  mo- 
rocco, and  the  remainder  in  the  original  parts.      (As  a  lot.) 

London:  S.  Low,  1859-1900 


Elt0lt0b  Ibtetors  an&  Xiterature  193 

BIBLIOGRAPHY— Continued. 

1583  LOW  (SAMPSON).     Duplicate  Parts  for  1864,  1867,  1873,  1876, 

1882,  1883  and  1884.     8vo,  in  the  original  wrappers.      (7  pieces.) 

1584  The  English  Catalogue  of    Books.     Vol.  III. ,  January,  1872, 

to  December,  1880.      Royal  8vo,  half  morocco.  London,  1882 

1585   The  English  Catalogue  of  Books.     Vol.  IV.,  January,   1881, 

to  December,  1889.      Royal  8vo,  half  morocco.  London,  1891 

1586  Index  to  the  English  Catalogue  of   Books.     Vol.    IV.,  Jan., 

i88r,  to  Dec,  1889.      Royal  8vo,  half  morocco.  London,  1893 

*  Index  of  subjects. 

1587  [ENGLISH]  REFERENCE  CATALOGUE  OF  CURRENT 

LITERATURE.  Containing  the  Full  Titles  of  Books  now  in 
Print  and  on  Sale,  with  the  prices  and  Index.  Thick  8vo,  half 
roan.  London,  1875 

1588  The  same  for  1880.     Thick  8vo,  half  roan.          London,  1880 

1589  The  same  for  1885.     Thick  8vo,  half  roan.         London,  1885 

1590  The  same  for  1889.     Thick  8vo,  half  roan.  London,  1889 

1591   The  same  for  1894.     Thick  8vo,  half  roan.  London,  1894 

1592  The  same  for  1898.    2  vols,  thick  8vo,  half  roan.  London,  1898 

1593  The  same  for  1902.   2  vols,  thick  8vo,  half  roan.  London,  1902 

1594  CHIVERS  (CEDRIC).     New  Catalogue  of  British  Literature:  a 

Record  of  the  Publications  of  the  year,  with  Indexes  [1896-97]. 
2  vols.  8vo,  cloth.  London,  1897-98 

1595  CHIVERS  (CEDRIC)  and  CAY  (ARMISTEAD).     New  Book 

List.  Edited  by  Cedric  Chivers  and  Armistead  Cay.  February  to 
August,  1898.  With  Cumulative  [Subject]  Indices,  July  and  August, 
1898.     Illustrated.     9  Parts.      8vo,  sewed.  London,  1898 

1596  LIVERPOOL  FREE  PUBLIC  LIBRARY.     Catalogue  of  the 

Reference  Department,  containing  the  books  received  up  to  Decem- 
ber 3r,  1870.     Compiled  by  Samuel  Huggins.      4to,  half  morocco. 

Liverpool,  1872 

1597  LONDON  INSTITUTION  (THE).     A  Catalogue  of  the  Library 

of  the  London  Institution,  systematically  classed;  preceded  by  an 
Historical  and  Bibliographical  Account  of  the  Establishment. 
(Vol.  I.,  the  General  Library;  Vol.  II.,  Tracts  and  Pamphlets; 
Vol.  III.,  Additions  and  Revisions,  with  Indexes  of  Authors  and 
Subjects;  Vol.  IV.,  Additions,  1843-52,  with  Indexes.)  4  vols, 
royal  8vo,  cloth.      Not  published.  London,  1835-52 


194  lEnalisb  1foistor£  anfc>  literature 

BIBLIOGRAPHY— Continued. 

1598  LONDON  LIBRARY  (THE).    Catalogue  of  the  London  Library. 

With  Preface,  Laws  and  Regulations,  and  Appendix  containing  List 
of  Members,  Contents  of  Collections,  Alphabetical  List  of  Tracts, 
and  Index  of  Subjects.     2  vols,  royal  8vo,  cloth.      (Fifth  Edition  ) 

*  Edmund  Yates' bookplate  in  each  volume.  London,  1888 

1599  ROYAL    GEOGRAPHICAL    SOCIETY.      Catalogue    of    the 

Library  of  the  Royal  Geographical  Society,  May,  1865;  Classified 
Catalogue  of  the  Royal  Geographical  Society  to  December,  1870. 
2  vols.  8vo,  paper  and  cloth.  London,  1865-71 

1600  WELLS  (W.   H.)     A  small  Pamphlet  of    12  pp.,  containing  a  list 

of  English  Grammars  desired  by  the  writer.  (A  list  of  nearly  500 
English  Grammars  in  all  languages,  useful  for  bibliographic  pur- 
poses.)    8vo,  sewed.  Chicago,  1880 

1601  WILLIAMS  (DANIEL).     Catalogue  of  the  Library  at  Red  Cross 

St.,  Cripplegate,  founded  pursuant  to  the  will  of  the  Rev.  D.  Wil- 
liams, who  died  in  theyear  1716.      2  vols.  8vo,  cloth.     London,  1841 

*  The  principal   Nonconformist  library  in  London.     About  30,000  volumes  are  in 
the  library. 


1602  BIBLIOTHECA  ANGLO-POETICA.     A  Descriptive  Catalogue 

of  a  Rare  and  Rich  Collection  of  Early  English  Poetry  in  the  pos- 
session of  Longman,  Hurst,  Rees,  Orme  and  Brown,  illustrated 
by  Occasional  Extracts  and  Remarks  ...  by  A.  F.  Griffiths. 
Frontispieces  and  portraits.  8vo,  bound  by  Tout  in  half  olive  mo- 
rocco gilt,  gilt  top,  uncut.  London,  1815 

1603  BIGELOW   (MARSHALL  T.)       Punctuation    and  other  Typo- 

graphical Matters.      i6mo,  cloth.  Boston,  1881 

1604  BLACKMORE    (RICHARD    DODDRIDGE).     Fringilla;    or, 

Tales  in  Verse.  With  Sundry  Decorative  Picturings  by  Will.  H. 
Bradley.     8vo,  half  buckram,  uncut.  Cleveland,  1895 

*  600  copies  only,  printed  on  hand-made  paper. 

1605  BLAKE  (WILLIAM).     Catalogue  of  Books,  Engravings,  Water- 

Colors  and  Sketches  by  William  Blake,  exhibited  at  the  Grolier 
Club,  Jan.  and  Feb.,  1905.      i2mo,  wrappers,  pp.  147. 

New  York:  The  Grolier  Club,  1905 


Englfsb  trtstorp  ant)  Xiterarure  195 

1606  BLOUNT  (CHARLES).     The   Miscellaneous  Works  of  Charles 

Blount,  Esq.,  containing  The  Oracles  of  Reason;  Anima  Mundi,  or 
the  Opinions  of  the  Ancients  concerning  Man's  Soul  after  this  Life; 
Great  is  Diana  of  the  Ephesians,  or  the  Original  of  Priestcraft  and 
Idolatry;  etc.  To  which  is  prefixed  the  Life  of  the  Author,  and  an 
Account  and  Vindication  of  his  Death.      i2mo,  old  calf,  rebacked. 

[London]:  Printed  in  the  year  1695 

1607  BOOK  COLLECTORS.     Contributions  towards  a  Dictionary  of 

English  Book-Collectors,  as  also  of  some  Foreign  Collectors  whose 
Libraries  were  incorporated  in  English  Colleciions,  or  whose  books 
are  chiefly  met  with  in  England.  Illustrated  with  portraits  of  Bilibald 
Pirkheimer,  after  Durer,  Henry  Huth,  Earl  Spencer,  Wm.  Beckford, 
Sir  Richard  Burton,  and  others;  colored  facsimiles  of  rare  bindings,  etc. 
Complete  set  of  the  13  parts,  in  the  original  wrappers.  8vo.  (As 
13  pieces.)  London:  B.  Quaritch,  1892-99 

*  The  contributors  were  Quaritch  himself,  W.  C.  Hazlitt,  R.  F.  Roden,  F.  S.  Ellis, 
A.  H.  Huth,  and  other  noted  bibliophiles.  Included  is  Hazlitt's  Alphabetical  Roll  of 
Book  Collectors  from  1316  to  1898.     The  only  dictionary  of  this  subject. 

1608  BOOKSELLERS.     Curwen  (Henry).     A  History  of  Booksellers, 

the  Old  and  the  New.     Portraits  and  illustrations.      Post  8vo,  cloth. 

London,  n.  d. 

1609  Knight  (Charles).     Shadows  of  the  Old  Booksellers.      Post 

8vo,  cloth.  London,  1865 

1610  Roberts  (W.)     The  Earlier   History  of  English  Bookselling. 

Post  8vo,  cloth.  London,  1889 

161 1  Welsh  (Charles).     A  Bookseller  of  the  Last  Century,  being 

some  account  of  the  Life  of  John  Newbery  and  of  the  Books  he 
published,  with  a  Notice  of  the  later  Newberys.  Illustrations  and 
facsimile.  Post  8vo,  half  calf,  gilt.  (Laid  in  is  a  Catalogue  of 
Juvenile  Books  published  by  Harris  &  Son,  successors  to  Newbery.) 

London,  1885 

1612  Welsh    (Charles).     On    Some    Books   for    Children  of  the 

Last  Century.  With  a  few  Words  on  the  Philanthropic  Publisher 
of  St.  Paul's  Churchyard.  Square  i6mo,  wrappers,  pp.  104.  (Sette 
of  Odd  Volumes,  No.  11.)  London,  1886 

♦Only  250  copies  privately  printed,  this  being  No.  213.  Relating  to  John  New- 
bery. 


196  Englisb  Ibtstorp  anfc  ^literature 

1613  BREWER  (R.  F.)     Orthometry.     A  Treatise  on  the  Art  of  Versi- 

fication  and   the  Technicalities  of  Poetry.       With  a  new  and  com- 
plete Rhyming  Dictionary.     Post  8vo,  cloth.  New  York,  1893 

1614  BRIGHT   (PROF.   WILLIAM).       Chapters   on    Early    English 

Church  History.     (From  the  earliest  times  to  the  death  of  St.  Wil- 
frith,  A. D.  709.)     8vo,  cloth.        Oxford:    The  Clarendon  Press,  1878 


Seconfc  Session, 
Britieb  flTmseum.    Catalogue  of  tbe  Xibrar^,  Etc 

1615  REPORT    from   the   Select  Committee  on   the  Condition,  Manage- 

ment and  Affairs  of  the  British  Museum;  together  with  the  Minutes 
of  Evidence,  Appendix  and  Index.  Folio,  half  calf.  Bookplate  of 
Cornelius  Walford.  [London],  1835 

*  The  Appendix  is  seldom  found  with  the  Report,  only  100  copies  having  been 
printed,  and  is  consequently  rare. 

1616  COTTON  MANUSCRIPTS.     Catalogue   of  the  Manuscripts  in 

the  Cottonian  Library  in  the  British  Museum.  [By  J.  Planta, 
Principal  Librarian.]     Folio,  half  calf,  rebacked  with  cloth. 

London,  1802 

1617  LIBRORUM    IMPRESSORUM  qui    in    Museo    Britannico    ad- 

servantur  Catalogus.  7  vols,  in  8.  8vo,  full  blue  calf,  gilt.  Book- 
plate in  each  volume  of  Sir  Robert  Peel.      (As  8  vols.) 

London,  1813-19 

*  This  catalogue  was  compiled  by  Sir  Henry  Ellis  and  H.  H.  Baber. 

1618  PANIZZI  (A.)   Catalogue  of  Printed  Books  in  the  British  Museum. 

Volume  I.  (completing  the  letter  A).      Folio,  cloth. 

London:  Printed  by  order  of  the  Trustees,  1841 

*  No  more  was  published.  Prefixed  to  this  are  the  famous  91  rules  for  cataloguing 
books,  followed  by  the  Museum  authorities  in  this  volume,  and  for  the  most  part  yet 
adhered  to. 

1619  GRENVILLE  LIBRARY.  Bibliotheca  Grenvilliana;  or,  Biblio- 
graphical Notices  of  Rare  and  Curious  Books  forming  part  of  the 
Library  of  the  Right  Hon.  Thomas  Grenville.  Edited  by  J.  T. 
Payne  and  H.  Foss.      2  vols.  8vo,  cloth.  London,  1842 

*  Five  years  later  this  famous  library  was  bequeathed  to  the  British  Museum. 


Bnolisb  Ibtetors  an&  Xiterature  197 

BRITISH   MUSEUM— Continued. 

1620  LIST  of  the  Books  of  Reference  in  the  Reading  Room  of  the  British 

Museum.  Printed  by  Order  of  the  Trustees.  Large  folding  plan  of 
the  Reading  Room.     8vo,  cloth.  [London],  1859 

*  Laid  in  is,  "  British  Museum.  New  Reading  Room  and  Libraries.  With  a  Plan. 
London,  J.  Murray,  1857,"  pp.  16,  and  a  view  from  "  The  Graphic"  of  the  room. 

162 1  The  Second  Edition,  Revised,  of  the  same.     Frontispiece,  etc. 

8vo,  half  calf.  [London],  187 1 

1622  CATALOGUE     OF    PRINTS    AND     DRAWINGS     in   the 

British    Museum.        Division    I.    Political    and    Personal    Satires. 

(No.  1  to  1235.)    Vol.  I.  1320  to  April  11,  1689.    8vo,  cloth,  pp.  752. 

London:  Printed  by  Order  of  the  Trustees,  1870 

1623  CATALOGUE  OF  THE  PRINTED  BOOKS  in  the  Library 

of  the  British  Museum.  Printed  by  Order  of  the  Trustees.  Com- 
plete set  of  the  393  folio  parts.  45  of  the  parts  bound  in  9  vols, 
half  morocco,  the  remainder  in  the  original  wrappers  as  issued,  a 
few  being  prepared  for  binding.     With    the  title  and    list  of  parts, 

and  the  list  of  parts  issued  in  1896.      (Sold  as  a  lot.) 

London,  1881-1900 

*  It  is  doubtful  if  there  be  another  complete  set  of  this  valuable  publication  in 
America,  outside  of  a  few  public  libraries.  Included  in  this  set  is  the  Index  to  the 
parts  relating  to  Periodical  Literature,  which  was  issued  after  the  printing  of  the  title. 
No  copy,  we  believe,  has  ever  been  sold  by  auction  in  this  country. 

An  extract  from  the  introduction  is  interesting: 

"  The  old  MS.  catalogue  consisted  of  more  than  2,000  large  folio  volumes;  this  is 
now  contained  in  these  393  parts,  each  part  averaging  300  columns,  and  each  part  sub- 
jected to  a  careful  revision  before  being  sent  to  press.  In  the  course  of  this  revision 
many  improvements  in  the  methods  of  arrangement  were  carried  out,  and  errors  care- 
fully corrected.     The  work  of  printing  has  taken  20  years." 

Many  of  the  parts  are  separate  and  complete  bibliographies  of  authors  or  subjects. 
Among  these  may  be  mentioned  Shakespeare,  Bibles  (4  parts),  Luther,  Rome.  France, 
(an  extra  thick  part),  Liturgies  (3  parts),  London  (2  parts),  Ireland,  Cicero,  Virgil, 
Ephemerides  (Almanacks),  Catalogues,  England  (Laws,  etc.,  6  parts),  Germany, 
Milton  (nearly  one  whole  part),  Smith  (family  name,  an  extra  thick  part,  as  would 
naturally  be  expected),  Periodical  Publications  (Revised  issue,  7  parts),  etc.,  etc. 

The  General  Catalogue  of  the  British  Museum,  now  completed  for  the  whole 
alphabet,  is  the  greatest  of  all  bibliographical  undertakings.  Some  idea  of  its  vast 
extent  may  be  had  from  the  statement  that  it  fills  about  12  feet  of  shelf  room,  that  it 
comprises  over  105,000  printed  columns,  or  more  than  52,000  pages,  and  that  it  con- 
tains upwards  of  2,000,000  entries.  Every  language  and  literature  of  the  world  is 
represented.  Thousands  of  names  appear  which  are  to  be  found  in  no  biographical 
dictionary,  and  in  no  other  catalogue;  and  the  care  with  which  full  and  correct  names 
are  given,  with  the  elaborate  system  of  cross-references,  adds  greatly  to  its  usefulness. 
For  information  about  books,  about  the  various  editions  of  any  author's  works,  about 


198  Engltsb  1fotetor£  anfc  ^Literature 

BRITISH    MUSEUM— Continued. 

rare  and  early  printed  editions,  and  about  persons  concerning  whom  books  have  been 
written,  there  is  no  other  reference  work  in  existence  to  compare  with  it.  The  article 
England  fills  791  pages;  France,  402  pages;  Academies,  509  pages;  Periodical  Pub- 
lications, 858  pages;  Bible,  622  pages;  Liturgies,  388  pages;  Smith,  163  pages; 
Horace,  45  pages;  Virgil,  37  pages;  and  other  articles  in  proportion;  each  page  in 
double  columns. 

1624  BRITISH  MUSEUM.    British  Museum  Catalogue.    (Accessions.) 

Class  I.  New  English  Books;  also  Works  in  Foreign  Languages 
printed  in  England.      5  Parts,  4to,  wrappers.  London,   1880 

*  This  forms  Section  A.  The  series  of  "Accessions"  which  follow  are  the  new 
purchases  that  were  made  during  the  printing  of  the  large  complete  catalogue,  and 
consequently  many  of  the  books  are  not  included  in  that  one.  To  form  a  complete 
set  it  is  necessary  to  add  these  "  Accessions."  Nearly  the  whole  of  the  Series  are  out 
of  print  and  scarce. 

1625  British  Museum  Catalogue.      (Accessions.)     Section  II.  New 

Foreign  Publications.      6  Parts,  4to,  wrappers.  London,  1880 

*  This  forms  Section  B. 

1626  British  Museum  Catalogue.   (Accessions.)    Sections  A  and  B, 

continuation  of  above  2  lots,  84  Parts,  4to,  wrappers.  London,  1880-86 

1627  British  Museum  Catalogue.     (Accessions.)     Section  C.     Old 

English  Books,  also  Works  in  Foreign  Languages  printed  in 
England.      22  parts,  4to,  wrappers.  London,  1880-86 

1628  British  Museum  Catalogue.     (Accessions.)     Section  IV.     Old 

Foreign  Books.      36  parts,  4to,  wrappers.  London,  1880-86 

*  This  forms  Section  D. 

1629  British  Museum  Catalogue  of  Printed  Books.      (Accessions.) 

Section  E.      Main  Titles  in  various  Languages  from  Old  Catalogue. 

Part  XIII.  (Schi-United).     4to,  wrappers,  pp.  1177-1235. 

London,  1883 
*A  pencil  note  by  Mr.  Eames  on  it  states  that  it  is  the  only  copy  he  has  ever  seen 
of  this  Section  E.     It  is  not  sold  to  the  public  or  distributed  to  libraries. 

1630 Catalogue     of     Printed     Books.      Periodical     Publications. 

Complete  with  Index.     Folio,  wrappers,  7  parts.     London,  1885-86 

*  The  earlier  issue.  The  revised  issue  is  contained  in  the  complete  catalogue 
of  393  parts. 

1631  CATALOGUE  of  Books  in  the  Library  of  the  British  Museum 
printed  in  England,  Scotland,  and  Ireland,  and  of  Books  in  English 
printed  abroad,  to  the  year  1640.      3  vols.   8vo,  cloth. 

London  :  Printed  by  Order  of  the  Trustees,  1884 

*  Mr.  Eames  has  made  some  notes  on  the  margins  in  ink,  under  the  subject  of 
Bibles,  pointing  out  the  copies  that  are  in  the  Lenox  Library,  and  laid  in  is  an  addi- 
tional list  written  on  three  pages. 


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BRITISH   MUSEUM— Continued. 

1632  FORTESCUE  (G.  K.)  A  Subject  Index  of  the  Modern  Works 
added  to  the  Library  of  the  British  Museum  iq  the  years  1880- 
1885.     Thick  imp.  8vo,  cloth,  pp.  1044. 

London:  Printed  by  Order  of  the  Trustees,  1886 

l^ZZ  Subject  Index  of  the  Modern  Works  added  to  the  Library  of 

the  British  Museum  in  the  years  1885-1890.  Royal  8vo,  cloth, 
pp.  700.  London:  Printed  by  Order  of  the  Trustees,  1891 

1634  Subject  Index  of  the  Modern  Works  added  to  the  Library  of 

the  British  Museum  in  the  years  1891-1895.  Royal  8vo,  cloth,  pp. 
901.  London:  Printed  by  Order  of  the  Trustees,  1897 

1635  British   Museum.      Catalogue  of    the   printed    Maps,    Plans, 

and  Charts  in  the  British  Museum.  2  vols,  folio,  cloth.  (Over 
1000  pages).  London:  Printed  by  Order  of  the  Trustees,  1885 

*  Prepared  under  the  direction  of  Prof.  R.  K.  Douglas. 

1636  FISHER    (RICHARD).       Introduction    to   a    Catalogue   of   the 

Early  Italian  Prints  in  the  British  Museum.     8vo,  cloth,  pp.  470. 

London:  Printed  by  Order  of  the  Trustees,  1886 

1637  MANUSCRIPTS.  Catalogue  of  Additions  to  the  Manuscripts  in  the 

British  Museum  in  the  years  MDCCCLXXXII-MDCCCLXXXVII. 
Thick  royal  8vo,  cloth,  pp.  1140. 

London:  Printed  by  Order  of  the  Trustees,  1889 

1638  STOWE  MANUSCRIPTS.     Catalogue  of  a  Selection  from  the 

Stowe  Manuscripts  exhibited  in  the  .  .  .  British  Museum.  15  auto- 
type facsimiles.      8vo,  boards.  London,  1883 

1639  KENYON    (FREDERIC    G.)      Facsimiles    of    Biblical    Manu- 

scripts in  the  British  Museum.  25  full-page  autotype  facsimiles,  rep- 
resenting manuscripts  from  the  Third  Century  on  papyrus  to  the 
15th  Century,  with  descriptions  and  transliterations.  Folio,  half 
morocco.  London:  Printed  by  Order  of  the  Trustees,  1900 

1640  GUIDE  to  the  Printed  Books  in  the  King's  Library,  1891,   pp.   in, 

Guide  to  the  Exhibition  Galleries,  1892,  pp.  288.  2  pieces  8vo, 
wrappers. 

1641  BIRCH  (W.   DE  GRAY)    and    JENNER    (H.)      Early   Draw- 

ings and  Illustrations.  An  Introduction  to  the  Study  of  Illustrated 
Manuscripts,  with  a  Dictionary  of  Subjects  in  the  British  Museum. 
12  facsimiles.     8vo,  cloth.  London,  1879 


200  lEnglisb  HMstors  an&  ^Literature 

BRITISH  MUSEUM— Continued. 

1642  CORNEY     (BOLTON).       Bibliographic    Projects:     respectfully 

submitted  to  the  Right  Honourable  the  Earl  of  Ellesmere,  etc. 
Post  8vo,  wrappers,  pp.  12.  n.  p.,  n.  d. 

*  Criticisms  on  the  British  Museum  Library  Catalogue,  with  illustrations  of  errors 
and  absurdities.     Privately  printed  and  very  rare.     Printed  possibly  about  i860. 

1643  COWTAN    (ROBERT).      Memories    of    the    British     Museum. 

Portrait  of  Sir  A.  Panizzi.      8vo,  cloth.  London,  1872 

1644  EDWARDS  (EDWARD).     Lives  of  the  Founders  of  the  British 

Museum,  with  Notices  of  its  Chief  Augmentors  and  other  Bene- 
factors, 1570-1870.  Bound  in  2  vols.  8vo,  half  red  morocco  gilt, 
gilt  edges  (a  little  rubbed).  London,  1870 

*  Extra-illustrated  with  about  70  portraits,  including  a  scarce,  early  portrait  of  Sir 
Walter  Raleigh  (by  Vaughan  ?)  ;  Sir  Joseph  Banks,  mezzotint  by  S.  W.  Reynolds  ; 
Franklin';  C.  J.  Fox;  Pitt;  Thomas  Howard,  Earl  of  Arundel;  Harley,  Earl  of 
Oxford;  Defoe  ;  Sydenham  ;  Hans  Sloane  ;  Sir  Thomas  More  ;  Sir  Thomas  Bodley  ; 
etc.,  etc.     Most  of  the  portraits  neatly  inlaid. 

1645  FAGAN   (LOUIS).      Handbook  to  the   Department  of  Prints  and 

Drawings  in  the  British  Museum.  With  Introduction  and  Notices 
of  the  various  Schools,  etc.    Frontispiece.    8vo,  cloth.    London,  1876 

1646  Another  copy.     8vo,  limp  boards. 

1647  The  Life   of  Sir  Anthony  Panizzi,   late  Principal   Librarian 

of  the  British  Museum.  Etched  portrait  and  other  illustrations  by 
the  author.      2  vols.  8vo,  cloth.  London,  1880 

1648  NICHOLS  (THOMAS).    A  Handbook  for  Readers  at  the  British 

Museum.      Post  8vo,  cloth.  London,  1866 

*  Information  on  all  matters  connected  with  the  Library,  how  to  obtain  admission, 
how  to  find  a  book,  hints  as  to  the  divisions  in  the  catalogue,  etc. 

1649  A  Handy-Book  of  the  British  Museum  for  Every-day  Readers. 

Numerous  illustrations.      8vo,  cloth.  London,  1870 

1650  BRODIE  (GEORGE).     A  Constitutional  History  of  the  British 

Empire,  from  the  Accession  of  Charles  I.  to  the  Restoration.  With 
Introduction  tracing  the  Progress  of  Society  and  of  the  Constitu- 
tion from  the  Feudal  Times,  etc.    3  vols.  8vo,  cloth.    London,  1866 

1651  BROOKE  (STOPFORD  A.)     The  History  of  Early  English  Lite- 

rature: being  the  History  of  Early  English  Poetry  from  its  Begin- 
nings to  the  Accession  of  King  Alfred.     Map.      Post  8vo,  cloth. 

New  York,  1892 


Englfeb  flMstors  an&  Xitcrature  201 

1652  BROWN  (GOOLD).    The  Grammar  of  English  Grammars.    With 

an  Introduction,  Historical  and  Critical.  .  .  .  Key  to  the  Oral  Exer- 
cises, etc.  With  an  Index  of  Matters  by  S.  U.  Berrian.  Portrait 
of  the  author.     Thick  royal  8vo,  half  morocco.  New  York,  1864 

1653  BROWNING  (ELIZABETH  BARRETT).     Elizabeth  Barrett 

Browning  and  her  Scarcer  Books:  a  Bio-bibliographical  Note.  By 
H.  Buxton  Forman.     Small  4to,  vellum. 

London:  Privately  printed \  1896 

*  Only  30  copies  printed.     With  two  facsimile  titles. 

1654  BUFFALO    PUBLIC    LIBRARY    MANUSCRIPTS.      De- 

scriptive Catalogue  of  the  Manuscripts  and  Autographs  (Gluck 
Collection).     Royal  8vo,  wrappers,  pp.  149.  Buffalo,  July,  1899 

1655  BUNYAN  (JOHN).     John  Bunyan:  his  Life,  Times,  and  Work. 

By  John  Brown.   Illustrations  by  Whymper.   8vo,  cloth.   London,  1885 

1656  Another  edition  of  the  same,  with  additions.     8vo,  cloth. 

Boston,  1888 

*  Laid  in  are  several  letters  from  the  author,  and  from  Dr.  W.  Tarbutt  on  Bunyan 
matters. 

1657  BURBIDGE  (EDWARD).     Liturgies  and  Offices  of  the  Church, 

for  the  use  of  English  Readers.  Folding  comparative  Table  of 
Liturgies  preceding  title.     Post  8vo,  cloth.  New  York,  1886 

*  A  comparative  history,  showing  the  various  changes  and  modifications  in  the 
Liturgy  from  the  Service,  as  described  by  Justin  Martyr,  to  the  present  time.  Pre- 
fixed is  a  catalogue  of  the  Remains  of  Abp.  Cranmer's  Library. 

1658  BURNET  (BP.)     The  History  of  the  Reformation  of  the  Church 

of  England.     New  edition,  with  numerous  Illustrative  Notes  and  a 

copious  Index.     Portrait.     2  vols,  royal  8vo,  half  calf,  gilt. 

London,  1850 

1659  BURROWS  (MONTAGU).     The  History  of  the  Foreign  Policy 

of  Great  Britain.     8vo,  cloth.     (A.  L.  S.  of  author  laid  in.) 

Edinburgh,  1895 

1660  BURTON    (JOHN    HILL).     The    Book-Hunter.     New  edition. 

With  Memoir  of  the  Author.  Etched  portrait.  Small  4to,  buckram, 
gilt,  uncut.  Edinburgh,  1882 

*  Only  250  copies  printed  for  America,  this  being  No.  231.  This  edition  has 
added  to  it  an  Index,  and  includes  the  emendations  or  additions  made  by  Burton  in 
his  own  copy. 

1661  BUTLER  (JOSEPH).     The  Analogy  of  Religion.     With  Analyti- 

cal Index  by  Edward  Steere.      8vo,  cloth.  London,  1857 

*  Fine  large-type  edition,  printed  by  the  Whittinghams. 


202  Bnglisb  "fcistors  anfc  Xiterature 

1662  BUXTON  (SYDNEY  C.)     A  Handbook  to  Political  Questions  of 

the  Day,  with  the  Arguments  on  either  Side.  Third  edn.  8vo, 
cloth.  London,  1881 

1663  />ALAMY  (EDMUND).   An  Abridgement  of  Mr.  Baxter's  His- 
\^j     tory  of  his  Life  and  Times,  with  an  Account  of  the  Ministers, 

etc.,  who  were  Ejected  after  the  Restauration  of  King  Charles  II., 
portrait  of  Baxter  by  Vertue  {and portrait  of  Calamy  inserted),  2  vols., 
17 13 ;  also  the  Continuation  of  the  Account  of  the  Ministers  Ejected, 
2  vols.,  1827.  Together  4  vols.  8vo,  old  calf.  (Bookplate  in  each 
volume  of  Wm.  Bateman,  of  Middleton.)  London,  1813-27 

1664  CAMBRIDGE.      Bowes  (Robert).  A  Catalogue  of  Books  printed 

at  or  near  to  the  University,  Town,  and  County  of  Cambridge  from 
152 1  to  1893.  With  Bibliographical  and  Biographical  Notes.  Fac- 
similes of  head  and  tail  pieces,  initial  letters,  etc.  Thick  8vo,  buckram, 
gilt  top,  uncut.  Cambridge,  1894 

*  No.  13  of  100  copies  printed  on  Dutch  hand-made  paper. 

1665  Cooper  (Charles  Henry)  and  Cooper  (Thompson).  Athenae 

Cantabrigienses,    1500-1609.      2  vols.    8vo,   cloth. 

Cambridge,  1858-61 

*  The  authors  perform  for  Cambridge  University  what  Wood  has  done  for  Oxford 
in  his  Athenae  Oxonienses. 

1666  Hartshorne  (Rev.  C.  H.)  The  Book  Rarities  in  the  Uni- 
versity of  Cambridge,  illustrated  by  Original  Letters,  and  Notes — 
Biographical,  Literary,  and  Antiquarian.  Illustrated.  8vo,  half 
morocco  gilt,  gilt  top,  uncut.  London,  1829 

1667  James  (M.  R.)     A  Descriptive  Catalogue  of  the  Manuscripts 

in  the  Library  of  Sidney  Sussex  College,  Cambridge.  Royal  8vo, 
cloth.  Cambridge:  The  University  Press,  1895 

1668  Sinker  (Robert).     A  Catalogue  of  the  Fifteenth    Century 

Books  in  the  Library  of  Trinity  College,  Cambridge.     8vo,  cloth. 

Cambridge,  1876 

1669  Sinker  (Robert).  The  Library  of  Trinity  College,  Cam- 
bridge.     Illustrated.     Small  4to,  cloth.  Cambridge,  1891 

1670  Smith  (Rev.  J.  J.)     A  Catalogue  of  the  Manuscripts  in  the 

Library  of  Gonville  and  Caius  College,  Cambridge.     8vo,  cloth. 

Cambridge,  1849 

1671  CAMDEN  (WILLIAM).     Remains  concerning  Britain.   Portrait. 

Post  8vo,  cloth.     (Library  of  Old  Authors.)  London,  1870 


Englisb  "foistors  an&  Xiterature  203 

1672  CARDWELL  (EDWARD).     Synodalia:  a  Collection  of  Articles 

of  Religion,  Canons,  and  Proceedings  of  Convocations  in  the 
Province  of  Canterbury  from  the  year  1547  to  17 17.  With  Notes, 
Historical  and  Explanatory.     2  vols.  8vo,  half  calf,  gilt. 

Oxford:  The  University  Press,  1842 

1673   Documentary  Annals  of  the   Reformed  Church  of  England: 

being  a  Collection  of  Injunctions,  Declarations,  Orders,  Articles  of 
Inquiry,  etc.,  from  the  year  1546  to  1716.  With  Notes,  Historical 
and  Explanatory.  2  vols.  8vo,  half  calf,  gilt.  (Bp.  W.  S.  Perry's 
copy,  with  his  card  inside.)  Oxford:  The  University  Press,  1844 

1674  A  History  of  Conferences  and  other  Proceedings  connected 

with  the  Revision  of  the  Book  of  Common  Prayer  from  the  year 
1558  to  1690.  8vo,  half  calf,  gilt.  (Bp.  WT.  S.  Perry's  copy,  with 
his  card  inside.)  Oxford:  The  University  Press,  1849 

1675  CARLYLE  (THOMAS).     Sartor   Resartus.     Portrait  of  Carlyle. 

8vo,  cloth.      (Library  Edition.)  London,  1869 

1676  [Shepherd   (R.    H.)]     A   Bibliographical    List,  arranged  in 

Chronological  order,  of  the  Published  Writings  in  Prose  and  Verse 
of  Thomas  Carlyle  (from  1820  to  1881.)     Post  8vo,  cloth. 

Lond.,  n.  d.  [1881?] 

1677  CATNACH  (JAMES).     The  Life  and   Times  of  James  Catnach 

(late  of  Seven  Dials),  Ballad  Monger.  By  Charles  Hindley.  Col- 
ored frontispiece  and  numerous  illustrations.     Post  8vo,  cloth. 

London,  1878 

Milliam  Carton. 

1678  BULLEN  (GEORGE— Editor).  Caxton  Celebration,  1877.     Cata- 

logue of  the  Loan  Collection  of  Antiquities,  Curiosities,  and  Appli- 
ances connected  with  the  Art  of  Printing  (at)  South  Kensington. 
Square  crown  8vo,  cloth.  London 

*  The  descriptions  were  the  work  of  several  authorities.  W.  Blades  catalogued  all 
the  Caxtons  (190)  and  the  early  English  imprints,  Lord  Charles  Bruce  catalogued  the 
Block-books  and  early  European  imprints,  Henry  Stevens  catalogued  all  the  Bibles, 
G.  W.  Reid  (of  the  British  Museum)  catalogued  the  books  with  woodcuts,  etc.  A 
great'deaKof  useful  information  for  bibliographical  students  in  this  little  volume. 

1679  BEEDHAM  (B.  H.)  A  List  of  the  Reproductions — both  Imitation 

and  in  Facsimile — of  the  Press  of  William  Caxton.  With  some 
Preliminary  Observations.     8vo,  wrappers,  pp.  24. 

Iowa  City:  Printed  for  the  Author,  1879 

*  Only  a  very  small  number  issued. 


204  Engltsb  Ifoistoq?  ant>  ^Literature 

■WILLIAM  CAXTON— Continued. 

1680  BLADES  (WILLIAM).      The  Life   and  Typography  of  William 

Caxton,  England's  First  Printer,  with  Evidence  of  his  Typograph- 
ical Connection  with  Colard  Mansion,  the  Printer  at  Bruges.  Com- 
piled from  Original  sources.  Numerous  facsimiles  and  illustrations. 
2  vols.  4to,  half  roan.  London,  1861-63 

*  The  original  edition,  now  very  scarce. 

1681   The  Biography  and  Typography  of  William  Caxton,    Eng- 
land's First  Printer.     Facsimiles  and  illustrations.      Post  8vo,  cloth. 

London,  1882 

1682  How  to  tell  a  Caxton,  with  some  Hints  where  and  how  the 

same  might  be  found.  Facsimiles,  nmo,  original  wrappers  (2  leaves 
slightly  torn  in  back  margin).  London,  1870 

*  Very  scarce. 

1683  KNIGHT  (CHAS.)     William  Caxton,  the  First  English  Printer:  a 

Biography,  portrait  and  illustrations,  London,  1877;  bound  with  it  in 
the  same  volume,  Who  Was  Caxton?:  a  Monograph  [by  R.  H. 
Blades],  2  illustrations,  London,  1877.      Crown  8vo,  half  calf. 

London,  1877 

1684  PRICE  (F.  C.)     Facsimiles  of  Examples  from  the  Press  of  William 

Caxton  at  Westminster,  with  a  Memoir  and  Bibliographical  Par- 
ticulars of  the  Illustrations.     4to,  wrappers. 

London:  Privately  printed,  1877 

1685  ARS  MORIENDI.     Photo-lithograph  of  the  unique  and  perfect 

copy,  printed  [by  Caxton]  about  1491,  preserved  in  the  Bodleian 
Library,  Oxford.  Introductory  Note  by  E.  W.  B.  Nicholson.  8vo, 
wrappers.  London,  n.  d.  [1891] 

1686  ARTE  AND  CRAFTE  TO  KNOW  WELL  TO  DYE  (THE). 

Facsimile  reprint  of  Caxton's  edition.  4to, boards, uncut.  London,  1875 

1687  CAXTON'S    ADVERTISEMENT.      Photo-lithograph  of    the 

copy  preserved  in  the  Bodleian  Library,  Oxford,  being  one  of  the 
only  two  copies  known.  Introductory  note  by  E.  W.  B.  Nicholson. 
8vo,  wrappers,  pp.  7.  London  [1892] 

1688  CRISTYNE    DE   PISAN.     Morale   Proverbes,   translated  by  the 

Earl  Rivers,  and  reprinted  from  the  original  edition  of  William 
Caxton,  A.  D.  1478.  With  Introductory  Remarks  by  William 
Blades.     4to,  half  calf.  London,  1859 

*  Only  "95   copies  privately  printed,  this  being  a  presentation  copy  from  William 
Blades  to  George  Bullen.     Original  front  wrapper  bound  in. 


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WILLIAM  CAXTON— Continued. 

1689  DICTES  AND  SAYINGS  OF  THE  PHILOSOPHERS.     A 

Facsimile  Reproduction  of  the  First  Book  printed  in  England  by 
William  Caxton  in  1477.  4to,  boards,  stamped  with  an  antique 
pattern  from  a  contemporary  binding.  London,  1877 

*  The  introduction  is  by  William  Blades.     The  text  is  in  exact  facsimile,  including 
the  painted  red  letters. 

1690  DICTES    AND    SAYINGS    OF    THE    PHILOSOPHERS. 

The  beautifully  printed  Cranbrook  Press  edition,  printed  with 
special  type  on  hand-made  paper.  4to,  half  vellum.  (With  Pres- 
entation Inscription  from  the  Publisher.)  Detroit,  1901 

*  No.  61  of  only  244  copies. 

169 1  ENEYDOS.     Caxton's  Eneydos,  1490.     Englisht  from  the  French 

Liure  des  Eneydes,  1483.  Edited  by  the  late  W.  T.  Culley  and  F.  J. 
Furnivall,  with  a  Sketch  of  the  old  French  Roman  d'Rneas,  by  Dr. 
Salverda  de  Grave.  8vo,  wrappers,  pp.  xxxii.  +  2M-  (Early  English 
Text  Society.)  London,  1890 

1692  FIFTEEN  OS  AND  OTHER  PRAYERS  (THE).     Printed 

by  command  of  the  Princess  Elizabeth  ...  by  William  Caxton, 
circa  1490.  Reproduced  in  photo-lithography  by  Stephen  Ay  ling.  Small 
4to,  parchment.  London,  n.  d. 

1693  GAME  OF  CHESSE  (THE).     Reproduction  in  Exact  Facsimile 

from  a  copy  in  the  British  Museum.  With  a  few  remarks  on  Cax- 
ton's Typographical  productions,  by  Vincent  Figgins.  4to,  half 
roan.  London,  i860 

1694  PARIS  AND  VIENNE.     The  storye  of  the  Noble  Ryght  Valyant 

and  Worthy  Knyght  Parys  and  of  the  Fayr  Vyenne  the  Daulphyns 
Doughter  of  Vyennoys.  From  the  unique  copy  printed  by  William 
Caxton  in  the  year  1485.  With  a  Preface,  Glossary,  and  Notes. 
Facsimile  leaf .     Small  4to,  roxburghe  binding. 

London:    The  Roxburghe  Library,  1868 

*  Edited  by  W.  C.  Hazlitt.     Only  a  limited  number  issued  for  subscribers. 

1695  STATUTES  OF  HENRY  VII.     Exact  facsimile  from  the  rare 

original  printed  by  Caxton  in  1489.  With  Notes  and  Introduc- 
tion by  John  Rae.     4to,  half  roan,  uncut.  London,  1869 


206  Englisb  Dteton?  anfc  Xiterature 

1696  CHAMBERS   (ROBERT).     Cyclopaedia  of   English    Literature. 

A  History  of  British  Authors,  Biographical  and  Critical,  with  Speci- 
mens of  their  writings.  Fourth  Edition,  revised  by  Robert  Carru- 
thers.      2  vols,  royal  8vo,  cloth.  Edinburgh,  1879 

1697  CHARLES  I.  Chancellor  (E.  Beresford).   The  Life  of  Charles  I., 

1 600- 1 625.  Taken  from  Authentic  Sources.  With  p  photo-litho- 
graphic reproductions  of  rare  portraits.   8vo,  half  roan.      London,  1886 

(Seoffre\>  Cbaucer. 

1698  FURNIVALL   (F.    J.)       The  Harleian    MS.    733  v,    of   Chaucer's 

Canterbury  Tales.  With  woodcuts  of  the  Paintings  of  the  23  Tellers 
of  the  Canterbury  Tales  copied  from  the  Ellesmere  MS.,  and  cut  by  W.  IT. 
Hooper.  8vo,  half  crimson  morocco  gilt,  gilt  top,  original  wrappers 
bound  in.      (Chaucer  Society.)  London,  1885 

1699  GROLIER   CLUB.       [Catalogue  of]   An   Exhibition   of    Original 

and  Other  Editions,  Portraits  and  Prints,  commemorative  of  the 
500th  Anniversary  of  the  Death  of  Geoffrey  Chaucer.  121110,  wrap- 
pers, pp.  45.  New  York:   The  Grolier  Club,  Jan. -Feb.,  1900 

1700  Another  copy.     With  the  Grolier  Club  portrait  of  Chaucer 

inserted. 

1701  MORRIS  (RICHARD).    Chaucer's  Translation  of  Boethius'  "  De 

Consolatione  Philosophise,"  edited  from  MS.  in  the  British  Museum 
and  at  Cambridge.  (With  Introduction  and  Glossarial  Index.) 
Royal  8vo,  wrappers,  pp.  xxiii  -+-  205.    (Early  English  Text  Society.) 

London,  1868 

1702  The  Prologue,  the  Knightes  Tale,  the  Nonne   Preestes  Tale. 

Collations  and  additional  notes,  by  W.  W.  Skeat.  Crown  8vo, 
cloth.  Oxford:   The  Clarendon  Press,  1889 

1703  POLLARD  (A.  W.)     Chaucer.     Portrait.      i6mo,  cloth.     (Litera- 

ture Primers.)  London,  1893 

1704  SKEAT  (W.  W.)     The  Prioresses  Tale,  Sire  Thopas,  the  Monkes 

Tale,  the  Clerkes  Tale,  and  the  Squieres  Tale.  (With  Notes  and 
Glossary.)     Crown  8vo,  cloth.      Oxford:   The  Clarendon  Press,  1873 

I7°5  Tr,e  Tale  of  Gamelyn,  from   the  Harleian  MS.,  edited  with 

Notes  and  Glossarial  Index.     Crown  8vo,  cloth. 

Oxford:    The  Clarendon  Press,  1884 


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GEOFFREY    CHAUCER— Continued. 

1706  SKEAT  (W.  W.)    The  Tale  of  Gamelyn.    Edited  by  W.  W.  Skeat. 

Square  i2mo,  boards,  cloth  back,  uncut.  New  Rochelle,  1901 

*  Printed  at  the  Elston  Press.     Only  200jssued. 

1707  Chaucer.  The  Legend  of  Good  Women.  (With  Notes,  In- 
troduction, Glossary,  etc.)     Crown  8vo,  cloth. 

Oxford:   The  Clarendon  Press,  1889 

1708  The  Tale  of  the  Man  of  Lawe,  the  Pardoner's  Tale,  Second 

Nonne's   Tale,   the   Chanouns    Yemannes    Tale.     With  Notes   and 
Glossary.     Crown  8vo,  cloth.       Oxford:    The  Clarendon  Press,  1889 

1709  The   Prologue  to  the  Canterbury  Tales.     (With  Notes,  etc.) 

Crown  8vo,  boards.  Oxford:   The  Clarendon  Press,  1891 

17 10  SWEET  (HENRY).     Second  Middle  English  Primer.     Extracts 

from  Chaucer.     With  Grammar  and  Glossary.     Crown  8vo,  cloth. 

Oxford:    The  Clarendon  Press,  1886 

1711 Another  copy.     Crown  8vo,  cloth.  Oxford,  1886 

1712  WEYMOUTH  (R.  F.)  On  Early  English  Pronunciation,  with 
especial  reference  to  Chaucer,  in  opposition  to  the  views  maintained 
by  Mr.  A.  J.  Ellis.     8vo,  cloth.  London,  1874 


1713  CHEKE  (SIR  JOHN).     The   Gospel  according  to  St.  Matthew, 

and  part  of  the  First  Chapter  of  St.  Mark,  translated  into  English 
by  Sir  John  Cheke  [circa  1550]  from  the  original  manuscript.  With 
seven  original  letters  of  Sir  John  Cheke.  By  James  Goodwin.  Fac- 
similes.    8vo,  cloth.  Cambridge,  1843 

17 14  CLARKE  (W.)     Repertorium  Bibliographicum ;    or,  An  Account 

of  the  Most  Celebrated  British  Libraries.  Portraits,  etc.  Royal  8vo, 
three-quarter  crimson  levant  morocco,  gilt,  edges  gilt  on  the  rough, 
by  Stikeman.     Fine  copy.  London,  1819 

*  Contains  notices  of  famous  collectors,  libraries,  and  sales,  with  lists  of  the  rarer 
items.  This  copy  includes  [in  addition  to  the  exceedingly  rare  leaves  containing 
"Extracts  from  the  Diary  of  Roger  Payne,"  edited  by  George  Stevens,  with  the 
etching  of  the  monument  to  Payne];  the  "  Dialogue  in  the  Shades  between  Caxton, 
Fodius,  and  Wynken,"  with  the  engraved  frontispiece;  and  "A  Ballad  entitled  Rare 
Doings  at  Roxburghe-Hall."  Very  few  copies  were  printed  of  these  curious  items ;  of 
the  last,  the  "  Rare  Doings,"  only  30,  which  were  sold  at  ten  pounds  ten  shillings 
each.     Copies  with  the  three  are  almost  unknown. 


208  lEnglisb  Ifoistorg  an&  literature 

1715  CLERGY  LIST.     The  Clergy  List  for  1888,  containing  Alphabeti- 

cal List  of  the  Clergy  in  England,  Wales,  Ireland,  and  Scotland; 
List  of  Benefices,  Cathedral  Establishments,  etc.,  etc.       8vo,  cloth. 

London,  1888 

1716  Crockford's   Clerical   Directory  for    1890,  being  a  Statistical 

Book  of  Reference  for  Facts  relating  to  the  Clergy  and  the  Church. 
Thick  royal  8vo,  cloth.  London,  1890 

1717  COLET  (JOHN).     A  Life  of  John    Colet,  Dean  of  St.  Paul's  and 

Founder  of  St.  Paul's  School,  with  an  Appendix  of  some  of  his  Eng- 
lish Writings.  By  J.  H.  Lupton.  Portrait  from  a  rare  print.  8vo, 
cloth.  London,  1887 

1718  COLLIER  (J.PAYNE).     A  Catalogue  of  Heber's  Collection  of 

Early  English  Poetry,    the    Drama,   Ancient  Ballads,    Broadsides, 

Rare  and  Curious  Books,  etc.     With  Notices  by  J.  Payne  Collier, 

and  (printed)  Prices  and  Purchasers'  Names.     8vo,  half  roan. 

London,  n.  d.  [1834] 

1719  A  Bibliographical  and  Critical  Account  of  the  Rarest  Books 

in  the  English  Language,  alphabetically  arranged.  4  vols,  post 
8vo,  cloth.  New  York,  1866 

1720  Notes  on  his   Life,  with  a  Complete  List  of  his  Works,  etc. 

By  Henry  B.  Wheatley.      i2mo,  wrappers,  pp.  67.        London,  i< 


1721  COMENIUS    (J.  A.)     Janua   Linguarum    Reserta.      The   Gate  of 

Languages  Unlocked:  or,  a  Seed-Plot  of  all  Arts  and  Tongues,  con- 
taining a  ready  way  to  learn  the  Latine  and  English  Tongue. 
Formerly  translated  by  Tho.  Horn,  afterwards  much  corrected  and 
amended  by  Joh.  Robotham,  now  carefully  reviewed  by  W.  D.,  etc. 
i2mo,  old  half  calf  (joints  cracked).  London,  1652 

*  A  diligent  contemporary  student  has  written  many  marginal  notes,  and  supple- 
mented the  Index  at  the  end.  An  early  edition  of  one  of  the  famous  English  school- 
books. 

1722  COOKE  (G.  W.)     The  History  of  Party,  from  the   Rise  of  Whig 

and  Tory  Factions  in  the  Reign  of  Charles  II.  to  the  Passing  of  the 
Reform  Bill.      3  vols.  8vo,  cloth.  London,  1836-38 

1723  COPINGER   (W.  A.)  A  Treatise  on  Predestination,  Election,  and 

Grace;  Historical,  Doctrinal,  and  Practical.     Thick  8vo,  cloth. 

London, 1889 

*  With  a  valuable  bibliography  of  235  pp.  of  books  on  the  subject. 

1724  On  the  Authorship   of  the   First   Hundred   Numbers   of  the 

Edinburgh  Review.      i6mo,  cloth. 

Manchester:  Privately  printed  at  the  Priory  Press  ^  1895 


lEnglfsb  Ibistors  ant>  ^Literature  209 

1725  CORNEY  (BOLTON).  Curiosities  of  Literature.  By  I.  D'Israeli. 

Illustrated  by  Bolton  Corney.  Post  8vo,  cloth.  (Presentation  copy 
from  the  author.)       Greenwich:  Printed  by  Especial  Command  [  1837] 

*  The  first  edition.  Only  a  very  limited  number  were  issued  for  presents.  For 
D'Israeli's  reply  to  this  see  Lot  No.  1792. 

1726  Second.  Edition  of  the  same,    "Revised  and   Acuminated." 

Post  8vo,  boards  (with  A.  L.  S.  of  the  author  laid  in,  and  with  auto- 
graph of  W.  J.  Thorns,  the  Antiquarian).  London,  1838 

1727  CORNWALL.  Bannister  (Rev.  J.)  A  Glossary  of  Cornish  Names, 

Ancient  and  Modern,  Local,  Family,  Personal,  etc.  20,000  Celtic 
and  other  names,  now  or  formerly  in  use  in  Cornwall,  with  deriva- 
tions, etc.     8vo,  cloth.  London,  n.  d.  [1871?] 

• 

1728  Borlase  (W.  C.)     Naenia  Cornubise:    A  Descriptive    Essay 

illustrative  of  the  Sepulchres  and  Funereal  Customs  of  the  Early 
Inhabitants  of  the  County  of  Cornwall.  Numerous  illustrations.  8vo, 
cloth.  London,  1872 

1729  Jago  (F.  W.  P.)  An  English-Cornish  Dictionary.    Compiled 

from  the  Best  Sources.     Frontispiece.     4to,  cloth.  London,  1887 

1730  Jenner  (Henry).     A  Handbook  of  the  Cornish  Language, 

chiefly  in  its  Latest  Stages;  with  some  Account  of  its  History  and 
Literature.      Demy  8vo,  cloth.  London,  1904 

*  Containing  a  Cornish  Grammar,  Chapters  on  Swear-words,  the  Interpretation  of 
Cornish  Names,  etc. 

1731  Magazine  Articles.     Legends  and  Traditions  of  Cornwall 

(Dublin  Univ.  Mag.,  187 1);  Cornish  Antiquities  (Lond.  Quart., 
1867);  Cornish  Legends  (Chambers' Journal,  1866).  8vo,  paper. 
(3  pieces.) 

1732  Norris  (Edwin).     The  Ancient  Cornish  Drama.     Edited  and 

translated  by  Edwin  Norris.  2  vols.  8vo,  cloth  (binding  worn). 
Very  scarce.  Oxford:    The  University  Press,  1859 

*  Mystery  Plays  in  Cornish  Dialect  of  the  13th  Century,  with  a  transcript  of  an  an- 
cient Cornish  vocabulary  written  possibly  about  the  same  period.  Appended  is  Nor- 
ris's  Cornish  Grammar. 

1733  Stokes  (Whitley).     Gwreans  An  Bys.     The  Creation  of  the 

World.  A  Cornish  Mystery.  Edited,  with  a  Translation  and  Notes. 
8vo,  cloth.  London,  1864 


210  Enalisb  ibistor^  anfc  literature 

1734  CORNWALL.     Trenoodle  (Uncle  Jan).      Specimens  of  Cornish 

Provincial  Dialect,  collected  and  arranged  by  Uncle  Jan  Trenoodle. 
With  some  introductory  remarks  and  glossary.  .  .  .  with  a  selection 
of  songs  and  other  pieces  connected  with  Cornwall.  Portrait  of 
Dorothy  Pentreath,  the  last  person  who  could  speak  Cornish.  Post  8vo, 
cloth.  London,  1846 

*  Uncle  Jan  Trenoodle  is  a  pseudonym  for  William  Sandys,  the  well-known  anti- 
quarian writer. 

1 735  Williams  (Robert).  Lexicon  Cornu-Britannicum :  a  Dic- 
tionary of  the  Ancient  Celtic  Language  of  Cornwall,  in  which  the 
Words  are  elucidated  by  copious  examples  from  the  Cornish  Works 
now  remaining.  .  .  .  the  Synonyms  in  Welsh,  Armoric,  Irish,  Gaelic 
and  Manx.     4to,  cloth.  Llandovery,  1865 

1736  CORSER  (REV.    THOMAS).      Collectanea  Anglo-Poetica,  or  a 

Bibliographical  and  Descriptive  Catalogue  of  a  portion  of  a  Collec- 
tion of  Early  English  Poetry,  with  occasional  Extracts  and  Remarks, 
Biographical  and  Critical.      Complete  set.      n  vols.  4to,  cloth. 

[Manchester]:   The  Chetham  Society,  1860-83 

*  A  valuable  description,  with  collations,  of  a  remarkable  collection  of  the  rarest 
books  of  Early  English  Literature,  from  the  time  of  Caxton  to  the  commencement  of 
the  18th  Century,  some  of  the  books  being  unique  copies.  The  library  was  sold  in 
London,  at  intervals,  from  1868  to  1873,  realizing  nearly  $100,000.  The  last  volume 
contains  a  price-list  of  the  sale,  general  index,  memoir,  portrait  of  the  author,  etc. 

This  copy  is  on  Large  Paper,  exceedingly  rare  in  this  state,  and  in  the  original 
cloth  of  the  Society,  with  the  exception  of  the  first  four  parts,  which  have  been  re- 
bound. On  Large  Paper  only  four  copies  of  Part  1  were  issued,  two  of  Parts  2  and  3, 
five  of  Part  4,  six  of  Part  5,  and  five  each  of  the  remaining  parts. 

1737   The  Catalogue  of  the  Auction  Sale  of  the   Library  (the  first 

eight  parts,  sold  by  Sotheby,  Wilkinson,  and  Hodge;  the  ninth  by 
Capes,  Dunn,  and  Pilcher).  With  the  prices  and  purchasers  very 
neatly  written  in  ink.     In  one  volume.      Royal  8vo,  half  morocco. 

London:  Sotheby,  1868-73;  Manchester:   Capes,  etc.,  1876 

1738  COURTHOPE    (W.  J.)     A  History  of  English  Poetry.     Vol.  I. 

(The  Middle  Ages,  Encyclopaedic  Education  of  the  Church,  etc  ) 
8vo,  cloth.  New  York,  1895 

1739  COVERDALE    (MYLES).     Memorials  of  the    Right    Reverend 

Father  in  God  Myles  Coverdale  .  .  .  who  First  Translated  the 
whole  Bible  into  English,  together  with  divers  matters  relating  to 
the  Promulgation  of  the  Bible  in  the  reign  of  Henry  VIII.  Fine 
portrait.     8vo,  cloth.  London,  1838 


Bnglisb  trtstors  an&  Xtterature  211 

174°  CRAIK  (G.  L.)  A  Compendious  History  of  the  English  Literature 
and  of  the  English  Language,  from  the  Norman  Conquest,  with 
numerous  specimens.     2  vols.  8vo,  cloth.  London,  1861 

1741  CUSHING  (W.)  Anonyms,  a  Dictionary  of  Revealed  Authorship. 
4  parts,  8vo,  wrappers.  Cambridge,  Mass.,  1891 

1472  CUTTS  (E.  L.)  Scenes  and  Characters  of  the  Middle  Ages.  182 
illustrations.      Small  4to,  cloth.  London,  1872 


1743  pVANIEL  (GEORGE).     An  Elizabethan  Garland,  being  a  De- 

I  3     scriptive  Catalogue  of  70  Black-Letter  Ballads,  printed  between 

the  years  1559  and  1597,  in  the  possession  of  George  Daniel  of 

Canonbury.      Small  4to,  half  calf.  London,  1856 

*  Very  scarce.  Only  25  copies  were  printed  for  private  circulation.  This  one  was 
presented  by  Howard  Staunton — the  editor  of  Shakespeare — to  Dr.  Charles  Mackay, 
and  a  note  by  the  latter  states  that  it  was  printed  at  the  Illustrated  London  News  office. 
George  Daniel  has  written  an  Introduction  to  it. 

1744  Catalogue   of   the   most    Valuable,   Interesting,  and    Highly 

Important  Library  of  George  Daniel  .  .  .  together  with  his 
collection  of  Original  Drawings  and  Water-Colors.  A  scarce  proof 
portrait  of  George  Daniel  inserted,  and  the  prices  and  purchasers  written 
in  ink.      Royal  8vo,  half  russia,  uncut.  London:  July,  1864 

*One  of  the  most  important  catalogues  for  a  Shakesperean  collector,  containing  a 
remarkable  collection  of  the  works  of  the  dramatist  and  of  his  contemporaries,  as 
well  as  of  other  early  English  authors,  Black-Letter  Ballads,  etc.     Scarce. 

1745  [DAVIES  (MYLES)].     Eikwv  MiKpo-fti(3\iKT),  sive  Icon  Libellorum, 

or  a  Critical  History  of  Pamphlets,  tracing  out  the  Rise,  Growth, 
and  Different  Views  of  all  sorts  of  small  Tracts  or  Writings,  etc. 
By  a  Gentleman  of  the  Inns  of  Court.  Parti.  Crown  8vo,  original 
panelled  calf,  gilt.  London,  1715 

*  Rare.  This  is  the  first  part — complete  in  itself — of  Davies'  Athenae  Britannic*. 
It  is  written  in  the  manner  of  Wood's  Athenae  Oxonienses,  with  biographical  sketches 
of  the  various  authors.  We  believe  only  one  copy  is  known — that  in  the  British 
Museum — of  the  complete  set. 

1746  DAWKINS  (W.    BOYD).     Cave  Hunting.     Researches   on  the 

Evidence  of  Caves  respecting  the  Early  Inhabitants  of  Europe. 
Illustrated  with  colored  plates  and  woodcuts.     8vo,  cloth.     London,  1874 

*  Scarce. 

1747  Early  Man  in  Britain,  and  his  Place  in   the   Tertiary  Period. 

Numerous  illustrations.     8vo,  cloth.      Scarce.  London,  1880 


212  Bnglisb  Ifoteton?  an&  ^Literature 

1748  DE  FOE  (DANIEL).     An  Alphabetical  Catalogue  of  an  Extensive 

Collection  of  the  Writings  of  Daniel  De  Foe,  and  of  the  Different 
Publications  for  and  against  that  very  extraordinary  Writer.  Post 
8vo,  half  roan,  pp.  48.  London:    Whitmore  and  Fenn,  1830 

1749  Lee  (W.)     A  Chronological  Catalogue  of  the  Works  of  Daniel 

Defoe.    4to,  half  roan  (a  little  rubbed).   Interleaved.    [London],  1869 

*Only  12  copies  separately  printed,  and  not  for  sale. 

I75°  Wright    (Thomas).       The  Life   of   Daniel  Defoe.     Portrait 

and  facsimiles.     8vo,  cloth.  London,  1894 

1751  DE  LOLME  (J.  L.)     The  Rise  and  Progress  of  the  English  Con- 

stitution. With  an  Historical  and  Legal  Introduction  and  Notes  by 
A.  J.  Stephens.      2  vols.  8vo,  cloth.  London,  1838 

1752  DEVONSHIRE.     Brushfield  (T.    N.)      Description  of  a  Perfo- 

rated Stone  Implement  found  in  the  Parish  of  Withycombe  Raleigh. 
Plate.     8vo,  wrappers,  pp.  4.         [Pead  at  Barnstaple,  England,  1890] 

1753  Brushfield  (T.  N.)     Notes  on  the  Parish  of  East  Budleigh. 

Map  and  plate.     8vo,  wrappers,  pp.  57. 

[Feadat  Barnstaple,  England,  1890] 

1754  Brushfield  (T.    N.)      Andrew  Brice  and  the   early  Exeter 

Newspaper  Press,  and  who  wrote  the  "  Exmoor  Scolding  and 
Courtship."     Portrait  and  facsimiles.      8vo,  wrappers,  pp.  64. 

[Pead  at  Exeter,  England,  July,  1888] 

1755  DICKENS  (CHARLES).      Dickens  Memento.      Catalogue,  with 

Purchasers'  Names  and  Prices  Realized,  of  the  Pictures,  Drawings, 

and  Objects  of  Art  of  the  late  Charles  Dickens,  sold  by  Auction  in 

London,  July   9,    1870.     Introduction  by  Francis   Phillimore,  and 

"  Hints  to  Dickens  Collectors,"  by  J.  F.  -Dexter.     4to,  cloth. 

London,  n.  d.  [1872?] 

1756  Kitton  (F.  G.)  Dickensiana.  A  Bibliography  of  the  Litera- 
ture relating  to  Charles  Dickens  and  his  writings.  Portrait  from  a 
drawing  by  Samuel  Lawrence.     Thick  post  8vo,  cloth,  uncut. 

London,  1886 

1757  Pierce   (Gilbert  A.)     The   Dickens  Dictionary.      A  Key  to 

the  Characters  and  Principal  Incidents  in  the  Tales  of  Charles 
Dickens.  With  Additions  by  William  A.  Wheeler.  Portrait  and 
illustrations.  Post  8vo,  half  calf  (top  margins  of  the  leaves  a  little 
stained).  Boston,  1872 

1758  Williamson  (E.  S.)    Illustrated  Catalogue  of  Works  by,  and 

Literature  relating  to  Charles  Dickens.  Crown  8vo,  sewed,  pp.  34. 
(100  printed.)  Toronto:  Privately  printed,  1896 


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Dictionaries. 

1759  ALPHITA,  A  Medico-Botanical  Glossary  from  the  Bodleian  Manu- 

script, Selden  B.  35.  Edited  by  J.  L.  G.  Mowat.  Small  4to, 
wrappers,  pp.  243.      (Anecdota  Oxoniensia.) 

Oxford:  The  Clarendon  Press,  1887 

*  The  manuscript  is  a  15th  Century  transcript  of  an  apparently  much  older  original. 

1760  BAILEY  (N.)       An    Universal    Etymological    English    Dictionary; 

also  the  Supplementary  volume.      2  vols.  8vo,  original  calf. 

London,  1731-33 

*  The  first  volume  is  the  sixth  edition,  1733;  the  supplementary  volume  is  the  sec- 
ond edition,  1731.     Many  curious  and  uncommon  words  occur  throughout. 

1761  BLOUNT    (THOMAS).       Glossographia;    or,    a    Dictionary   of 

Hard  Words  of  whatsoever  Language,  now  used  in  our  refined 
English  Tongue  .  .  .  etc.  Fifth  Edition,  with  many  additions. 
Post  8vo,  sheep.  London,  1681 

1762  A  Law-Dictionary  and  Glossary  interpreting  such   Difficult 

and  Obscure  Words  and  Terms  as  are  found  either  in  our  Common 
or  Statute,  Ancient  or  Modern  Laws.  Third  Edition,  to  which  are 
added  near  Three  Thousand  Words  from  the  Laws  of  the  Saxon, 

»    Danish,  and  Norman  Kings,  by  W.  Nelson.     Folio,  half  calf. 

[London]  :  In  the  Savoy,  1 7 1 7 

1763  BULLOKAR  (JOHN).     An  English   Expositor;  teaching  the  In- 

terpretation of  the  hardest  words  used  in  our  Language.  By  J.  B. 
Newly  revised  .   .   .   by  W.  S.      i6mo,  half  calf.  London,  1656 

*  The  first  wholly  English  Dictionary.  This  copy  wants  all  the  alphabet  after 
"  Pro."    Scarce. 

1764  [COCKERAM    (HENRY).]       The    English    Dictionarie;  or,    an 

Interpreter  of  Hard  English  Words,  enabling  as  well  Ladies  and 
Gentlewomen,  young  Schollers,  Clerkes,  Merchants,  as  also 
Strangers  of  any  Nation  to  the  understanding  of  the  more  difficult 
Authors  already  printed  in  our  Language  .  .  .  etc.  The  Fourth 
Edition,  revised  and  enlarged.     i6mo,  old  half  calf.     London,  1632 

*  One  of  the  most  interesting  and  curious  of  the  Early  English  Dictionaries,  and 
the  first  in  which  (in  the  Second  Part)  an  attempt  is  made  towards  giving  synonymous 
expressions.  The  Third  Part  treats  of  "Gods  and  Goddesses,  Men  and  Women, 
Boyes  and  Maids,  Giants  and  Divels,  Birds  and  Beasts,"  etc. 

A  glance  through  the  book  shows  much  of  interest — words  that  have  changed  their 
popular  meaning,  some  that  have  been  forgotten  or  become  entirely  obsolete,  curious 
words  that  suggest  the  invention  of  the  compiler,  and  so  on.  In  it  occurs  the  word 
actress.     Women  did  not  professionally  adopt  the  stage  for  some  years  after  the  date 


214  EnGlisb  Ifoistors  a^  ^Literature 

DICTIONARIES— Continued. 

of  the  publication  of  this  dictionary,  their  parts  being  usually  taken  by  men  or  boys. 
The  first  English  woman  actress  to  perform  in  public — so  far  as  known — is  the  Becky 
Marshall  mentioned  by  Pepys,  though  there  is  reason  to  believe  that  some  French  or 
Italian  women  actors  performed  in  England  about  this  date.  Other  words  are  "  blem- 
ishes" markes  made  by  hunters  to  shew  where  a  Deere  hath  gone  in;  "  bubulcilate," 
to  cry  like  a  cow  boy;  '''catastrophe,"  the  end  of  a  comedy;  "  lunacie,"  a  disease  when 
at  certain  times  of  the  Moone  one  is  distracted  in  his  Wits;  "  mimigraph,"  a  writer 
of  wanton  matters;  "  obambulate"  to  walkabroad;  "  opistograph,"  a  book  written  on  the 
back  side;  "  philologie"  love  of  much  babbling;  "  theatre"  a  place  half-round  where 
people  fare  to  behold  solemne  games  and  plaies;  etc.  The  Third  Part  also  contains 
many  curious  explanations  :  of  the  crocodile  it  is  said  that  having  eaten  a  man,  "  it 
will  weep  over  the  head,  but  in  fine  eate  the  head  also,  thence  came  the  Proverbe,  she 
shed  Crocodile  tears  ";  "  Ignaurus  "  a  small  beast  without  a  tayle,  having  small  legges 
with  three  long  sharpe  clawes  instead  of  feete  .  .  .  it  is  supposed  to  live  by  the  ayre,  in 
the  night  it  singeih  sixe  kind  of  notes  one  after  another,  as,  la-sol-fa-mi-re-ut."  Other 
animals  described  are  the  Salamander,  Halcyon,  Griffin,  Phoenix,  Philomel,  etc. 

1765  COLERIDGE  (HERBERT).     A  Glossarial  Index  of  the  Printed 

English  Literature  of  the  13th  Century.     8vo,  cloth.     London,  1859 

*  A  Dictionary  of  Old  English  words. 

1766  COLES  (ELISHA).      An  English  Dictionary:   explaining  the  diffi- 

cult Terms  in  Divinity,  Husbandry,  Physick,  etc.  Crown  8vo,  old 
leather,  newly  rebacked.  London,  1677 

*  Included  are  canting  terms,  slang  words,  etc.  The  author  in  his  preface  writes  : 
"  '  Tis  no  disparagement  to  understand  the  Canting  terms.  It  may  chance  to  save  your 
throat  from  being  cut,  or  {at  least)  your  Pocket  from  being  pickt.'" 

1767  CO  WELL    (JOHN).     The   Law    Dictionary;    or,    Interpreter;  or 

Booke  containing  the  Signification  of  Words.  Wherein  is  set  forth 
the  true  meaning  of  .  .  .  such  words  and  Termes  as  are  mentioned 
in  the  Law  Writers.  Small  4to,  original  calf.  (Small  portion  of 
title  cut  off,  and  stamped  in  several  places.)  London,  1637 

*  James  I.,  three  years  after  the  publication  of  the  first  edition  of  this  book,  sup- 
pressed it  at  the  instigation  of  Sir  Edward  Coke,  and  on  account  of  a  complaint  by 
the  House  of  Commons.  It  was  alleged  that  its  legal  doctrines  were  prejudicial  to 
the  Royal  prerogative  and  to  the  common  law. 

1768  A  Law  Dictionary;  or,  the  Interpreter  of  Words  and  Terms 

used  ...  in  the  Common  or  Statute  Laws.  First  published  by 
the  learned  Dr.  Cowel,  and  in  this  edition  very  much  Augmented 
and  Improved.  With  an  Appendix  of  the  antient  names  of  Places 
in  Great  Britain,  and  of  antient  Surnames.      Folio,  half  calf. 

[London]:  In  the  Savoy,  1727 

1769  DAVIES  (T.  L.  O.)   A  Supplementary  English  Glossary.    (Archaic 

and  Provincial  words  with  illustrative  quotations.)     8vo,  cloth. 

London,  1881 


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DICTIONARIES— Continued. 

1770  EPINAL    GLOSSARY    (THE).      The  Epinal   Glossary,    Latin 

and  Old  English,  of  the  8th  Century.  Photo-lithographed  from  the 
original  MS.  by  W.  Griggs.  With  Transliteration,  Introduction,  and 
Notes  by  Henry  Sweet.  Folio,  boards,  cloth  back.  London:  For 
Subscribers  of  the  Philological  and  Early  English  Text  Societies,  1883. 

1771  FENNELL   (C.  A.  M.)      The  Stanford   Dictionary  of  Anglicised 

Words  and  Phrases.     4to,  cloth. 

Cambridge:  The   University  Press,  1892 

*  Dictionary  of  Anglicised  Words  of  Foreign  Origin,  with  examples  from  Thackeray, 
Gray,  Scott,  Byron,  Milton,  and  numerous  other  English  authors,  including  the  early 
writers. 

1772  GLOSSOGRAPHIA  Anglicana  Nova;  or,  a  Dictionary  interpreting 

such  Hard  Words  of  whatever  Language,  as  are  at  present  used  in 
the  English  Tongue,  with  their  Etymologies,  Definitions,  etc.  Post 
8vo,  old  calf  (cover  loose).  London,  1707 

*  This  is  the  First  Illustrated  English  Dictionary,  the  woodcuts  being  illustrations 
of  heraldic  terms.     This  is  an  entirely  different  book  from  Blount's  Glossographia. 

1773  [GROSE  (FRANCIS).]     A    Classical   Dictionary  of   the   Vulgar 

Tongue.     Crown  8vo,  half  roan.  London,  1885 

*  A  Slang  Dictionary. 

1774  HERRTAGE    (SIDNEY   J.    H.)       Catholicon    Angiicum.       An 

English-Latin  Word-book  dated  1483.  Edited  from  the  MS.  in  the 
Library  of  Lord  Monson,  collated  with  the  MS.  in  the  British 
Museum.  With  Introduction  and  Notes.  Preface  by  Henry  B. 
Wheatley.  Facsimiles.  8vo,  half  morocco.  (Early  English  Text 
Society.)  London,  1881 

*  The  first  printed  edition. 

1775  JODRELL  (R.  P.)     Philology  on  the  English  Language.    Portrait 

of  the  author.     4to,  calf,  gilt.  London,  1820 

*  Contains  words  omitted  by  Johnson  with  illustrative  quotations,  and  words  that 
were  included  by  Johnson  but  not  with  quotations,  which  the  author  has  supplied. 

1776  LAW-FRENCH.     The  Law-French   Dictionary.   .  .  to  which  is 

added  the  Law-Latin  Dictionary,  being  an  alphabetical  collection 
of  such  Law-Latin  words  as  are  found  in  several  Authentic  Manu- 
scripts,   Printed  Books  of  Precedents  .   .   .   etc.     Second   Edition, 

corrected  and  enlarged.      Post  8vo,  half  calf,  gilt. 

[London,]  :  /;/  the  Savoy,  1718 

*  Valuable  for  the  reading  of  monastic  Latin  documents,  as  also  those  in  Norman 
French. 

1777  Another  copy.     Half  calf  (cover  loose).       In  the  Savoy,  17  18 


216  lEnolisb  Ibiston?  anb  ^Literature 

DICTIONARIES—  Continued.     , 

1778  LEVINS    (PETER).       Manipulus   Vocabulorum.      A   Rhyming 

Dictionary  of  the  English  Language  [1570].  Edited,  with  an 
Alphabetical  Index,  by  Henry  B.  Wheatley.  8vo,  half  calf,  gilt. 
(Early  English  Text  Society.)  London,  1867 

1779   Another  copy.     Cloth.  London,  1867 

1780  MATSELL    (G.  W.)     Vocabulum;    or,    The    Rogue's    Lexicon. 

Compiled  from  the  Most  Authentic  Sources.      Crown  8vo,  cloth. 

New  York  [1859] 

1781  MURRAY   (JAMES  A.  H.)     A  New  English  Dictionary  on  His- 

torical Principles,  founded  mainly  on  the  Materials  collected  by  the 
Philological  Society.  Edited  by  J.  A.  H.  Murray,  with  the  assist- 
ance of  many  Scholars  and  Men  of  Science.  From  its  Commence- 
ment in  1884  to  the  Number  Issued  in  July,  1904.  8  vols,  in  the 
original  59  Parts,  wrappers,  as  published.   Royal  4to.    (As  59  Parts.) 

Oxford:    The  Clarendon  Press,  1 884-1 904 

*  An  almost  complete  set  to  date  of  the  famous  Oxford  English  Dictionary. 

^82  NARES   (R.)     A    Glossary;    or,    Collection    of    Words,     Phrases, 
Names,  and  Allusions  to  Customs,  Proverbs,  etc.,  which  have  been 
thought  to  require  illustration  in   the  Works  of    English  Authors 
particularly    Shakespeare   and    his    Contemporaries.     4to,    old    calf 
(joints  repaired).  London,  1822 

*  A  presentation  copy  from  the  author  to  Dr.  Jamieson,  and  with  an  inscription  and 
autograph  by  the  latter. 

1783  PROMPTORIUM     PARVULORUM.      Promptorium     Parvu- 

lorum  sive  Clericorum,  Dictionarius  Anglo-Latinus  Princeps,  auc- 
tore  Fratre  Galfrido  Grammatico  dicto  .  .  .  circa  A.  D.  M.CCCC.XL 
Olim     ex    Officina    Pynsoniana    Editum,  ....  recensuit  Albertus 
Way.      j  facsimiles.      Small    4to,    roxburghe    binding.      (Camden 
Society.)  London,  1865 

*  The  Complete  Edition,  originally  issued  at  intervals  of  several  years,  in  three 
volumes.  The  First  English-Latin  Dictionary,  supposed  to  have  been  written  by 
Geoffrey,  the  Grammarian.  Copious  English  notes  are  at  the  foot  of  each  page,  and 
a  lengthy  introduction  is  prefixed. 

1784  [RASTELL  (WILLIAM).]     Les  Termes  de  la  Ley;  or,  Certain 

Difficult  and  Obscure  Words  and  Terms  of  the  Common  Laws  and 
Statutes  of  this  Realm  now  in  use,  expounded  and  explained. 
Newly  corrected  and  enlarged,  with  an  addition  of  above  one  hun- 
dred Words.      i2mo,  original  calf.  London,  1671 

*  The  corrections  and  additions  were  made  by  Thomas  Blount. 


JEnglfsb  Ibistorp  an&  ^Literature  217 

DICTIONARIES— Continued. 

1785  SINONOMA  BARTHOLOMEI.     A  Glossary  from  a  14th  Cen- 

tury Manuscript  in  the  Library  of  Pembroke  College,  Oxford. 
Edited  by  J.  L.  G.  Mowatt.  Small  4to,  wrappers,  pp.  46.  (Anec- 
dota  Oxoniensia.)  Oxford:    The  Clarendon  Press,  1882 

1786  SOULE  (R.)  and  CAMPBELL  (L.  J.)   Pronouncing  Handbook 

of  Words  often  Mispronounced.      i8mo,  cloth.  Boston  [1873] 

1787  SPELMANN     (SIR     HENRY).     Glossarium     Archaiologicum, 

continens  Latino-Barbara,  Peregrina,  Obsoleta.  etc.,  Novatae  Sig- 
nificationis  Vocabula.      Folio,  modern  half  calf.  London,  1687 

*  Third  and  best  edition  of  this  famous  dictionary  of  obsolete  and  foreign  words, 
with  the  rare  portrait  of  the  author  by  R.  White.     Scarce. 

1788  WHEATLEY  (HENRY  B.)     Chronological  Notices  of  the  Dic- 

tionaries of  the  English  Language.  8vo,  paper,  pp.  76.  (Philo- 
logical Society  Publication.)  London,  n.  d.  [circa  1866] 

1789  WILLIAMS  (R.  O.)     Our  Dictionaries   and   other  English  Lan- 

guage Topics.     4  facsimiles.     Crown  8vo,  cloth.        New  York,  1890 

1790  WRIGHT  (THOMAS).     Dictionary  of  Obsolete  and  Provincial 

English,  containing  Words  from  English  Authors  previous  to  the 
19th  Century  ....  etc.  2  vols,  post  8vo,  cloth.  (Bohn's  Philo- 
logical Library.)  London,  1857 


1791  DICTIONARY  OF  NATIONAL  BIOGRAPHY.     Edited    by 

Leslie  Stephen  and  Sidney  Lee,  63  vols.  ;  also  the  volume  of  errata, 
and  Indexes  to  Vols.  I. -XIV.  8vo,  cloth.  (As  64  vols.,  the  Indexes 
in  sheets.)  New  York,  1885-1904 

*  The  most  monumental  work  of   English  biography  ever  published.     Sets  of  this 
t     rarely  occur  for  sale. 

1792  DTSRAELI  (ISAAC).  The  Illustrator  Illustrated.   8vo,  re-covered 

in  an  18th  Century  flowered  wrapper  printed  in  gold  and  colors 
{specimens  of  these  flowered  wrappers  and  paper  are  scarce),  pp.  81. 

London,  1838 

*  In  answer  to  Bolton  Corney's  criticism.     See  No.  1725. 

r793  Curiosities    of    Literature.     With    a   View  of   the    Life    and 

Writings  of  the  Author  by  his  Son  (Benjamin  Disraeli,  Lord 
Beaconsfield).  Frontispiece  in  each  volume.  3  vols.  8vo,  full  calf, 
gilt,  by  Rivi£re.  London:  Afoxon,  1849 


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1794  DODD  (CHARLES).    [Rev.  Hugh  Tootel.]    Dodd's  Church  History 

of  England  from  the  commencement  of  the  16th  Century  to  the 
Revolution  in  i588  (chiefly  with  regard  to  Catholics).  With  Notes, 
Additions,  and  a  continuation  by  the  Rev.  M.  A.  Tierney.  5  vols, 
(all  published).     8vo,  cloth.  London,  1839 

1795  DOMESDAY    BOOK.      Devonshire.       Facsimile — in    photozin- 

cography— of  that  part  relating  to  Devonshire.     Folio,  cloth. 

Southampton,  1862 

1796  Birch  (Walter  De  Gray).  Domesday  Book  ;  a  popu- 
lar Account  of  the  Exchequer  Manuscript  so  called,  with  Notes  of 
the   Principal   Points   of  Interest  which  it  contains,      iamo,  cloth. 

London,  1887 

1797  DOYLE   (JAMES  E.)     The  Official  Baronage  of  England,  show- 

ing the  Succession,  Dignities,  and  Offices  of  every  Peer  from  1066 
to  1885.      With  1,600  illustrations,     3  vols,    small  4to,  half  morocco. 

London,  1886 

1798  DRYDEN  (JOHN).     (Catalogue  of  an)  Exhibition  of  First  and 

Other  Editions  of  the  Works  of  John  Dryden,  together  with  a  few 
engraved  portraits,  &c.      i2mo,  wrappers,  pp.  88. 

New  York:   The  Grolier  Club,  March,  1900 

1799  DUFF    (E.    GORDON).     Early   English    Printing.     A    Series  of 

Facsimiles  of  all  the  types  used  in  England  during  the  XVe  Cen- 
tury, with  some  of  those  used  in  the  Printing  of  English  Books 
abroad.  Introduction  by  E.  Gordon  Duff.  40  facsimiles.  Folio, 
in  half  cloth  portfolio.  London,  1896 

*No  119  of  only  300  copies. 

1800  DUFFIELD  (S.  W.)    English  Hymns:  their  Authors  and  History. 

Third  edition,  revised  and  corrected.     8vo,  cloth.     New  York,  1888 

1801  DYKES  (OSWALD).     English  Proverbs  with   Moral  Reflexions 

.  .  .  familiarly  accommodated  to  the  Humour  and  Manners  of  the 
Present  Age.     8vo,  old  calf.  London,  1713 

1802  pARLE  (JOHN).      The   Philology    of    the    English    Tongue. 
I  \     Crown  8vo,  cloth.  Oxford:    The  Clarendon  Press,  187 1 

1803  ECCLESTON  (JAMES).     An  Introduction  to  English  Antiqui- 

ties.    Numerous  illustrations.  8vo,  full  calf,   gilt.     London,  1847 


jEnglisb  Ibtetors  anfc  Xtterature  219 

1804  EDWARDS   (W.    F.)      Recherches    sur  les    Langues    Celtiques. 

8vo,  bound  by  F.  Bedford  in  half  calf  gilt,  gilt  top,  uncut. 

Paris,  1844 

*  The  Lexicographical  part  showing  the  relation  of  Celtic  words  to  other  languages 
numbers  nearly  400  pages. 

1805  EIKON    BASILIKE.       Who     wrote    EIKON     BA2IAIKH  ?      By 

Christopher  Wordsworth,  London,  1824;  Documentary  Supplement 
to  the  same,  by  Wordsworth,  1825;  King  Charles,  the  First,  the 
author  of  Icon  Basilike  further  proved,  by  the  same,  1828;  Letter  to 
His  Grace  the  Abp.  of  Canterbury  concerning  the  authorship  of 
Eikon  Basilike.  By  H.  J.  Todd,  1825.  Bishop  Gauden  the  author 
of  Icon  Basilike  further  shewn,  by  the  same,  1829.  The  whole 
bound  in  two  volumes  8vo,  half  calf,  gilt.  London,  1824-29 

1806 The  Pourtraicture  of   His  Sacred   Majestie  in   his  Solitudes 

and  Sufferings.  A  Reprint  of  the  edition  of  1648,  with  facsimile 
of  the  original  frontispiece^  and  Introduction  on  the  Authorship. 
By  E.  J.  L.  Scott.     Post  8vo,  cloth.  London,  1880 

1807  Almack  (Edward).     A  Bibliography  of  the  King's  Book,  or 

Eikon  Basilike.     Facsimiles.     4to,  cloth,  uncut.  London,  1896 

*  Large  Paper  Copy.     Laid  in  is  the  additional  list  (4  pp.)  issued  in  May,  1899. 

1808  ELTON    (CHARLES).      Origins    of   English    History.      Thick 

royal  8vo,  cloth.  London,  1882 

1809  Second  Edition  of  the  same.      Revised.     8vo,  cloth. 

London,  1890 

1810  ELYOT   (SIR  THOMAS).     The  Boke   named  The  Governour, 

devised  by  Sir  Thomas  Elyot,  Knight.  Edited  from  the  First 
Edition  of  1531  by  H.  H.  S.  Croft.  2  thick  small  4to  vols,  cloth, 
uncut.  London,  1883 

*  The  first  complete  edition  of  this  famous  book,  the  editions  between  the  first  and 
this  having  many  passages  suppressed. 

jEnglisb  SMalects- 

181 1  DURHAM.     A  Glossary  of  Provincial  Words  used  in  Teesdale,  in 

the  County  of  Durham.     Post  8vo,  cloth.  London,  1849 

*  The  author  was  F.  T.  Dinsdale,  LL.D. 

1812  GLOUCESTERSHIRE.     A  Glossary  of  the  Cotswold    Dialect. 

Illustrated  by  Extracts  from  Ancient  Authors.  Post  8vo,  cloth, 
pp.  71.  London,  1868 


220  Engltsb  ibiatorp  anfc  ^Literature 

ENGLISH    DIALECTS— Continued. 

1813  HALLIWELL-PHILLIPPS  (J.  O.)  An  Historical  Sketch  of  the 

Provincial  Dialects  of  England,  illustrated  by  numerous  examples. 
By  James  Orchard  Halliwell.     Royal  8vo,  half  calf. 

*  Only  150  copies  printed.  Albany  :  J.  Munsell,  1863 

1814  KENTISH.     Morris  (Richard).     Dan  Michel's  Ayenbite  of  Inwyt; 

or,  Remorse  of  Conscience,  1340  A.D.  Edited  from  the  autograph 
MS.  in  the  British  Museum,  with  an  Introduction  on  the  Peculiari- 
ties of  the  Southern  Dialect,  and  a  Glossarial  Index.  8vo,  cloth. 
(Early  English  Text  Society.)  London,  1866 

1815  LANCASHIRE.      Bamford   (Samuel).     Dialect  of  South  Lanca- 

shire; or,  Tim  Bobbin's  Tummus  and  Meary,  revised  and  corrected, 
with  his  Rhymes,  and  an  enlarged  and  amended  Glossary  of  Words 
and  Phrases.     Crown  8vo,  cloth.  Manchester,  1850 

1816  Staton  (J.  T.)     Kestor  un  Betty;  or,   The    Adventures  un 

Mischoances  uv  a  Yewood  Felly.     Sewed,  pp.  16. 

Manchester:  J.  Heywood,  1865 

1817  MORRIS  (RICHARD).      Early  English  Poems  in  the  West-Mid- 

land Dialect  of  the  14th  Century.  Copied  and  edited  from  a  unique 
MS.  in  the  British  Museum,  with  Introduction,  Notes,  and  Glossarial 
Index.    8vo, half  morocco.    (Early  English  Text  Society.)    Lond.1864 

1818  NORTHAMPTONSHIRE.      Baker  (A.  E.)     Glossary  of  North- 

amptonshire Words  and  Phrases,  with  examples  of  their  colloquial 
use,  and  illustrations  from  various  authors,  to  which  is  added  the 
Customs  of  the  Country.     2  vols,  post  8vo,  cloth.  London,  1854 

1819  Sternberg  (Thomas).     The  Dialect  and  Folk  Lore  of  North- 
amptonshire.     i2mo,  cloth.  London,  185 1 

*  The  portion  devoted  to  Folk  Lore  includes  a  chapter  on  the  belief  in  Witchcraft  in 
the  county. 

1820  NORTHUMBERLAND.       Brockett    (J.  T.)      A    Glossary    of 

North  Country  Words  in  Use,  from  an  Original  Manuscript  in  the 
Library  of  John  George  Lambton,  with  considerable  additions. 
Portrait.      Post  8vo,  half  calf,  gilt.  Newcastle-upon-Tyne,   1825 

1821  Rolle  (Richard,  of  Hampole).      The  Pricke  of  Conscience. 

A  Northumbrian  Poem,  by  Richard  Rolle  de  Hampole.  From  the 
MSS.  in  the  British  Museum,  with  Introduction,  Notes,  and  Glossa- 
rial Index,  by  R.  Morris.  8vo,  half  morocco.  (The  Philological 
Society.)  Berlin,    1863 

1822  Another  copy.     8vo,  half  red  morocco  gilt,  gilt  top,  uncut. 

Berlin,  1863 


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ENGLISH    DIALECTS— Continued. 

1823  NORTHUMBERLAND.  Rolle  (Richard,  of  Hampole).  The 
Psalter  or  Psalms  of  David  and  certain  Canticles,  with  a  translation 
and  Exposition  in  English  by  Richard  Rolle  of  Hampole.  Edited 
from  MSS.  by  the  Rev.  H.  R.  R.  Bramley.  With  Introduction  and 
Glossary.      8vo,  cloth.  Oxford:    The  Clarendon  Press,  1884 

1824 Rolle  (Richard,  of  Hampole).     Richard  Rolle  of  Hampole, 

an  English  Father  of  the  Church  and  his  Followers.  Edited  by  C. 
Hortsman.      2  vols.  8vo,  cloth.      (Library  of  Early  English  Writers.) 

London,  1895-96 

*  Nearly  the  whole  of  the  work  consists  of  the  writings  of  Richard  Rolle  and  his 
followers  from  the  various  MSS.,  the  printed  editions  of  Wynkyn  de  Worde,  etc. 

1825  Small  (John).     English  Metrical  Homilies  from  Manuscripts 

of  the  Fourteenth  Century.  With  an  Introduction  and  Notes. 
Facsimile.     Small  4to,  cloth.  Edinburgh,  1862 

*  The  authorship  of  these  homilies  has  been  attributed  to  Richard  Rolle  de  Ham- 
pole. 

1826  POOLE  (JACOB).     A  Glossary,  with  some  Pieces  of  Verse,  of  the 

Old  Dialect  of  the  English  Colony  in  the  Baronies  of  Forth  and 
Bargy,  County  of  Wexford,  Ireland.  Formerly  collected  by  Jacob 
Poole,  and  now  edited,  with  Introduction,  Additions,  and  Notes, 
by  William  Barnes,      nmo,  cloth.  London,  1867 

1827  SKEAT  (W.  W.)  and  NODAL  (J.  H.)     A  Bibliographical  List 

of  the  Works  that  have  been  published,  or  are  known  to  exist  in 
manuscript,  illustrative  of  the  various  dialects  of  English.  3  parts, 
8vo,  wrappers.      (English  Dialect  Society.)  London,  1873-77 

1828  SOMERSETSHIRE.     Jennings  (J.)     The  Dialect  of   the  West 

of  England,  particularly  Somersetshire,  with  a  Glossary  of  Words 
now  in  use  there;  also,  with  Poems  and  other  Pieces  exemplifying 
the  Dialect.  Second  Edition,  revised  and  enlarged  by  J.  K.  Jen- 
nings.     i2mo,  cloth.  London,  1869 

1829  WESTMORELAND.     Wheeler  (Mrs.   Ann).     The  Westmore- 

land Dialect  in  Four  Familiar  Dialogues.  New  edition,  to  which 
is  added  a  Copious  Glossary  of  Westmoreland  and  Cumberland 
Words.     Post  8vo,  cloth.  London,  1840 

1830  WORCESTERSHIRE.    Salisbury  (Jesse).  A  Glossary  of  Words 

and  Phrases  used  in  S.  E.  Worcestershire,  together  with  some  of 
the  Sayings,  Customs,  Superstitions,  Charms,  etc.,  common  in  that 
District.     8vo,  wrappers,  pp.  92.  Lond.  1893 

*  The  author  was  a   London  bookseller,  native  of  the  county,  who  published  this 
himself. 


222  Bnglisb  fnstors  anfc>  literature 

ENGLISH    DIALECTS— Continued. 

1831  YORKSHIRE.     Atkinson  (Rev.  J.  C.)     A  Glossary  of  the  Cleve- 

land Dialect:  Explanatory,   Derivative  and  Critical.     Thick  demy 
8vo,  cloth.  London,  1868 

1832  Hunter  (Rev.  Joseph).     The  Hallamshire  Glossary.      Small 

4to,  original  cloth,  uncut.  Lond. :  W.  Pickering,  1829 

*  No.  7  of  only  12  copies  on  Large  Paper.  Very  scarce.  The  district  of  Hallam- 
shire includes  Sheffield  and  its  vicinity.  The  appendix  includes  a  list  of  uncommon 
words  used  in  Halifax  by  the  Rev.  J.  Watson. 

x^33  The  Ordinary  Issue  of  the  Same.     Post  8vo,  cloth. 

London:  W.  Pickering,  1829 

1834  ESCOTT   (T.  H.  S.)     England:  its  People,  Polity,  and  Pursuits. 

New  and  revised  edition.     Demy  8vo,  cloth.  London,  1887 

1835  EVANS   (JOHN).     The  Ancient  Stone  Implements,  Weapons  and 

Ornaments  of  Great  Britain.     Numerous  illustrations.     8vo,  cloth. 

London,  1872 

1836  The  Ancient   Bronze  Implements,  Weapons,  and  Ornaments 

of  Great  Britain  and  Ireland.     Numerous  illustrations.     8vo,  cloth. 

London,  1881 

1837  EVERITT    (GRAHAM).      English    Caricaturists    and    Graphic 

Humorists  of  the  19th  Century,  how  they  Illustrated  and  Interpreted 
their  Times.     Numerous  reproductions.     4to,  cloth.  London,  1886 

1838  pAITHORNE  (WILLIAM).     A  Descriptive  Catalogue  of  the 

Engraved   Works  of  William   Faithorne.       By  Louis  Fagan. 
Royal  8vo,  cloth.  London,  1888 

1839  FALLOWS  (S.)     Hand-book  of  Abbreviations  and  Contractions, 

current,  classical  and  mediaeval.   Square  i2mo,  cloth.   Chicago,  1883 

family  IRames. 

1840  ARTHUR  (WILLIAM).     An  Etymological  Dictionary  of  Family 

and   Christian  Names,  with  an  Essay  on  their  Derivation  and  Im- 
port.     Post  8vo,  cloth.  New  York,  1857 

1841  BARDSLEY   (C.  W.)     English  Surnames,  their  Sources  and  Sig- 

nifications.    Second    Edition,    revised    and    enlarged.     Thick  post 
8vo,  cloth.  London,  1875 

1842  Curiosities  of  Puritan  Nomenclature.      Post  8vo,  cloth. 

London,  1880 


Bngltsb  fMstors  anfc  Xiterature  223 

FAMILY    NAMES— Continued. 

1843  CHARNOCK  (R.  S.)     Ludus  Patronymicus;  or,  The  Etymology 

of  Curious  Surnames.      Crown  8vo,  cloth.  London,  1868 

1844  Praenomina;  or,  The  Etymology  of  the   Principal  Christian 

Names  of  Great  Britain  and  Ireland.     Crown  8vo,  cloth. 

London,  1882 

1845  FERGUSON  (R.)     English  Surnames  and  their  Place  in  the  Teu- 

tonic Family.     Post  8vo,  cloth.  London,  1858 

1846  Surnames  as  a  Science.     Post  8vo,  cloth.  London,  1883 

1847  LOWER  (MARK  ANTONY).     English  Surnames:  an  Essay  on 

Family   Nomenclature,    Historical,   Etymological,   and   Humorous. 
Third  Edition,  enlarged.     2  vols,  post  8vo,  cloth.  London,  1849 

*  Contains  the  complete  Roll  of  Battel  Abbey. 

1848  A  Dictionary  of  Family  Names  of  the  United  Kingdom.  Por- 
trait.    Royal  8vo,  cloth.  London,  i860 

1849  SIMS  (C.  S.)     The  Origin  and  Signification  of  Scottish  Surnames, 

with  a  Vocabulary  of  Christian  Names.     8vo,  boards. 

♦Only  250  printed.  Albany:  J.  Munseil,  1862 

1850  FERGUSON  (ROBERT).     The  Northmen  in  Cumberland  and 

Westmoreland.      Crown  8vo,  cloth.  London,  1856 

185 1  FISCHEL  (DR.  E.)     The  English  Constitution.     Translated  from 

the  Second  German  Edition  by  R.  J.  Shee.     Thick  8vo,  cloth. 

London,  1863 

1852  FISHER  (GEORGE).     A  Companion  and   Key  to  the  History  of 

England,  consisting  of  copious  details  of  the  British  Sovereigns.  . .  . 
with  Genealogical  Charts  of  the  Dynasties  emanating  from  them 
....  holders  of  the  several  titles  of  the  British,  Saxon,  and  English 
Nobility,  etc.      Thick  royal  8vo,  half  roan.  London,  1832 

folMLoxe. 

1853  BOURNE  (HENRY).  Antiquitates  Vulgares;  or,  The  Antiquities 

of  the  Common  People,  giving  an  Account  of  several  of  their  Opin- 
ions and  Ceremonies.  .  .  .  etc.     8vo,  old  calf  (name  cut  from  title). 

Newcastle:  Printed  for  the  Author,  1725 

*  The  scarce  original  edition.     Brand  afterwards  incorporated   this  book  in  his 
"  Popular  Antiquities." 


224  Englisb  ibistors  ant)  ^Literature 

FOLK-LORE— Continued* 

1854  BRUSHFIELD  (T.  N.)     The  Salmon  Clause  in  the  Indentures  of 

Apprentices.      8vo,  wrappers,  pp.  32.  Chester  1897 

*  Privately  printed.    On  the  tradition  that  in  the  indentures  of  apprentices  a  clause 
was  inserted  that  they  were  not  to  be  compelled  to  eat  salmon. 

1855  DUFF  (E.  GORDON).    The  Dialogue  or  Communing  between  the 

Wise  King  Salomon  and  Marcolphus.    Edited  by  E.  G.  Duff.   Small 
4to,  cloth.  London,  1892 

*  Facsimile  of  the  edition  in  English,  printed  by  Gerard  Leeu  in  Antwerp,  1492. 

1856  GLYDE  (J.)     The  Norfolk  Garland:  a  Collection  of  the  Supersti- 

tions, Beliefs  and    Practices,   Proverbs,   Curious   Customs,  Ballads 
and  Songs  of  the  People  of  Norfolk,  with  Anecdotes.     8vo,  cloth. 

London,  n.  d.  [1872] 

1857  GOMME  (G.  L.)     Primitive  Folk-Moots;  or,  Open-Air  Assemblies 

in  Britain.      Post  8vo,  cloth.  London,  1880 

1858  Folk-Lore  Relics  of   Early  Village  Life.     8vo,  half  morocco, 

gilt  top,  uncut.  London,  1883 

1859  The  History  of  Thomas  Hickathrift.  Printed  from  the  earli- 
est extant  copies  and  edited,  with  an  Introduction.  Small  4to,  vel- 
lum. London:  Printed  for  the  Villon  Society,  1885 

*  Only  a  limited  number  printed. 

i860  The  History  of  the   Seven  Wise  Masters  of  Rome.      Printed 

from  the  edition   of  Wynkyn  de  Worde,  1520,  and  edited,  with   an 
Introduction.      Small  4to,  vellum,  uncut. 

London:    The  Villon  Society,  1885 

*  Only  a  limited  number  printed. 

1861  McRITCHIE  (DAVID).     The  Testimony  of  Tradition.     20  illus- 

trations.     8vo,  cloth.  London,  1890 

*  On  the  primitive  inhabitants  of  Ireland  and   Scotland,  the   Finns  or  Fians,  the 
Fairies,  etc. 

1862  Fians,  Fairies,  and  Picts.     Illustrated.     8vo,  cloth. 

London,  1893 

1863  NORTHALL  (G.  F.)     English    Folk    Rhymes:    a    Collection    of 

Traditional  Verses  relating  to  Places  and  Persons,  Customs,  Super- 
stitions, etc.      Post  8vo,  cloth.  London,  1892 

1864  NUTT  (ALFRED).     Studies  on  the  Legend   of  the  Holy  Grail, 

with  especial  reference  to  the  Hypothesis  of  its  Celtic  Origin.    8vo, 
cloth,  uncut.  London,  1888 


jEngltsb  ibistors  an&  Xiterature  225 

FOL.K-LORE— Continued. 

1865  RHYS  (JOHN).     Studies  in  the  Arthurian  Legend.     8vo,  cloth. 

Oxford:    The  Clarendon  Press,  1891 

1866  ROBERT  THE  DEVIL  AND  VERGILIUS,   The  Lyfe  of  Rob- 

ert the  Deuyll,  from  Wynkyn  de  Worde's  edition;  also,  The  Lyfe  of 
Virgilius,  from  Jan  Doesborch's  edition.  Pickering's  reprints. 
2  vols  in  1.     Crown  8vo,  half  morocco.  London,  1827 


1867  FORSTER  (JOHN).     Arrest  of  the  Five  Members  by  Charles  the 

First.     A  Chapter  of  English  History  re-written.      Post  8vo,  cloth. 
Scarce.  London,  i860 

1868  FOSS  (EDWARD).     Biographia  Juridica.     A   Biographical  Dic- 

tionary of  the  Judges  of  England  from  the  Conquest  to  the  Present 
Time,  1066-1870.     8vo,  cloth.  London,  1870 

1869  FOX-BOURNE~(H.  R.)  English  Seamen  under  the  Tudors.  Maps. 

2  vols,  post  8vo,  half  morocco  gilt,  gilt  tops.  London,  1868 

*  The  Voyages  of  the  Cabots,  Frobisher,  Sir  Humphrey  Gilbert  and  his  Colonizing 
Projects,  Sir  Walter  Ralegh,  John  Davis,  Drake,  etc. 

1870  FREEMAN  (EDWARD  A.)     The  Growth  of  the  English  Con- 

stitution from  the  Earliest  Times.     First  Edition.     Post  8vo,  cloth. 

*  Scarce.  London,  1872 

187 1  FROUDE  (JAMES  A),       The  Divorce  of  Catharine  of  Aragon. 

The   Story  as  told   by  the   Imperial    Ambassadors  resident  at   the 
Court  of  Henry  VIII.     First  Edition.     8vo,  cloth.     London,  1891 

1872  [FRY  (JOHN).]     Bibliographical    Memoranda    in    illustration    of 

Early    English  Literature.       Small    4to,    half    morocco,    gilt    top, 
uncut.  Bristol,  1816 

*  A  description  of  some  extremely  rare  Early  English  Imprints,  with  collations  and 
extracts.  Only  100  copies  were  privately  printed.  The  author  was  a  Bristol  book- 
seller who — not  living  in  the  present  time — had  time  to  read  the  many  curious  works 
which  passed  through  his  hands,  and  as  a  result  wrote  a  few  interesting  and  valuable 
books  dealing  with  Early  English  Literature. 

1873  FURNIVALL  (F.  J.)     Education  in  Early  England.     8vo,  wrap- 

pers, pp.  lxxiv.  .  London,  1867 

*  Forewords  to  a  Collection  of  Treatises  on  Manners  and  Meals  in  Olden  Time  for 
the  Early  English  Text  Society. 


226  Engltsb  HMstorg  anfc  ^Literature 

1874  /^AIRDNER  (JAMES).     England.     Crown  8vo,  cloth.    (Early 
\j     Chronicle  of  Europe  Series.)  London,  n.  d. 

1875  GARDINER  (S.   R.)  and  MULLINGER  (J.  B.)     Introduction 

to  the  Study  of  English  History.      Post  8vo,  cloth.         London,  1881 

1876  GARDINER   (SAMUEL   R.)     A  Student's   History  of  England, 

from  the  Earliest  Times  to  1885.  Nearly  400  illustrations.  Thick 
post  8vo,  cloth.  London,  1893 

1877  What  Gunpowder  Plot  was.     Illustrated.      Post  8vo,  cloth. 

London,  1897 

1878  A  School  Atlas  of  English  History.     88  colored  maps.    Small 

4to,  cloth.  London,  1898 

1879  GARNIER  (RUSSELL   M.)     Annals   of  the   British   Peasantry. 

Thick  8vo,  cloth.  London,  1895 

*  The  Origin  of  the  Employer,  the  Origin  of  the  Laborer,  Mediaeval  Local  Gov- 
ernment, Mediaeval  Peasant  Life,  the  Means  of  Poor  Relief,  etc. 

1880  GASQUET  (FRANCIS  AIDAN).     Monkof  the  Order  of  St.  Bene- 

dict. Henry  VIII.  and  the  English  Monasteries.  An  Attempt  to 
Illustrate  the  History  of  their  Suppression.     2  thick  8vo  vols.,  cloth. 

London,  1888 

*  Four  maps  are  in  the  two  volumes,  showing  the  places  where  the  monasteries  and 
nunneries  of  the  various  Orders  were  situated. 

1881  GASQUET  (FRANCIS  AIDAN)  and  BISHOP  (E.)      Edwaid 

VI.  and  the  Book  of  Common  Prayer.  An  examination  into  its  Ori- 
gin and  Early  History,  with  an  Appendix  of  Unpublished  Documents. 
Facsimile.     8vo,  cloth.  London,  1890 

1882  GAZETTEER.     The  National  Gazetteer.     A  Topographical  Dic- 

tionary of  the  British  Isles.  Compiled  from  the  Latest  and  Best 
Sources,  and  illustrated  with  a  complete  County  Atlas  (69  colored 
maps).      12  vols,  royal  8vo,  cloth.  London:  Virtue  &  Co.,  1868 

1883  GENEALOGY.     The  Ancestor.     A  Quarterly  Review  of  County 

and  Family  History,  Heraldry  and  Antiquities,  April,  1902,  to  July, 
1904.  With  numerous  reproductions  of  rare  portraits,  and  other  illustra- 
tions.     10  vols,  royal  8vo,  boards.  London,  1902-4 

1884  Bridger    (Charles).     An    Index    to    the  Printed   Pedigrees 

contained  in  County  and  Local  Histories,  the  Herald's  Visitations, 
and  in  the  more  important  Genealogical  Collections.     8vo,  cloth. 

London,  1867 


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1885  GENEALOGY.     Grimaldi  (Stacey).     Origines  Genealogicae;  or, 

The  Sources  whence  English  Genealogies  may  be  traced  from  the 
Conquest  to  the  Present  Time,  accompanied  by  Specimens  of  Antient 
Records,  Rolls  and  Manuscripts,  etc.  4to,  half  red  morocco,  gilt 
top.  London,  1828 

1886  Phillimore    (W.   P.   W.)     How    to    Write  the  History  of  a 

Family.     A  Guide  for  the  Genealogist.     Post  8vo,  cloth. 

*  Out  of  print  and  scarce.  London,   1888 

1887  Phillimore  (W.  P.  W.)     Pedigree  Work.     A  Handbook  for 

the  Genealogist,  with  a  new  Date  Book,  1066  to  1900.  Narrow  8vo, 
wrappers,  pp.  73.  [London,  1900] 

1888  Rye  (Walter).     Records  and  Record  Searching.     A  Guide 

to  the  Genealogist  and  Topographer.     8vo,  cloth,  uncut. 

London,  1888 

*  A  practical  guide,  with  instructions  how  to  draw  a  genealogy,  where  to  find  the 
records,  lists  of  records,  etc. 

1889  Sims  (R.)  A  Manual  for  the  Genealogist,  Topographer,  An- 
tiquary, and  Legal  Professor,  consisting  of  Descriptions  of  Public 
Records;  Parochial  and  other  Registers;  Wills;  County  and  other 
Histories;  etc.  New  and  Improved  Edition,  with  Glossary  of  Words 
and  Phrases.     Thick  8vo,  cloth.  London,  1888 

1890  GEOFFREY  OF  MONMOUTH.     Editio  Princeps.      Britanie 

utriusqz  |  regu  et  pricipu  Ori  |  go  et  gesta  insignia  |  ab  Galfrido 
Monemutensi  ex  antiquissi  |  mis  Britannici  sermonis  monumentis 
in  I  latinu  sermone  traducta;  et  ab  Ascensio  cu  |  ra  et  impedio 
magistri  Juonis  Cavellati  in  |  lucem  edita;  pstant  in  ejusdem  aed- 
ibus.      Small  4to,  printed  in  Roman  letters. 

[Paris]:  Ex  sEdibus  nostris  ad  idus  Julias,  Anni  MDVIII. 

*  First  edition  of  the  History  of  Geoffrey  of  Monmouth,  printed  by  the  Paris  printer 
and  scholar  Josse  Badius  Ascensius,  with  an  interesting  woodcut  on  the  title  showing 
the  interior  of  his  printing  house,  with  the  compositor,  the  inker,  and  the  pressman  at 
work.  A  woodcut  of  arms,  probably  of  Cavellatus,  is  on  the  reverse  of  folio  Aa  viii. 
In  a  few  places  some  former  owner  has  written  a  remark  or  two  on  the  margins,  and 
the  back  margin  of  the  title  has  been  neatly  repaired,  otherwise  a  good  copy. 

In  Geoffrey  of  Monmouth  is  to  be  found  the  source  of  most  of  the  Romances  and 
Romantic  Fictions  of  early  England.  In  it  are  the  legends  connected  with  King 
Arthur,  the  deeds  and  prophecies  of  the  enchanter  Merlin,  the  original  story  of  King 
Lear  (which  Shakespeare  used),  the  stories  of  Locrine  and  King  Lud,  etc.,  etc.  NYace 
and  Layamon's  Brut  is  practically  a  translation  in  Anglo-Norman  and  early  English  of 
Geoffrey  of  Monmouth. 


228  Englisb  Ibistors  an&  literature 

1891  GEOFFREY  OF  MONMOUTH.      The  British  History,  trans- 

lated into  English  from  the  Latin  of  Jeffrey  of  Monmouth.  With 
a  large  Preface  concerning  the  Authority  of  the  History.  By  Aaron 
Thompson.     8vo,  old  calf  gilt.  London,  1718 

1892   Large  Paper  Copy  of  the  same.    8vo,  old  calf  (joints  cracked). 

London,  1718 

1893  Giles  (J.  A.)     The  British  History  of  Geoffrey  of  Monmouth. 

Translated  from  the  Latin  by  A.  Thompson.  New  Edition,  revised 
and  corrected  by  J.  A.  Giles.     8vo,  half  roan.  London,  1842 

1894  GIBBON  (EDWARD).     Murray  (John— Editor).    The  Autobiog- 

raphies of  Edward  Gibbon.  Printed  verbatim  from  hitherto  unpub- 
lished MSS.,  with  an  Introduction  by  the  Earl  of  Sheffield.  Portrait. 
8vo,  cloth,  gilt  top.  London,  1896 

1895  Prothero  (Rowland  E. — Editor).  Private  Letters  of  Ed- 
ward Gibbon,  1753-1794.  With  an  Introduction  by  the  Earl  of 
Sheffield.      2  vols.  8vo,  cloth.  London,  1896 

1896  GILES   (J.  A.)     Scriptores    Rerum   Gestarum  Willelmi    Conques- 

toris.     8vo,  cloth.      (Scriptores  Monastici.)  London,  1845 

*  A  collection  of  early  original  minor  documents  relating  to  the  reign  of  William 
the  Conqueror. 

1897  History  of  the  Ancient  Britons  from  the  Earliest  Period  to 

the  Invasion  of  the  Saxons,  compiled  from  the  Original  Authorities; 
also  Historical  Documents  concerning  the  Ancient  Britons.  2  vols. 
8vo,  cloth.  London,  1847 

*  The  Original  Documents  include  the  texts  of  Nennius,  Gildas,  Richard  of  Ciren- 
cester, Caradoc's  Life  of  Gildas,  selections  from  Bede,  etc. 

1898  {Editor).     Six  Old  English  Chronicles,  of  which  two  are  now 

first  translated:  Ethelwerd's  Chronicle — Asser's  Life  of  Alfred — 
Geoffrey  of  Monmouth's  British  History — Gildas — Nennius — and 
Richard  of  Cirencester.  With  illustrative  notes.  Post  8vo,  cloth. 
(Bohn's  Antiquarian  Library.)  London,  1848 

1899  GLASS  (H.  A.)     The    Story   of    the   Psalters.     A  History  of  the 

Metrical  Versions  of  Great  Britain  and  America  from  1549  to  1885. 
Crown  8vo,  cloth.  London,  1888 

1900  GLENNIE   (J.    S.    S.)       Arthurian    Localities  ;    their    Historical 

Origin,  Chief  Country,  and  Fingalian  Relations,  with  a  map  of 
Arthurian  Scotland.      8vo,  cloth.  Edinburgh,  1869 


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1901  GOMME  (G.    L.)     The  Literature  of  Local  Institutions.      i2mo, 

cloth.      (The  Book-Lover's  Library.)  London,  1886 

*  A  short  bibliography,  with  historical  text,  of  books  relating  to  Municipal  Govern- 
ment, Guilds,  the  Manor,  the  Township,  and  the  Parish. 

1902  GOSSE  (EDMUND).     A  History  of  Eighteenth   Century  Litera- 

ture (1660-1780).   First  Edition.    Crown  8vo,  cloth.    London,  1889 

l9°3  A  Short   History  of   Modern    English  Literature.      Post  8vo, 

cloth,  uncut.  London,  1900 

1904  GRAY  (THOMAS).  A  Catalogue  briefly  descriptive  of  various 
Books  and  Original  Manuscripts  of  the  poet  Gray.  (With  intro- 
duction of  4  pp.  signed  C.  W.  [Charles  Wright].  8vo,  half  roan, 
pp.  4+27.  [London],  1851 

*  Very  rare.  Thick  paper  copy,  privately  printed  in  an  edition  of  14  copies  only. 
The  prices  and  purchasers'  names  written  in  ink.  This  contained  the  original  manu- 
script of  the  Elegy  in  a  Country  Church-yard. 

I9°5  Catalogue  of  some   Choice    and    Fine  Books,    comprising  a 

further  selection  from  a  valuable  Library  .  .  .  including  the  re- 
served Books,  Autograph  Manuscripts,  and  Letters  of  the  poet 
Gray.     8vo,  half  calf,  pp.  32.      (Auction  Sale  catalogue.) 

London:  Sotheby  and  Wilkinson,  1854 

1906  GREEN  (J.  R.)     A  Short  History  of  the  English  People.    Maps, 

etc.  Thick  crown  8vo,  finely  bound  in  half  red  crushed  levant 
morocco  gilt,  gilt  top.  London,  1876 

*  From  the  library  of  Lord  Chief  Justice  Coleridge,  with  his  pencil  autograph  and 
some  notes. 

1907  GREENWELL  (W.)     British  Barrows.     A  Record  of  the  Exami- 

nation of  Sepulchral  Mounds  in  various  parts  of  England.  With 
Descriptions  of  Skulls,  General  Remarks  on  Prehistoric  Crania, 
and  an  Appendix,  by  George  Rolleston.  Illustrated.  Thick  8vo, 
full  calf,   gilt.     Presentation  copy  from  the  author. 

Oxford:    The  Clarendon  Press,  1877 

1908  GROLIER   CLUB.      Catalogue  of  Original  and  Early  Editions  of 

some  of  the  Poetical  and  Prose  Works  of  English  Writers  from 
Langland  to  Wither.  With  Collations,  Notes,  and  Facsimiles. 
Royal  8vo,  half  straight-grain  morocco,  uncut. 

New  Vork  :  The  Grolier  Club,  1893 
*Only  400  copies  were  printed.     Valuable  for  its  collations. 


230  jEnglisb  Ibistorp  anfc  ^Literature 

1909  GROLIER  CLUB.  English  Literary  Portraits.  Catalogue  of 
an  Exhibition  at  the  Grolier  Club,  Nov.  1898.  i2mo,  wrappers, 
pp.  28.  New  York:   The  Grolier  Club,  1898 

1910 English    Title-Pages    and     Frontispieces    of    the  i6th 

and   17TH  Centuries.     Catalogue  of  an  Exhibition  at  the  Grolier 
Club,  April  1898.      i2mo,  wrappers,  pp.  42. 

New  York:    The  Grolier  Club,  1898 

191 1  Poets    Laureate.      (Catalogue    of)    an     Exhibition   of    the 

Works  of  the  Poets  Laureate.      Exhibited  at  the  Grolier  Club,  Jan. 
25  to  Feb.  16,  1901.      i2mo,  wrappers,  pp.  80.        New  York  [1901] 

1912  GROSS   (CHARLES).     A    Classified   List   of    Books   relating  to 

British   Municipal    History.     Royal   8vo,  sewed,  pp.  18.      (Repub- 
lished from  the  Bulletin  of  Harvard  University.) 

Cambridge,  Mass.,  1891 

1913  A    Bibliography   of    British     Municipal    History,    including 

Guilds  and  Parliamentary  Representation.     8vo,   cloth.      (Harvard 
Historical  Studies.)  New  York,  1897 


1914    f  \  ALDEMAN   (S.  S.)     Affixes  in  their  Origin  and  Application, 
exhibiting  the  Etymologic  Structure  of  English  Words.     Post 


H 

8vo,  cloth.  Phila.  1865 


1915  HALKETT  (S.)  and  LAING  (J.)     A  Dictionary  of  Anonymous 

and  Pseudonymous  Literature  of  Great  Britain,  including  the 
Works  of  Foreigners  written  in,  or  translated  into,  the  English 
Language.      4  vols,  royal  8vo,  cloth.  Edinburgh,  1882-88 

1916  HALL  (FITZEDWARD).      Two  Trifles:  I.,    A  Rejoinder;  II., 

Scientist,  with  a  Preamble,      iamo,  sewed,  pp.  36. 

[London]  :  Privately  Printed,  1895 

*  On  the  "American  Dialect." 

1917  HALL  (REV.   PETER).     Reliquiae   Liturgicae,    and    Fragmenta 

Liturgica.  Documents  connected  with  the  Liturgy  of  the  Church 
of  England,  exhibiting  the  Substitutes  proposed  for  it,  and  the 
Alterations,  etc.      12  vols,  square  i6mo,  cloth. 

Bath:  Privately  Printed,  1847-48 

*  Contains  reprints  of  the  Proposed  Prayer  Book,  Phila.,  1786;  the  Middleburgh 
Prayer  Book,  1586;  the  Scottish  Prayer  Book,  1637;  the  Parliamentary  Directory, 
1644;  the  Savoy  Liturgy,  1 661 ;  the  Nonjurors' and  Scottish  Offices,  1718;  Henley's 
Liturgy  of  the  Oratory,  1727;  Whiston's  Primitive  Liturgy,  1713;  Stephens'  Primi- 
tive Liturgies,  1696;  the  Puritan  Prayer  Book  (1586-1602);  etc. 


Englisb  IMstors  ant)  ^literature  231 

1918  HALLIWELL-PHILLIPPS  (J.  O.)       Some    Account    of    the 

Popular  Tracts  formerly  in  the  Library  of  Captain  Cox,  A.D.  1575. 
8vo,  half  roan,  pp.  21.  London,  1849 

*  Only  50  copies  printed.  Very  scarce.  Nothing  would  in  all  probability  have  been 
known  of  Captain  Cox  if  Laneham  in  his  account  of  the  entertainment  of  Queen 
Elizabeth  at  Kenilworth,  1575,  had  not  thought  him  a  fit  object  to  poke  fun  at  on 
account  of  his  partiality  for  old  books,  and  gives  a  list  of  his  library.  From  this  list 
Halliwell-Phillipps  has  described  them  in  more  detail,  with  account  of  editions. 

1919  A  Brief  Account  of  an  Unique  Edition  of  Sir  Philip  Sydney's 

Arcadia.     4to,  cloth,  pp.  7.  [London],  Brixton-Hill,  1854 

*  Only  25  copies  were  printed  for  private  circulation,  and  now  excessively  scarce. 
The  solution  of  the  problem  that  Halliwell-Phillipps  here  propounds,  as  to  the  unique 
edition  of  Sidney's  Arcadia,  is  that  both  Lownes  and  Waterson  jointly  shared  in  the 
expense  of  this  edition,  and  titles  were  printed  some  with  Lownes'  name  and  others 
with  that  of  Waterson.     The  copies  otherwise  exactly  correspond. 

1920  A  Brief  Account  of  Theological  Manuscripts  in   the   Library 

of  James  O.  Halliwell.     4to,  cloth,  pp.  8. 

[London],  Brixton-Hill,  1854 

*  Scarce.     Only  25  copies  printed  for  private  circulation. 

1921   Brief  Notices   of   Bibliographical   Rarities  in  the  Library  of 

James  Orchard   Halliwell.     4to,  cloth.  London,  1855 

*  Only  25  copies  issued  for  private  circulation.     Signed  by  the  author. 

1922   A  Catalogue  of   an    Unique    Collection    of    Ancient   English 

Broadside  Ballads,  with  Notes  of  the  Tunes  and  Imprints.  By 
J.  O.  Halliwell.  8vo,  bound  by  Riviere  in  half  morocco,  gilt  top, 
uncut  (one  or  two  leaves  slightly  foxed).  London,  1856 

*  Printed  by  the  Whittinghams,  at  the  Chiswick  Press,  this  being  No.  15  of  only 
25  copies  printed  on  plate  paper. 

1923  A  Dictionary  of  Old  English  Plays,  existing  either  in   Print 

or  in  Manuscript,  from  the  Earliest  Times  to  the  Close  of  the  17th 
Century,  including  also  Notices  of  Latin  Plays  written  by  English 
Authors.      By  J.  O.  Halliwell.     8vo,  cloth.  London,  i860 

1924  A  Hand-List   of   Early  English   Literature   preserved  in  the 

Douce  Collection  in  the  Bodleian  Library,  selected  from  the  printed 
Catalogue.      8vo,  cloth.      London:  For  Private  Circulation  only,  i860 

*  Only  50  copies  were  printed. 

1925  Halliwelliana:  a   Bibliography  of  the   Publications  of  J.  O. 

Halliwell-Phillipps.  By  Justin  Winsor.  8vo,  sewed,  pp.  30.  (Re- 
published from  the  Bulletin  of  Harvard  University.) 

Cambridge,  1881 


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1926  HALLIWELL-PHILLIPPS  (J.  O.)     A  Dictionary  of  Misprints 

found  in  Printed  Books  of  the  16th  and  17th  Centuries,  compiled  .  .  . 
especially  for  those  who  are  engaged  in  Editing  the  Works  of  Shake- 
speare and  our  other  Early  Dramatists.     Small  4to,  cloth. 

*  Only  a  few  copies  printed  for  private  circulation.  Brighton,   1887 

1927  HAMPSON  (R.  T.)     Origines  Patriciae;  or,  A  Deduction  of  Euro- 

pean Titles  of  Nobility  and  Dignified  Offices  from  their  Primitive 
Sources.      8vo,  cloth.  London,  1846 

1928  HAMST   (OLPHAR).     Handbook  of  Fictitious  Names:  being  a 

Guide  to  Authors,  chiefly  in  the  Lighter  Literature  of  the  XlXth 
Century,  who  have  written  under  Assumed  Names,  and  to  Literary 
Forgers,  Impostors,  etc.     8vo,  cloth.  London,  1868 

*  By  a  little  ingenuity  the  real  name  of  the  author  (Ralph  Thomas)  can  be  read  in 
the  pseudonym. 

1929  HARDY  (THOMAS  DUFFUS).       Monumenta    Historica    Bri- 

tannica;  or,  Materials  for  the  History  of  Britain  from  the  Earliest 
Period.  Volume  I.,  extending  to  the  Norman  Conquest.  Prepared 
and  illustrated  with  Notes  by  the  late  Henry  Petrie  and  the  Rev. 
John  Sharpe.  Completed  and  edited  by  T.  D.  Hardy.  Map  and 27 
full-page  plates  of  coins  and  facsimiles  of  MSS.  Thick  folio,  half  calf. 
[London]  :  Published  by  Command  of  Her  Majesty,  1848 

*  No  more  than  this  volume,  extending  to  the  Norman  Conquest,  was  published. 
It  contains  texts  and  translations  of  the  Saxon  Chronicle,  the  Chronicle  of  Ethelred, 
Florence  of  Worcester,  Henry  of  Huntingdon,  and  many  other  important  pieces,  with 
selections  from  the  classical  authors  who  mention  Britain,  a  collection  of  Roman  in- 
scriptions, the  Norman-French  poem  "  L'Estorie  des  Engles,"  by  Geoffery  Gaimar 
(the  only  publication  of  this),  etc.,  etc.  Henry  Petrie  commenced  the  publication, 
but  died,  and  Hardy  finished  it. 

I93° Descriptive   Catalogue   of  Materials  relating    to   the   History 

of  Great  Britain  and  Ireland  to  the  Reign  of  Henry  VII.  3  vols,  in  4. 
Royal  8vo,  half  roan.     (Rolls  Series.)  London,  1862-1871 

*  A  valuable  reference  work  for  the  earliest  manuscripts  relating  to  British  History, 
with  biographical  notices  of  the  authors,  and — in  many  cases — a  short  analysis.  The 
collection  includes  not  only  those  existing  in  the  Museums,  Libraries,  and  Private 
Collections  in  Great  Britain,  but  also  those  to  be  found  in  foreign  countries.  The 
third  volume  contains  some  colored  facsimiles. 

1931  HART  (REV.  RICHARD).  Ecclesiastical  Records  of  England, 
Ireland,  and  Scotland,  from  the  Fifth  Century  till  the  Reformation. 
Being  an  Epitome  of  British  Councils,  the  Legatine  and  Provincial 
Constitutions,  and  other  Memorials  of  the  Olden  Time,  with  Pro- 
legomena and  Notes.  Second  Edition,  much  enlarged,  j  plates. 
8vo,  half  calf,  gilt.  Cambridge,  1846 


jEnglisb  Ibistor^  ant)  Xfterature  233 

1932  HASLEWOOD    (JOSEPH).     Catalogue    of    the    Curious    and 

Valuable  Library  of  the  late  Joseph  Haslewood.  Which  will  be  sold 
by  Auction  by  Mr.  Evans.  Interleaved  with  paper  to  4to  size,  on 
which  is  written  the  prices  and  purchaser's  names.  4to,  half 
morocco.  London,  1833 

*  At  the  end  is  neatly  mounted  an  excerpt  from  the  Athenaeum,  containing  the 
famous  bitter  attack  on  Haslewood,  and  his  account  of  the  "Revels"  of  the  Rox- 
burghe  Club,  of  which  he  was  the  founder  ;  also  a  written  note  on  the  reasons  why 
Evans  and  not  Sotheby  sold  the  library.     Scarce. 

1933  HAYDN  (JOSEPH).    The  Book  of  Dignities,  containing  Rolls  of 

the  Official  Personages  of  the  British  Empire,  Civil,  Ecclesiastical, 
Judicial,  etc.,  etc.     8vo,  half  roan.  London,  185 1 

1934 The  Book  of  Dignities,  containing  Lists  of  the  Official  Per- 
sonages of  the  British  Empire,  Civil,  Diplomatic,  Heraldic,  Judicial, 
etc.,  from  the  Foundation  of  their  Respective  States.  Continued 
to  the  Present  Time  with  numerous  additional  lists,  and  an  Index 
by  Horace  Ockerby.     Third  Edition.      Very  thick  8vo,  cloth. 

London,  1894 

1935  HAYNES   (J.  E.)     Pseudonyms  of  Authors,    including   Anonyms 

and  Initialisms.     8vo,  cloth.  New  York,  1882 

1936  HAZLITT   (W.   C.)     Hand-Book   to   the   Popular,   Poetical,   and 

Dramatic  Literature  of  Great  Britain,  from  the  Invention  of  Print- 
ing to  the  Restoration.     Royal  8vo,  cloth.  London,  1867 

*  An  Entirely  Uncut  Copy.     Scarce  in  this  state. 

1937  HAZLITT'S  BIBLIOGRAPHICAL  COLLECTIONS  AND 

NOTES.     Collections  and  Notes,  1867-1876.     8vo,  cloth. 

London,  1876 

*  The  First  Series.  This  and  the  following  six  lots  of  these  Bibliographical  Col- 
lections form  a  complete  set  of  the  series. 

1938  Second  Series   of  Bibliographical   Collections  and    Notes  on 

Early  English  Literature,  1474-1 700.   Thick  8vo,  cloth.   London, 1882 

*  Only  525  printed. 

'939  Third  and  Final    Series    of    Bibliographical    Collections  and 

Notes  on  Early  English  Literature,  1474-1700.     8vo,  cloth. 

London,  1887 

*  Hazlitt,  however,  thought  better  of  his  intention  to  end  the  series  with  this 
volume  and  continued  them.     Only  270  copies  of  this  were  issued. 

1940 Supplements  to  the  Third  and  Final  Series  of  Bibliographical 

Collections  and  Notes,  1474-1700.     8vo,  cloth.  London,  1889 


234  Englisb  HMston?  anfc  ^Literature 

1941  HAZLITT  (W.  C.)     Bibliographical  Collections  and  Notes,  1474- 

1700.     Third  and  Final  Series.      Second  Supplement.     8vo,  cloth. 

London,  1892 

1942  A  General  Index  to  Hazlitt's  Handbook  and  his  Bibliographi- 
cal Collections  (1867-1889).      By  G.  J.  Gray.     Thick  8vo,  cloth. 

London,  1893 
1943 Bibliographical  Collections  and  Notes  on  Early  English  Litera- 
ture made  during  the  years  1893-1903.      8vo,  cloth.      London,  1903 

*  Only  150  copies  printed. 

1944 A  Manual  Jor  the  Collector    and  Amateur  of    Old    English 

Plays,  edited  from  the  material  formed  by  Kirkman,  Langbaine, 
Oldys,  Halliwell-Phillipps,  etc.,  with  extensive  additions  and  correc- 
tions.    Small  4to,  boards,  cloth  back.  London,  1892 

*  No.  84  of  only  250  copies  printed. 


ftbirfc  Session. 

1945  HEARNE  (THOMAS).   Liber  Niger  Scaccarii,  nee  non  Wilhelmi 

Worcestrii  Annales  Rerum  Anglicarum.  Editio  altera,  accedunt 
Chartae  Antiquse  et  Opuscula  Varia  Historiam  et  Antiquitates 
Angliae  Spectantia  et  Antehac  inedita.  2  vols,  in  1.  8vo,  old  calf 
(rebacked).  London,   1774 

*  William  of  Worcester  lived  in  the  15th  Century,  being  for  some  time  secretary  to 
the  famous  Sir  John  Falstaff.  This  Liber  Niger — the  Black  Book  of  the  Exchequer — 
Hearne  describes  as  being  of  great  note  and  curiosity,  and  the  most  authentic  record 
we  have  for  English  Families,  next  to  the  Domesday-book.  It  contains  a  full  list  of 
the  Knight's  Fees  of  the  time  of  Henry  II.,  copies  of  the  returns  made  by  the  tenants 
to  the  King.  Many  of  the  returns  contain  the  names  and  particulars  of  the  families 
occupying  the  land. 

1946  [HERBERT     (HON.    ALGERNON).]         Britannia    after    the 

Romans;  being  an  attempt  to  illustrate  the  Religious  and  Political 
Revolutions  of  that  Province  in  the  5th  and  succeeding  Centuries, 
London,  1836;  An  Essay  on  the  Neodruidic  Heresy  in  Britannia, 
London,  1838;  Britannia  after  the  Romans,  Vol.  II.,  London,  1841. 
3  vols.  4to,  cloth.  London,  1836-41 

*  The  three  volumes  above  were  published  in  the  order  described,  and  are  practically 
one  treatise.  The  Essay  on  the  Druids  containing  many  references,  and  some  cor- 
rections to  the  first  volume  of  the  "  Britannia." 

1947  Cyclops  Christianus;  or,  an  Argument  to  disprove  the  sup- 
posed Antiquity  of  the  Stonehenge  and  other  Megalithic  Erections 
in  England  and  Britanny.     8vo,  cloth.  London,  1849 


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1948  HERRTAGE  (SIDNEY  J.  H.)   English  Charlemagne  Romances. 

The  Lyf  of  the  Noble  and  Crysten  Prynce  Charles  the  Grete.  Trans- 
lated from  the  French  by  William  Caxton  and  printed  by  him  1485. 
Edited  now  for  the  first  time  from  the  unique  copy  in  the  British 
Museum,  with  Introduction,  Notes,  and  Glossary.  2  Parts,  8vo, 
wrappers.     (Early  English  Text  Society.)  London,  1880-81 

1949  HERTSLET  (SIR  EDWARD).     The  Foreign  Office  List,  1894, 

forming  a  complete  British  Diplomatic  and  Consular  Handbook. 
With  maps.     8vo,  cloth.  London  [1894] 

1950  HEYLYN    (PETER).     A   Help   to  English   History,  containing 

the  succession  of  the  Kings  of  England,  English,  Saxon  and  Britons: 
the  Kings  and  Princes  of  Wales;  the  Kings  and  Lords  of  Man;  and 
the  Isle  of  Wight.  As  also  of  all  the  Dukes,  Marquises,  Earls,  and 
Bishops  thereof.  With  descriptions  of  the  places  from  whence  they 
had  their  titles,  etc.,  etc.  Continued  with  great  Additions  by  Paul 
Wright.    54  copper-plates  of arms.     8vo,  old  calf,  gilt.     London,  1773 

1951  HEYWOOD  (THOMAS).       The  Life  of  Merlin  surnamed  Am- 

brosius,  his  Prophecies  and  Predictions  interpreted  and  their  truth 
made  good  by  our  English  Annals.     8vo,  old  calf  (joints  cracked). 

Carmarthen,  1812 

*  This  reprint  contains  a  little  additional  matter  not  in  the  original  edition  of  Hey- 
wood's  compilation. 

1952  HIGGINS   (GODFREY).     The  Celtic  Druids;  or,  an  Attempt  to 

shew  that  the  Druids  were  the  Priests  of  Oriental  Colonies  who 
emigrated  from  India,  and  were  the  introducers  of  the  First  or 
Cadmean  System  of  Letters,  and  the  Builders  of  Stonehenge,  of 
Carnac,  and  of  other  Cyclopean  Works  in  Asia  and  Europe.  With 
lithograph  title  on  India  Paper,  map,  and  43  full -page  plates,  mostly  drawn 
by  Louis  Haghe.      4to,  scored  calf,  gilt.      Fine  copy-  London,  1829 

*  Scarce.     Has  an  inscription  on  the  title,  "  Rev.  Mr.   Yates  from  the  author." 

1953  HOARE  (E.  N.)    Exotics;  or,  Englirh  Words  derived  from  English 

Roots.      i2mo,  cloth.      (Stamp  on  title.)  Dublin,  1863 

1954  HODGETTS  (J.  F.)     Older  England,    illustrated   by  the   Anglo- 

Saxon  Antiquities  in  the  British  Museum,  to  which  is  added  a  paper 
on  the  Myth  of  the  Week.      2  vols.  8vo,  cloth.  London,  1884 

1955  The  English  in  the  Middle  Ages,  from  the  Norman  Usurpa- 
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1957  HOE  (ROBERT).     A  Catalogue  of  Early  English  Books  forming 

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1958  HOGARTH  (WILLIAM).     Weitenkampf  (F.)     A  Bibliography 

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i960  HOOKER   (RICHARD).     Of  the  Laws  of  Ecclesiastical  Polity. 
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1961  HORE  (REV.  A.  H.)     The  Church  in   England  from  William  III. 

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1962  HORSTMANN   (C)     Sammlung  Altenglischer   Legenden,  gross- 

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1963  HOSMER   (JAMES  K.)     The  Life   of  Young  Sir   Henry  Vane, 

Governor  of  Massachusetts  Bay  and  leader  of  the  Long  Parliament; 
with  a  Consideration  of  the  English  Commonwealth  as  a  Forecast 
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1964  HUME   (REV.   A.)      The  Learned    Societies   and    Printing  Clubs 

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stitution. With  Supplement — to  the  Present  Time,  by  A.  I. 
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1965  HUNTER   (REV.   JOSEPH).      English   Monastic  Libraries.     A 

catalogue  of  the  Library  of  the  Priory  of  Bretton  in  Yorkshire; 
and  Notices  of  the  Libraries  belonging  to  other  Religious  Houses. 
4to,  half  russia,  interleaved  with  writing  paper.  London,  1831 

*  Sir  Frederick  Madden's  copy,  having  his  autograph  on  fly-leaf,  and  additions 
written  by  him  on  the  interleaving.  Some  leaflets  relating  to  the  same  subject 
bound  in  at  end. 

1966  Three  Catalogues  describing  the  Contents  of  the  Red  Book 

of  the  Exchequer,  of  the  Dodsworth  Manuscripts  in  the  Bodleian 
Library,  and  of  the  Manuscripts  in  Lincoln's  Inn.     8vo,  cloth. 

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1967  HUNTINGTON  (REV.  W.   R.)     A  Short  History  of  the  Book 

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the  important  references  to  contemporary  writers,  or  to  events,  many  of   them   being 

taken    from  unique   books   in   the  Huth  library.     The  selection  was  made  by  W.  C. 

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INDERWICK  (F.  A.)  The  King's  Peace.  A  Historical  Study 
of  the  English  Law  Courts.  Map  and  illustrations.  Crown 
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1970  INMAN  (THOMAS).     History   of  the  English  Alphabet.     8vo, 

wrappers,  pp.  36.  London,  1872 

1971  IRVING   (JOSEPH).     The  Annals  of   Our  Time.     A  Diurnal  of 

Events  from  the  Accession  of  Queen  Victoria,  June  20,  1837,  to  the 
Jubilee,  June  20,  1887.      2  vols.  8vo,  half  roan.        London,  1880-89 


JACOBS  (HENRY  E.)  The  Lutheran  Movement  in  England 
during  the  reigns  of  Henry  VIII.  and  Edward  VI.  and  its 
Literary  Monuments.      Post  8vo,  cloth.        Philadelphia,  1890 

1973  JAMES  I.    OF    ENGLAND.     The  Essayes  of  a  Premise,  in  the 

Divine  Art  of  Poesie.  With  prefatory  Memoir  by  R.  P.  Gillies. 
Small  4to,  wrappers  with  paper  label.  Edinburgh,  1814 

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1974  JEWITT  (LLEWELLYNN).     Grave  Mounds  and  their  Con- 

tents, ...  as  exemplified  in  the  Burials  of  the  Celtic,  the  Romano- 
British,  and  Anglo-Saxon  Periods.  Nearly  joo  illustrations.  Post 
8vo,  cloth.  London,  1870 

1975  JOHNSON  (FRANKLIN).     The  Dies  Ine.     An  English  Version 

in  double  rhymes,  with  an  Essay  and  Notes,  umo,  wrappers, 
pp.  38.     Presentation  copy  from  the  translator. 

Cambridge,  Mass.:  Privately  Printed,  1883 


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£be  Xetters  of  3unius  anfc  tbe  Controversy  as  to  tbeir 

Hutborsbip, 

1976  ANECDOTES   of  Junius,  to  which   is  prefixed  the  King's  Reply 

(the  author  is  assumed  to  be  Burke),  pp.  52,  Southampton 
[1788];  also  stitched  with  it,  Junius  Discovered,  by  P(hilip)  T(hick- 
nesse),  pp.  36,  London  [1789]  (J.  Home  Tooke  is  claimed  for  the 
author).     8vo. 

*  Written  on  the  wrapper  is  "P.  R.  Fendall  from  P.  Force,  7  Feb.,  1848,"  with 
some  remarks  in  the  same  writing. 

1977  BARKER  (E.  H.)     The   Claims  of   Sir  Philip  Francis  .  .  .  disap- 

proved: Some  Enquiry  into  the  Claims  of  the  late  Chas.  Lloyd: 
Observations  on  .  .  .  Edmund  Burke:  and  extracts  from  several 
eminent  philologists.      i2mo,  half  morocco,  gilt  top.     London,  1828 

1978  BOYD  (HUGH).     The  Miscellaneous  Works  of  Hugh  Boyd,  the 

author  of  the  Letters  of  Junius.  With  Account  of  his  Life  and 
Writings  by  Lawrence  Dundas  Campbell.  Portrait.  2  vols.  8vo, 
full  calf,  gilt.  London,  1800 

*  Hugh  Boyd  was  born  in  Ireland,  and  for  some  short  time  conducted  a  periodical 
called  "The  Freeholder,"  in  1776,  attacking  the  conduct  of  the  Government,  re- 
printed in  these  volumes. 

1979  BRITTON   (JOHN).      The   Authorship  of  the  Letters  of  Junius 

Elucidated,  including  a  Biographical  Memoir  of  Lt.-Col.  Isaac 
Barre.  Group  portrait  of  Barre,  the  Marquis  of  Lansdowne,  and  Lord 
Ashburton,  after  Reynolds.  4to,  cloth  (impressed  stamp  on  title). 
Presentation  copy  from  the  author  to  the  Rev.  John  Mitford.  Large 
Paper.  London,  1848 

*  This  is  not  the  smaller  edition  with  larger  margins,  as  is  the  usual  case  with  Large 
Paper  copies,  as  the  type  was  entirely  reset  for  it. 

1980  Another  copy  of  the  same,  being  a  presentation  copy  from  the 

author  to  the  Lord  Chief  Baron  Sir  Frederick  Pollock,  with  an 
A.  L.  S.  of  John  Britton  to  him  inserted,  and  two  bookplates  of  Sir 
F.  Pollock  (one  loosely  laid  in).     Royal  8vo,  cloth.      London,  1848 

*  The  smaller  edition. 

1981  BUSBY  (THOMAS).     Arguments  and  Facts  demonstrating  that 

the  Letters  of  Junius  were  written  by  J.  L.  De  Lolme  .  .  .  accom- 
panied with  Memoirs  of  that  "  Most  Ingenious  Foreigner."  Folding 
leaf  of  facsimiles.     8vo,  half  morocco.  London,  1816 


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THE    LETTERS   OF   JUNIUS,  ETC.— Continued. 

1982  CHABOT  (CHARLES).     The  Handwriting  of  Junius  Profession- 

ally Investigated  by  C.  Chabot,  expert.  Preface  and  Collateral 
Evidence  by  the  Hon.  Edward  Twistleton.      Thick  4to,  cloth. 

London,  1871 

1983  CHALMERS  (GEORGE).     An  Appendix    to  the   Supplemental 

Apology  for  the  Believers  in  the  suppositious  Shakspeare-Papers, 
being  the  Documents  for  the  opinion  that  Hugh  McAuley  Boyd 
wrote  Junius'  Letters.  With  facsimile  of  the  writing  of  Hugh  Boyd. 
8vo,  half  morocco.  London,  1800 

1984  The  Author  of  Junius  Ascertained  from  Direct  Proofs  and  a 

concatenation  ef  circumstances  amounting  to  Moral  Demonstration. 
With  postscript  evincing  that  Boyd  wrote  Junius,  and  not  Francis. 
8vo,  half  morocco.  London,  1819 

1985  COLLECTION  (A)  of  the  Letters  of  Atticus,  Lucius,  Junius,  and 

others,  with  Observations  and  Notes.     8vo,  old  calf.     London,  1769 

*  Atticus  and  Lucius  were  pseudonyms  used  by  Junius.  The  letters  signed  Lucius 
refer  almost  entirely  to  the  dismissal  of  Sir  Jeffrey  Amherst  from  the  governorship  of 
Virginia. 

1986  COVENTRY   (GEORGE).      A  Critical   Enquiry  regarding  the 

real  Author  of  the  Letters  of  Junius,  proving  them  to  have  been 
written  by  Lord  Viscount  Sackville.  Engraved  title,  portrait  of  Lord 
Sackville,  7  leaves  of  facsimiles,  and  caricature.     8vo,  boards,  uncut. 

London,  1825 

*  A  memoir  of  Lord  Sackville  is  appended,  including  his  administration  of  the 
Colonial  Office  during  the  American  War. 

1987  [CRAMP  (WILLIAM).]     The  Author  of  Junius  discovered  in  the 

person  of  the  celebrated  Earl  of  Chesterfield.     8vo,  half  morocco. 

London,  1821 

1988  Junius   and    his    Works    compared    with   the  Character  and 

Writings  of  Philip  Dormer  Stanhope,  Earl  of  Chesterfield.  8vo, 
wrappers,  pp.  113.  London,   1850 

1989  Fac-Simile  Autograph  Letters  of  Junius,  Lord    Chesterfield, 

and  Mrs.  C.  Dayrolles,  shewing  that  the  wife  of  Mr.  Solomon  Day- 
rolles  was  the  amanuensis  employed  in  copying  the  letters  of  Junius 
for  the  printer,  etc.     4  folding  plates  of  facsimiles.     8vo,  sewed,  pp.  8. 

London,  1851 


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THE   LETTERS   OF    JUNIUS,  ETC.— Continued. 

1990  DOWE  (W.)       Junius,  Lord  Chatham.     A  Biography  setting  forth 

the  Condition  of  English  Politics  preceding  and  contemporary  with 

the  Revolutionary  English  Period,  etc.      Post  8vo,  cloth. 

London,  1857 

1991  [DUPPA  (R.)]     Memoirs   of   a  celebrated    Literary    and   Political 

Character  from  1742  to  1757,  containing  Strictures  on  some  of  the 
Most  Distinguished  Men  of  that  Time.     8vo,  half  morocco. 

*  Richard  Glover,  the  author  of  Junius.  London,   181 3 

1992  [ ]  An   Inquiry  concerning  the  author  of  the  Letters  of  Junius, 

with  reference  to  the  Memoirs  by  a  Celebrated  Literary  and  Political 
Character.      8vo,  half  morocco.  London,  1814 

*  Further  arguments  in  favor  of  the  claims  of  Glover. 

1993  FALCONAR    (J.)       The   Secret   Revealed    of    the  Authorship  of 

Junius'  Letters.  Medallion  portrait  on  title  of  Daniel  Wray.  8vo, 
half  morocco.  London,  1830 

*  Daniel  Wray  is  asserted  to  be  the  author. 

1994  [FITZGERALD  (REV.)]     Another  Guess  at  Junius,  and  a  Dia- 

logue.    8vo,  half  morocco  (title  repaired).  London,  1809 

*  The  authorship  ascribed  to  Wm.  Pin,  Earl  of  Chatham. 

1995  FRANCIS   (SIR    PHILIP).       Memoirs  of  Sir  Philip  Francis, with 

his  Correspondence  and  Journals.  Commenced  by  the  late  Joseph 
Parkes.  Completed  and  edited  by  Herman  Merivale.  2  portraits. 
2  vols.  8vo,  cloth.  London,  1867 

1996  GIRDLESTONE  (THOMAS).    Facts  tending  to  prove  that  Gen- 

eral Lee  was  never  absent  from  this  country  during  the  years  1767- 
1772,  and  that  he  was  the  author  of  Junius.  Fine  impression  of  the 
scarce  portrait  of  Gen.  Charles  Lee,  by  Neagle.     8vo,  half  calf,  gilt. 

London,  1813 

1997  GRAHAM   (JOHN  A.)     Memoirs  of  John  Home  Tooke,  together 

with  his  valuable  Speeches  and  Writings;  also  containing  Proofs 
identifying  him  as  the  Author  of  the  Letters  of  Junius.  Portraits  of 
Home  Tooke  and  the  author,  and  leaf  of  facsimile.   8vo,  boards  (worn). 

New  York,  1828 

1998  GRIFFIN  (FREDERICK).      Junius   Discovered.      Crown  8vo, 

cloth.  Boston,  1854 

*  Thomas  Pownall  (Governor  of  Massachusetts,  1756)  is  credited  with  the  author- 
ship. 24  letters  (unpublished?)  to  the  Rev.  Samuel  Cooper  of  Boston  written  1 769- 
74  are  printed  in  this  volume — including  one  to  Samuel  Adams,  dealing  with  the  dis- 
pute between  England  and  America. 


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THE    LETTERS    OF   JUNIUS,  ETC.— Continued. 

1999  JAQUES  (JOHN).     The  History  of  Junius  and  His  Works,  and  a 

Review  of  the  Controversy  respecting  the  Identity  of  Junius.  With 
an  Appendix  containing  Portraits  and  Sketches  by  Junius.  Post 
8vo,  cloth.  London,  1843 

*  In  favor  of  Lord  George  Sackville. 

2000  [JOHNSTON  (A.  G.)]     Letters  to  a  Nobleman   proving  a  Late 

Prime  Minister  to  have  been  Junius  .  .  .  with  an  Appendix  contain- 
ing a  Celebrated  Case  published  by  Almon  in  1768.  8vo,  half  mo- 
rocco. London,  1816 

*  The  authorship  attributed  to  the  Duke  of  Portland. 

2001  JUNIANA.     Three  octavo  volumes  containing  many  articles  from 

Magazines  and  Reviews,  from  the  time  contemporary  with  Junius 
to  the  middle  of  the  19th  Century,  concerning  the  controversy  as  to 
the  authorship  of  the  letters,  including  some  of  the  original  letters 
of  Junius  cut  out  from  the  papers  in  which  they  appeared;  the  third 
volume  containing  manuscript  extracts  from  various  books,  etc.,  on 
the  same  subject.  Neatly  mounted  and  bound  in  3  vols.  8vo,  half 
calf. 

2002  JUNIUS  with  his  vizor  up;  or  the  Real  Author  of  the  Letters  .  .  . 

now  for  the  First  Time  revealed  to  the  World  in  two  letters  to  my 
Couzin  in  the  Country.  By  CEdipus  Oronoke,  Tobacconist  and  Snuff- 
seller.     8vo,  half  morocco,  gilt  top.  Oxford,  1819 

*  The  authorship  is  attributed  to  Richard  Suett,  the  comedian.  The  book  is  a 
satire  on  the  various  persons  to  whom  the  letters  were  attributed.  Many  amusing 
anecdotes  occur  throughout. 

2003  JUNIUS  UNMASKED.     A  well-known   most  eminent   Literary 

Character  of  the  last  Century.  Vignette  of  Edward  Gibbon  on  the  title. 
Post  8vo,  wrappers,  pp.  2-I-44-I-4.  London,  1819 

*  Gibbon  is  claimed  to  be  the  author  of  the  letters. 

2004  JUNIUS  UNMASKED;    or,  Thomas    Paine    the  author  of  the 

Letters  of  Junius  and  the  Declaration  of  Independence.  Post  8vo, 
cloth.  Washington,  D.  C,  1872 

2005  KELLY  (P).     Junius  proved  to  be  Burke,  with  an   Outline   of  his 

Biography.     8vo,  half  roan.  London,  1826 

2006  LETTERS  (THE)  OF  JUNIUS.     Complete  in  one  volume, with 

a  copious  Index,      nmo,  sheep  (name  stamped  in  a  few  places,  and 

autograph  of  G.  W.  Prescott  on  Preface). 

Philadelphia:  R.  Campbell,  1795 


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THE    LETTERS   OF  JUNIUS,   ETC.—  Continued. 

2007  LYE   (FRANCIS).     The  Beauties  and  Maxims  of  Junius  and  his 

Correspondents,      nmo,  boards,  uncut.  London,  1824 

*  Contains  the  early  American  bookplate  (armorial)  of  Philip  Richard  Fendall. 

2008  [MANNING    (JOSEPH     BOLLES).]     Junius    Unmasked;    or, 

Lord  George  Sackville  proved  to  be  Junius.  With  an  Appendix 
showing  that  the  author  .  .  .  was  also  author  of  the  History  of  the 
Reign  of  George  III.,  and  author  of  the  North  Briton  ascribed  to 
Wilkes.  Portrait  of  Sackville.  Post  8vo,  half  morocco,  gilt  top, 
uncut.  Boston,  1828 

2009  MANUSCRIPT.     References  to  Junius,  Woodfall's  Edition,  Lon- 

don, 1814.  Manuscript,  unsigned,  and  apparently  contemporary 
with  the  edition  referred  to,  written  on  54  post  8vo  pages,  consist- 
ing of  quotations  from  Junius  with  alphabetically  arranged  Index. 

2010  NEWHALL    (ISAAC).      Letters    on    Junius    addressed    to  John 

Pickering,  Esq.,  showing  that  the  author  of  that  celebrated  Work 
was  Earl  Temple.     Post  8vo,  half  morocco,  gilt  top,  uncut. 

Boston,  1831 

2011  POLITICAL  CONTEST  (THE),  containing  a  Series  of  Letters 

between  Junius  and   Sir  William  Draper;  also  the  whole  of  Junius' 

Letters   to   His   Grace  the  D  .  .  .    of  G brought  into  one 

Point  of  View.     2  Parts  in  1,  sewed,  pp.  55  -j-  38. 

London,  n.  d.  [1769?] 

2012  POSTHUMOUS   WORKS   OF  JUNIUS,  to  which  is  prefixed 

an  Inquiry  respecting  the  Author,  also  a  Sketch  of  the  Life  of  John 
Home  Tooke,  facsimile,  8vo,  boards,  New  York,  1829;  also  a  neatly 
written  MS.  (84  pp.)  copy  of  the  "  Appendix  — Second  to  the  Pos- 
thumous Works."     2  vols.  8vo.  New  York,  1829 

*  With  the  American  bookplate  of  Philip  Richard  Fendall.  Appendix  First  is  con- 
tained in  the  bound  volume.  A  note  by  the  copyist  of  Appendix  Second  states  that  it 
was  made  from  a  printed  copy  in  Peter  Force's  library,  the  only  copy  that  he  had  been 
able  to  see  or  hear  of. 

2013  ROCHE    (JOHN).      An    Inquiry    concerning   the   Author  of   the 

Letters  of  Junius  in  which  it  is  proved  .  .  .  that  they  were  written 
by  the  late  Right.  Hon.  Edmund  Burke.     8vo,  half  calf. 

London,  1813 

2014  SERRES  (OLIVIA  WILMOT).     The  Life  of  the  Author  of  the 

Letters  of  Junius,  the  Rev.  James  Wilmot.  With  portrait,  facsimiles, 
etc.     8vo,  calf,  gilt.  London,  1813 


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THE    LETTERS   OF    JUNIUS,   KTC.—Continued, 

2015  SIMONS  (N.  W.)     Junius.    "  A  Letter  to  an  Honourable  Brigadier 

General,  Commander  in  Chief  of  His  Majesty's  Forces  in  Canada," 
London,  1760,  now  first  ascribed  to  Junius,  to  which  is  added  "A 
Refutation  of  the  Letter,"  etc.  By  An  Officier.  With  Incidental 
Notices  of  Lords  Townsend  and  Sackville,  Sir  Philip  Francis,  and 
others.      i2mo,  cloth.  London:  Pickering,  1841 

2016  SWINDEN    (JOHN).     Junius— Lord   Chatham,  and    the  "Mis- 

cellaneous Letters"  proved  to  be  spurious.  Portrait  of  the  Earl  of 
Chatham.     8vo,  half  morocco.  London,  1833 

2017  SYMONS  (J.  C.)     William  Burke,  the  Author  of  Junius.     An  Essay 

on  his  Era.     Crown  8vo,  cloth  (name  cut  from  title).     London,  1859 

2018  [TAYLOR   (JOHN).]     A   Supplement  to  Junius   Identified,  con- 

sisting of  facsimiles  of  handwriting  and  other  illustrations.     5  fold- 
ing plates  of  facsimiles.     8vo,  half  morocco.  London,  181 7 
*  In  favor  of  Sir  Philip  Francis. 

2019  The  Identity  of  Junius  with  a  Distinguished  Living  Character 

Established,  including  the  Supplement  consisting  of  facsimiles  of 
handwriting  and  other  illustrations.  Portrait  of  Sir  Philip  Francis. 
8vo,  calf.  London,  1818 

2020  First  American  Edition  of  the  Preceding.     Facsimiles.     8vo, 

boards  (some  newspaper  extracts  relating  to  Thomas  Paine,  Junius, 
etc.,  laid  in).  New  York,  1818 

2021  WATERHOUSE  (BENJAMIN).     An  Essay  on  Junius  and  his 

Letters,  embracing  a  Sketch  of  the  Life  and  Character  of  William 
Pitt,  Earl  of  Chatham,  with  .  .  .  Reflections  .  .  .  relating  to  the 
Affairs  of  Great  Britain  from   1763  to  1785.     8vo,  half  morocco. 

Boston,  1831 


2022    l/AINS-JACKSON  (C.  P.)     Our  Ancient  Monuments  and  the 

f\      Land   around   them.      Preface   by   Sir   John   Lubbock.     4to, 

wrappers,  pp.  115.  London,  1880 

*  Descriptions,  illustrated,  of  the  principal  primitive  earthworks,  tumuli,  dolmens, 

etc.,  selected  for  preservation  by  the  British  Government. 


244  Englisb  Ibtetors  ant>  literature 

2023  KEELING  (W.)     Liturgiae  Britannicae;  or,  The  Several  Editions 

of  the  Book  of  Common  Prayer  of  the  Church  of  England  from  its 
Compilation  to  its  last  Revision,  together  with  the  Liturgy  ...  of 
the  Church  of  Scotland,  arranged  to  shew  their  respective  varia- 
tions.    Second  Edition.     8vo,  cloth.        London:    W.  Pickering ,1851 

2024  KEMBLE  (J.  M.)    State  Papers  and  Correspondence  illustrative  of 

the  Social  and  Political  State  of  Europe  from  the  Revolution  to  the 
Accession  of  the  House  of  Hanover.  With  Historical  Introduction, 
Memoirs,  and  Notes.     8vo,  half  calf,  gilt.  London,  1857 

2025  Horae  Ferales;  or,  Studies  in  the  Archaeology  of  the  North- 
ern Nations.  Edited  by  R.  G.  Latham  and  A.  W.  Franks.  Numer- 
ous full-page  plates,  many  colored.     4to,  cloth.  London,  1863 

2026  KEMBLE  (JOHN  PHILIP).     Catalogue  of  Books  and  Pamphlets 

relating  to  Shakespeare  and  the  Drama,  in  the  handwriting  of  J.  P. 
Kemble.  A  volume  of  190  pp.,  bound  in  the  original  vellum,  and 
Indexed.     Small  4to. 

*  An  interesting  relic  of  the  great  actor,  and  valuable  as  a  bibliography  of  dramatic 
literature.  Many  of  the  pages  are  blank,  but  there  are  nearly  70  pp.  in  Kemble's 
autograph,  containing  titles  of  many  rare  books  and  pamphlets.  To  some  of  them 
Kemble  has  written  short  notes,  one  especially  curious,  being  to  an  old  edition  of  the 
Life  of  the  famous  Admiral  Paul  Jones,  where  he  states:  "  N.  B.  Paul  Jones  was  an 
actor  in  the  same  company  with  Mr.  Moody  in  Jamaica,  and  made  his  Jirst  appearance 
on  the  stage  in  the  character  of  Young  Bevil  in  the  Conscious  Lovers."  On  the  inside 
of  the  front  cover  is  written,  "  Catalogue  of  Stage  Tracts  in  the  hand-writing  of  fohn 
Kemble,  Esq.,  and  bought  at  his  sale  of  books  by  Mr.  Evans  in  Pall  Mall  on  Monday, 
Feb.  j-,  1 82 1.  J.  Booth."  A  cutting  from  an  old  bookseller's  catalogue  relating  to  it, 
and  a  receipt  dated  1830,  are  also  inserted. 

2027  KEMPE   (A.  J.)     The    Loseley    Manuscripts.       Manuscripts   and 

other  Rare  Documents  illustrative  of  some  of  the  more  minute  par- 
ticulars of  English  History,  Biography,  and  Manners  from  the 
Reign  of  Henry  VIII.  to  James  I.,  preserved  in  the  muniment  room 
of  James  More  Molyneux,  at  Loseley  House,  Surrey.  Facsimiles, 
etc.     8vo,  cloth.  London,  1836 

2028  KILLIKELLY  (S.  H.)   Curious  Questions  in  History,  Literature, 

Art,  and  Social  Life.  Designed  as  a  Manual  of  General  Informa- 
tion.    Third  Edition.     2  vols.  8vo,  cloth.  Philadelphia,  [1886] 

2029  KIPLING  (RUDYARD).     The  Courting  of  Dinah  Shadd:  a  Con- 

tribution to  a  Bibliography  of  the  Writings  of  Rudyard  Kipling. 
(120  copies  printed  at  the  Marion  Press  for  subscribers  only,  this 
being  No.  99.)     i6mo,  wrappers,  pp.  21.  Jamaica,  N.Y.,  1898 


lEngltsb  Ibistorg  anfc  ^Literature  245 

2030  I       AMB  (JOHN).     An  Historical  Account  of  the  39  Articles  from 
I  v     their  first  promulgation.  .  .  .  with  exact  copies  of  the  Latin  and 

English  Manuscripts,  and  Facsimiles  of  the  Signatures  of  the  Arch- 
bishops and  Bishops,  etc.     4to,  half  calf. 

Cambridge:  The  University  Press,  1829 

*  Only  a  limited  number  printed. 

2031  LATHAM  (R.  G.)     The  English  Language.     Second   Edition,  re- 

vised and  greatly  enlarged.     8vo,  cloth.  London,  1848 

2032  The   Third   Edition,    revised   and   greatly  enlarged.      Thick 

8vo,   cloth.  London,  1850 

2°33  The  Fourth  Edition,  revised  and  enlarged.   2  vols.  8vo,  cloth. 

London,  1855 

2034  Fifth   Edition,  revised   and  enlarged.      8vo,  cloth. 

London,  1862 

2035  The   Ethnology  of  the  British   Colonies  and    Dependencies. 

i2mo,  cloth.  London,  1851 

2036  The  Ethnology  of  the  British  Islands.       i2mo,  cloth. 

London,  1852 

2037  LATHBURY  (THOMAS).     A  History  of  the  Non-Jurors,  their 

Controversies  and  Writings,  with  Remarks  on  some  of  the  Rubrics 
in  the  Book  of  Common  Prayer.     8vo,  cloth. 

London:  W.  Pickering,  1845 

2038  A  History  of  the  Convocation    of  the  Church   of  England, 

from    the  Earliest  Period   to  the  year  1742.     Second  Edition,  with 
considerable  additions.     8vo,  cloth.  London,  1853 

2039  LAWLER  (JOHN).     Book  Auctions  in   England   in   the  Seven- 

teenth Century  (1676-1700),  with  a  Chronological  List  of  the  Book 

Auctions  of  the  Period,      nmo,  cloth.      (Book-Lover's  Library.) 

London,  1898 

2040  LEECH  (JOHN).     A  List  of  Works  containing  Illustrations  by 

John   Leech.     Compiled   by   C.    E.    S.   Chambers.     8vo,  wrappers, 
pp.  (50).  Edinburgh,  1892 

*  Only  285  copies  printed. 

2041  LEMON  (ROBERT).  Catalogue  of  a  Collection  of  Printed  Broad- 

sides in  the  possession  of  the  Society  of  Antiquaries,  London.    Fac- 
similes.     Royal  8vo,  cloth.  London:  Published  by  the  Society,  1866 

2042  LEVI  (PROF.  LEONE).     History  of  British  Commerce  and  of 

the  Economic    Progress  of    the    British    Nation,    1 763-1870.     8vo, 
cloth.  London,  1872 


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2043  LHUYD    (EDWARD).       Archseologica  Britannica,   giving  some 

Account,  additional    to  what    has   hitherto  been   published,  of  the 

Languages,  Histories,  and  Customs  of  the  Original  Inhabitants  of 

Great  Britain,  from  Collections  and  Observations  in  Travels  through 

Wales,  Cornwall,  Bas-Bretagne,  Ireland,  and  Scotland.    Vol.  I.  (no 

more  was  published).      Folio,  original  calf. 

Oxford:  Printed  at  the  Theatre,  1707 

*  The  volume  is  divided  into  several  parts:  I.  A  Comparative  Etymology,  pre- 
ceded by  a  preface  in  Welsh ;  2.  A  Comparative  Vocabulary  of  the  Original  Lan- 
guages of  Britain  and  Ireland;  3.  An  Armoric  Grammar  and  Vocabulary  from  the 
French  of  Julian  Manoir,  by  M.  Williams;  4.  Some  Welsh  words  omitted  in  Dr. 
Davies'  Dictionary;  5.  A  Cornish  Grammar,  with  a  short  Vocabulary  (the  first  Cornish 
Grammar  printed);  6.  A  Catalogue  of  Ancient  British  MSS. ;  7.  A  British  Etymo- 
logicon,  or  the  Welsh  collated  with  the  Greek  and  Latin  and  some  other  European 
languages,  by  David  Parry;  8.  A  Brief  Introduction  to  the  Irish  or  Ancient  Scottish 
language;  9.  A  lengthy  Irish-English  Dictionary;  10.  Catalogue  of  Irish  Manu- 
scripts. 

2044  LOCKER  (FREDERICK).    The  Rowfant  Library.   A  Catalogue 

of  the  Printed  Books,  Manuscripts,  Autograph  Letters,  Drawings, 
and  Pictures  collected  by  Frederick  Locker-Lampson.  Frontispiece 
by  Cruikshank.     Royal8vo,  half  roan,  uncut.  London,  1886 

*  Scarce.  Inserted  is  an  A.  L.  S.  of  Frederick  Locker,  and  several  magazine  por- 
traits and  clippings  relating  to  him.  Collations  and  descriptions  are  given  of  every 
book.     Only  200  copies  were  privately  printed. 

2045  LONDON.     Dickens    (Charles,    Junr.)     Dictionary    of    London. 

An  Unconventional  Handbook.     Square  nmo,  wrappers,  pp.  280. 

London  (New  York),  1879 

2046  Knight  (Charles).      London.     Illustrated  with  several  hundred 

illustrations.     6  vols,  royal  8vo,  half  red  morocco,  gilt  tops. 

London,  1841-44 

*  Extra-illustrated  with  nearly  100  full-page  plates. 

2047  Liber  Albus.  The  White  Book  of  the  City  of  London,  com- 
piled A.  D.  1419  by  John  Carpenter,  Common  Clerk,  and  Richard 
Whitington,  Mayor.  Translated  from  the  original  Latin  and  Anglo- 
Norman  by  Henry  Thomas  Riley.     Thick  small  4to,  cloth. 

London,  1862 

*  The  Liber  Albus  is  a  compilation,  made  about  1419,  of  all  the  previous  laws, 
charters,  acts,  and  numerous  other  matters  connected  with  the  history  of  the  City 
from  the  time  of  the  Norman  Conquest. 

2048  Norton  (George).  Commentaries  on  the  History,  Constitu- 
tion, and  Chartered  Franchises  of  the  City  of  London.     8vo,  cloth. 

London,  1869 


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2049  LONDON.      Philips'    Handy- Volume  Atlas  of  London,  with  Com- 

plete Index.      i2mo,  roan.  London,  1891 

2050  Simpson  (W.  S.)    St.  Paul's  Cathedral  Library.    A  Catalogue 

of  Rituals,  Bibles,  Rare  Books,  Works  relating  to  London,  etc. 
Frontispiece.     8vo,  cloth.  London,  1893 

2051  Stanhope   (W.)     Monastic  London.     An  Analytical  Sketch 

of  the  Monks  and  Monasteries  within  the  Metropolitan  Area  during 
the  Centuries  1200  to  1600.     Crown  8vo,  cloth.  London,  1887 

2052  Thorne  (James).    Handbook  to  the  Environs  of  London.  .  .  . 

containing  an  Account  of  every  Town  and  Village,  and  of  all  Places 
of  Interest  within  a  Circle  of  20  Miles  round  London.  2  vols,  post 
8vo,  cloth.  London,  1876 

2053  LONGFELLOW   (HENRY  W.)     The    Longfellow    Collector's 

Handbook.  A  Bibliography  of  First  Editions.  Narrow  nmo,  half 
parchment.  New  York:    W.  E.  Benjamin,  1885 

*Only  250  printed,  this  being  No.  39. 

2054  LONGMAN  (WILLIAM).     The  History  of  the  Life  and   Times 

of  Edward  the  Third.    Illustrated.     2  vols.  8vo,  cloth.    London,  1869 

2055  LOW  (SIDNEY  J.)  and  PULLING  (F.  S.)     The  Dictionary  of 

English  History.      Thick  8vo,  half  roan.  London,  1884 

2056  LOWE  (ROBERT  W.)      A  Bibliographical  Account  of  English 

Theatrical  Literature,  from  the  Earliest  Times  to  the  Present  Day. 
Interleaved  with  writing-paper,  on  some  of  the  leaves  of  which  are 
pencilled  additional  titles  and  notes.  Bound  in  2  vols.  8vo,  half 
calf,  gilt.  London,  1888 

2057  LOWNDES  (W.  T.)  The  Bibliographer's  Manual  of  English  Lite- 

rature, containing  an  Account  of  Rare,  Curious,  and  Useful  Books, 
published  in  or  relating  to  Great  Britain,  with  Bibliographical  and 

Critical  Notices,  Collations,  etc.     4  vols.  8vo,  original  cloth. 

London:    W.  Pickering,  1834 

*  Large  and   Thick  Paper  Copy,    Uncut.     The  smaller  and  later  editions  of  this 
work  omitted  some  of  the  matter  contained  in  this  first  edition. 

2058  The   Bibliographer's   Manual.      New  edition,    corrected  and 

enlarged,  with  an  Appendix  relating  to  the  Books  of  Literary  and 
Scientific  Societies.  By  Henry  G.  Bohn.  6  vols.  8vo,  finely  bound 
in  half  crimson  morocco,  richly  gilt  backs,  gilt  tops,  uncut. 

*  Large  Paper  copy.     Only  a  limited  number  so  issued.  London,   1869 

2059  LUCAS  (C.  P.)     A  Historical  Geography  of  the  British  Colonies. 

2  vols,  crown  8vo,  cloth.  Oxford:    The  Clarendon  Press,  1888-90 


248  Englisb  HMston?   anb  ^Literature 

2060  |%y|  CCAUL    (REV.    J.)       Britanno-Roman    Inscriptions,    with 
11      Critical  Notes.   Frontispiece.    Post  8vo,  cloth.    Toronto,  1863 

2061  MACKAY  (CHARLES).     The  Lost  Beauties  of  the  English  Lan- 

guage.     Post  8vo,  cloth.  New  York,  1874 

2062  MAETZNER  (EDWARD).    Englische  Grammatik.    3  vols.  8vo, 

half  calf,  gilt.  Berlin,  1860-65 

2063  MAGAZINE  ARTICLES.     The  Origin  of  the  English  Nation, 

three  Lectures  by  Edward  A.  Freeman  [Littell,  1870];  The  English 
and  their  Origin  [West.  Rev.,  1866];  English  Local  Nomenclature 
[Edin.  Rev.,  i860];  English  Surnames  [Littell];  The.  Bayeux 
Tapestry,  by  E.  J.  Lowell  [Scribner,  1887];  Prehistoric  England 
[Eclectic,  1870];  Stonehenge,  by  James  Fergusson  [Lond.  Quart., 
i860].  Other  articles  and  engravings  of  Druidical  monuments  laid 
in.     8vo,  paper.      (7  pieces.) 

2064  MAINE  (SIR  HENRY  S.)     Lectures  on  the    Early   History  of 

Institutions.     8vo,  cloth.  London,  1875 

2065  MAITLAND  (S.  R.)     An  Index  of  such  English   Books  printed 

before  the  year  1500  as  are  now  in  the  Archiepiscopal  Library  at 
Lambeth.     8vo,  cloth.  London,  1845 

2066  MAKOWER  (FELIX).     The  Constitutional  History  and  Consti- 

tution of  the  Church  of  England.  Translated  from  the  German. 
Thick  8vo,  cloth.  London,  1895 

2067  MANUSCRIPT.     Legal  Manuscript,    17TH  Century.     A  small 

folio  volume  of  128  pages,  containing  records  of  actions  in  the 
London  Law  Courts,  apparently  copied  from  the  Official  Year 
Books.  Written  in  a  neat  court  hand,  about  the  end  of  the  17th 
Century.  Among  the  plaintiffs  or  defendants  cited  are,  Arabella 
Churchill  (Mistress  of  James  II.),  Elizabeth  Clifford,  Phineas 
Fletcher,  etc.     Small  folio,  original  limp  vellum. 

2068  MAPS  AND  PLANS.     Catalogue  of  the  Maps,  Plans,  and  other 

Publications  of  the  Ordnance  Survey  of  England  and  Wales,  and 
the  Isle  of  Man.     Thick  8vo,  wrappers,  pp.  880.  London,  1898 

2069  MARCH  (HENRY  COLLEY).     An  Examination  of  Lord  Sel- 

borne  ...  on  the  Ancient  Apportionment  of  the  Tithe,  1887,  pp.  24; 
A  Memoir  on  the  Roman  Road  over  Blackstone  Edge,  1894,  pp.  8, 
map  and cut\  The  Pagan-Christian  Overlap  in  the  North,  1892,  pp.  41, 
12 plates ;  The  Place-Names  Twistle,  Skip,  and  Argh,  1891,  pp.  27, 
j  maps]  Rending  the  Wolf's  Jaw,  1894,  pp.  9,  8 plates.  Bound  in 
one  volume.     8vo,  cloth.  Rochdale  and  Manchester,  1887-94 


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2070  MARTIN  MARPRELATE.      Maskell  (Rev.  W.)      A  History 

of  the  Martin  Marprelate  Controversy  in  the  Reign  of  Queen  Eliza- 
beth. Post  8vo,  bound  by  Riviere  in  half  green  morocco  gilt,  gilt 
top,  uncut.  London:  Pickering,  1845 

2071  Reprints  of  the  Original  Tracts.     A  volume  containing: 

Oh  Read  over  D.  John  Bridges;  An  Epistle  to  the  Terrible  Priests; 
Cooper's  Admonition  to  the  People  of  England;  Hay  Any  Worke 
for  Cooper;  Pap  with  a  hatchet;  An  Almond  for  a  Parrot;  and 
Plaine  Percivall.  Reprinted  from  the  original  editions  of  1589,  with 
Introductions  and  Notes.  In  one  vol.  Post  8vo,  half  roan  gilt, 
gilt  top.  London,  1843-46 

2072  Waddington    (John).      John    Penry,    the    Pilgrim    Martyr, 

1559-93.     Frontispiece.      i2mo,  cloth.  London,  1854 

*  Penry  was  the  leading  spirit  in  the  movement,  and  chief  author  of  the  tracts, 
which  led  to  the  arrest  of  the  writer  by  the  Star  Chamber,  and  finally  his  execution. 

2073  [MASKELL  (W.)]     A  List  of  the  Service  Books  according  to  the 

Ancient  Uses  of  the  Anglican  Church.     8vo,  wrappers,  pp.  30. 

*  Rare.     Only  a  few  copies  printed.  London,  1850 

2074  MASSEY  (WILLIAM).     A  History  of  England  during  the  Reign 

of  George  the  Third.     4  vols.  8vo,  half  calf,  gilt.  London,  1855 

2075  MATTHEW  PARIS.     Matthew  Paris'  English  History  from  the 

year  1235  to  1273.  Translated  from  the  Latin  by  J.  A.  Giles.  Por- 
trait.    3  vols,  post  8vo,  half  calf,  gilt.  London,  1852-54 

2076  MAYOR  (J."  B.)     Chapters  on  English  Metre.     8vo,  cloth. 

London,  1886 

*  A  considerable  portion  of  the  book  deals  with  the  Metre  of  Shakespeare's  poems. 

2077  MEN  OF   THE  TIME.     A  Biographical  Dictionary  of  Eminent 

Living  Characters  (including  Women).  New  Edition,  thoroughly 
revised,  and  brought  down  to  the  Present  Time.  By  Edward  Wal- 
ford.      Post  8vo,  half  roan,  pp.  842.  London,  1862 

*  This  forms  the  sixth  edition  of  the  series.  A  continuous  run  of  these  forms  a 
valuable  biographical  dictionary. 

This  particular  volume  is  the  first  (and  only  one)  that  contains  a  sketch  of  Abraham 
Lincoln,  condemning  him  with  faint  praise.  Among  the  statements  made  respecting 
him  is  that  "  he  never  gained  any  but  the  rudest  education,"  that  in  1846  he  became 
"  notorious"  as  an  Abolitionist,  that  he  was  a  foe  to  popular  cries,  and  that  his  conduct 
during  the  Civil  War,  while  "  far  from  challenging  admiration,"  has  been  regarded  by 
many  as  sincere.  Of  the  war  itself  it  states  that  it  is  a  "  conflict  unparalleled  "  for 
its  colossal  proportions  contrasted  with  insignificant  deeds,  for  disregard  of  rules  of 
civilized  warfare,  and  for  vain-boasting  on  one  side. 


250  Englisb  UMstors  ant)  ^literature 

2078  MEN   OF  THE  TIME.      Seventh    Edition.       Post    8vo,    cloth, 

pp.  859.  London,  1868 

2079  Eighth  Edition.     Revised  by  Thompson  Cooper.      Post  8vo, 

cloth,  pp.  1008.  London,  1872 

2080  Ninth  Edition,  i  Post  8vo,  cloth,  pp.  1054.  London,  1875 

2081  Tenth  Edition.      Post  8vo,  cloth,  pp.  1070  London,  1879 

2082  Eleventh  Edition.     Post  8vo,  cloth,  pp.  1168.     London,  1884 

2083  Twelfth  Edition.     Revised  by  the  editor  of    "Men    of    the 

Reign  "  [T.  H.  Ward].      Post  8vo,  cloth,  pp.  1121.         London,  1887 

2084  Thirteenth  Edition.    Revised  by  G.  Washington  Moon.    8vo, 

cloth,  pp.  1016.  London,  1891 

*  With  this  edition  the  title  was  changed  to  "  Men  and  Women  of  the  Time."  The 
previous  volume,  however,  contained  women  also. 

2085  Fourteenth     Edition.      Revised    by    Victor    G.    Plarr.     8vo, 

cloth.  London,  1895 

2086  MILTON    (JOHN.)     Areopagitica.       Edited,  with    Introduction 

and  Notes,  by  J.  W.  Hales.     Crown  8vo,  cloth. 

Oxford:    The  Clarendon  Press,  1882 

2087  Comus,  a  Maske.     Printed  from  the  Original  Edition  of  1637. 

With    woodcut   title-pages    designed  by    H.    M.    O'Kane,      8vo,    cloth, 
uncut.  New  Rochelle,  1902 

*  The  beautifully  printed  Elston  Press  Edition.     Only  160  issued. 

2088  MITCHELL  (A.    F.)     Catechisms  of   the    Second   Reformation. 

With  Historical  Introduction  and  Biographical  Notices.      Post  8vo, 
cloth.  London,  1886 

*  Among  the 'catechisms  reprinted  is  "  The  Chief  Grounds  of  Christian  Religion," 
by  Ezekiel  Rogers.  This  catechism  was  used  by  Rogers  and  his  congregation  at  the 
new  settlement  of  Rowley  in  Massachusetts.  No  American  edition  is  known  of  it, 
the  one  reprinted  being  the  London  edition  of  1642. 

2089  MOLESWORTH    (WILLIAM    NASSAU).     The   History  of 

England  from  the  year  1830.     3  vols.  8vo,  cloth.      London,  1871-73 

*  The  best  Library  Edition. 

2090  MOON  (WASHINGTON).     The  Bad  English  of  Lindley  Murray 

and  other  writers  on  the  English  Language.     A  Series  of  Criticisms. 
i2tno,  cloth.  London,  1868 

2091  Bad  English  Exposed.     A  Series  of  Criticisms  on  the  Errors 

and    Inconsistencies  of   Lindley  Murray  and   other  Grammarians. 
Fourth  Edition.      i2mo,  cloth.  London,  1871 


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2092  MORGAN  (JAMES   F.)     England   under  the   Norman    Occupa- 

tion.    Crown  8vo,  cloth.  London,  1858 

*  Founded  on  the  Domesday  Book,  the  Exon  Domesday,  the  Liber  Winton,  and  the 
Boldon  Book,  with  extracts. 

2093  MORGAN  (THOMAS).     Romano-British  Mosaic  Pavements.     A 

History  of  their  Discovery,  and  a  Record  and  Interpretation  of  their 
Designs.  With  plates,  plain  and  colored,  of  the  most  important  mosaics. 
8vo,  cloth.  London,  1886 

2094  MORLEY    (HENRY).       English    Writers.     (Vol.   I.,    Celts  and 

Anglo-Saxons,  with  an  Introductory  Sketch  of  the  Four  Periods  of 
English  Literature;  Vols.  II.  and  III.,  from  the  Conquest  to  Dun- 
bar.)    3  vols  (all  published)  8vo,  cloth.  London,  1866-67 

2095  Tables  of  English  Literature.     4to,  cloth.  London,  1870 

2096 Of  English  Literature  in  the  Reign  of  Queen  Victoria,  with  a 

glance  at  the  Past.     185  facsimile  autographs.     Post  8vo,  cloth. 

New  York,  1882 

2097  English  Writers.     An  Attempt  towards  a  History  of  English 

Literature.      11  vols,  post  8vo,  cloth.  London,  1887-95 

2098  Library  of  English  Literature:  Shorter  English  Poems;  Eng- 
lish Plays;  Longer  Works  in  English  Verse  and  Prose;  Illustrations 
of  English  Religion;  Shorter  Works  in  English  Prose.  Each  volume 
with  numerous  illustrations.     5  vols,  royal  8vo,  cloth.       London,  n.  d. 

2099  MORRIS  (REV.  R.)     Historical  Outlines  of  English  Accidence. 

Crown  8vo,  cloth.  London,  1872 

2100  MORRIS  and  SKEAT.      Specimens  of  Early  English  from  A.D. 

1 1 50  to  1393.  With  Introductions,  Notes,  and  Glossarial  Index. 
2  vols.  (Vol.  1  by  Rev.  R.  Morris,  Vol.  2  by  Morris  and  W.  W. 
Skeat)  crown  8vo,  cloth.  Oxford:    The  Clarendon  Press,  1867-72 

2101  Another  copy.     New   and    Revised    Edition.     2  vols,  crown 

8vo,  cloth.     (Vol  1,  1882;  Vol.  2,  1873.) 

Another  copy.     New  Edition,  revised    for  the  Second  Time. 


2  vols.      (Vol.  1,  1885;  Vol.  2,  1889.) 

2103  MORTE    D'ARTHUR.     Le    Morte   Arthur.       Edited    from    the 

Harleian  MS.  in  the  British  Museum.     Prefatory  Essay  by  the  late 

Herbert  Coleridge.     Crown  8vo,  cloth,  uncut. 

London  and  Cambridge,  1864 


252  jEnglisb  HMstors  anfc  ^literature 


IRewspapers  anb  Journalism. 

2104  ANDREWS  (ALEXANDER).     The  History  of  British  Journal- 

ism from  the  Foundation  of  the  Newspaper  Press  in  England  to  the 
Repeal  of  the  Stamp  Act  in  1855,  with  Sketches  of  Press  Celebrities. 
2  vols,  post  8vo,  cloth.  London,  1859 

2105  EARLY  NEWSPAPERS.     Ten  Popular  Reprints  of  the  Times, 

and  other  early  English  Newspapers.  (The  English  Mercurie,  1588, 
with  the  Invasion  by  the  Spanish  Armada;  Weekeley  Newes,  Jan., 
1606,  with  the  execution  of  Guy  Fawkes;  The  Gazette,  1658,  with 
the  death  of  Cromwell,  etc.)      Folio,  half  morocco. 

London,  n.  d.  [1874?] 

2106  FOX-BOURNE  (H.  R.)     English  Newspapers.      Chapters    in  the 

History  of  Journalism.     2  vols.  8vo,  cloth.  London,  1887 

2107  GRANT  (JAMES).  •  The  Newspaper  Press,  its  Origin,  Progress, 

and  Present  Position,  and  The  Metropolitan  Weekly  and  Provincial 
Press.     3  vols.  8vo,  half  calf,  gilt.  London,  1871-72 

2108  HOPE    (JOHN   T.)     Catalogue   of   a  Collection  of  Early  News- 

papers and  Essayists  formed  by  the  late  John  T.  Hope,  and  pre- 
sented to  the  Bodleian  Library  by  the  late  F.  W.  Hope.      8vo,  cloth. 

Oxford:    The  Clarendon  Press,  1865 

2109  HUNT   (F.  K.)     The  Fourth  Estate:  contributions  towards  a  His- 

tory of  Newspapers  and  of  the  Liberty  of  the  Press.  2  vols,  post 
8vo,  cloth.  London,  1850 

2 1 10  JACKSON  (MASON).     The  Pictorial  Press,  its  Origin  and  Prog- 

ress.     150  illustrations.     8vo,  cloth.  London,  1885 

2111  OLDCASTLE  (JOHN).     Journals  and  Journalism,  with  a  Guide 

for  Literary  Beginners.    Square  nmo, vellum,  uncut.     London,  188a 
*  The  author  of  this  was  the  well-known  journalist  Wilfred  Meynell. 

2112  WATTS  (THOMAS).     A  Letter  to  Antonio  Panizzi  ...  on  the 

reputed  Earliest  Printed  Newspaper  "  The  English  Mercurie,  1588." 
8vo,  sewed,  pp.  16.  London,  1839 


lEngUsb  HMstors  ant>  Xiteraturc  253 

21 13  NICHOLAS  (THOMAS).     The  Pedigree  of  the  English  People. 

An  Argument,  Historical  and  Scientific,  on  the  Formation  and 
Growth  of  the  Nation  .  .  .  with  especial  reference  to  the  Incorpora- 
tion of  the  Celtic  Aborigines.     Map.     8vo,  half  calf,  gilt. 

London,  1878* 

2114  NICOLAS  (SIR  NICHOLAS    HARRIS).     Notitia    Historica: 

containing  Tables,  Calendars,  and  Miscellaneous  Information  for 
the  Use  of  Historians,  Antiquarians,  etc.  Post  8vo,  old  smooth 
calf  (rebacked).  London,  1824 

2115  /^XLDFIELD  (T.  H.  B.)     The  Representative  History  of  Great 
\J     Britain  and  Ireland,  being  a  History  of   the   House  of  Com- 
mons and  of  the  Counties,  Cities  and  Boroughs  of  the  United 

Kingdom  from  the  earliest  period.  Complete  in  6  vols.  Fine  copy 
in  full  calf,  gilt,  with  bookplate  in  each  volume  of  Charles  Clowes. 
Best  edition.  London,  1816 

21 16  OLDYS      (WILLIAM).      A    Literary    Antiquary.      Memoir    of 

William  Oldys,  together  with  his  Diary,  choice  notes  from  his 
Adversaria,  and  an  Account  of  the  London  Libraries.  [By  James 
Yeowell.]      nmo,  half  roan.  London,  1862 

2117  OLIPHANT  (T.  L.  KINGTON).    The  Old  and  Middle  English. 

Crown  8vo,  cloth.  London,  1878 

2118  OLIVER  (REV.  GEORGE).   Collections  illustrating  the  History 

of  the  Catholic  Religion  in  the  counties  of  Cornwall,  Devon,  Dor- 
set, Somerset,  Wilts,  and  Gloucester,  Historical  and  Biographical, 
with  notices  of  the  Dominican,  Benedictine,  and  Franciscan  Orders 
in  England.     8vo,  cloth.  London,  1857 

2119  OVERTON    (J.    H.)       Life   in   the   English    Church,     1660-17 14. 

8vo,  cloth.  London,  1885 

©yforfc. 

2120  BODLEIAN  LIBRARY.     Catalogus  Librorum  Impressorum  Bib- 

liothecae  Bodleianae  in  AcademiaOxoniensi.  Cura  et  Opera  Thomae 
Hyde.   .   .   .  protobibliothecarii.     Thick  folio,  old  leather  (binding 

cracked  at  the  joints,  and  lacks  the  frontispiece). 

Oxonii:  E.   Theatro  Sheldoniano,  1674 

•At  the  commencement  of  each  new  letter  are  vignette  portraits  of  the  founders 

and  donators.     This  is  the  third  Bodleian  catalogue,  and,  according  to  Hearne,  was 


254  Bnglteb  Ibiston?  an&  literature 

OXFORD— Continued. 

mainly  written  by  Emanuel  Pritchard  of  Hart  Hall,  the  janitor,  who  examined  every 
book  and  wrote  the  whole  catalogue  with  his  own  hand.  Hyde,  however,  in  a  pathetic 
dedication,  claims  the  credit  for  it.  In  it  he  writes  that  even  his  very  hours  for  re- 
freshment were  spent  among  the  books,  and  that  he  had  not  even  spared  himself  in 
the  winter  weather.  All  cataloguers  will  sympathize  with  his  statement  in  his 
preface  as  to  the  slowness  of  careful  bibliography  and  the  care  necessary.  He 
writes  that  to  do  it  he  put  aside  all  thoughts  of  his  own  health,  that  he  had  at  first 
thought  that  the  catalogue  would  be  completed  in  two  or  three  years,  yet  he  says,  in 
spite  of  his  excessive  application,  it  had  actually  occupied  nine  years,  the  printing 
alone  taking  two.  People,  he  says,  who  spend  a  week  or  two  in  cataloguing  some  little 
library  of  their  own  know  nothing  of  the  work  necessary.  It  is  an  easy  matter,  they 
say,  to  look  at  the  title  of  a  book  and  copy  it.  But  they  ignore  the  examining  the 
volumes  of  pamphlets — a  labor  perfectly  exhausting — the  identifying  of  anonymous 
aud  pseudonymous  books,  and  other  necessary  details  which,  he  declares,  is  the 
greatest  vexation  of  mind  and  a  waste  of  valuable  time.  All  this  is  very  amusing 
when  contrasted  with  Hearne's  statement. 

2121  BODLEIAN    LIBRARY.       Catalogus    Librorum    Impressorum 

Bibliothecae  Bodleianse  in  Academia  Oxoniensi.  Vignettes  on  titles. 
4  vols,  folio,  full  calf,  gilt.  Oxford:   1843-51 

*  Produced  under  the  superintendence  of  Dr.  Bandinel.  The  fourth  volume  is  the 
additions  to  the  library  that  were  made  from  1835  to  1847,  and  not  included  in  the 
other  three  volumes.  Dr.  Bandinel  was  one  of  the  most  energetic  of  the  Bodleian 
librarians,  and  during  his  care  the  library  was  greatly  increased,  he  being  indefati- 
gable in  buying  nearly  everything  that  came  within  their  reach  that  was  of  importance. 
It  was  during  this  period  that  Henry  Stevens  purchased  many  rare  Americana  for 
the  library. 

2122  Report  from  the  Librarian,  1882-87.     4to>  limp  boards. 

Oxford,  1888 

2123  BRASSINGTON  (W.  SALT).   Historic  Bindings  in  the  Bodleian 

Library,  Oxford.  With  reproductions  of  24  of  the  finest  bindings. 
Fully  described  by  W.  Salt  Brassington.  4to,  half  morocco,  gilt  top, 
uncut.  London,  1891 

2124  COXE  (H.  O.)    Catalogus  Codicum  MSS.  qui  in  Collegiis  Aulisque 

Oxoniensibus  hodie  adservantur.  2  vols,  thick  4to,  cloth.  Oxford,  1852 

2125  DOUCE     (FRANCIS).     Catalogue    of    the    Printed    Books    and 

Manuscripts  bequeathed  by  Francis  Douce,  Esq.,  to  the  Bodleian 
Library.  Frontispiece,  and  three  other  colored  leaves  of  facsimiles.  Folio, 
half  cloth.  Oxford:    The  University  Press,  1840 

*  Valuable  for  its  list  of  early  English  literature  and  Shakespeareana. 


Englisb  HMstorg  ant)  Xiterature  255 

OXFORD— Continued. 

2126  FOSTER  (JOSEPH).     Alumni    Oxoniensis.     The    Members    of 

the  University  of  Oxford,  1500-1886:  their  Parentage,  Birthplace, 
Year  of  Birth,  and  a  Record  of  their  Degrees:  being  the  Matricula- 
tion Register  of  the  University,  Alphabetically  Arranged,  Revised, 
and  Annotated.     8  vols.  8vo,  half  roan,  gilt  top,  uncut. 

Oxford  and  London,  1887-92 

2127  LYTE  (H.  C.  MAXWELL).     A   History  of  the   University   of 

Oxford,  from  the  Earliest  Times  to  the  Year  1530.  Photographic 
facsimile  of  an  illumination.     8vo,  cloth.  London,  1886 

2128  MACRAY    (W.  D.)     Annals   of    the  Bodleian    Library,   Oxford, 

A.  D.  1598-A.  D.  1867.  With  a  Preliminary  Notice  of  the  earlier 
Library  founded  in  the  14th  Century.     8vo,  cloth.       London,  1868 

2129  MALONE  (EDMOND).     Catalogue  of  Early  English  Poetry,  and 

other  Miscellaneous  Works  Illustrating  the  British  Drama  collected 
by  Edmond  Malone  and  now  preserved  in  the  Bodleian  Library. 
Folio,  cloth,  pp.  52.  Oxford:  At  the  University  Press,  1836 

*  This  very  valuable  catalogue  is  preceded  by  a  Memoir  of  Malone  written  by 
James  Boswell.  The  collection  of  16th  and  17th  Century  poets  and  dramatists  was 
not  equalled  by  any  other  collection,  even  Collier  and  Hazlitt  being  unable  to  find  in 
their  time  copies  of  some  of  the  books.  The  Shakespeare  collection  occupies  four 
columns,  and  includes  Richard  III.,  1597  ;  Romeo  and  Juliet,  1597  ;  Love's  Labour 
Lost,  1598  ;  Merchant  of  Venice,  1600  ;  Titus  Andronicus,  161 1  ;  Venus  and  Adonis, 
1593;  Lucrece,  1594;  Sonnets,  1609;  Passionate  Pilgrim,  1612  ;  etc. 

2130  WOOD'S    ATHENiE    OXONIENSES.     Athenae  Oxonienses. 

An  Exact  History  of  all  the  Writers  and  Bishops  who  have  had 
their  Education  in  the  University  of  Oxford.  To  which  are  added 
the  Fasti,  or  Annals,  of  the  said  University.  By  Anthony  a  Wood. 
New  Edition,  with  Additions  by  Philip  Bliss.  Complete  in  4  vols. 
4to,  full  calf.  London,  1813-20 

*  Certain  passages  in  columns  377  and  380  of  Vol.  3  were  suppressed  by  the  editor. 
This  set  contains  an  additional  copy  of  that  sheet,  having  those  passages  printed  in 
full.  A  manuscript  marginal  note  addressed  "Rev.  Mr.  Walker  from  the  Editor," 
states  that  only  20  of  this  sheet  with  the  suppressed  passages  were  printed,  and  it 
therefore  becomes  of  unusual  interest  from  this  addition.  It  is  a  question  whether 
there  is  another  similar  copy  in  America. 

As  is  well  known,  this  book  is  one  of  the  indispensable  tools  of  the  bibliographer, 
for  Early  English  Literature. 


256  Englisb  HMston?  anfc  ^literature 

2131  r^EARSON  (C.  H.)     The  Early  and  Middle  Ages  of  England. 

8vo,  cloth.  London,  1861 

2132  PIERS  PLOWMAN.     Skeat  (W.  W.)     Pierce  the  Ploughman's 

Crede  (about  1394  A.  D.)  Transcribed  and  edited  ....  to  which 
is  appended  God  spede  the  Plough  (about  1500  A.  D.).  8vo,  half 
roan.  (Early  English  Text  Society.)  Presentation  copy  from  the 
editor.  London,  1867 

2133 Skeat  (W.  W.)     The  Vision  of  William  concerning  Piers  the 

Plowman  in  three  parallel  texts,  together  with  Richard  the  Redeless, 
by  William  Langland  (about  1362-1399  A.  D.).  Edited  from 
numerous  Manuscripts,  with  Preface,  Notes,  and  a  Glossary.  2  vols. 
8vo,  cloth.  Oxford:    The  Clarendon  Press •,  1886 

2134 Skeat  (W.   W.)     The    Vision    of    Piers    the    Plowman.      By 

William  Langland.  (With  Introduction,  Notes,  and  Glossary.) 
Crown  8vo,  cloth.  Oxford:    The  Clarendon  Press,  1891 

2135 The  Vision  of  William  concerning  Piers  the  Plowman.    (From 

Skeat's  text.)  With  woodcuts  and  initial  letters  by  H.  M.  O'Kane.  4to, 
boards,  buckram  back,  uncut.  New  Rochelle,  1901 

*  The  Finely  Printed  Elston  Press  edition. 

2136  POSTE     (BEALE).     Britannia    Antiqua;    or,     Ancient    Britain 
brought  within  the  Limits  of  Authentic  History.     8vo,  cloth. 

London,  1857 

*  Scrutiny  and  dissection  of  the  works  of  Nennius,  Asser,  and  Gildas;  the  life  and 
reign  of  Arthur;  Celtic  Titular  Names  ;  etc. 

2137 Celtic  Inscriptions  on  Gaulish  and  British  Coins.     Intended 

to  supply  Materials  for  the  Early  History  of  Great  Britain.  With  a 
Glossary  of  Archaic  Celtic  Words,  and  an  Atlas  of  Coins.  8vo, 
cloth.  London,  1861 

2138  PRAYER  BOOK.     An  Introduction  to  the  History  of  the  Suc- 

cessive Revisions  of  the  Book  of  Common  Prayer.  Thick  crown 
8vo,  cloth.  Oxford  and  London,  1877 

2139  PRICHARD  (J.  C.)     The  Eastern  Origin  of  the  Celtic    Nations 

proved  by  a  Comparison  of  their  Dialects  with  the  Sanskrit,  Greek, 
Latin,  etc.,  Languages.      Edited  by  R.  G.  Latham.    8vo,  half  calf. 

London,    1857 

2140  PROCTER  (F.)     A  History  of  the  Book  of  Common  Prayer,  with 

a  Rationale  of  its  Offices.     15th  Edition.     Post  8vo,  cloth. 

London,  1880 


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2141  PROTHERO  (G.  W.)     Select  Statutes   and  other  Constitutional 

Documents  illustrative  of  the  reigns  of  Elizabeth  and  James  I. 
Post  8vo,  cloth.  Oxford:    The  Clarendon  Press,  1894 

2142  PUBLIC    RECORDS.     Reports    from    the    Commissioners    ap- 

pointed by  his  Majesty  to  execute  the  Measures  recommended  by  a 
Select  Committee  of  the  House  of  Commons  respecting  the  Public 
Records  of  the  Kingdom.  With  the  volume  of  facsimiles.  2  vols, 
folio,  cloth.  [London],  1819 

*  The  second  volume  contains  86  facsimiles  of  the  most  important  documents,  in- 
cluding Magna  Charta,  Charters  of  Stephen,  Henry  III,  Edv.ard  I,  and  others; 
Statutes  of  Henry  VIII,  Elizabeth,  James  I,  Charles  I,  etc.;  the  Domesday  Book; 
Scottish  Acts,  including  that  on  the  murder  of  James  III,  Against  the  Damnable 
Opinions  of  Heresy  1525,  and  others  of  equal  interest. 

2143  Cooper  (Charles  Purton).  Public  Records.  A  Descrip- 
tion of  the  Contents,  Objects,  and  Uses  of  the  Various  Works 
printed  by  the  Record  Commission.  8vo,  half  calf.  Interleaved 
with  blank  paper.  London,  1831 

2144  Ewald  (Alex.   Charles).     Our  Public    Records.     A  Brief 

Handbook  to  the  National  Archives.      8vo,  cloth,  uncut. 

London,  1873 

*  Contains  an  alphabetical  index  of  Records  and  subjects,  with  a  glossary. 

2145  Nicolas  (Sir  Nicholas  Harris).  Refutation  of  Mr.  Pal- 
grave's  "  Remarks "  in  reply  to  "Observations  on  the  State  of 
Historical  Literature."  Additional  Facts  relative  to  the  Record 
Commission  and  Record  Offices.     8vo,  cloth.  London,  1831 

2146  /QUOTATIONS.     Bartlett  (J.)     Familiar  Quotations,  being 
V^     an  Attempt  to  trace  to  their  sources  Passages  and  Phrases  in 

Common  Use.     Eighth  Edition.      Post  8vo,  cloth,  pp.  904. 

Boston,  1882 

2147  Ninth    Edition    of    the    same.       Post  8vo,   finely    bound    by 

Riviere   in  full  polished  calf  gilt,  pp.   1158.  Boston,  1892 

2148  Bertram  (Rev.  R.  A.)  A  Dictionary  of  Poetical  Illustra- 
tions especially  selected  with  a  view  to  the  needs  of  the  Pulpit  and 
the  Platform.     Thick  8vo,  cloth.  London,  1885 

2149  Day  (Edward  Parsons).     Day's  Collacon:  an  Encyclopaedia 

of  Prose  Quotations  ...   of  the    most  eminent  Writers  from  the 

Earliest  Ages   to   the   Present   Time,   with    Biographical  Index  of 

Authors.     Portraits.     Thick  royal  8vo,  half  morocco. 

New  York,  1884 


258  flEnglisb  HMstors  anfc  literature 

2150  QUOTATIONS.      Gilbert  (Josiah  H.)      Dictionary  of  Burning 

Words  of  Brilliant  Writers.  A  Cyclopedia  of  Quotations.  Intro- 
duction by  C.  S.  Robinson.      Post  8vo,  cloth.  New  York  [1895] 

2151  King  (W.  F.  H.)     Classical  and   Foreign   Quotations.     Law 

Terms  and  Maxims,  Proverbs,  Mottoes,  Phrases  and  Expressions, 
in  French,  German,  Greek,  Italian,  Spanish,  and  Portuguese,  with 
translations,  etc.      Post  8vo,  half  roan.  London,  1889 


R 


2152    ]f^ALEGH    (SIR    WALTER).      Brushfield     (T.     N.)     The 

Bibliography  of  Sir  Walter  Ralegh,  with  Notes.    4to,  boards, 

pp.  36.  Plymouth,  1886 


2153  Brushfield  (T.  N.)     Sir  W.  Ralegh:  a  Plea  for  a  Surname. 

8vo,  wrappers,  pp.  12.  With  leaf  of  facsimile  autographs.  (Pres- 
entation copy.)  [Head at  St.  Marychurch,  England,  July,  1886.] 

2154  Brushfield  (T.  N.)     Sir  Walter  Ralegh   and  his  History  of 

the  World.  8vo,  wrappers,  pp.  30.  (Presentation  copy  from  the 
author.)  \Read  at  Plympton,  England,  July,  1887.] 

2155  Brushfield  (T.  N.)     The   Birthplace  of   Sir  Walter  Ralegh. 

Illustrated.     8vo,  wrappers,  pp.  20. 

[Read  at  Tavistock,  England,  1889.] 

2156  Edwards  (Edward.)     The  Life  of  Sir  Walter  Ralegh,  based 

on  Contemporary  Documents,  together  with  his  Letters  now  First 
Collected.      Portrait,  facsimile,  etc.      2  thick  8vo  vols.,  cloth. 

[London],  1868 

2157  Stebbing  (W.)    Sir  Walter  Ralegh.    A  Biography.    Portrait. 

8vo,  cloth.  Oxford:    The  Clarendon  Press,  1891 

2158  RAY  (JOHN).     A  Collection  of  English   Proverbs,  digested  into  a 

convenient  Method whereunto   are  added   Local   Proverbs 

Old  Proverbial  Rhymes,  Less  known  or  Exotic  Proverbial  Sen- 
tences, and  Scottish  Proverbs.  Second  Edition,  enlarged  ....  with 
an  appendix  of  Hebrew  Proverbs.  i2mo,  old  calf,  blind  tooled. 
Fine  copy.  Cambridge,  1678 

2159  REED  (TALBOT   BAINES).      A   History  of  the  Old  English 

Letter  Foundries,  with  Notes,  Historical  and  Biographical,  on  the 
Rise  and  Progress  of  English  Typography.  Facsimiles,  etc.  Small 
4to,  half  roan.  London,  1887 

*  Scarce 


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2160  REED   (WILLIAM  B.)       Memories   of  Familiar  Books.      With 

Memoir  of  the  author  by  Manton  Marble.      i2mo,  cloth. 

New  York,  1876 

2161  RERUM  ANGLICARUM  SCRIPTORUM  VETERUM.     3 

vols,  small  folio,  original  old  calf,  gilt.     Fine  copy. 

Oxonii:  Theatro  Sheldoniano,  1684-87-91 
*  A  collection  of  the  Old  English  Chronicles,  containing  the  Chronicle  of  the  Abbey 
of  Croyland,  the  Histories  of  Nennius,  Gildas,  William  of  Malmesbury,  Higden's  Poly- 
cronicon,  Fordun's  Scotichronicon,  and  many  others,  some  printed  here  for  the  first 
time.  The  editors  of  the  first  volume  were  John  Fell  and  W.  Fulman,  of  the  second 
and  third  Thomas  Fulman.  This  Dr.  Fell  was  the  learned  divine  and  antiquary  who 
incurred  the  dislike  of  Tom  Brown,  who  wrote  of  him  the  famous  line, 

"  I  do  not  like  you,  Dr.  Fell." 
Each   volume  contains   the  bookplate   of  J.  T.   M.   Pierce;  the  second  contains,  in 
addition,  the  old  scarce  one  of  Alexander  Luders,  Kt. 

2162  RHYS  (JOHN).     Lectures  on  the  Origin  and  Growth  of  Religion 

as  Illustrated  by  Celtic  Heathendom.  Thick  8vo,  cloth.  (Hibbert 
Lectures.)  London,  1888 

2163  RIBTON-TURNER     (C.     J.)       A     History    of    Vagrants    and 

Vagrancy  and  Beggars  and  Begging.  Illustrated.  Thick  8vo, 
cloth.  London,  1887 

2164  ROBERT  OF  GLOUCESTER,  ETC.     Robert  of  Gloucester's 

Chronicles;  The  History  of  King  Henry  I.;  The  Acts  of  Stephen ; 
Giraldus  Cambrensis  on  the  Instruction  of  Princes;  Richard  of 
Devizes;  Gervase's  Archbishops  of  Canterbury;  and  the  Chronicle 
of  the  Isle  of  Man.  Translated  from  the  original  Latin,  with 
Prefaces  and  Notes  by  the  Rev.  J.  Stevenson.  8vo,  cloth.  (Church 
Historians  of  England.)  London,  1858 

2165  ROBERTS    (GEORGE).     The    Social    History  of  the  Southern 

Counties  of  England  in  Past  Centuries,  illustrated  in  regard  to  their 

Habits,  Municipal  Bye-Laws,  Civil  Progress,  etc.     8vo,  cloth. 

London,  1856 

2166  ROBINSON  (H.  J.)     Colonial  Chronology.     A  Chronology  of  the 

Principal  Events  connected  with  the  English  Colonies  and  India 
from  the  close  of  the  15th  Century  to  the  Present  Time.  Maps. 
Imp.  8vo,  cloth.  London,  1892 

2167  ROEMER    (JEAN).      Origins   of   the  English  People  and  of  the 

English  Language.  Compiled  from  the  best  and  latest  authorities. 
Map  and  2  facsimiles.     Thick  8vo,  cloth.  New  York,  1888 


260  English  HMstors  anfc  ^Literature 

2168  ROGERS  (W.  H.   HAMILTON).     The  Strife  of  the  Roses  and 

Days  of  the  Tudors  in  the  West.   Illustrated.   8vo,  cloth.   Exeter,  1890 

2169  ROUND    (J.   H.)      Geoffrey    De    Mandeville.     A    Study    of    the 

Anarchy.     Facsimile.     Thick  8vo,  cloth.  London,  1892 

2170  ROUTLEDGE  (JAMES).     Chapters  in  the  History  of  Popular 

Progress,  chiefly  in  relation  to  the  Freedom  of  the  Press  and  Trial 
by  Jury,  1660-1820.  With  an  application  to  later  years.  Thick 
8vo,  cloth.  London,  1876 

2171  ROYAL  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.      Transactions,  Vols.  1  to 

10,  and  New  Series,  Vols.  1  and  2.  12  vols.  8vo  (ten  in  original 
cloth,  the  other  two  in  half  calf).  Vol.  1  is  second  edition,  1875,  and 
has  stamp  on  title.  London,  1873-85 

*  Many  important  historical  essays  are  contained  in  these  volumes,  among  them 
being  Winter's  Notices  of  the  Pilgrims;  John  Eliot  and  his  friends  of  Nazing;  Abraham 
Lincoln,  by  Isaac  N.  Arnold;  Pfoundes  on  the  History  of  Old  Japan;  Fleay's  History 
of  London  Theatres;  Rogers  on  the  Scottish  Nobility;  Morgan's  Old  Found  Lands  in 
North  America;  Cowdy  on  Malta  and  its  Knights;  Fisher's  History  of  Landholding 
in  England;  The  Siege  of  Quebec,  by  S.  Robjohns;  Winter's  Passages  in  the  Life 
and  Reign  of  Harold,  the  Saxon  King;  Hyde  Clarke  on  the  Hittite  Epoch;  Howorth 
on  the  Early  Intercourse  of  Danes  and  Franks;  Buckland  Abbey  and  Sir  Francis 
Drake,  by  S.  Robjohns;  The  Columban  Clergy  of  North  Britain  and  the  Norsemen, 
by  Howorth;  Early  British  Laws  and  Customs  relating  to  Food,  by  Cornelius  Wal- 
ford;  Historical  Allusions  in  sundry  English  Poets,  by  Fleay;  The  Tchong  Yong  of 
Confucius,  by  Dr.  ZerfH;  Historical  Suggestions  in  the  Mahabharata,  by  Stone;  etc., 
etc. 

2172  RUSKIN    (JOHN).      Axon  (W.  E.  A.)     John   Ruskin.     A  Biblio- 

graphical Biography.   Post  8vo, wrappers,  pp.  22.  [Manchester],  1879 


173   O  T 


,   JOHN  (J.  A.)     History  of  the  Four  Conquests  of  England. 
2  vols.  8vo,  cloth.  London,  1862 


2174  SAINTSBURY   (GEORGE).     A  History  of  Elizabethan  Litera- 

ture.    Post  8vo,  cloth.  London,  1887 

2175  A   History  of    Nineteenth    Century  Literature    [1780-1895]. 

Post  8vo,  cloth.  New  York,  1896 

2176  SANDER  (NICOLAS).    Rise  and  Growth  of  the  Anglican  Schism. 

Published  by  Nicolas  Sander  in  1585,  with  a  continuation  by  Ed- 
ward Rishton.  Translated,  with  Introduction  and  Notes,  by  David 
Lewis.     8vo,  cloth.  London,  1877 


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2177  SARUM   BREVIARY.     Breviarium    ad  usum   Insignis    Ecclesiae 

Sarum  (Fasciculus  I,  Kalendarium  et  Ordo  Temporalis;  Fasc.  II, 
Psalterium,  Litania,  Commune  Sanctorum,  Ordinarium  Missae,  etc. ; 
Fasc.  Ill,  Proprium  Sanctorum  cum  Accentuarioet  Indices).  Lahore 
et  Studio  Francisci  Procter  et  Christophori  Wordsworth.  3  vols. 
8vo,  cloth.  Cambridge,  1882-86 

*  Bp.  Perry's  copy,  with  presentation  inscription  of  Francis  Procter,  one  of  the 
editors,  and  two  A.  L.  S.  by  him  laid  in. 

2178  SAUNDERS   (F.)     The    Story  of   some  Famous   Books.      i2mo, 

cloth.      (Book-Lover's  Library.)  London,  1887 

2179  SEEBOHM  (FREDERIC).    The  Oxford  Reformers— John  Colet, 

Erasmus  and  Thomas  More,  being  a  History  of  their  Fellow  Work. 
Second  Edition,  revised  and  enlarged.     8vo,  cloth.       London,  1869 

2180  The  English  Village   Community,  examined   in  its  relations 

to  the  Manorial  and  Tribal  Systems,  etc.     Maps.     8vo,  cloth. 

London,  1883 

2181  SELDEN  (JOHN).     Joannis  Selden  Mare  Clausum  seu  Dominio 

Maris.     Small  folio,  half  morocco.  London,  1635 

*  First  edition  of  Selden's  famous  Treatise  on  the  Dominion  of  the  Sea,  in  which  he 
asserts  the  claims  of  the  British  to  the  waters  around,  including  the  Channel,  to  the 
exclusion  of  the  French  and  Dutch.     Fine  copy.     Title  in  red  and  black. 

Sbafeespeare. 

2182  ABBOTT  (E.  A.)     A  Shakespearian  Grammar.     An  Attempt  to 

Illustrate  the  Differences  between  Elizabethan  and  Modern  English. 
Revised  and  enlarged  edition.      Crown  8vo,  cloth.        London,  1870 

2183  BARTON  LIBRARY.  Catalogue  of  the  Works  of  William  Shake- 

speare, original  and  translated,  together  with  the  Shakespeariana 
embraced  in  the  Barton  Collection  in  the  Boston  Public  Library, 
by  J.  M.  Hubbard,  bound  by  Bradstreets  in  three-quarter  green 
morocco  gilt,  gilt  top,  uncut,  1880;  also  Part  II.  of  the  Catalogue, 
containing  the  Miscellaneous  portion,  in  the  original  wrappers,  1888. 
2  vols,  royal  8vo.  [Boston],  1880-88 

2184  CAPELL  (EDWARD).       Catalogue  of  Mr.  Capell's  Shakespear- 

iana, presented  by  him  to  Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  and  printed 
from  Mr.  Hazlewood's  copy,  by  Hartshorne,  1829.  Transcribed 
from  Hartshorne's  Reprint,  1842.  Neatly  written  manuscript  of 
J5  +  3°  paeres.  With  portrait  of Cape//,  by  Barto/ozzi,  inserted.  4to, 
sprinkled  calf.  [1842] 


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SHAKESPEARE— Continued. 

2185  COHN     (ALBERT).       Shakespeare-Bibliographie,    zusaramenge- 

stellt  von  Albert  Cohn,  1871  to  1896;  with  duplicate  Part  for  1892— 
93.      14  Parts.     8vo,  sewed.  Kothen  [1872-1897?] 

2186  FLEAY  (F.  G.)   Shakespeare  Manual.    i2mo,  cloth.   London,  1878 

2187  FLEMING  (W.   H.)     The  Issue  of  "  Shakespeariana  "  for  March, 

1888,  containing  "  Bibliography  of  the  First  Folios  in  New  York 
City,  by  W.  H.  Fleming,"  and  other  Shakespearian  Articles.  Small 
4to,  wrappers.  (Laid  in  is  a  type-written  copy  of  an  article  in  the 
New  York  Tribune  on  the  same  subject  [First  Folios  in  America].) 

Phila.,  1888 

2188  HALLIWELL-PHILLIPPS  (J.  O.)     A  Calendar  of  the  Shake- 

spearean Rarities,  Drawings,  and  Engravings  preserved  at  Hollings- 
bury  Copse,  near  Brighton.     8vo,  cloth.  London,  1887 

*  Only  a  small  number  printed  for  Private  Circulation.     The  entire  collection  was 
bought  by  Mr.  Marsden  J.  Perry,  of  Providence,  R.  I. 

2189  Regnal  Years,  List  of  Law  Terms,  etc.,  during  the  Shake- 
spearean Period.      i2mo,  cloth.         Brighton:  Privately  printed,  1883 

2190  Memoranda  intended  for  the  Use  of  Amateurs,  who  are  suffi- 
ciently interested  in  the  pursuit,  to  make  Searches  in  the  Public 
Record  Office  on  the  chance  of  discovering  New  Facts  respecting 
Shakespeare  and  the  Contemporary  Stage.      8vo,  cloth,  pp.  32. 

Brighton:  For  Strictly  Private  Circulation,  1884 

*  Only  40  copies  were  issued.     A  presentation  copy  from  the  author  to  C.  W.  Fred- 
erickson. 

2191  HUNDRED  MERRY  TALES  (A).     The  Earliest  English  Jest- 

Book.  Now  First  Reproduced  in  Photo-Lithography  from  the 
Unique  copy  of  1526  in  the  Royal  Library  in  Gottingen.  With  In- 
troduction, Notes,  and  Glossarial  Index,  by  W.  C.  Hazlitt.  Royal 
8vo,  cloth.  London,  1887 

*Only  125  copies  were  printed  for  sale,  this  being  No.  27. 

2192  INGLEBY  (C.  M.)     The  Shakspeare  Fabrications;  or,  The  MS. 

Notes  of  the  Perkins  Folio  shown  to  be  of  Recent  Origin,  with  an 
Appendix  on  the  Ireland  Forgeries.      i2mo,  cloth.        London,  1859 

2193  LEE  (SIDNEY).     A  Life  of  William  Shakespeare.     Numerous  fac- 

similes and  illustrations.      Royal  8vo,  cloth.  London,  1899 

*  Illustrated  Library  Edition. 


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SHAKESPEARE— Continued. 

2194  MACKAY  (CHARLES).     A   Glossary  of    Obscure   Words   and 

Phrases  in  the  Writings  of  Shakspeare  and  his  Contemporaries. 
8vo,  cloth.  London,  1887 

2195  MIDSUMMER  NIGHT'S  DREAM.  The  Second  Quarto,  1600: 

A  Facsimile  in  Photo-Lithography  by  William  Griggs.  Introduc- 
tion by  J.  W.  Ebsworth.      Small  4to,  half  roan.  London,  1880 

*  Scarce.     A  considerable  part  of  the  impression  of  this  facsimile  was  destroyed  by 
fire.     F.  J.  Furnivall  superintended  the  production. 

2196  O'CONNOR  (E.  M.)     An  Index  to  the  Works  of  Shakespere,  giv- 

ing references  by  Topics  to  Notable  Passages  and  Significant  Ex- 
pressions, Brief  Histories  of  the  Plays,  etc.,  etc.  Post  8vo,  half 
roan.  New  York,  1887 

2197  SONNETS  (THE).     The  Sonnets  of  Shakspere,  when,  to  whom, 

and  by  whom,  written.  (A  pamphlet  of  12  pp.  signed  Antiquary,  and 
reprinted  from  "The  Truth  Seeker,"  New  York,  1883.)  i2mo, 
sewed.  [New  York,  1883] 

2198  The  Sonnets  of  Shakespeare  now  newly  imprinted    from  the 

First  Edition  of  1609.  With  initial  letters  designed  by  H.  M.  O 'Kane. 
8vo,  buckram,  uncut.  New  Rochelle,  1901 

*  The  beautifully  printed  Elston  Press  edition.     Only  210  issued. 

2199  STOKES  (H.  P.)     An  Attempt   to   determine  the  Chronological 

Order  of  Shakespeare's  Plays.  (The  Harness  Essay,  1877.)  Crown 
8vo,  cloth.  London,  1878 

2200  THACHER    (JOHN   BOYD).      Charlecote;     or,    the    Trial    of 

William  Shakespeare.  Illustrated  by  C.  L.  Hinton.  Crown  8vo,  half 
calf.  New  York,  1895 

*  One  of  only  356  copies  on  Imperial  Japan    Paper.     Presentation  copy   from  the 
author. 

2201  WINSOR   (JUSTIN).     A  Bibliography  of  the  Original  Quartos 

and  Folios  of  Shakespeare,  with  particular  reference  to  copies  in 
America.    With  68  Heliotype  Facsimiles.     Folio,  cloth.     Boston,  1876 

*  No  20  of  only  250  copies. 

2202  Shakespeare's     Poems.       A     Bibliography    of    the     Earlier 

Editions.  Royal  8vo,  sewed,  pp.  9.  (Republished  from  the  Bul- 
letin of  Harvard  University.)     Rare.  Cambridge,  Mass.,  1879 


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SHAKESPEARE— Continued. 

2203  WORKS.  The  Works  of  William  Shakespeare  in  reduced  fac- 
simile from  the  famous  First  Folio  edition  of  1623.  With  an  Intro- 
duction by  J.  O.  Halliwell-Phillipps.      Post  8vo,  half  roan. 

London,  1876 

2204  WYMAN  (W.  H.)     Bibliography  of  the  Bacon-Shakespeare  Con- 

troversy, with  Notes  and  Extracts.     8vo,  cloth.        Cincinnati,  1884 


2205  SHARMAN  (JULIAN).     A  Cursory  History  of  Swearing.     Post 

8vo,  half  morocco  gilt,  gilt  top,  uncut.  London,  1884 

2206  SHELLEY  (PERCY  BYSSHE).     Forman  (H.  Buxton).    The 

Shelley  Library.     An  Essay   in   Bibliography.     8vo,  wrappers,   pp. 
127.      (Shelley  Society  Publication.)  London,  1886 


4&>  0^ 


2207  ■ Woodberry  (C.  E.)     Notes  on  the  MS.  Volume  of  Shelley's 

Poems  in  the  Library  of  Harvard  College.  Facsimile  of  the  MS. 
of  Shelley's  "  Ode  to  a  Skylark. "  Royal  8vo,  sewed,  pp.  12.  (Re- 
published from  the  Bulletin  of  Harvard  University.) 

Cambridge,  Mass.,  1889 

2208  Facsimile  of  the  Original  Manuscript  of  The  Skylark.    (This 

is  the  facsimile  above,  printed  separately,  with  a  Note.)  Royal  8vo, 

jaJv*         sewed,  pp.  15.  Cambridge,  Mass.,  1888 

2209  SHEPHERD'S  CALENDAR  (THE).     The  Edition  of  Paris, 

1503,  in  photographic  facsimile,  and  a  faithful   reprint  of  Pynson's 

Edition  of  1506.   Edited,  with  a  Critical  Introduction  and  Glossary, 

by  H.  Oskar  Sommer.     2  vols,  in  1.     Royal  8vo,  boards,  uncut. 

London,  1892 
*  Only  300  printed,  this  being  No.  81. 

2210  SHUCKBURGH    (E.  S.)     The  A  B   C   both  in  Latyn  and  Eng- 

lishe:  being  a  Facsimile  reprint  of  the  earliest  extant  English  Read- 
ing Book.     With   an   Introduction.     8vo,  limp   ooze  calf. 

London,  1889 

221 1  SIEVERS  (S.)  and  COOK  (A.  S.)     An  Old  English  Grammar. 

Crown  8vo,  cloth.  Boston,  1885 

2212  SKEAT   (W.  W.)     Specimens    of    English   Literature,   from    the 

Ploughman's  Crede  to  the  Shepherd's  Calendar,  A.D.  1394-1579. 
With  Introduction,  Notes,  and  Glossarial  Index.  Crown  8vo,  cloth. 

Oxford:  The  Clarendon  Press,  187 1 


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2213  SKEAT   (W.  W.)      An    Etymological   Dictionary  of   the  English 

Language.  Small  4to,  cloth.  Oxford:  Printed  at  the  Clarendon 
Press  for  Macmillan,  New  York,  1882. 

2214  Principles  of  English  Etymology.      First  Series — The  Native 

Element.      Post  8vo,  cloth.  Oxford:  The  Clarendon  Press,  1887 

2215  A  Primer  of  English  Etymology.     Crown  8vo,  cloth. 

Oxford:  The  Clarendon  Press,  1892 

2216  Twelve  Facsimiles  of  Old  English  Manuscripts.  With  Tran- 
scriptions and  an  Introduction,     ^to,  limp  boards,  pp.  36. 

Oxford:  The  Clarendon  Press,  1892 

2217  SKOTTOWE  (B.  C.)     A  Short  History  of  Parliament.     Crown 

8vo,  cloth.  London,  1886 

2218  SMITH   (EDWARD).      Foreign  Visitors   in    England,  and  What 

they  have  Thought  of  Us:  being  some  Notes  on  Books  and  their 
Opinions  during  the  last  Three  Centuries.  i2mo,  cloth.  (The  Book- 
Lover's  Library.)  London,  1889 

2219  SMITH  (G.   BARNETT).      History  of  the  English  Parliament, 

together  with  an  Account  of  the  Parliaments  of  Scotland  and  Ire- 
land.     Facsimiles  and  illustrations.      2  thick  8vo  vols,  cloth. 

London,  1892 

2220  SMITH'S  MEZZOTINT  PORTRAITS.     British  Mezzotinto 

Portraits.  A  Descriptive  Catalogue  .  .  .  from  the  Introduction  of 
the  Art  to  the  early  part  of  the  Present  Century,  arranged  accord- 
ing to  Engravers,  the  Inscriptions  at  full  length,  Variations  set 
forth,    etc.     Accompanied  by   Biographical   Notes,   etc.      By  John 

Chaloner  Smith.     Frontispieces.     4  vols,  royal  8vo,  cloth. 

London,  1883 
*  Scarce,  and  now  commanding  a  high  price.     An  absolutely  indispensable  book 
for  the  collector  of  mezzotints. 

2221  SMYTH  (ADMIRAL  W.  H.)  The  Sailor's  Word  Book:  an 
Alphabetical  Digest  of  Nautical  Terms,  including  some  more 
especially  Military  and  Scientific.  Revised  by  Vice-Admiral  Sir  E. 
Belcher.     Thick  8vo,  cloth.  London,  1867 

2222  SPALDING  (T.   A.)     The  House  of  Lords:  a  Retrospect  and  a 

Forecast.     8vo,  cloth.  London,  1894 

2223  SPENSER.     Kitchin    (G.  W.)     Book    I.  of   the    Faery   Queene. 

(With  Notes  and  Glossary.)     Crown  8vo,  cloth. 

Oxford:    The  Clarendon  Press,  1888 


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2224  STAUNTON  (HOWARD).     The  Great  Schools  of  England,  an 

Account  of  .  .  .  Eton,  Winchester,  Westminster,  the  Charter-house, 
Harrow,  etc.     Illustrated.     Post  8vo,  cloth.  London,  1865 

2225  STEDMAN  (EDMUND  C)    Victorian  Poets.   (Literary  and  Bio- 

graphical Criticisms.)     Post  8vo,  cloth.  Boston,  1882 

2226  STEVENS    (HENRY).      Catalogue    of    My    English    Library. 

i2mo,  cloth.  London,  1853 

*  Printed  by  the  Whittinghams  for  Private  Distribution. 

2227  STOUGHTON(JOHN).    Ecclesiastical  History  of  England,  from 

the  opening  of  the  Long  Parliament  to  the  death  of  Cromwell.      2 
vols.  8vo,  cloth.  London,  1867 

2228  Ecclesiastical    History    of    England.       The    Church    of   the 

Restoration.      2  vols.  8vo,  cloth.  London,  1870 

2229  STRATMANN    (F.    H.)     A    Dictionary    of    the    Old    English 

Language,  compiled  from  Writings   of  the    XII.,  XIII.,  XIV.,  and 
XV.  Centuries.      Second  Edition.     4to,  cloth.  London,  1873 

2230  STUBBS   (W.)     Registrum  Sacrum  Anglicanum,    an  Attempt  to 

Exhibit  the  Course  of  Episcopal   Succession  in  England  from  the 
Records  and  Chronicles  of  the  Church.     Small  4to,  half  calf. 

Oxford:    The  University  Press ',  1858 

2231  Second  Edition  of   the  same,  with  an  Appendix  of   Indian, 

Colonial,  and  Missionary  Consecrations.     Small  4to,  cloth. 

Oxford:   The  Clarendon  Press,  1897 

2232  Select  Charters  and  other  illustrations  of  English  Constitu- 
tional History  from  the  earliest  times  to  the  reign  of  Edward  I.  Post 
8vo,  cloth.  Oxford:    The  Clarendon  Press,  1870 

2233  Fifth  Edition  of  the  same.      Post  8vo,  cloth.        Oxford,  1884 

2234  SUSSEX.     Murray's  "  Handbook  for  Sussex."     Maps  and  plans. 

Post  8vo,  cloth.  London,  1893 

2235  SWEET    (HENRY).     A  History   of  English    Sounds   from    the 

Earliest   Period.     8vo,    wrappers,   pp.   xi.  -\-  163.      (English  Dialect 
Society.)  London,  1874 

2236  First   Middle  English    Primer.     Extracts    from  the   Ancren 

Riwle  and  Ormulum.     With  Grammar  and  Glossary.     Crown  8vo, 
cloth.  Oxford:    The  Clarendon  Press,  1884 


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2237  SWIFT  (AUGUSTUS  M.)  Derwent  Coleridge,  Scholar,  Pastor, 

Educator.  An  Address.     Portrait.     Square  i2tno,  wrappers,  pp.  58. 

New  York,  1883 

2238  SWINBURNE.     [Shepherd  (R.  H.)]     The  Bibliography  of  Swin- 

burne. A  Bibliographical  List  ...  in  chronological  order  of  the 
published  writings  [1857-1887].  Crown  8vo,  vellum  gilt,  uncut. 
Bookplate  of  Charles  Ellice.  London,  1887 

*  Only  250  printed. 


2239  'T^AINE    (H.)     History  of    English   Literature.      Translated  by 

H.  Van  Laun.      2  vols,  post  8vo,  tree  calf.  London,  1878 

2240  TASWELL-LANGMEAD  (T.  P.)     English  Constitutional  His- 

tory from  the  Teutonic  Conquest  to  the  Present  Time.  Third  Edi- 
tion, revised  throughout,  with  Notes  and  Appendices  by  C.  H.  E. 
Carmichael.     Thick  8vo,  cloth.  London,  1886 

2241  TAYLOR  (HANNIS).     The  Origin  and  Growth  of  the  English 

Constitution.  An  Historical  Treatise  in  which  is  drawn  out  by  the 
light  of  the  most  Recent  Researches,  the  gradual  development  of 
the  English  Constitutional  System,  and  the  growth  out  of  that 
system  of  the  Federal  Republic  of  the  United  States.  2  vols.  8vo, 
cloth.  Boston,  1889-98 

2242  TAYLOR  (ISAAC).     Words  and  Places:  or,  Etymological  Illus- 

trations of  History,  Ethnology,  and  Geography.  Second  Edition, 
revised  and  enlarged.     Crown  8vo,  cloth.  London,  1865 

2243  TEN   BRINK   (BERNHARD).       English   Literature.     (Vol.    1, 

Early  English  Literature;  Vols.  2  and  3,  Wyclif  to  Surrey.)  3 
vols,  post  8vo,  cloth.  New  York,  1883-1896 

2244  TENNYSON    (ALFRED,    LORD).      Grolier  Club.     Chrono- 

logical List  of  the  Works  of  Lord  Tennyson  ....  exhibited  at  the 

Grolier  Club,  Nov.  5-20,  1897.      i2mo,  wrappers,  pp.  24. 

[New  York,  1897] 

2245  [Livingston    (Luther   S.)]      A  Bibliography  of   the    First 

Editions,  in  Book  Form,  of  the  Works  of  Alfred,  Lord  Tennyson. 
8vo,  wrappers,  pp.  95.  New  York,  1901 


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2246  TENNYSON  (ALFRED,  LORD).  [Shepherd  (Richard 
Herne).]  Tennysoniana.  Notes,  Bibliographical  and  Critical, 
on  the  Early  Poems  of  A.  and  C.  Tennyson;  Opinions  of  Con- 
temporary Writers;  Various  Readings;  Bibliographical  List;  etc. 
i2mo,  cloth.  London,  1866 

2247  Second  Edition,  revised  and  enlarged,      nrao,  half  calf  gilt, 

gilt  top,  uncut.  London,  1879 

2248  Drake's  Drum,  by   Henry  Newbolt;  and   the   "Revenge,"  a 

Ballad   of  the  Fleet,  by   Alfred  Tennyson.      With  reproduction  of  a 
painting  by  Seymour  Lucas.     4to,  wrappers,  pp.  38. 

*  No.  20  of  only  120  copies  printed.         Jamaica:    The  Marion  Press,  1898 

2249  Works.     The  Poetic   and   Dramatic  Works  of  Alfred,  Lord 

Tennyson.     Household  Edition.     127  illustrations.     Post  8vo,  cloth. 

Boston  and  New  York,  n.  d.  [1899] 

2250  THACKERAY   (F,    ST.    JOHN).      Eton    College    Library,    re- 

printed from  "  Notes  and  Queries."     Small  4to,  cloth.     Eton,  1881 

2251  THACKERAY  (W.  M.)     Johnson  (C.  P.)     Hints  to  Collectors  of 

Original  Editions  of  the  Works  of  William   Makepeace  Thackeray. 
Crown  8vo,  parchment,  uncut.  London,  1885 

*  Only  a  limited  number  issued. 

2252  [Shepherd  (R.  H.)]  Bibliography  of  Thackeray.  A  Bib- 
liographical List,  arranged  in  Chronological  Order,  of  his  published 
writings.      Royal  8vo,  cloth,  uncut.  London  [1880] 

*  Edition-de-Luxe. 

2253  THOMPSON    (SIR   EDWARD  MAUNDE).     English  Illumi- 

nated Manuscripts.  Facsimiles,  one  in  colors  and  gold.  Royal  8vo, 
boards,  uncut.  London,  1895 

*  No.  215  of  only  300  copies  printed. 

2254  THOMPSON  (PISHEY).     History  and  Antiquities  of  Boston  and 

the  Villages  of  Skirbeck,  Fishtoft,  Freiston,  Butterwick,  Benington, 
Leverton,  Leake,  and  Wrangle,  comprising  the  Hundred  of  Skir- 
beck in  the  County  of  Lincoln,  etc.  Illustrated  with  100  engravings. 
Royal  8vo,  calf.  Boston,  1856 

*  A  great  deal  of  valuable  genealogical  information  is  contained  in  this  volume,  in- 
cluding Memoir  of  the  Rev.  John  Cotton  and  notices  of  others_who  came  to  America. 


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2255  THOMSON  (RICHARD).     An  Historical  Essay  on  the  Magna 

Charta  of  King  John,  to  which  are  added  the  Great  Charter  in 
Latin  and  English,  the  Charters  of  Liberties  and  Confirmations 
granted  by  Henry  III.  and  Edward  I.,  the  Original  Charter  of  the 
Forests,  etc.  Explanatory  Notes,  account  of  the  principal  originals 
and  editions  .  .  .  and  other  illustrations.  Frontispiece  on  India  paper, 
illustrations,  and  borders  to  each  page.  8vo,  half  red  morocco  gilt,  gilt 
edges.  London,  1829 

2256  THORNTON    (PERCY    M.)     Foreign  Secretaries  of  the  XlXth 

Century.     Portraits.     3  vols.  8vo,  cloth.  London,  1881-83 

*  Fox,  Canning,  Grenville,  Castlereagh,  Palmerston,  Wellington,  etc. 

2257  TODD   (ALPHEUS).     On    Parliamentary    Government    in   Eng- 

land, its  Origin,  Development,  and  Practical  Operation.  2  vols, 
thick  8vo,  cloth.  London,  1867-69 

2258  Parliamentary   Government  in  the  British   Colonies.     Thick 

8vo,  cloth.  Boston,  1880 

2259  TOOKE  (J.  HORNE).     The  Diversions  of  Purley.     With  numer- 

ous additions  from  the  copy  prepared  by  the  author  for  republication. 
Revised  and  corrected,  with  additional  notes,  by  Richard  Taylor. 
Frontispiece  by  Sharp.      8vo,  cloth.  London,  i860 

*  Etymological   diversions   illustrated   by   numerous   quotations   from   the  earliest 
authors. 

2260  TORRENS  (W.  M.)     History  of  Cabinets,  from  the  Union  with 

Scotland  to  the  Acquisition  of  Canada  and   Bengal.     2  vols.  8vo, 

cloth.  London,  1894 

*  The  author  was  a  noted  English  politician  of  the  name  of  William  McCullough, 
He  later  assumed  the  name  Torrens. 

2261  TUCKERMAN  (BAYARD).     A   History  of  English  Prose  Fic- 

tion from  Sir  Thomas  Malory  to  George  Eliot.      Post  8vo,  cloth. 

New  York,  1882 

2262  TYNDALE  (WILLIAM).     Demaus  (Rev.  R.)     William  Tyndale. 

A  Biography.  A  Contribution  to  the  Early  History  of  the  English 
Bible.  Portrait,  facsimile  leaves  from  Tyndale 's  New  Testament,  etc. 
Post  8vo,  cloth.  London,  n.  d.  [187 1?] 

2263  Tyndale's  New  Testament.  The  First  Printed  New  Testa- 
ment, translated  by  William  Tyndale.  Photo-lithographed  from 
the  unique  fragment  now  in  the  British  Museum.  Edited  by  Ed- 
ward Arber.     Small  4to,  half  roan.  London,  1871 


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2264  TYNDALE  (WILLIAM).     Tyndale's  New  Testament.     Three 

New  Testaments  of  William  Tyndale  compared  with  each  other  and 
with  the  First  Edition  of  Thomas  Matthews.  By  Francis  Fry.  4to, 
half  roan.     Presentation  copy  from  the  author  to  George  Bullen. 

*  One  of  a  very  few  copies  privately  printed.  [Bristol,  1 875  J 

2265  I  TNDERWOOD  (F.  H.)  A  Handbook  of  English  Literature. 
^J      Vol.  I.,  British    Authors.      Post  8vo,  cloth.  Boston,  1871 

2266  UTRECHT  PSALTER.     Reports  addressed  to  the  Trustees  of 

the  British  Museum  on  the  Age  of  the  Manuscript,  by  E.  A.  Bond, 

E.  M.  Thompson,  Sir  M.  Digby  Wyatt,  Prof.  Westwood,  and  others. 

Preface  by  A.  P.  Stanley.     3  facsimiles.     Folio,  limp  boards,  pp.  14. 

London,  1874 

2267  Birch  (Walter  de  Gray).  The  History,  Art,  and  Palae- 
ography of  the  Manuscript  styled  the  Utrecht  Psalter.  Facsimiles. 
8vo,  cloth.  London,  1876 

2268  ^  _  J  ACE.     Le  Roman  de  Brut.     Par  Wace,  poete  du  XII.  Siecle. 

\\  Publie  pour  la  Premiere  Fois  d'apres  les  Manuscrits  des 
Bibliotheques  de  Paris.  Avec  un  Commentaire  et  des  Notes  par 
Le  Roux  de  Lincy.     5  facsimiles.      2  vols,  royal  8vo,  half  russia. 

Rouen,  1836-38 
*  One  of  the  very  few  copies  issued  on  Large  Paper,  with  the  facsimiles  on  vellum, 

2269  WALKER  (JOHN).    An  Attempt  towards  recovering  an  Account 

of  the  Numbers  and  Sufferings  of  the  Clergy  of  the  Church  of 
England,  Heads  of  Colleges,  Fellows,  Scholars,  &c,  who  were 
Sequester'd,  Harrass'd,  &c  in  the  late  Times  of  the  Grand  Rebellion; 
Gccasion'd  by  the  Ninth  Chapter  (now  the  second  volume)  of  Dr. 
Calamy's  Abridgment  of  the  Life  of  Mr.  Baxter.  Folio,  old  leather 
(joints  loose).  London,  17 14 

*  Scarce.  The  original  unabridged  edition.  The  work  consists  of  two  parts: 
(1)  a  history  of  ecclesiastical  affairs  from  1640  to  1660,  the  object  being  to  show  that 
the  ejection  of  the  Puritans  at  the  Restoration  was  a  just  reprisal  for  their  actions 
when  in  power;  (2)  a  catalogue,  well  arranged  and  fairly  well  indexed,  of  the  deprived 
clergy,  with  particulars  of  their  sufferings.     See  Calamy,  No.  1663. 

2270  WALLACE  (ROBERT).  Antitrinitarian  Biography;  or,  Sketches 

of  the  Lives  and  Writings  of  Distinguished  Antitrinitarians  ...  in 
the  Principal  Nations  of  Europe  to  the  close  of  the  17th  Century, 
to  which  is  prefixed  a  History  of  Unitarianism  in  England.  3  vols. 
8vo,  cloth.  London,  1850 

*  Contains  a  list  of  their  writings,  valuable  for  bibliographical  purposes. 


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2271  WALPOLE  (SPENCER).     History  of  England  from  the  Con- 

clusion of  the  great  war  in  1815.      5  vols.  8vo,  half  calf,  gilt. 

London,  1878-86 

*  Fine  copy  of  the  Library  Edition. 

2272  WARD  (T.  H.)     Men  of  the  Reign.     A  Biographical  Dictionary  of 

Eminent  Persons  of  British  and  Colonial  Birth  who  have  died  during 
the  reign  of  Queen  Victoria.     Thick  crown  8vo,  cloth,  pp.  1020. 

London,  1885 

2273  WARTON  (THOMAS).     The  History  of  English   Poetry  from 

the  close  of  the  Eleventh  to  the  commencement  of  the  Eighteenth 
Century.  4  vols.  4to  (Vols.  1-3  in  full  calf  gilt,  the  Fourth  in  half 
cloth).  London,  1775-90 

*  Vol.  1  is  the  second  edition,  Vols.  2  and  3  the  first.  This  set  comprises,  in  Vol.  1, 
Index  to  the  first  vol.,  and  Index  to  the  two  Dissertations;  Vol.  2,  Index  to  the  vol., 
and  Emendations  and  Additions  to  Vols.  1  and  2;  Vol.  3,  Index  to  the  Gesta  Roman- 
orum,  Index  to  the  vol.,  Ritson's  Observations  on  the  first  three  volumes,  1782  (Rit 
son  in  this  attacks  Warton  very  violently — Lowndes  states  that  later  he  tried  to  sup- 
press it);  Ferriar's  The  Bibliomania,  an  Epistle  to  Richard  Heber,  1809;  Mrs.  Inglis* 
Anna  and  Edgar,  Edinburgh,  1781  (the  authoress  was  a  daughter  of  the  celebrated 
Col.  Gardiner,  who  fell  at  the  Battle  of  Prestonpans.  This  copy  was — from  an  inscrip- 
tion on  the  title — once  in  the  possession  of  the  family);  and  A.  L.  S.  of  Robert  Trip 
hook  relating  to  Conybeare's  Illustrations  of  Anglo-Saxon  Poetry;  Vol.  4  contains  the 
unfinished  fragment  (1790),  and  another  set  of  the  Indexes  (including  those  to  the 
Dissertations  and  Gesta  Romanorum),  with  title.  Very  few  copies  of  these  Indexes 
were  printed.  The  advertisement  states,  "  Some  may  not  find  it  needful  to  possess 
them,  therefore  it  has  been  thought  fit  to  suffer  the  impression  to  fall  far  short  of  that 
of  the  History.  It  does  not  exceed  one-fourth  of  the  number."  It  will  be  noticed 
that  in  this  copy  there  are  included  two  sets  of  the  Indexes.  They  were  compiled  by 
Thomas  Fillinghara  and  printed  in  1806.  Only  88  pages  of  the  fourth  volume  had 
been  printed  when  the  author  died,  and  the  volume  was  left  unfinished. 

2274  History  of  English  Poetry.     Edited  by  W.  C.  Hazlitt.     With 

new  Notes  and  Additions  by  Sir  Frederic  Madden,  Thomas  Wright, 
W.  W.  Skeat,  etc.     4  vols.  8vo,  half  calf,  gilt.  London,  187 1 

2275  WATERS  (ROBERT).    How  to  Get  On  in  the  World,  as  demon- 

strated by  the  Life  and  Language  of  William  Cobbett;  to  which  is 
added  Cobbett's  English  Grammar,  with  Notes.  Portrait.  Post 
8vo,  cloth.  New  York,  1883 


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jfourtb  Session* 

2276  WATT  (ROBERT).     Bibliotheca  Britannica;  or,  a  General  Index 

to  British  and  Foreign  Literature.  In  two  parts,  authors  and  sub- 
jects.    Complete  in  four  vols.     4to,  scored  calf  gilt,  rebacked. 

Edinburgh,  1824 

2277  WEBSTER  (NOAH).     An  American   Dictionary  of  the  English 

Language.  Revised,  Enlarged,  and  Improved  by  Noah  Porter  and 
Chauncey  A.  Goodrich.  Colored  frontispiece  and  numerous  cuts  in  the 
text.     Thick  4to,  sheep  (rubbed).  Springfield,  1881 

2278  WEDGWOOD  (H.)     Contested  Etymologies  in  the  Dictionary  of 

the  Rev.  W.  W.  Skeat.      Post  8vo,  cloth.  London,  1882 

2279  WELSFORD  (HENRY).     On  the  Origin  and  Ramifications  of 

the  English  Language.     8vo,  cloth.  London,  1845 

2280  WESTCOTT  (BROOKE  FOSS).     A  General  View  of  the  His- 

tory of  the  English  Bible.      Post  8vo,  cloth.  London,  1868 

2281  WESTERN  ANTIQUARY  (THE),  or,  Devon,  Cornwall,  and 

Somerset  Note  Book.    Fifth  and  Sixth  Series.  June,  1885,  to  June, 
1886.   Illustrated.    12  Parts.   Royal  8vo,  wrappers.  Plymouth,  1885-86 
*  Containing  many  valuable  historical  and  bibliographical  articles,  including  Bibli- 
ography of  the  Works  of  Sir  Walter  Ralegh. 

2282  WESTMINSTER  CONFESSION  OF  FAITH.     Minutes  of 

the  Westminster  Assembly  of  Divines  while  engaged  in  preparing 
their  Directory  for  Church  Government,  Confession  of  Faith,  and 
Catechisms,  November,  1644,  to  March,  1649.  From  transcripts  of 
the  originals  procured  by  a  Committee  of  the  General  Assembly  of 
the  Church  of  Scotland.  Edited  by  the  Rev.  A.  F.  Mitchell,  and 
the  Rev.  J.  Struthers.     8vo,  cloth.  Edinburgh,  1874 

2283  WHEELER  (W.  A.)     An  Explanatory  and  Pronouncing  Diction- 

ary of  the  Noted  Names  of  Fiction,  including,  also,  Familiar  Pseu- 
donyms, etc.     8vo,  cloth,  uncut.     Large  Paper  copy.    Boston,  t866 

2284  WHITE   (RICHARD   GRANT).     Words  and  their  Uses,  Past 

and  Present.  A  Study  of  the  English  Language.  Third  Edition, 
revised  and  corrected.      Post  8vo,  cloth.  Boston,  t88o 

2285  Every-Day   English.     A   Sequel   to  Words  and   their  Uses. 

Post  8vo,  cloth.  Boston,  1880 

2286  WHITNEY  (WILLIAM  DWIGHT).      Essentials   of   English 

Grammar.     Post  8vo,  cloth.  Boston,  1882 


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2287  WICLIF   (JOHN).     Buddensieg  (Rudolf).     John  Wiclif,  Patriot 

and  Reformer.  Frontispiece.  i8mo,  wrappers,  pp.  164.  London,  1884 

2288  Burrows  (Prof.  Montagu).   Wiclif  s  Place  in  History.  Lec- 
tures delivered  in  Oxford  in  1881.   Crown  8vo,  cloth.    London,  1882 

2289  Storrs  (Richard  S.)     John  Wycliffe  and  the  First  English 

Bible.     An  Oration.     8vo,  wrappers,  pp.  85.  New  York,  1880 

2290  Vaughan  (Robert).   John  de  Wycliffe,  D.D.    A  Monograph, 

with  some  Account  of  the  Wycliffe  MSS.  in  Oxford,  Cambridge, 
the  British  Museum,  Lambeth  Palace,  and  Trinity  College,  Dublin. 
Portrait  and  illustrations.      Post  8vo,  cloth.  London,  1853 

2291  Wiclif   Bible.      The   Holy  Bible,   containing  the  Old  and 

New  Testaments,  with  the  Apocryphal  Books  in  the  Earliest  English 
Versions,  made  from  the  Latin  Vulgate  by  John  Wycliffe  and  his 
Followers.  Edited  by  the  Rev.  J.  Forshall,  and  Sir  Frederic  Mad- 
den.    4  vols.  4to,  cloth.  Oxford:   The  University  Press,  1850 

*  Containing  collations  from  various  MSS.,  with  the  various  readings;  a  description 
of  the  MSS.,  Glossarial  Index,  etc. 

2292  WILLIAM  OF  NEWBURGH,  ETC.     The  History  of  William 

of  Newburgh  [circa  1198],  and  the  Chronicles  of  Robert  de  Monte 
[circa  n 80],  translated  from  the  original  Latin,  with  Prefaces  and 
Notes,  by  the  Rev.  J.  Stevenson.  8vo,  cloth.  (Church  Historians 
of  England.)  London,  1856 

2293  WINSTANLEY   (WILLIAM).     The  Lives  of  the  most  Famous 

English  Poets,  or,  the  Honour  of  Parnassus  in  a  brief  essay.  .  .  . 
etc.  First  Edition.  Portrait  of  the  author.  i2mo,  old  calf  (cover 
loose,  and  some  passages  in  the  book  outlined  with  ink).  Lond.  1687 
•Scarce.  This  interesting  volume  is  perhaps  more  remarkable  for  the  character 
of  its  criticisms  than  for  the  veracity  of  its  facts.  In  spite  of  its  defects  there  is 
much  important  information  remaining,  relating  to  the  145  poets  cited,  of  the 
period  from  Elizabeth  to  Charles  II.  Nearly  every  one  of  any  note  is  mentioned, 
and  criticised.  Of  Milton  he  says  that  his  "Fame  is  gone  out  like  a  Candle  in  a 
Snuff,  and  his  Memory  will  always  stink,"  etc.;  of  Ben  Jonson  he  relates  the 
story  of  his  working  as  a  bricklayer  with  a  book  in  his  pocket  "so  as  his  work 
•went  forward,  so  his  study  went  not  backward,"  but  states  that  he  was  "no 
Shakespeare" ;  of  Shakespeare  he  states  that  there  were  many  "Wit-combats  be- 
twixt him  and  Ben  Jonson,  which  two  we  may  compare  to  a  Spanish  great  Gal- 
leon, and  an  English  Man  of  war;  Mr.  Jonson  (like  the  former)  was  built  far 
higher  in  Learning,  solid,  but  slow  in  his  performances;  Shakes  pear,  with  the 
English  Man  of  war,  lesser  in  bulk,  but  lighter  in  sayling,  could  turn  with  all 
Tides,  tack  about,  and  take  advantage  of  all  Winds,  by  the  quickness  of  his  Wit 
and  Invention."  To  this  author  is  due  the  fable  of  the  destruction  of  the  remain- 
ing portion  of  Ralegh's  History  of  the  World,  by  the  Knight.  He  first  published 
it  in  his  Lives  of  English  Worthies,  but  apparently  was  so  pleased  with  his 
fiction  that  he  repeats  it  again  in  this  volume  (in  the  preface)  with  all  the  details. 


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2294  WORCESTER  (JOSEPH  E.)    A  Dictionary  of  the  English  Lan- 

guage.    Thick  4to,  sheep  (rubbed).  Boston,  1863 

2295  WRIGHT  (W.  ALDIS).     The  Bible  Word-Book.     A  Glossary  of 

Archaic  Words  and  Phrases  in  the  Authorised  Version  of  the  Bible 
and  the  Book  of  Common  Prayer.    Crown  8vo,  cloth.   London,  1884 

2296  WRIGHT   (THOMAS).       Biographia    Britannica    Literaria;    or, 

Biographies  of  Literary  Characters  of  Great  Britain  and  Ireland. 
(Vol.  1,  The  Anglo-Saxon  Period;  Vol.  2,  The  Anglo-Norman 
Period.)     2  vols.  8vo,  half  crimson  morocco  gilt,  gilt  tops,  uncut. 

London,  1842-46 

2297  Another  copy  of  the  vol.    containing  The    Anglo-Norman 

Period.     8vo,  cloth.  London,  1846 

2298  The   Celt,   the   Roman,  and  the  Saxon.     A    History   of   the 

Early  Inhabitants  of  Britain.  Illustrated  by  the  Ancient  Remains 
brought  to  Light  by  Recent  Researches.  Map  and  numerous  illustra- 
tions.    Post  8vo,  cloth.  London,  1852 

2299  A  History  of  Domestic  Manners  and  Sentiments  in  England 

during  the  Middle  Ages.  With  illustrations  by  F.  W.  Fairholt,  from 
Contemporary  Manuscripts  and  other  Sources.     Square  8vo,  cloth. 

London,  1862 

2300  Womankind  in  Western  Europe,  from  the  Earliest  Times  to 

the  Seventeenth  Century.  Illuminations  in  colors  and  gold  after  an- 
cient MS  S.,  and  other  illustrations.     Small  4to,  cloth.      London,  1869 

2301  The  Homes  of  Other  Days.    A  History  of  Domestic  Manners 

and  Sentiments  in  England,  from  the  Earliest-known  Period  to 
Modern  Times.      Numerous  illustrations.      Royal  8vo,  cloth. 

London,  1871 

2302  Feudal  Manuals  of  English  History,  a  Series.  .   .   .   compiled 

at  different  periods,  from  the  13th  to  the  15th  Century,  for  the  use 
of  the  Feudal  Gentry  and  Nobility.  Now  first  edited  from  the 
original  Manuscripts.   Portrait  of  Thomas  Wright.    Small  4to,  cloth. 

London,  1872 

23°3  Uriconium  :  a  Historical  Account  of  the  Ancient  Roman  City, 

and  of  the  Excavations  made  upon  its  Site  at  Wroxeter  in  Shrop- 
shire. Forming  a  Sketch  of  the  Condition  and  History  of  the  Welsh 
Border  during  the  Roman  Period.  Numerous  illustrations  and  plans. 
Royal  8vo,  cloth.     Scarce.  London,  1872 


Enalisb  Irtstors  anfc  Xiterature  275 

2304  WRIGHT   (W.  H.  KEARLEY).     West  Country    Poets:    their 

Lives  and  Works,  being  an  Account  of  about  400  Verse  Writers  of 
Devon  and  Cornwall,  with  Poems  and  Extracts.  Portraits.  4to, 
cloth.  London,  1896 

2305  WYNKYN  DE  WORDE.     A  Treatyse  of  Fysshynge  wyth  an 

Angle.  By  Dame  Juliana  Berners.  A  Facsimile  Reproduction  of 
the  First  Book  on  the  subject  of  Fishing  printed  in  England  by 
Wynkyn  de  Worde  at  Westminster  in  1496.  Introduction  by  the 
Rev.  M.  G.  Watkins.   4to,  vellum,  stamped  with  an  antique  pattern. 

London,  1880 

2306  1/ONGE  (CHARLES  DUKE).     The  Constitutional  History 

of  England  from  1760  to   i860.      8vo,  cloth.          London,  1883 

*  Intended  as  a  continuation  of  Hallam. 


Ifrelanb,  its  1bietor\>,  Xiterature,  anb 
Hntiquities- 

2307  iESOP  IN  IRISH.     iEsop's  Fables  in  Irish.     Edited  by  the  Rev. 

Peter  O'Leary.     Post  8vo,  wrappers,  pp.  16.  Dublin,  1902 

2308  ANDERSON  (CHRISTOPHER).     The  Native  Irish  and  their 

Descendants.     Third  Edition,  improved.     Crown  8vo,  cloth. 

London,  1846 

2309  ATKINS    (T.  DE    COURCY).     The    Kelt   or    Gael:    his    Eth- 

nography, Geography,  and  Philology.  (With  a  comparative  vocabu- 
lary— Latin,  English,  Irish,  and  Welsh.)  8vo,  cloth.     London,  1892 

2310  BETHAM  (SIR  WILLIAM).     The  Gael  and  the  Cymbri;  or, 

An  Inquiry  into  the  Origin  and  History  of  the  Irish,  Scoti,  Britons, 
and  Gauls,  and  of  the  Caledonians,  Picts,  Welsh,  Cornish,  and 
Breton.     Frontispiece.     8vo,  cloth.  Dublin,  1834 

*  Chapters  on  Gildas,  Nennius,   and  other   early  writers,  with  quotations  ;  Irish 
History;  Gods  of  the  Celtrc;  Well  Worship;  etc. 


276  flrteb  fnstors  an&  ^Literature 

2311  BOOK  OF  THE  DUN  COW.  Leabhar  Na  H-Uidhri.  A 
Collection  of  Pieces  in  Prose  and  Verse  in  the  Irish  Language,  com- 
piled and  transcribed  about  A.  D.  1 100  by  Moelmuiri  Mac  Ceilea- 
chair:  Now  for  the  First  Time  published  from  the  original  in  the 
Library  of  the  Royal  Irish  Academy,  with  an  Account  of  the  Manu- 
script, a  Description  of  its  Contents,  and  an  Index.  Folio,  rox- 
burghe  binding.  Dublin:  Royal  Irish  Academy  House,  1870 

*  Now  very  scarce.  A  perfect  reproduction  of  the  Oldest-known  Manuscript, 
entirely  in  the  Irish  language.     Only  200  were  printed. 

This  remarkably  interesting  manuscript,  of  which  only  134  pages  remain,  was  com- 
piled from  older  works  by  Moelmuiri  (that  is,  Servant  of  Mary),  grandson  of  the 
famous  Conn-na-m-Bocht  (or  Conn  of  the  Poor).  Moelmuiri  was  killed  by  robbers  in 
1 106,  so  that  it  must  have  been  compiled  before  that  date.  About  1342  it  was  taken 
into  Connaught — whether  as  the  spoils  of  war  or,  as  suggested,  as  a  ransom  for  some 
celebrated  chieftain,  it  is  difficult  to  say — and  not  recovered  until  1345,  when  it  was 
found  that  several  leaves,  including  those  containing  the  name  of  the  original  com- 
piler, had  disappeared.  In  this  latter  year  Sigraid  O'Cuirrndin,  the  chief  poet  of 
Donnell  O'Conor,  wrote  an  entry  on  one  of  the  pages  recording  the  name  of  Moel- 
muiri as  its  author,  and  another,  but  later  entry,  narrates  the  facts  of  its  recovery  by 
its  original  owners  in  Sligo.  In  1470  Hugh  Roe  O'Donnell  took  the  Castle  of  Sligo, 
and  with  it  this  manuscript,  which  (according  to  the  Annals  of  the  Four  Masters)  was 
regarded  as  one  of  the  chief  prizes.  In  comparatively  recent  time  it  came  into  the 
possession  of  the  Royal  Irish  Academy. 

The  contents  of  the  Leabhar  Na  H-Uidhri  (or  Book  of  the  Dun  Cow,  as  it  is  famil- 
iarly known)  is^  of  a  very  miscellaneous  character — religious,  historical,  romantic,  and 
legendary.  It  commences  with  an  extract  from  Nennius,  two  or  three  pages  further 
begins,  possibly,  the  most  important  of  all  the  documents,  the  elegy  written  by  the 
blind  poet  Dalian  Forgaill  (whose  sight  was  restored  by  the  saint  for  this  purpose) 
on  the  death  of  St.  Columba,  with  an  historical  introduction  relating  the  circumstances 
why  the  poem  was  written.  The  occasion  was  that  the  bards  and  literary  men  of 
Ireland  had  become  so  numerous  and  objectionable  that  at  a  State  Convention  held 
in  A.  D.  575  at  Drom  (or  Druim  Ceta — now  Newtown  Limavaddy,  near  Londonderry) 
it  was  actually  proposed  to  banish  them  altogether  from  the  island.  St.  Columba, 
however,  spoke  eloquently  on  their  behalf,  pointing  out  that  they  were  the  only 
recorders  of  the  events  of  history,  and  in  deference  to  him  they  were  allowed  to 
remain  under  certain  restrictions.  Forgaill  in  his  thankfulness  wished  to  recite  an 
ex  tempore  poem  to  the  saint,  but  this  latter  (no  doubt  being  well  acquainted  with  the 
length  of  these  ancient  laudatory  poems)  declined,  and  it  has  been  handed  down  to  pos- 
terity through  this  manuscript.  It  is  curious  to  note  that  even  in  the  eleventh  century  the 
form  of  the  language  was  so  archaic  that  Moelmuiri  had  to  write  a  gloss  between  the 
lines,  that  it  might  be  understood.  Other  pieces  relate  an  account  of  the  colonization 
of  Ireland  written  by  Tuan,  son  of  Carill,  in  the  sixth  century;  narrative  of  the 
descent  of  the  men  of  Ulster  in  the  time  of  Conchobar  Mac  Nessa,  into  Munster  and 
as  far  as  Kerry,  which  minutely  describes  the  topography  of  the  country  ;  a  raid  on 
the  cows  of  Flidas,  for  Queen  Medb  ;  the  journey  of  Maeldun,  who  set  out  into  the  far 
Atlantic  and  did  not  return  until  three  years  and  seven  months  had  passed  ;  the  death 


flrfsb  HMstorg  an&  ^literature  277 

of  Athi  (or  Dathi),  the  last  pagan  monarch  of  Ireland,  with  an  account  of  the  ancient 
burial-places  of  the  different  kings  and  nobles;  narrative  of  the  raid  on  the  cows  of 
Cuailnge,  a  most  curious  and  romantic  story,  full  of  heroic  deeds  of  champions,  also  made 
for  Queen  Medb;  the  death  of  Conaire  Mor,  caused  by  the  fairies  of  Longford;  the  con- 
version of  Loegaire  by  St.  Patrick,  with  the  miracles  performed  on  the  occasion;  the 
story  of  how  Midir  of  Breg  Leith  won  the  beautiful  Queen  Etain  at  a  game  of  chess; 
and  many  other  compositions  faithfully  preserving  the  various  manners,  superstitions 
and  early  history  of  Ireland. 

2312  BOOK  OF  LEINSTER(THE).   The  Book  of  Leinster,  sometime 

called  the  Book  of  Glendalough.  A  Collection  of  Pieces  (Prose  and 
Verse)  in  the  Irish  language,  compiled,  in  part,  about  the  middle  of 
the  Twelfth  Century.  Now  for  the  First  Time  published  from  the 
original  Manuscript  in  the  Library  of  Trinity  College,  Dublin,  by 
the  Royal  Irish  Academy,  With  Introduction,  Analysis  of  Contents, 
and,  Index  by  Robert  Atkinson.  Thick  folio,  half  straight-grained 
morocco.  Dublin,  1880 

*  A  lithographic  facsimile  of  the  manuscript.      Very  Scarce. 

The  two  oldest  Irish  manuscripts  in  existence  are  the  Book  of  the  Dun  Cow, 
and  the  Book  of  Leinster.  While  the  first  was  composed  about  the  end  of  the 
eleventh  century,  the  latter  was  written  sometime  in  the  early  part  of  the  twelfth. 
In  it  occurs  a  statement  that  Finn  Mac  Gorman,  Bp.  of  Kildare,  wrote  (copied, 
or  compiled,  no  doubt)  it  for  Hugh  Mac  Crimthan,  who  was  at  the  court  of  Diar- 
maid  Mac  Murrogh,  King  of  Leinster.  The  contents  are  extremely  interesting 
and  varied,  old  sagas,  tales  of  the  Finns,  songs  in  praise  of  the  heroes  of  Ireland, 
genealogies,  lists  of  the  saints,  and  religious  treatises.  One  of  the  most  valuable 
among  the  historical  pieces  is  the  list  of  the  kings  of  the  various  provinces  of 
Ireland,  as  also  of  the  successors  of  St.  Patrick,  to  the  time  of  the  compilation  of  the 
manuscript;  another,  both  romantic  and  historical,  is  the  story  of  the  famous  King 
Conchobar  Mac  Nessa,  and  the  Lady  Nessa,  and  the  adventures  and  troubles  of 
the  former.  In  this  his  father  is  stated  to  have  been  King  Fergus,  who  is  described 
as  a  giant,  though  other  manuscripts  describe  him  as  a  Druid.  The  story  relates 
how  the  Lady  Nessa  tricked  King  Fergus  out  of  the  kingdom  of  Ulster  in  favor  of 
her  son.  The  manuscript  includes  a  description  of  Conor's  famous  palace  with  its 
150  rooms,  of  oak  decorated  with  copper,  and  of  the  king's  own  chamber,  which 
was  decorated  with  copper  and  silver,  and  had  golden  birds  with  jewelled  eyes 
for  ornaments.  Another  piece  is  a  list  of  the  heroines  of  Ireland.  Also  there  is  a 
poem  by  Cuan  hua  Lothchain,  in  praise  of  Tara,  and  relating  the  life  of  Niall  of 
the  Nine  Hostages;  and  others  similar.  The  folk-tales  are  many.  One  relates  how 
a  fairy  came  for  assistance  to  one  of  the  kings  of  Ireland  and  obtained  it — a  re- 
versal of  the  usual  procedure.  Undoubtedly  the  most  famous  of  all  the  pieces  is 
the  story  of  Deirdre,  the  fate  of  the  sons  of  Usnach,  which  appears  here  in  its 
oldest  form. 

2313  BOOK  OF  LISMORE  (THE).   Lives  of  the  Saints  from  the  Book 

of  Lismore.  Edited,  with  a  Translation,  Notes  and  Indices,  by 
Whitley  Stokes.     Facsimile.      Small  4to,  wrappers,  pp.  411. 

Oxford:  The  Clarendon  Press,  1890 


278  flrisb  Ibteton?  ant>  ^Literature 

2314  BOURKE    (REV.  ULICK  J.)       The    College    Irish   Grammar. 

Fifth  Edition.      Crown  8vo,  cloth.  Dublin,  1868 

2315  Easy  Lessons  in  Irish.      Fifth  Edition.      Crown  8vo,  cloth. 

Dublin,  1869 

2316  Easy  Lessons   in  Irish;  or,  Self-instruction   in   Irish.     With 

key  to  each  part.      Crown  8vo,  cloth.  New  York,  1873 

2317  BRASH  (RICHARD  ROLT).     The  Ogam  Inscribed  Monuments 

of  the  Gaedhil  in  the  British  Islands,  with  a  dissertation  on  the 
Ogam  character.  Illustrated  with  50 photo-lithographic  plates.  Edited 
by  G.  M.  Atkinson.     4to,  cloth.  London,  1879 

2318  CELTIA.      A  Pan-Celtic  Monthly  Magazine.   From  its  Commence- 

ment in  January,  1901,  to  the  Summer  number  for  1904.  Illustrated. 
38  Parts.     4to,  original  wrappers.  Dublin,  1901-1904 

*  The  organ  of  the  Celtic  Association.     Complete  set.     No  more  published. 

2319  CELTIC  SOCIETY    (THE).     O'Donovan    (John).       Leabhar 

na-g-Ceart,  or  the  Book  of  Rights.  Now  for  the  first  time  edited 
with  Translation  and  Notes  by  J.  O'Donovan.     Post  8vo,  cloth. 

Dublin,  1847 

*  The  Book  of  Rights  has  been  attributed  to  St.  Benignus,  "psalmist"  to  St. 
Patrick.  The  author,  however,  states  that  it  was  founded  on  the  Book  of  Glendaloch, 
mentioned  by  the  Four  Masters,  but  now  not  extant.  It  contains,  in  poetry  and  prose,  a 
list  of  the  revenues  of  the  Supreme  King  and  of  the  provincial  monarchs  of  Ireland,  of 
the  services,  tribute  and  duties  of  the  latter,  the  hereditary  offices  of  the  great  fami- 
lies, etc.,  and  is  of  the  greatest  importance  in  depicting  the  organization  of  the  king- 
dom in  the  fifth  century. 

2320  Another  issue  of  the  same  edition  on  larger  paper.    Post  8vo, 

boards,  cloth  back.  Dublin:    The  Celtic  Society,  1847 

*  This  issue  has  the  certification  (which  in  the  previous  copy  is  printed  on  the  re- 
verse of  the  list  of  officers  of  the  Celtic  Society)  printed  on  a  separate  leaf,  but  the 
table  of  contents  is  omitted.  The  rest  of  the  book  corresponds,  including  the  Index 
at  end. 

2321   Largest  Paper  Issue  of  the  same,  specially  printed  for  the 

Members  of  the  Celtic  Society.      With  engraved  frontispiece  on  India 

paper.     8vo,  cloth.  Dublin:    The  Celtic  Society,  1847 

*  This  edition  contains  contents,  etc.,  as  in  the  first  issue  (No.  2319),  but  is  printed 
on  superior  paper  and  in  a  superior  manner. 

2322  Miscellany  of  the  Celtic  Society.   Edited  by  John  O'Donovan. 

(Contains  the  Genealogy  of  Corca  Laidhe;  Poem  on  the  Battle  of 
Dun,  by  Gilla-Brighde  MacConmidhe;  Docwra's Tracts;  and  several 
Poems,  Pedigrees  and  Extracts.)  8vo,  half  morocco,  thick  paper 
copy.  Dublin:  Printed  for  the  Celtic  Society,  1849 


Urisb  fMstors  an&  Xiterature  279 

2323  CELTIC  SOCIETY  (THE).     Curry  (Eugene).     The  Battle  of 

Magh  Leana,  together  with  The  Courtship  of  Momera.    Now  for  the 
first  time  edited,  with  Translation  and  Notes.     8vo,  half  cloth. 
♦Scarce.  Dublin,  1855 

2324  CHAPIN  (A.   B.)     On  the  Study  of  the  Celtic   Languages.     Re- 

printed from  the  New  York  Review  for  April,  1840.  8vo,  wrappers, 
pp.  32.  New  York,  1840 

2325  CONFESSION  OF  FAITH,  ETC.      Admhail  an  Chreidimh: 

An  Cataichiosm  Foirleathan:  Cataichiosm  Aithghear.  (The  Con- 
fession of  Faith,  and  Larger  and  Shorter  Catechisms  translated  into 
the  Irish  language  by  the  Synod  of  Argyle.)  i6mo,  old  calf  (blank 
margins  written  on  in  a  few  places).  Dunedin,  1727 

2326  CONNELLAN   (T.)     An  English-Irish  Dictionary,  in  the  English 

and  Irish  characters.      i2mo,  cloth.  Dublin,  1863 

2327  CONWELL  (E.     A.)      Discovery   of  the   Tomb   of   Ollav    Fola, 

Ireland's  Famous  Monarch  and  Law-maker  upwards  of  3000  years 
ago.     56  illustrations.     8vo,  cloth.  Dublin,  1873 

2328  CROKER  (THOMAS  CROFTON).    Popular  Songs  of  Ireland. 

Introduction  by  Henry  Morley.  Crown  8vo,  cloth.  (Morley's 
Universal  Library.)  London,  1886 

2329  CROWE   (J.  O'BEIRNE).     The  Amra  Choluim  Chilli  of  Dalian 

Forgaill,  now  printed   for  the    First  Time  from  the  Original  Irish, 

with  a  Literal  Translation  and  Notes,  etc.     8vo,  wrappers,  pp.  76. 

*  The  famous  sixth  century  blind  Irish  poet's  elegy  on  St.  Columba.     Dublin,  1 87  I 

2330  CUSACK  (M.  F.)     The  Student's  Manual  of  Irish  History.     Post 

8vo,  cloth.  London,  1870 

2331  DUBLIN  IMPRINTS.     The  Judgment  of  God  upon  Ireland,  or 

Sickness  and  Famine  God's  Visitation  for  the  Sins  of  the  Nation. 
Second  edition.     8vo,  sewed,  pp.  63.      Dublin:   George  Grierson,  1741 

2332  A  Scheme   for  Utterly   Abolishing  the  present    Heavy   and 

»  Vexatious  Tax  of  Tithe.      In  a   Letter  to  a  Member  of  Parliament. 

(Signed,  "  Templehill,  Nov.  26,  1741.  A.  E.  I.  O.  U.")  8vo,  sewed, 
pp.  15.  Dublin:   G.  Ewing,  1742 

2333  A    Modest  Proposal  for  the    Prohibition  of   Speech,  humbly 

offered  to  the  Consideration  of  Parliament.     8vo,  sewed,  pp.  16. 

Dublin:  P.   Wilson,  1743 


280  ITrisb  HMston?  ant)  literature 

2334  DUBLIN  IMPRINTS.    [Perceval  (John,  2nd  Earl  of  Egmont).] 

Faction  Detected   by  the  Evidence  of  Facts.      8vo,  sewed,  pp.  170. 

Dublin:   G.   Faulkner,  1743 

*  Also  ascribed  to  William  Pulteney,  Earl  of  Bath.  At  the  end  are  two  leaves  of 
advertisements  of  books  published  by  the  same  publisher,  one  having  a  very  lengthy 
list  of  subscribers. 

2335   An  Account  of  Mrs.  Ireland,  the  Mad-woman,  in  a  letter  to 

a  Friend  in  the  Country.  To  which  is  added,  Attraction,  a  poem. 
8vo,  sewed,  pp.   16.  Dublin:  J.  Esdall,  1745 

*  A  satire  on  Irish  affairs. 

2336  The  Bricklayer's   Poem.      Presented    to   his   Excellency,  the 

Lord  Lieutenant,  on  his  Arrival  in  the  Kingdom.  8vo,  sewed, 
pp.  7.  Dublin:  Printed  in  the  Year  1745 

*  The  Lord  Lieutenant  mentioned  was  the  famous  Earl  of  Chesterfield,  author 
of  the  "  Letters  to  his  Son."     References  are  made  to  Swift  in  the  poem, 

"  Tho'  Swift  be  Dumb,  for  Swift  Ierne  weeps, 
The  pride,  the  pillar  of  his  Country  sleeps." 
and  another  mention  further  on.     Swift  at   that    time   was  suffering   from   his    last 
illness,  and  died  the  same  year,  1745. 

2 337   [Brooke  (Henry).]     The  Farmer's  Letters  to  the  Protestants 

of  Ireland.      Numbers  1-5.     8vo,  sewed,  pp.  8  to  each  number. 

Dublin:   G.  Faulkner,  1745 

*  By  Henry  Brooke,  the  noted  Irish  author  of  "  The  Fool  of  Quality,"  and  several 
plays.  Brooke  wrote  six  of  these  letters  to  excite  the  Protestant  farmers  of  Ireland 
against  the  threatened  Jacobite  rising. 

2338  The  Defence  made  by  John  Ambrose,    Esq.,    late   Captain  of 

his  Majesty's  ship,  the  Rupert,  on  his  Trial  at  Court  Martial.  By  a 
Gentleman  of  the  Inner  Temple.     8vo,  sewed,  pp.  24. 

Dublin:  P.  Wilson,  and  J.  Esdall,  1745 

2339  Hints   Concerning  the   Present  State  of    Ireland.      Humbly 

submitted  to  the  Consideration  of  the  Publick.    8vo,   sewed,  pp.  8. 

Dublin:   G.  Faulkner,  1745 

2340  Barton    (Richard).      A  Sermon     Preached    at    the   Parish 

Church  of  Shankil  in  the  town  of  Lurgan,  upon  Wednesday,  the 
1 8th  Day  of  December,  being  the  Day  appointed  for  Fasting  and 
Humiliation  for  the  Sins  of  the  Nation  ...  to  remove  from  us 
the  Evils  of  Rebellion  and  Foreign  Wars.      8vo,  sewed,  pp.  22. 

Dublin:   G.  and  E.  Ewing,  1746 


Urisb  Ibistors  anfc  Xiterature  281 

2341  DUBLIN  IMPRINTS.    The  Impartial  Examiner;  or,  the  Faithful 

Representer  of  the  various  and  manifold  Misrepresentations  im- 
posed on  the  Roman  Catholics  of  Ireland,  in  the  several  Charges 
laid  at  their  doors  by  the  Scribblers  of  the  Farmer's,  Merchant's, 
and  Drapier's  Letters,  etc.     8vo,  sewed,  pp.  64. 

Dublin:  Printed  in  the  Year  1746 

*  In  reply  to  Henry  Brooke,  Dean  Swift,  etc. 

2342   Duchal  (James).     A  Sermon  on  the  death  of  Dr.  Arbuckle, 

preached  at  Wood-Street,  January  4th,  1746-7     8vo,  sewed,  pp.  22. 

Dublin:  Printed  by  A.  Reilly  for  J.  Smith,  1747 

2343  FERGUSON   (M.    C.)     The   Story   of  the   Irish   Before   the  Con- 

quest, from  the  Mythical  Period  to  the  Invasion  under  Strongbow. 
Crown  8vo,  cloth.  London,  1868 

2344  FOLEY  (DANIEL).     An   English-Irish   Dictionary,  intended  for 

the  use  of  Students   of   the  Irish  Language.      8vo,  cloth,  fine  copy. 

Dublin,  1855 

2345  FOUR   MASTERS.     The  Annals  of  Ireland,  translated  from  the 

Original  Irish  of  the  Four  Masters  by  Owen  Connellan,  Esq.,  Irish 
Historiographer  to  their  Majesties  George  IV.  and  William  IV. 
With  Annotations  by  Philip  MacDermott,  Esq.,  M.D.,  and  the 
Translator.  With  large  topographical  and  historical  map  of  ancient 
Ireland,  showing  the  Five  Kingdoms  of  the  Pentarchy — Meath,  Ulster, 
Connaught,  Leinster,  arid  Munster.  4to.  Illuminated  title,  title,  and 
7  other  preliminary  leaves,  pp.  736,  original  cloth. 

Dublin:  Published  by  Bryan  Geraghly,  1846 

*  This  is  a  translation  of  the  manuscript  in  the  Library  of  the  Royal  Irish  Acad- 
emy, extending  from  the  year  A.D.  1172  to  1616.  The  Four  Masters  were  Michael 
O'Clery,  Conary  O'Clery,  Cucogry  O'Clery,  and  Ferfeasa  O'Mulconry.  Their  work 
is  the  most  complete  and  authentic  record  in  existence  on  early  Irish  history. 

2346  FOUR  MASTERS.       Annala    Rioghachta    Eireann.      Annals 

of  the  Kingdom  of  Ireland,  by  the  Four  Masters,  from  the  earliest 
period  to  the  year  16 16.  Edited  from  MSS.  in  the  Library  of  the 
Royal  Irish  Academy  and  of  Trinity  College,  Dublin,  with  a  Trans- 
lation and  copious  Notes,  by  John  O'Donovan,  Esq  ,  M.R.I. A.,  in 
Irish  and  in  English.  5  vols,  and  the  Index  volume.  Together 
6  vols.  Bound  in  5  vols,  large  thick  4to,  handsomely  bound  in  full 
polished  calf,  gilt  backs,  with  red  and  blue  labels,  marbled  edges. 

Dublin  :  J/odges  and  Smith,  1848-185 1 

*  Original  and  best  edition,  on  large  paper,  complete,  much  rarer  than  the 
reissue  in  seven  volumes.  This  beautiful  set  of  the  very  rare  first  and  best 
edition,  on  large  paper,  with  the  original  title-pages  of  1848-1851,  contains  not 


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only  everything  that  is  in  the  smaller  and  cheaper  reissues  of  1854  and  1856,  but 
it  has  in  addition  the  dedication  and  introductory  remarks  of  1847,  which  were 
afterwards  cancelled  and  suppressed. 

As  no  bibliographical  work  gives  a  correct  account  of  this  edition,  the  following 
statement  will  be  useful.  The  Annals  from  1172  to  1616  were  published  in  1848, 
from  the  MS.  in  the  Library  of  the  Royal  Irish  Academy,  the  whole  forming  2498 
pages,  which  were  issued  with  the  introductory  remarks  of  xlix.  pages  as  Volumes 
I.,  II.,  III.  In  1851  the  Annals  from  the  earliest  period  (Anno  Mundi  2242,  be- 
ing the  year  of  the  Deluge)  to  A.D.  1171,  the  MS.  of  which  was  in  the  posses- 
sion of  the  Duke  of  Buckingham  at  Stowe,  were  also  edited,  translated,  and 
published,  in  1193  pages,  which  were  issued  as  Volumes  I.  and  II.  of  the  whole 
work,  with  a  new  dedication  and  new  introductory  remarks  of  Ixxi.  pages. 
New  titles  were  then  printed  for  the  three  other  volumes,  which  were  renum- 
bered as  Vols.  III.,  IV.,  and  V.,  and  an  Index  Volume  of  405  pages  in  double 
columns  was  published,  covering  the  entire  work,  the  "Index  Locorum"  compris- 
ing pp.  i-izi  and  the  "Index  Nominum"  pp.  123-405. 

This  set  is  arranged  and  bound  in  the  following  order,  each  of  the  five  volumes 
having  on  the  reverse  of  the  title-page  a  printed  statement  that  "This  Copy  was 
Printed  for  Nicholas  Purcell  O'Gorman,  Esq.,  Q.C.,  M.R.I.A.,  Original  Sub- 
scriber" : 

I.  Title-page,  Vol.  I.,  1851,  from  the  earliest  times  to  A.  D.  1027,  PP-  lxxi.-f- 
1-815. 

II.  Title-page,  Vol.  II.,  1851,  from  A.  D.  1028  to  1171,  pp.  816-1193;  followed 
by  Title-page,  Index,  1851,  pp.  1-405. 

III.  Title-page,  Vol.  I.,  1848,  from  A.  D.  1172  to  1408,  pp.  xlix.,  1-797. 

IV.  Title-page,  Vol.  II.,  1848,  from  A.  D.  1409  to  1568,  pp.  798-1629. 
V.,    Title-page,  Vol.  III.,  1848,  from  A.  D.  1569  to  1616,  pp.   1630-2498. 

In  the  cheaper  reissues,  the  work  is  rearranged  to  form  seven  volumes  of 
nearly  uniform  thickness,  as  follows:  I.,  pp.  \xx\.-\-i-s6$ ;  II.,  pp.  564-1193; 
III.,  pp.  1-657;  IV.,  pp.  656-1259;  V.,  pp.  1258-1875;  VI.,  pp.  1874-2498;  VII., 
pp.   1-405. 

"The  Four  Masters  in  their  Annals,  fortunately  for  us,  transcribed  verbatim 
the  passages  of  the  original  and  contemporaneous  records;  their  work  thus  be- 
comes of  the  utmost  value  to  the  philologer,  in  tracing  the  language  at  its  various 
stages.  This,  however,  formed  one  of  the  chief  difficulties  of  the  Editor,  as  many 
of  the  more  ancient  entries  are  written  in  a  dialect  so  long  obsolete,  and  totally 
incomprehensible  to  scholars  perfectly  conversant  with  modern  Gaelic,  that  the 
learned  Dr.  O'Conor  was,  in  many  instances,  obliged  to  leave  words,  and  even 
whole  lines  untranslated.  It  is  a  proud  testimony  of  Dr.  O'Donovan's  proficiency 
in  our  ancient  dialects,  that  no  passage,  however  obscure,  has  baffled  his  profound 
knowledge.  Not  alone  content  with  giving  us  a  rigid  and  exact  translation  of  his 
original,  the  Editor  has  spared  no  labor  to  collate  the  statements  of  the  Masters 
with  those  of  other  Annalists,  and  we  find  that  his  Notes,  in  general,  far  exceed 
the  text.  All  printed  works,  and  many  ancient  Celtic  manuscripts,  with  which 
the  compilers  were  themselves  unacquainted,  have  been  made  ample  use  of. 
The  topographical  portion  of  the  work  is,  perhaps,  the  most  elaborate.  Of  the 
innumerable  ancient  places  referred  to  by  the  Annalists  but  few  remain  to  be 
identified.  Nearly  all  these  localities  were  personally  visited  and  inspected  by 
the  Editor  during  his  engagement  on  the  Ordnance  Survey,  which  afforded  him 


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opportunities  of  acquiring  precise  and  accurate  local  information  which  will 
probably  be  never  again  afforded  to  the  historic  investigator.  He  also  made  a 
most  important  use  of  the  historical  traditions,  extant  some  time  ago,  among  the 
peasantry  of  the  more  remote  districts,  but  now  totally  obliterated  by  the  sad 
events  which  have  driven  their  exiled  depositaries  to  strange  lands,  "far  away 
beyond  the  Atlantic  foam."  Nor  is  Dr.  O'Donovan's  genealogical  learning  less 
remarkable.  The  clearness  and  precision  with  which  he  traces  the  various  rami- 
fications of  the  ancient  Irish  clans  and  their  representatives  in  both  hemispheres, 
adducing  evidence  from  Celtic  records  which  would  be  totally  incomprehensible 
to  the  most  learned  "Garter"  or  "Clarencieux"  King-at-Arms,  the  interesting 
and  important  pedigrees  and  illustrative  genealogies,  not  elsewhere  extant,  which 
he  has  embodied  in  his  Notes  and  Appendices,  may  well  serve  as  models  for  a 
College  of  Heralds." — The  Celtic  Records  of  Ireland,  Dublin,   1852,  p.   108. 

2347  FOURNIER  D'ALBE  (E.  E.)     An  English-Irish  Dictionary  and 

Phrase  Book,  with  Synonyms,  Idioms,  and  the  Genders  and  De- 
clensions of  Nouns,      urao,  cloth.      (Printed  on  Irish-made  Paper.) 

Dublin:  The  Celtic  Association,  1902 

2348  GAEL  (THE):  a  Monthly  Bi-Lingual   Magazine,  devoted  to  the 

Promotion  of  the  Language,  Literature,  Music,  and  Art  of  Ireland. 
Illustrated.  January,  1901,  to  December,  1904  (lacking  July,  1904). 
47  Parts,  4to,  original  wrappers.  New  York,  1901-1904 

2349  GAELIC  SOCIETY  OF  DUBLIN.    Transactions  of  the  Gaelic 

Society  of  Dublin.     Vol.  1.     8vo,  half  calf.  Dublin,  1808 

♦Very  scarce.  No  more  than  this  one  volume  was  published.  It  contains,  in 
addition  to  matters  relating  to  the  Society,  a  paper  on  the  Gaelic  language  (and 
on  manuscripts,  and  contractions  of  letters),  and  translations  by  Theophilus 
O'FIanagan  of  "Advice  to  a  Prince,  by  Thaddy  Mac  Brody,  or  Mac  Brodin,  son  of 
Dary,  being  the  Inauguration  Ode  of  Donach  O'Brien,  fourth  Earl  of  Thomond" 
(poem  of  the  16th  Century,  Latin  text  with  translation);  and,  "Deirdri;  or,  the 
Lamentable  Fate  of  the  Sons  of  Usnach,  an  Ancient  Dramatic  Irish  tale,  one  of 
the  three  Tragic  Stories  of  Eirin,  literally  translated  from  an  original  Gaelic 
Manuscript,  with  Notes  and  Observations,  to  which  is  annexed  the  Old  Historic 
Account  of  the  Facts  on  which  the  story  is  founded." 

The  value  of  the  text  given  of  this  latter — the  most  famous,  most  pathetic,  and 
most  dramatic  of  all  the  early  Irish  romances — is  that  the  manuscript  from  which 
O'FIanagan   transcribed   it   has   now   disappeared. 

2350  GAELIC  JOURNAL  (THE).     Published  by  the  Gaelic  League. 

From  No.  123,  1900  (commencement  of  Vol.  XL),  to  No.  179, 
August,  1905.     Illustrated.     57  Parts,  4to,  original  wrappers. 

*  Mostly  printed  in  Gaelic.  Dublin,  1 900-1 905 

2351  GAZETTEER.     The  Parliamentary   Gazetteer  of  Ireland  ...  as 

existing  in  1844-45.  Illustrated  with  a  series  of  maps  and  other  plates. 
3  vols,  royal  8vo,  half  calf.  Dublin,  etc.,  1846 


284  Urisb  HMstors  an&  literature 

2352  GENEALOGICAL  MAP  of  Noble  Erin,  Island  of  Kings.     Show- 

ing the  Localities  and  Titles  of  the  principal  Old  Irish  Families. 
(The  Family  names  alphabetically  arranged  round  the  margin.) 
Colored.      27  in.  x  20^  in.  New  York:  J.  Sheehy,  1899 

2353  HARDINGE  (W.  H.)     A    Memoir    on    Manuscript,    Mapped  and 

other  Townland  Surveys  in  Ireland  of  a  Public  Character,  embrac- 
ing the  Gross,  Civil,  and  Down  Surveys  from  1640  to  1688,  pp.  118, 
1864;  also  the  Second  Part,  continuing  the  Account  of  the  Surveys 
to  1864,  pp.  viii.  +  51,  1865.  2  Parts,  4to,  wrappers.  (Reprinted 
from  the  Transactions  of  the  Royal  Irish  Academy.) 

Dublin,  1864-65 

2354  On  the  Irish  Transplantation  of  1653-54,  and  on  the  Extent, 

Value,  and  Distribution  of  the  Lands  forfeited  in  Ireland  at  that 
period.  4to,  wrappers,  pp.  42.  (Presentation  copy  from  the  author. 
Reprinted  from  the  Transactions  of  the  Royal  Irish  Academy.) 

Dublin,  1866 

2355  HISTORIC    (THE)   Literature    of    Ireland:  an    Essay,  reprinted 

from  the  "Irish  Quarterly  Review."     8vo,   wrappers,   pp.  64. 

Dublin,  1851 

2356  HYDE  (DOUGLAS).       Beside    the    Fire:    a    Collection  of    Irish 

Gaelic  Folk  Stories.  Edited,  translated,  and  annotated.  With 
additional  Notes  by  Alfred  Nutt.     8vo,  cloth.  London,  1890 

2357  IRISH   ALPHABET   (THE).       Illustrated  by  Norma  Borthwick. 

Post  8vo,  wrappers,  pp.  20.    Printed  on  Irish  paper.      Dublin,  1901 

2358  IRISH  ARCHiEOLOGICAL  SOCIETY.     O'Donovan  (John). 

The  Tribes  and  Customs  of  Hy-many,  commonly  called  O'Kelly's 
Country.  Now  first  published  from  the  Book  of  Lecan.  With 
Translation  aqd  Notes,  and  a  map,  by  J.  O'Donovan.  Small  4to, 
cloth.  Dublin,  1843 

2359  Miscellany.     Vol.  I.  (all  published).     Small  4to,  cloth. 

Dublin,  1845 
*  Among  the  papers  are:  The  Annals  of  Ireland  from  the  year  1443  to  1468,  trans- 
lated by  Dudley  Firbrisse  for  Sir  James  Ware  in  1666;  An  Ancient  Poem,  attributed 
to  St.  Columbkille:  Obits  of  Kilcormick;  Ancient  Testaments;  Letter  of  Oliver  Crom- 
well; The  Irish  Charters  in  the  Book  of  Kells;  Journey  to  Connaught,  1709;  etc. 

2360  Nennius.     The  Irish  Version   of  the   Historia  Britonum   of 

Nennius.  With  Translation  and  Notes  by  J.  H.  Todd.  Introduc- 
tion and  additional  Notes  by  the  Hon.  Algernon  Herbert.  Small 
4to,  cloth.  Dublin,  1848 


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2361  IRISH  ARCHiEOLOGICAL  SOCIETY.    Annals  of  Ireland. 

By  Friar  John  Clyn  and  Thady  Dowling,  together  with  the  Annals 
of  Ross.  Edited  from  MSS.  in  the  Library  of  Trinity  College, 
Dublin.  With  Introductory  Remarks  by  the  Very  Rev.  Richard 
Butler.     4to,  cloth.  Dublin,  1849 

2362  O'Kelly  (Col.  Charles).     Secret  History  of  the  War  of  the 

Revolution  in  Ireland,  1688-1691.  Written  under  the  title  of  "De- 
struction of  Cyprus."  Edited  from  the  MSS.,  with  Notes,  illustra- 
tions, and  a  Memoir  of  the  Author  and  his  Descendants,  by  J.  C. 
O'Callaghan.     4to,  cloth.  Dublin,  1850 

2363  O'Donovan  (John).     Annals  of  Ireland.     Three  Fragments 

copied  from  Ancient  Sources.  ByDubhaltach  Mac  Firbisigh,  and 
edited,  with  a  Translation  and  Notes,  from  a  MS.  in  the  Burgun- 
dian   Library  at  Brussels.     4to,  cloth.  Dublin,  i860 

2364  IRISH    GRAMMAR.      An    Introduction  to    the  Irish  Language, 

compiled  at  the  request  of  the  Irish  Teachers,  under  the  patronage 
of  the  General  Assembly  in  Ireland.  By  S.  O.  M.  Lithograph 
frontispiece,  and  three  leaves  of  contractions  at  end.  Crown  8vo, 
cloth.  Dublin,  1841 

2365  IRISH  TEXT  SOCIETY.     Fled  Bricrend.     The  Feast  of  Bricriu. 

An  early  Gaelic  Saga  transcribed  from  older  MSS.  into  the  Book  of 
the  Dun  Cow  by  Moelmuiri  Mac  Mic  Cuinn  Na  M-Bocht.  Edited, 
with  Translation,  Introduction,  and  Notes,  by  George  Henderson. 
Crown  8vo,  cloth.  London,  1899 

2366  The  Lad  of  the  Ferule;  and  the  Adventures  of  the  Children 

of  the  King  of  Norway.  Edited,  with  Translation,  Notes  and  Glos- 
sary, by  Douglas  Hyde.     8vo,  cloth.  London,  1899 

2367  The  History   of   Ireland,  by   Geoffrey   Keating.     Volume  I. , 

containing  the  Introduction  and  the  First  Book  of  the  History, 
edited,  with   Translation  and  Notes,  by  David  Comyn.     8vo,  cloth. 

London,  1902 

2368  Martial  Career  of  Conghal   Clairinghneach.     Edited  for  the 

First  Time,  with  Translation,  Introduction,  Notes,  and  Glossary,  by 
Patrick  MacSweeney.     8vo,  cloth.  London,  1904 

2369  Annual  Reports,  with  List  of  Members  and  Publications,  for 

1901  and  1904,  with  some  leaflets,  etc.,  relating  to  the  same  Society. 
(As  one  piece.) 


286  Urisb  Dtston?  an&  ^Literature 

2370  JACOBS  (JOSEPH).     Celtic    Fairy  Tales.      Selected  and  edited 
by  Joseph  Jacobs.     Illustrated.      Demy  8vo,  cloth.         London,  1892 

*  First  edition.  Scarce.  As  well  as  the  Irish  Celtic  Folk  Tales,  some  of  Celtic 
origin  current  in  Scotland  are  included. 

237x  JOYCE    (P.    W.)     The    Origin    and    History   of   Irish    Names  of 
Places.     Third  Edition.     Thick  121110,  cloth.  Dublin,  1871 

2372  KEATING  (REV.  GEOFFREY).     The  History  of  Ireland,  from 

the  Earliest  Period  to  the  English  Invasion.  Translated  from  the 
original  Gaelic,  and  Annotated  by  John  O'Mahony.  Map  showing 
the  location  of  the  Ancient  Clans,  and  frontispiece.      8vo,  cloth. 

New  York,  1857 

2373  Forus  Feasa  ar  Eirinn.     The  History  of  Ireland,  from  the 

first  colonization  of  the  island  by  Parthalon,  B.  C.  2048,  to  the 
English  Invasion  in  the  Twelfth  Century.  Irish  Manuscript  of 
788  pages,  transcribed  on  Whattnan  Paper,  with  red  line  borders,  inter- 
leaved throughout,  and  strongly  bound  in  j  vols,  large  4to,  half  russia. 

Transcribed  at  Dublin,  1842-45 

*This  valuable  manuscript  of  Keating's  Complete  History,  in  the  original 
unpublished  Irish,  was  transcribed  by  Eugene  O'Curry,  at  the  expense  and  for 
the  use  of  the  Rev.  James  Henthorne  Todd,  D.D.,  of  Dublin,  as  is  stated  in  a  note 
in  Irish  at  the  end  of  the  work.  At  the  beginning  of  the  first  volume  are  the 
following  entries  in  Dr.  Todd's  handwriting: 

April   12,   1843,   paid  Mr.   Curry  for  transcribing  this  book  £10.  o.  o. 

April  19,  1845,        Do  10.  o.  o. 

The  MS.  passed  afterwards  into  the  collection  of  Sir  Thomas  Phillipps,  and  the 
volumes  bear  the  marks  of  Phillipps  MS.  23047,  23048,  and  23049.  At  the 
front  (or  end)  of  each  volume  is  a  neatly  written  index  of  contents,  in  Dr.  Todd's 
autograph,  and  there  are  marginal  notes  throughout  the  work  and  memoranda 
on  the  interleaves,  in  the  same  handwriting. 

At  the  end  of  Vol.  I.  is  a  long  note  in  English  giving  an  account  of  the  ruins 
of  a  small  chapel,  with  its  inscription,  which  was  built  at  Tubrid  in  Tipperary 
by  the  Rev.  Eugene  Duhy  and  Dr.  Keating  in  1644,  the  note  being  transcribed 
from  Dr.  J.  O'Donovan's  autograph,  dated  Sept.  5,  1840,  in  a  copy  of  Keat- 
ing's History,  written  by  Diarmaid  O'Mulcaoinre,  24  Jan.,  1770.  At  the  end  of 
Vol.  III.  is  a  MS.  genealogy  in  Irish  of  the  Gaynor  family,  and  also  a  note  of 
eleven  lines  in  Irish  surrounded  by  a  double-line  border,  both  transcribed  from 
a  copy  of  Keating's  History  written  by  Michael  Gaynor,  the  property  of  N. 
Herbert  Delamare,  Esq.,  of  Trinity  College,  Dublin,   1848. 

Accompanying  the  MS.  and  laid  in  the  first  volume  are  several  loose  sheets  of 
MS.  notes  and  memoranda,  the  tracing  of  an  old  map  of  the  British  Isles  in 
Ptolemy's  Geography,  Rome,   1490,   and   the   following  autograph   letters,  etc.: 

(1-3)  Algernon  Herbert  to  Dr.  Todd,  three  letters,  1848  and  1849,  inquiring 
about  the  standing  stones  near  Naas  in  Kildare,  about  the  meaning  of 
the  Irish  word  Vraightes,  and  about  the  location  of  the  Tuatha  De 
Danaan  cities. 


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(4)  Dr.  John  O'Donovan  to  Dr.  Todd,  Dec.  27,  1848,  three  pages  relating  to 

the  standing  stones  near  Naas,  to  the  story  of  "The  Dance  of  the  Giants" 
in  Cambrensis,  and  to  the  Irish  word  Vraightes  or  sub-king. 

(5)  Dr.  John  O'Donovan   to  Dr.  Todd,  Jan.   26,   1849,  two  pages  relating  to 

the  Tuatha  De  Danaan  cities  and  their  location. 

(6)  Printed    circular   of   4    pages,    dated    1862,    relating    to    "The    Late    John 

O'Donovan,  LL.D.,"   with   a  two-column   list  of  his  principal   published 
works. 

2374  KENNEDY  (PATRICK).     Legendary  Fictions  of  the  Irish  Celts, 

collected  and  narrated.     Frontispiece.     Post  8vo,  original  cloth. 

*  First  edition.     Scarce.  London,  1866 

2375  LAWLOR  (H.  J.)     Chapters  on  the  Book  of  Mulling.     (Contain- 

ing the  greater  portion  of  the  text,  with  critical  notices,  and  com- 
parisons with  the  Biblical  text.)     8vo,  sewed,  pp.  208. 

Edinburgh,  1897 

*  The  Book  of  Mulling  is  an  Irish  manuscript  of  the  ninth  century,  containing  the 
Gospels  and  Prayers  for  the  sick  in  Latin,  and  in  the  Irish  characters.  It  is  now  in 
the  library  of  Trinity  College,  Dublin.     This  book  does  not  contain  the  Irish  text. 

2376  LEABHAR  BREAC     (The  Speckled  Book.)     The  Passions  and 

the  Homilies  from  Leabhar  Breac,  Text,  Translations,  and  Glossary. 
By  Robert  Atkinson.  Thick  8vo,  half  calf.  (Royal  Irish  Academy. 
Todd  Lecture  Series.)  Dublin,  1887 

*  The  Manuscript  dates  from  the  close  of  the  15th  Century. 

2377  MAC-GEOGHEGAN  (ABBE  J.)     The  History  of  Ireland,  An- 

cient and  Modern,  taken  from  the  most  Authentic  Records,  and 
dedicated  to  the  Irish  Brigade.  Translated  from  the  French  by 
Patrick  O'Kelly.  3  portraits  and  engraved  title.  Royal  8vo,  morocco, 
gilt  with  Irish  devices.  New  York,  1845 

*  The  original  history  was  published  in  Paris  in  1758-63,  and  the  first  edition  of  this 
translation  in  Dublin  in  1831.     The  history  ends  with  the  year  1699. 

2378  MAGAZINE  ARTICLES.     Stone  Relics  of  the  Irish  and  Scottish 

Gael  (Dub.  Univ.  Mag.,  1870);  Something  about  Two  Celtic  Fam- 
ilies (Dub.  Univ.  Mag.,  1869);  Identity  of  Irish  and  Highland  Fic- 
tions (Dub.  Univ.  Mag  ,  1868) ;  Transactions  of  the  Ossianic  Society 
a  Review  (Littell);  Celtic  Literature  (Ency.  Brit.).      5   pieces,  8vo 
and  4to,  paper. 

2379  MAPS  AND   PLANS.     Catalogue  of  the  Maps,  Plans,  and  other 

Publications  of  the  Ordnance  Survey  of  Ireland,  to  1st  January. 
1898.     8vo,  wrappers,  pp.  65.  •  London,  1898 


288  Urisb  Ibistors  ant)  literature 

2380  MEYER  (KUNO),  Editor.     The   Cath    Finntraga,  or    Battle   of 

Ventry.  Edited  from  MS.  Raw],  B.  487  in  the  Bodleian  Library. 
(With  Notes,  Glossarial  Index,  Treatise  on  Old  Irish  Metre,  etc.) 
Small  4to,  wrappers,  pp.  115.     (Anecdota  Oxoniensia.) 

Oxford:    The  Clarendon  Press,  1885 

2381  MEYER  (KUNO)  and  STERN  (L.   C.)     Zeitschrift  fur   Celt- 

ische  Philologie.   Band  I.,  Heft  1  und  2.    8vo,  wrappers  (As  2  vols  ) 

Halle,  1896 
*  Numerous  articles  on  Celtic  matters  are  comprised  in  these  two  parts,  among 
them  being  Whitley  Stokes  on  the  Gaelic  abridgment  of  the  Book  of  Marco  Polo; 
Macdougall,  the  Uruisg  Choire-nan-Nuallan;  Anwyl's  the  Four  Branches  of  the 
Mabinogi;  Stern,  die  Galische  Ballade  vom  Mantel  in  Macgregor's  Liederbuche; 
Whitley  Stokes,  a  Celtic  leech-book;  Gaidoz,  la  Cosmologie  Celtique;  Strachan,  a 
Manx  Folk-song;  etc.  Many  of  the  pieces  have  the  original  text,  together  with 
translations,  several  in  English. 

2382  MICHEL  (FRANCISQUE).     Anglo-Norman  poem   on  the  Con- 

quest of  Ireland  by  Henry  the  Second.  From  a  MS.  in  the  Archi- 
episcopal  Library  at  Lambeth  Palace.  With  an  Introductory  Essay 
on  the  History  of  the  Anglo-Norman  Conquest  of  Ireland,  by 
Thomas  Wright.  121110,  finely  bound  by  Riviere  in  half  green  mo- 
rocco gilt,  gilt  top,  uncut.  London:  W.  Pickering,  1837 

2383  MOLLOY   (J.  H.)  A  Grammar  of  the  Irish  Language.   Crown  8vo, 

cloth.  Dublin,  1867 

2384  MOONEY  (JAMES).  The  Medical  Mythology  of  Ireland.    (Read 

before  the  Amer.  Phil.  Socy.,  April  15,  1887.)  8vo,  wrappers,  pp. 
32.  Philadelphia,  1887 

2385  MOONEY  (THOMAS).     A   History    of    Ireland    from    its  First 

Settlement  to  the  Present  Time,  including  a  particular  account  of 
its  Literature,  Music,  Architecture,  and  Natural  Resources,  Biogra- 
phies of  Eminent  Men,  Specimens  of  Irish  Melodies,  Anecdotes, 
etc.     Illustrations.     2  vols,  thick  8vo,  cloth  (binding  worn). 

Boston,  1857 

2386  NEILSON   (REV.  W.)     An  Introduction  to  the  Irish  Language. 

(Grammar,  Dialogues,  and  extracts  from  Irish  Books  and  MSS.) 
8vo,  half  calf.      (Embossed  stamp  on  title.)  Dublin,  1808 

2387  NEW  TESTAMENT  IN  IRISH.     With  short  glossary  at  end, 

and  table  of  the  Alphabet,  etc.      Post  8vo,  sheep. 

London:  Printed  by  Bagster  for  the  British  and  Foreign  Bible  Society,  1827 


Irteb  Ibtstors  anO  Xiterature  289 

2388  O'BRIEN  (HENRY).     The    Round  Towers  of    Ireland;  or,    the 

Mysteries  of  Freemasonry,  of  Sabaism,  and  of  Budhism  for  the  First 
Time  unveiled.  Illustrations.  (First  Edition,  with  the  rare  preface 
of  xxxvi  pages.)     8vo,  cloth.  London,  1834 

*  Very  scarce. 

2389  Phoenician  Ireland.     Auctore  Dr.  Joachimo  Laurentio  Villa- 

nueva.  Translated,  and  illustrated  with  notes,  an  additional  plate, 
and  Ptolemy's  map  made  modern.  Second  Edition, with  biographical 
introduction   by  his  brother.     8vo,  cloth.  London,  1837 

2390  O'BRIEN   (J.)     An  Irish-English  Dictionary  .    .   .   compiled  from 

various  Irish  Vocabularies,  particularly  that  of  Mr.  Edward  Lhuyd, 
but  also  from  a  great  variety  of  the  best  Irish  Manuscripts  now 
extant.     Second   Edition,  revised  and  corrected.     8vo,  cloth, 

Dublin,  1832 

2391  O'BRIEN  (REV.   PAUL).     A  Practical  Grammar   of    the    Irish 

Language.     8vo,  half  roan,  uncut.  Dublin,  1809 

2392  O'CONNOR  (ROGER).      Chronicles  of  Eri;  being  the  History  of 

the  Gaal  Sciot  Iber,  or,  the  Irish  People;  translated  from  the  orig- 
inal Manuscripts  in  the  Phoenician  Dialect  of  the  Scythian  Lan- 
guage. (Vol.  I  contains  portrait  of  the  author  and  four  maps,  Vol. 
2  colored  folding  frontispiece,  folding  facsimile,  and  map.)  2  vols. 
8vo,  half  calf.  London,  1822 

*  Mainly  fictitious.     The  author  was  one  of  the  United  Irishmen,  and  was  impris- 
oned for  some  time,  later  being  banished  to  France. 

2393  O'CURRY  (EUGENE).     Lectures  on  the  Manuscript  Materials 
of  Ancient   Irish  History.    26  leaves  of  facsimiles.     Thick  8vo,  cloth. 

Dublin,  1861 

2394  On  the  Manners  and  Customs  of  the  Ancient  Irish.    A  Series 

of  Lectures.  Edited  with  Introduction,  Appendixes,  etc.,  by  W.  K. 
Sullivan.     3  vols.  8vo,  cloth.  London,  1873 

2395  O'DONOVAN   (JOHN).     A  Grammar  of  the  Irish  Language,  for 

the  use  of  the  Senior  Classes  in  the  College  of  St.  Columba.  8vo, 
cloth.  Dublin,  1845 

*  The  best  Irish  Grammar  in  existence. 

2396  Cormac's  Glossary.     Translated  and  Annotated  by  the  late 

John  O'Donovan.  Edited,  with  Notes  and  Indices,  by  Whitley 
Stokes.  4to,  cloth.  Calcutta:  Printed  by  O.  T.  Cutter  for  the  Irish 
Arch,  and  Celt.  Soc'y,  1868. 

*  Large  Paper  copy. 


290  Urisb  Ibistors  an£>  ^Literature 

2397  O'FLAHERTY    (RODERIC).      O'Gygia;    or,  a    Chronological 

Account  of  Irish  Events:  collected  from  very  Ancient  Documents, 
faithfully  compared  with  each  other,  and  supported  by  the  Genealo- 
gical and  Chronological  Aid  of  the  Sacred  and  Prophane  Writings 
of  the  First  Nations  of  the  Globe.  Written  originally  in  Latin  by 
Roderic  O'Flaherty,  Esq.  Translated  by  the  Rev.  James  Hely. 
2  vols.  8vo,  old  tree  calf,  gilt.  Dublin,  1793 

*  Founded  on  the  ancient  manuscripts,  with  lists  of  the  Irish  kings,  etc.  The  first 
edition  is  an  extremely  rare  book. 

2398  O'GRADY    (STANDISH).      History   of    Ireland,    Critical    and 

Philosophical,  Vol.  I.,  8vo,  London,  1881;  Vol.  II.,  Cuculain  and  his 
Contemporaries,  crown  8vo,  London,  1880.      2  vols,  cloth, 

London,  1880-81 

2399  O'GRADY    (STANDISH  H.)     Silva    Gadelica    (I.-XXXI.).      A 

Collection  of  Tales  in  Irish,  with  Extracts  illustrating  Persons  and 
Places.  Edited  from  MSS.  and  Translated.  2  vols,  royal  8vo, 
cloth,  uncut.  London,  1892 

*  The  Tales  include  Historical  Narratives,  Folk- Tales,  Legends  of  Famous 
Persons,  etc. 

2400  O'GROWNEY     (EUGENE).      Revised  Simple  Lessons  in  Irish, 

giving  the  pronunciation  of  each  word.  Portrait.  Part  1  (all  pub- 
lished ?).      i2mo,  wrappers,  pp.  90.  New  York,  1902 

2401  Another  copy  of  the  same. 

2402  Another  copy  of  the  same. 

2403  O'HALLORAN  (SYLVESTER).     Introduction  to  the  Study  of 

the  History  and  Antiquities  of  Ireland.  Four  plates.  4to,  old  red 
morocco,  gilt.  Dublin,  1772 

*  The  binding  is  probably  a  good  specimen  of  Irish  binding,  though  a  little  later 
than  the  date  of  the  book.  The  binding  is  red  smooth-grain  morocco,  the  back  orna- 
mented with  blind  and  gold  tooling,  the  sides  have  a  three-quarter-inch  border  of  the 
morocco,  ornamented  in  the  same  way  with  blind  tooling  and  two  fillet  lines  in  gold, 
with  corner  ornaments,  the  centre  of  green  marbled  paper. 

2404  CHART  (JOHN).     Irish  Pedigrees;  or,  The  Origin  and  Stem  of 

the  Irish  Nation.     2  thick  8vo  vols.,  cloth.  Dublin,  1887-88 

*  This  Fourth  Edition  was  much  enlarged, 


flrisb  IMstors  an&  Xiterature  291 

2405  O'REILLY  (EDWARD).  An  Irish-English  Dictionary,  with 
copious  Quotations  from  .  .  .  Ancient  and  Modern  Writers.  New 
edition,  carefully  revised  and  corrected.  With  a  Supplement  con- 
taining many  thousand  Irish  Words  .  .  .  collected  throughout  Ire- 
land and  among  Ancient  Unpublished  Manuscripts.  By  John 
O'Donovan.      Royal  8vo,  cloth.  Dublin,  1864 

2406  A  Later  Issue  of  the  same  edition.      Royal  8vo,  cloth. 

Dublin,  n.  d. 

*  This  issue  contains  an  additional  leaf,  "The  Irish  Alphabet  and  its  Various 
Sounds,"  but  otherwise  agrees,  page  for  page,  with  the  preceding. 

2407  OSSIANIC  SOCIETY.     The  Pursuit  after  Diarmuid  O'Duibhne, 

and  Grainne  the  Daughter  of  Cormac  Mac  Airt,  King  of  Ireland  in 
the  Third  Century.  (Text  and  translation.)  Edited  by  Standish 
Hayes  O'Grady.    8vo,  cloth.    (Transactions  for  1855.)   Dublin,  1857 

2408 Fenian  Poems  (The  Dialogue  of  Oisin  and  Patrick,  The  Battle 

of  Cnoc  an  Air,  The  Lay  of  Meargach  of  the  Sharp  Spears,  etc.), 
edited  by  John  O'Daly ;  also  in  the  same  volume,  The  Land  of  Youth, 
edited  by  Bryan  O'Looney,  and  The  Boyish  Exploits  of  Finn  Mac 
Cumhaill,  edited  by  John  O'Donovan.  8vo,  cloth.  (Transactions 
for  1856.)  Dublin,  1859 

2409  The   Proceedings  of  the   Great   Bardic  Institution.      Edited 

by  Professor  Connellan.     8vo,  cloth.      (Transactions  for  1857.) 

Dublin,  i860 

*  The  original — of  which  the  text  and  a  translation  is  given — was  written  probably 
in  the  7th  Century.     Prefixed  is  an  Introduction  on  the  Bards  of  Ireland. 

2410  PETRIE  (GEORGE).    The  Ecclesiastical  Architecture  of  Ireland 

anterior  to  the  Anglo-Norman  Invasion;  comprising  an  Essay  on 
the  Origin  and  Uses  of  the  Round  Towers  of  Ireland,  which  obtained 
the  Gold  Medal  and  Prize  of  the  Royal  Irish  Academy.  Vol.  1  (all 
published).     4to,  original  cloth.  Dublin,  1845 

•This  volume  contains  the  whole  of  the  Essay  on  the  Round  Towers;  the  proposed 
second  volume — which  was  never  issued — was  to  deal  with  the  general  ecclesiastical 
architecture  of  Ireland.  In  this  treatise  the  author  demolished  the  old  theories  of 
Vallancey  and  others,  that  the  towers  were  of  Phoenician  origin,  as  well  as  controvert- 
ing the  hundred  or  more  hypotheses  of  others  attributing  their  origin  to  assumed  wor- 
shippers of  Priapus,  ancient  astronomical  observers,  etc.  The  woodcuts,  numbering 
in  all  256,  were  drawn  by  the  author,  who,  besides  being  distinguished  as  an  archaeolo- 
gist, was  also  noted  as  a  painter,     Fine  copy,  and  very  scarce. 


292  ITrisb  HMstorE  anfc  ^Literature 

241 1  REID  (J.  SEATON).     History  of  the  Presbyterian  Church  in  Ire- 

land; comprising  the  Civil  History  of  the  Province  of  Ulster.  .  .  . 
with  a  Preliminary  Sketch  of  the  Progress  of  the  Reformed  Religion 
in  Ireland  during  the  16th  Century.  New  edition,  with  additional 
Notes  by  W.  D.  Killen.      3  vols,  crown  8vo,  cloth.         Belfast,  1867 

2412  [REEVES  (WILLIAM).]     Five  Chromo-Lithographic  Drawings, 

representing  an  Irish  Ecclesiastical  Bell,  which  is  supposed  to  have 
belonged  to  Saint  Patrick,  and  the  several  sides  of  the  Jewelled 
Shrine  in  which  it  is  preserved.  Accompanied  by  a  Historical  and 
Illustrative  Description.  Second  Edition.  5  full-page  plates  in  gold 
and  colors.      Folio,  limp  boards.     Belfast:  Marcus  Ward  &  Co.,  1850 

*  The  dedication  states  that  it  is  put  forth  as  a  specimen  of  Irish  learning  and  Irish 
art. 

2413  The  Life  of  St.  Columba,  Founder  of  Hy;  written  by  Adam- 
nan.  The  text  printed  from  a  Manuscript  of  the  9th  Century;  with 
the  various  readings  of  six  other  Manuscripts.  ...  to  which  are 
added  Copious  Notes  and  Dissertations.  Maps  and  plates.  Small 
4to,  cloth.      (Irish  Archaeological  Society.)  Dublin,  1857 

2414  The  Culdees  of  the  British  Islands,  as  they  appear  in  History; 

with  an  Appendix  of  Evidence.     4to,  boards,  uncut.      Dublin,  1864 

*  Reprinted  from  the  transactions  of  the  Royal  Irish  Academy. 

2415  ROYAL    DUBLIN    SOCIETY.     The  Scientific  Transactions  of 

the  Royal  Dublin  Society.  Volume  VI.  (Series  II.),  Parts  XIV., 
XV.,  and  XVI.  Volume  VII.  (Series  II.),  Part  I.  (Duerden  on 
Jamaican  Actiniaria,  plates;  Preston  on  Radiation  Phenomena  in 
Magnetic  Fluid;  Haddon  on  the  Actiniaria  of  Torres  Straits,  plates ; 
and  Hartley  on  the  Wave-lengths  of  the  Spectrum  of  Gallium.) 
4  Parts.     4to,  wrappers.  Dublin,  1898 

2416  ROYAL  IRISH  ACADEMY.    Transactions.    Volume  XIX.,  Part 

II.  (Containing  Downes  on  the  Norse  Geography  of  Ancient  Ire- 
land; Smith  on  the  Irish  Coins  of  Henry  VII.;  Hincks  on  the 
Rosetta  Stone,  and  on  the  Egyptian  Stele;  Mathematical  and  Scien- 
tific Papers,  by  Sir  W.  R.  Hamilton,  Sir  David  Brewster,  and 
others.)     Illustrated.     4to,  boards,  cloth  back.  Dublin,  1843 

2417   Transactions.     Volume  XXI.     In  Two  Parts.      (Wilde  on  an 

Ancient  Irish  Shrine ;  Todd  on  an  Ancient  Wax  Table-book ;  Hincks  on 
Egyptian  Hieroglyphics,  the  18th  Dynasty  of  Manetho,  and  similar 
Eastern  subjects;  Mathematicar  and  Scientific  Papers,  by  Boole, 
Mallet,  Hamilton,  and  others.)  2  vols.  4to  (one  in  half  cloth,  the 
other  in  wrappers).     As  2  vols.  Dublin,  1846-48 


Hrfsb  Ibiston?  ant)  Xiterature  293 

2418  ROYAL  IRISH  ACADEMY.      Transactions.     Volume  XXVI., 

Parts  2-13,  16-21.  (Containing  Adams'  Report  of  the  Exploration 
of  Shandon  Cave;  Birmingham's  Observations  and  Catalogue  of 
the  Red  Stars;  Burton  on  Mars  in  187 1  and  1873;  Lloyd's  Attempt 
to  Deduce  the  General  Laws  of  the  Variations  of  Temperature; 
Scientific  and  Mathematical  Papers;  etc.)  In  17  Parts.  4to,  wrap- 
pers. Dublin,  1876-79 

2419  Transactions.  Volume  XXVII.  Polite  Literature  and  An- 
tiquities. 7  Parts.  (Reeves  on  the  Bell  of  St.  Patrick,  called  the 
Clog  an  Edachta;  Graves  on  an  Ogam  Inscription,  plate;  Graves  on 
the  Croix  Gammee,  illustrated;  Sir  Samuel  Ferguson  on  Prints  from 
Ogham  Inscriptions,  J  plates;  Ferguson  on  Sepulchral  Cellae;  Fer- 
guson on  the  Patrician  Documents,  with  autograph  inscription 
of  the  author;  MacCarthy  on  the  Stow  Missal,  plate.)  7  Parts.  4to, 
wrappers.  Dublin,  1877-86 

2420  Transactions.  Volume  XXVIII.  Science.  24  Parts.  (Haughton 

on  Sun-heat  and  Terrestrial  Radiation ;  Cameron  on  Undescribed 
Compounds  of  Selenium;  Windle  on  the  Muscles  of  the  Human 
hand;  Cremona  on  the  Geometrical  Transformation  of  the  Fourth 
Order  (Fourth  Dimension);  Reilly's  Catalogue  of  Earthquakes  in 
Great  Britain  and  Ireland,  map;  Hart  on  the  Botany  of  Sinai  and 
South  Palestine;  Reilly's  Catalogue  of  Earthquakes  in  Europe; 
Mathematical  Papers,  by  Sir  Robert  Ball,  etc.)  In  23  Parts.  4to, 
wrappers.  Dublin,  1880-86 

2421 Transactions.   Volume  XXX.,  Parts  I.,  XL,  and  XII.    Coffey 

on  Tumuli  and  Inscribed  Stones  at  New  Grange,  Dowth,  and 
Knowth,  plates  and  map;  Profs.  Haddon,  Sollas,  and  Cole  on  the 
Geology  of  Torres  Straits,  plates;  Sollas  on  the  Geology  of  Carling- 
ford,  plates.)     3  Parts.     4to,  wrappers.  Dublin,  1892-94 

2422   Transactions.     Volume  XXXI.,  Parts  II.   and   IV.     (Coffey 

on  the  Prehistoric  Cemetery  of  Loughcrew,  plates;  Sir  Robert  Ball 
on  Impulsive  and  Instantaneous  Screws.)     2  Parts.     4to,  wrappers. 

Dublin,  1897 

2423  Cunningham   Memoirs,  Nos.    I.    and  VII.     (Casey  on  Cubic 

Transformations;  Cunningham  on  the  Surface  Anatomy  of  the 
Cerebral  Hemispheres;  and  Horsley  on  Cranio-Cerebral  Topogra- 
phy, plates.)     2  Parts.     4to,  wrappers.  Dublin,  1880,  1892 


294  ITrisb  Ibistors  an&  ^Literature 

2424  SIMON  (JAMES).     An   Essay  towards  an   Historical  Account  of 

Irish  Coins,  and  of  the  Currency  of  Foreign  Monies  in  Ireland,  with 
an  Appendix  containing  several  Statutes,  Proclamations,  Patents, 
Acts  of  State,  and  Letters  relating  to  the  same.  (New  edition), 
with  Mr.  Snelling's  Supplement;  also  an  additional  plate.  12  full- 
page  plates,  containing  representations  of  283  Irish  coins.     4to,  half  calf. 

.  Dublin,  1810 

2425  SMIDDY    (REV.    R.)     An    Essay    on    the    Druids,    the    Ancient 

Churches,  and  the  Round  Towers  of  Ireland.      Crown  8vo,  cloth. 

Dublin,  1871 

2426  [STOKES   (WHITLEY).]      Three   Irish    Glossaries.     Cormac's 

Glossary.  .  .  .  O'Davoren's  Glossary.  .  .  .  and  a  Glossary  to  the 
Calendar  of  Oingus  the  Culdee.  From  MSS.  in  the  Libraries  of  the 
Royal  Irish  Academy,  Trinity  College,  Dublin,  and  the  British 
Museum.  With  Preface  and  Index  by  W.  S.  8vo,  cloth.  London,  1862 

2427  The   Saltair  na  Rann.     A  Collection  of  Early  Middle  Irish 

Poems.  Edited  by  W.  Stokes  from  MS.  Rawl,  B.  502,  in  the 
Bodleian  Library.     Small  4to,  wrappers,  pp.  15 q. 

Oxford:    The  Clarendon  Press,   1883 

2428  TODD  (JAMES  H.)     St.  Patrick,  Apostle  of  Ireland.     A  Memoir 

of  his  Life  and  Mission,  with  an  Introductory  Essay  on  some  Early 
Usages  of  the  Church  in  Ireland,  etc.  8vo,  cloth  (embossed  stamp 
on  title).  Dublin,  1864 

2429  The  War  of  the  Gaedhill  with  the   Gaill;  or,  The   Invasions 

of  Ireland  by  the  Danes  and  other  Norsemen.  The  Original  Irish 
Text,  edited,  with  Translation  and  Introduction.  Two  facsimiles. 
Royal  8vo,  boards,  cloth  back.  London,  1867 

*  Gathered  from  the  Book  of  Leinster;  a  Manuscript  in  the  library  of  Trinity 
College,  Dublin,  written  about  the  14th  century;  jand  another  Manuscript,  in  the 
Burgundian  Library,  Brussels,  containing  a  transcript  from  the  "  Book  of  Cuconnacht 
O'Daly,"  written  probably  about  the  12th  century.  The  original  manuscript  of  the 
"  Wars  of  the  Gael,"  although  known  to  the  Four  Masters,  and  later  quoted  by  Keat- 
ing, having  disappeared,  it  has  been  collected  by  the  editor  from  the  quotations 
existing  in  the  manuscripts  mentioned. 

2430  TRINITY   COLLEGE    LIBRARY.     Catalogus  Librorum   Im- 

pressorum  qui  in  Bibliotheca  Collegii  Sacrosanctae  et  Individual 
Trinitatis,  Reginae  Elizabethae,  juxta  Dublin,  adservantur,  8  vols.r 
Dublin,  1864-1885;  also  the  Supplementary  volume  issued  in  1887. 
Together  9  vols,  folio,  cloth.  Dublin,  1864-1887 

*  The  first  volume  was  issued  under  the  editorship  of  Dr.  Todd;  on  his  death,  in 
1864,  the  catalogue  was  conducted  under  the  supervision  of  H.  D.  Hutton.  The 
work  was  commenced  in  1848,  and  the  first  volume  occupied  16  years  in  its  printing, 
the  whole  taking  nearly  fifty  years.     Many  very  rare  books  are  in  this  library. 


Urisb  "toistorp  an&  ^Literature  295 

2431  VALLANCEY  (CHARLES).     A  Grammar  of  the  Iberno-Celtic 

or  Irish  Language.     4to,  original  calf.  Dublin,  1773 

2432  A  Grammar  of  the  Iberno-Celtic  or  Irish  Language.     Second 

Edition,  with  many  additions  and  Essay  on  the  Celtic  Language. 
p  copper-plates  of  the  Ogham  alphabet,  etc.  8vo,  old  sheep.     Dublin,  1 781 

*  Besides  the  essay  on   Celtic,   there  are  two  essays  on  the   Irish   Knowledge  of 
Astronomy  and  the  Irish  Divisions  of  Time. 

2433  Prospectus  of  a  Dictionary  of  the  Language  of  the  Aire  Coti, 

or  Ancient  Irish,  compared  with  the  language  of  the  Cuti,  or  Ancient 
Persians,  with  the  Hindoostanee,  Arabic  and  Chaldean  Languages. 
With  a  Preface  containing  an  Epitome  of  the  Ancient  History  of 
Ireland,  corroborated  by  ...  .  the  Puranas  of  the  Brahmins,  and 
an  Account  of  the  Ogham  Tree-Alphabet  of  the  Irish  lately  found 
in  an  Ancient  Arabic  Manuscript.     Frontispiece.     4to,  cloth. 

Dublin,  1802 

*  This  latter  item  mentioned — the  Arabic  manuscript,  giving  the  Ogham  alphabet — 
was  later  found  to  be  a  forgery. 

2434  VALLANCEY  AND  CAMPBELL.     Essay  on  the  Antiquity  of 

the  Irish  Language  [by  Charles  Vallancey],  Dublin,  1772,  pp.63; 
Essay  towards  illustrating  the  Ancient  History  of  the  British  Isles 
....  intended  as  preface  to  ....  A  Vindication  of  the  Ancient 
History  of  Ireland  [by  the  same],  London,  1786,  pp.  48;  Strictures 
on  the  Ecclesiastical  and  Literary  History  of  Ireland  ....  also  an 
Historical  Sketch  of  the  Constitution  and  Government  of  Ireland, 
by  Thomas  Campbell,  London,  1790,  pp.  418.  In  one  volume.  8vo, 
old  tree  calf,  gilt.  From  George  Chalmers'  Library,  with  his  book- 
plate and  that  of  John  Whiteford  Mackenzie. 

2435  WARREN  (F.  E.)     The  Manuscript  Irish  Missal  belonging  to  the 

President  and  Fellows  of  Corpus  Christi  College,  Oxford.     Edited, 
with  Introduction  and  Notes.  5  facsimiles.  8vo,  cloth.    London,  1879 
*The  Missal  here  transcribed  is  one  of  the  only  four  Irish  Missals  known.     The 
writing  is  Latin  in  Irish  characters,  and  is  believed  to  be  of  the  twelfth  century. 

2436  The  Liturgy  and  Ritual  of  the  Celtic  Church.     8vo,  cloth. 

Oxford:   The  Clarendon  Press,  1881 

2437  WINDISCH     (ERNST).      Compendium     of     Irish      Grammar. 

Translated  from  the  German  by  the  Rev.  J.  P.  McSwiney.  8vo, 
cloth.  Dublin,  1883 


296  Urfsb  HMstors  ant)  ^Literature 

2438  ZEUSS  (J.  C.)     Grammatica  Celtica,  e  Monumentis  Vetustis  tarn 

Hibernicae    Linguae   quam   Britannicae  Dialecti  Cambricae  Cornicae 
Armoricae  nee  non  e  Gallicae  Priscae  Reliquiis.     2  vols.  8vo,  half  calf. 

*  From  the  library  of  Derwent  Coleridge.  Leipzig,  1853 

2439  ZIMMER   (H.)     The  Irish  Element  in  Mediaeval  Culture.     Trans- 

lated by  J.  L.  Edmands.   Frontispiece.   Post  8vo, cloth.    NewYork,  1891 

*  On  the  influence  of  the  Irish  Missionary  Monks  on  the  culture  and  civilizing  of 
Central  Europe. 


Zhe  lisle  of  fll>an. 


2440  CUMMING    (REV.   J.    G.)     The  Runic   and   other  Monumental 

Remains  of  the  Isle  of  Man.  Lithographed  title  with  Scandinavian 
devices,  and  ij  full-page  plates  of  Runic  crosses,  and  inscriptions.  4to, 
original  boards,  roan  back.  London  [1857] 

*  Very  scarce.     Only  a  very  limited  number  were  printed  for  subscribers. 

2441  FELTHAM   (JOHN).     A  Tour  through   the   Island  of  Mann   in 

1797  and  1798;  comprising  Sketches  of  its  Ancient  and  Modern  His- 
tory, Constitution,  Laws,  Commerce,  Agriculture,  Fishery,  etc., 
including  whatever  is  Remarkable  in  each  Parish,  its  Population, 
Inscriptions,  Registers,  etc.  Map,  genealogical  table  of  the  Derby  and 
Athol  families,  and  three  plates.       8vo,  half  calf  gilt,  gilt  tops,  uncut. 

*  Fine  copy.     Very  scarce.  Bath,  1798 

2442  JOHNSTONE     (JAMES).     Antiquitates    Celto-Scandicae;     sive 

Series  Rerum  Gestarum  inter  Nationes  Britannicarum  insularum  et 
Gentes  septentrionales  ex  Snorrone  ;  Land-nama-boc;  Egilli  Scalla- 
grimi-saga;  Niala  saga;  O.  Tryggvasonar-saga;  Orkney inga-saga; 
Hriggiar-stikki;  Knytlinga-saga;  Speculo  regali;  etc. ,  Havniae,  1786, 
pp.  296.  Also  in  the  same  volume,  Antiquitates  Celto-Normannicae, 
containing  the  Chronicles  of  Man  and  the  Isles,  abridged  by  Cam- 
den, and  now  first  published,  complete,  from  the  Original  Manuscript 
in  the  British  Museum,  with  an  English  Translation  and  Notes;  to 
which  are  added  Extracts  from  the  Annals  of  Ulster,  and  Sir  J.  Ware's 
Antiquities  of  Ireland;  British  Topography,  by  Ptolemy;  Richard 
of  Cirencester;  etc.,  Copenhagen,  1786,  pp.  152.     4to,  old  calf. 

*  Scarce.  This  copy  may  have  originally  belonged  to  some  member  of  the  Mac- 
donald  family,  as  at  the  end  is  a  manuscript  page  of  genealogy  relating  to  the 
Macdonalds. 


flDani  IMstorE  anfc  literature  297 

2443  KELLY    (JOHN).     Fockleyr    Manninagh    en    Baarlagh.     Liorish 

Juan  Y  Kelly.  (Manx-English  and  English-Manx  Dictionary;  the 
second  part  based  on  Dr.  Kelly's  Manx- English  Dictionary  with  additions 
and  alterations  from  the  Dictionaries  of  Cregeen  and  Mosley,  by  W. 
Gill  and  J.  T.  Clarke.)  2  parts  in  one.  8vo,  cloth.  Manx  Society 
Publications,  Vol.  XIII.      Very  scarce.  Douglas,  1866 

2444  A  Practical  Grammar  of  the  Ancient  Gaelic,  or  Language  of 

the  Isle  of  Man,  usually  called  Manks,  by  the  Rev.  John  Kelly;  with 
Introduction,  Life  of  the  Author,  and  Notes  by  the  Rev.  W.  Gill. 
8vo,  cloth.       Douglas,  I.  of  Man:   Printed  for  the  Manx  Society,   1870 

*  On  Tynwald  Hill,  between  Douglas  and  Peel,  the  laws  passed  in  the  Island  are 
promulgated  in  the  ancient  tongue,  the  only  place  in  Europe  where  this  language  can 
be  publicly  heard. 

2445  MANX  PRAYER  BOOK.     The  Book  of  Common  Prayer  .   .  . 

translated  into  Manks.     Crown  8vo,  cloth.  London,  1842 

2446  MOORE  (A.  W.)  The  Surnames  and  Place-Names  of  the  Isle  of  Man. 

Introduction  by  Professor  Rhys.     8vo,  cloth,  uncut.     London,  1890 

2447  ROBERTSON  (DAVID).    A  Tour  of  the  Isle  of  Man,  to  which  is 

subjoined  a  Review  of  the  Manks  History.  8  aquatint  plates.  Royal 
8vo,  original  russia,  gilt.  London,  1794 

*  Large  Taper  copy.     Very  scarce. 


Scotland,  its  Ibistor^,  ^language,  anb 
Hntiquities- 

2448  ANDERSON  (JOSEPH).    Scotland  in  Pagan  Times.   The  Bronze 

and  Stone  Ages.  The  Rhind  Lectures  in  Archaeology  for  1882. 
Numerous  illustrations.      8vo,  cloth.  Edinburgh,  1886 

2449  ANDERSON  (WILLIAM).     The  Scottish  Nation;  or,   the  Sur- 

names, Families,  Literature,  and  Biographical  History  of  the  People 
of  Scotland.  Numerous  portraits  and  views.  3  vols,  royal  8vo,  half 
morocco.  Edinburgh,  1866 


298  Scottlsb  Ibistorg  anfc  ^literature 

2450  ARMSTRONG  (R.  A.)    A  Gaelic  Dictionary— Gaelic  and  English, 

and  English  and  Gaelic  ....  illustrated  from  Quotations  from 
the  best  Gaelic  Writers  .  .  .  with  a  short  Appendix  of  Ancient 
Names  deduced  from  the  authority  of  Ossian  and  other  poets.  4to, 
bound  in  full  English  straight-grained  green  morocco  gilt  (a  little 
rubbed),  gilt  edges.  London,  1825 

2451  BARBOUR.      Barbour's  des  Schottischen   Nationaldichters    Leg- 

endensammlung,nebst  den  Fragmenten  seines  Trojanerkrieges.  Zum 
ersten  mal  herausgegeben  und  kritisch  bearbeitet  von  C.  Horstmann. 
2  vols.  8vo,  wrappers.  Heilbronn,  1881 

*  Barbour's  Scottish  version  of  the  Legends  of  the  Saints  from  the  Legenda  Aurea, 
and  the  fragment  of  his  Trojan  War. 

2452  BLACKIE    (JOHN    STUART).      Lays   of  the    Highlands  and 

Islands.     Second  Edition.      i2mo,  cloth.  London,  1873 

2453  The   Language   and   Literature   of  the  Scottish   Highlands. 

Post  8vo,  cloth.  Edinburgh,  1876 

2454  BROWNE  (JAMES).     A  History  of  the   Highlands  and  of  the 

Highland  Clans.  With  portraits,  family  arms,  and  other  illustrations. 
8  vols.,  cloth.  Glasgow,  1838-42 

2455  BUCHANAN    (GEORGE).      Geor.    Buchanani    Scoti,    Poemata 

quae  extant.      Engraved  title,  with  portrait.      i8mo,  original  gilt  calf. 
Lugd.  Bat.  (Leyden) :  Ex-officina  Elzeviriana,  1628 

2456  Rerum    Scoticarum    Historia,    auctore    Georgio    Buchanano 

Scoto,  ad  Jacobum  VI.  Scotorum  Regem.  Accessit  De  Jure  Regni 
apud  Scotos  Dialogus,  eodem  Georgio  Buchanano  auctore.  Thick 
i2mo,  cloth.  Trajecti  ad  Rhenum  (Utrecht),  1697 

*  With  autograph  on  title  of  John  Redman  Coxe. 

2457  [CALDER    (ROBERT).]     Scotch    Presbyterian    Eloquence  Dis- 

played; or,  the  Folly  of  their  Teaching  discover'd  from  their  Books, 
Sermons,  Prayers,  etc.      i2mo,  sheep.  London,  1789 

2458  CAMPBELL  (DONALD).    A  Treatise  on  the  Language,  Poetry, 

and  Music  of  the  Highland  Clans;  with  Illustrative  Tradition  and 
Anecdotes,  and  numerous  Ancient  Highland  Airs.    Royal  8vo,  cloth. 

Edinburgh,  1862 

2459  CAMPBELL    (J.   F.)     Popular    Tales    of    the    West    Highlands, 

Orally  collected.  With  a  Translation.  First  Edition.  4  vols, 
crown  8vo,  original  cloth,  gilt,  with  device  of  Celtic  cross  on  sides 
(slightly  soiled  copy).  Edinburgh,  1860-62 


Scottisb  fMstorg  an&  Xiterature  299 

2460  CAMPBELL  (J.  F.)     Popular  Tales  of  the  West  Highlands  orally 

collected.  With  a  translation  by  the  late  J.  F.  Campbell.  New  edi- 
tion (under  the  auspices  of  the  Islay  Association).  4  vols,  post  8vo, 
cloth,  gilt,  with  device  of  Celtic  cross  on  sides.  Paisley,  1890-93 

*  The  best  collection  of  Scotch  Folk  Tales.  The  fourth  volume  contains  disserta- 
tions on  Ossian,  with  the  evidence,  authorities,  a  collection  of  Gaelic  traditions  in 
support  of  the  genuineness  of  the  original  materials  which  MacPherson  used;  chapters 
on  Celtic  Mythology,  British  Traditions,  Highland  Dress,  Music,  etc. 

2461  Leabhar  Na  Feinne.     Gaelic  Texts.      Heroic  Gaelic    Ballads 

collected  in  Scotland,  chiefly  from  15 12  to  187 1,  copied  from  old 
manuscripts  ....  and  rare  books,  and  orally  collected  since  1859; 
with  lists  of  collections,  and  of  their  contents,  and  short  account 
of  the  documents  quoted.      Folio,  cloth. 

All  published.  London:  Printed  for  the  Author,  1872 

2462  CELTIC  MAGAZINE  (THE):  A  Monthly  Periodical  devoted  to 

the  Literature,  History,  Antiquities,  Folk-Lore,  Traditions,  and  the 
Social  and  Material  Interests  of  the  Celt  at  Home  and  Abroad. 
Conducted  by  Alexander  Mackenzie  and  Alexander  Macgregor. 
7  vols.  8vo  (5  vols,  in  half  calf,  2  in  cloth).  Inverness,  1876-82 

2463  CHALMERS  (GEORGE).     The  Life  of  Thomas  Ruddiman  .  .  . 

to  which  are  subjoined  New  Anecdotes  of  Buchanan.  Portrait  of 
Ruddiman  by  Bartolozzi.      8vo,  old  calf  (rebacked).  London,  1794 

*  The  author's  own  copy,  with  MS.  notes  and  corrections  and  his  bookplate. 
Ruddiman  was  one  of  the  leading  printers  and  publishers  of  Edinburgh,  where  he  set 
up  his  press  in  1715.  He  was  also  chief  librarian  of  the  Advocates'  Library  from  1730 
to  1752.     The  book  contains  an  account  of  the  books  printed  by  him. 

2464  CLANS  AND  TARTANS.  The  Scottish  Clans  and  their  Tartans. 

With  Notes.  96  finely  colored  plates  of  tartans,  with  historical  sketches 
of  the  clans.     Seventh  Edition.      i6mo,  pictorial  cloth. 

Edinburgh:    W.  &•  A.  K.  Johnston,  n.  d. 

*  The  original  edition,  not  the  American  reprint. 

2465  CLARK  (JOHN).      The  Works  of  the  Caledonian  Bards,  translated 

from  the  Gaelic.  Vol.  1  (all  published),  nmo,  old  calf  (cover 
loose).  Edinburgh,  1778 

*  Very  scarce. 

2466  CLEISHBOTHAM    THE    YOUNGER.      Handbook     of     the 

Scottish  Language.      i2mo,  limp  cloth,  pp.  66.         Edinburgh,  1858 

2467  COMMON    PRAYER    IN    GAELIC.     Leabhar   na    H'Urnuigh 

Choitchionn  ....  maille  ris  an  T-Saltair  no  Sailm  Dhaibhidh.  Post 
8vo,  cloth.  Lunnuinn  (London),  1881 

*  Gaelic  and  English  in  parallel  columns. 


300  Scottfsb  ibteton?  ant>  Xiterature 

2468  CURRIE  (ARCHIBALD).     The  Principles  of  Gaelic  Grammar. 

i2mo,  cloth.  Edinburgh:  Printed for  the  Author,   1828 

2469  DICKSON  (ROBERT).     Introduction  of  the  Art  of  Printing  into 

Scotland.     Facsimiles,  etc.     8vo,  cloth.  Aberdeen,    1885 

*  No.  293  of  500  copies  printed. 

2470  DICKSON    (R.)    and    EDMOND    (J.  P.)     Annals    of    Scottish 

Printing,  from  the  Introduction  of  the  Art  in  1507  to  the  Beginning 
of  the  17th  Century.  With  numerous  facsimiles.  2  vols.  4to,  boards, 
uncut.  Cambridge,  1890 

*  Large  Paper  copy  printed  on  Van  Gelder  Paper.  Only  100  issued,  this  being 
No.  61. 

2471  DOBSON  (W.  T.)     History    of    the    Bassandyne   Bible,  the    first 

printed  in  Scotland,  with  Notices  of  the  Early  Printers  of  Scotland. 
Facsimiles.     8vo,  cloth.  Edinburgh,  1887 

2472  EDMONDSTON  (T.)    An  Etymological  Glossary  of  the  Shetland 

and  Orkney  Dialect,  with  some  derivations  of  names  of  Places  in 
Shetland.     8vo,  cloth.  Edinburgh,  1866 

2473  FERGUSSON  (JAMES).     A  short  essay  on   the  Age  and  Uses 

of  the  Brochs,  and  the  Rude  Stone  Monuments  of  the  Orkney 
Islands  and  the  North  of  Scotland.  8vo,  cloth,  pp.  34.  Presenta- 
tion copy  from  the  author.  London,  1877 

2474  FORBES   (A.  P.)     Kalendars    of    Scottish    Saints,    with    Personal 

Notices  of  Alba,  Laudonia,  and  Strathclyde.  Facsimile.  4to,  half 
morocco.  Edinburgh,  1872 

*  Contains  a  reprint  of  the  Kalendar  Drummond  Missal  (the  first  time  printed),  the 
Kalendar  of  Herdmanston  (13th  Cent.),  the  Kalendar  of  Culross  (14th  Cent.),  the 
Kalendar  of  Feme  (15th  Cent.),  and  other  early  calendars. 

2475  FORBES  (JOHN).     A  Double  Grammar  of  English  and  Gaelic, 

in  which  the  Principles  of  both  Languages  are  Clearly  Explained. 
i2mo,  cloth.  Edinburgh,  1843 

2476  GAELIC    SOCIETY  OF  GLASGOW.     Transactions.     Vol.  1, 

1887-1891.      Crown  8vo,  cloth.  Glasgow  [1891  ?] 

*Among  the  Papers  are,  Some  Rare  Gaelic  Books,  by  Masson ;  Some  Ancient  Celtic 
Customs,  by  Whyte;  Ancient  Gaelic  Medicine,  by  Clerk;  The  Relation  of  Celt  and 
Norseman  in  Saga  Times;  Ancient  Celtic  Laws,  by  Macleod;  etc. 

2477  GRANT  (MRS.  ANNE,  of  Laggan).     Essays   on    the  Supersti- 

tions of  the  Highlanders  of  Scotland;  to  which  are  added  Trans- 
lations from  the  Gaelic;  and  Letters  connected  with  those  formerly 
published.      2  vols,  crown  8vo,  half  roan  (rubbed).        London,  1811 


Scottisb  HMstors  an&  Xiterature  301 

SCOTLAND,  ITS    HISTORY,  ETC.— Continued. 

2478  GRANT  (JAMES).     Thoughts  on  the  Origin  and  Descent  of  the 

Gael;  with  an  Account  of  the  Picts,  Caledonians,  and  Scots,  and 
observations  relative  to  the  Authenticity  of  the  Poems  of  Ossian. 
8vo,  boards  (covers  loose).  Edinburgh,  1814 

2479  GRANT   (PETER).     Dan  Spioradail.     Le  Paruig  Grannd.    Sixth 

Edition.      i6mo,  roan.  Elgin,  1842 

*  An  early  edition  of  Peter  Grant's  Hymns.  Bound  at  the  end  is  "  Laoidhean 
Spioradail,"  pp.  36  [by  Grant  ?]. 

2480 Thirteenth  Edition  of  the  same.    i6mo,  cloth.   Edinburgh,  1875 

2481  HENDERSON    (T.    F.)      Scottish    Vernacular    Literature.       A 

Succinct  History.     Crown  8vo,  cloth,  uncut.  London,  1898 

2482  HEWISON  (JAMES  KING).      The  Isle  of   Bute  in  the  Olden 

Time.  With  illustrations,  maps  and  plans.  2  vols,  square  royal  8vo, 
cloth.  Edinburgh,  1893 

*Some  of  the  chapters  are:  the  Northmen  and  Vikings;  the  Irish  Church;  the 
Hermits;  the  Seven  Sleepers;  the  Origin  of  the  Royal  Stewarts;  Three  Centuries  of 
Civil  Life  in  Bute;  etc. 

2483  [INNES  (COSMO).]    Concerning  some  Scotch  Surnames.    [Dedi- 

cation signed  C.  I.]   Small  4to,  half  roan,  pp.  69.     Edinburgh,  i860 

2484  INNES  (THOMAS).       A  Critical  Essay  on  the  Ancient   Inhabit- 

ants of  the  Northern  Parts  of  Britain  or  Scotland  ....  with  an  Ap- 
pendix of  Ancient  Manuscript  Pieces.  Reprinted  from  the  original 
edition  of  1729,  with  Memoir  by  George  Grub.  8vo,  cloth.  (His- 
torians of  Scotland  Series.)  Edinburgh,  1885 

2485  IONA  CLUB.      Collectanea  de  Rebus  Albanicis.      Edited   by   the 

Iona  Club.     With  the  Transactions  of  the  Club.      8vo,  half  calf. 

Edinburgh:  Privately  Printed  for  the  Members,  1839 
•A  complete  set  of  the  four  numbers,  and  all  that  was  ever  published.  They 
were  edited  by  the  well-known  Scotch  antiquary  VV.  F.  Skene,  and  contain  "Docu- 
ments illustrating  the  History  of  Icolmkill,  by  Donald  Gregory;  Documents  illus- 
trative of  the  Custom  of  Fosterage  in  the  Highlands;  Genealogies  of  the  High- 
land Clans,  from  a  MS.  circa  1450,  with  Translation,  etc.,  by  \V.  F.  Skene;  Ex- 
tracts from  the  Ynglinga  Saga,  the  Islands  Landnamabok,  and  the  Laxdaela  Saga, 
translated  by  Skene;  the  Gaelic  poem  "A  Eolcha  Albain  Uile,"  translated  by 
Skene;  More  extracts  from  the  Orkneyinga,  Niala,  and  other  sagas,  translated  by 
Skene,"  etc.     Very  scarce. 


302  Scottish  Ibistorp  ano  ^Literature 

2486  IRVINE  (CHRISTOPHER).     Historiae  Scoticae   Nomenclatura 

Latino-Vernacula.  Multis  Flosculis,  ex  antiquis  Albinorum  Monu- 
mentis,  &  Lingua  Galeciorum  prisca  decerptis,  Adspersa.  In  gratiam 
eorum,  qui  Scotorum  Nomen,  &  veritatis  Numen  colunt.  Christo- 
phorus  Irvinus  Abs  Bon-Bosco,  Auspice  Summo  Numine,  concin- 
navit.  i2mo,  cloth,  pp.  96.  Edinburgi.  Sumptibus  quorundam 
Bibliopolarum  Edinburgensium :  Typisque  Jacobi  Watson,  in  Vico 
Vulgo  dicto  Craig  s  Closs.,  M.DC.XC.  VII  [1697]. 

*  Although  the  title  is  in  Latin,  the  explanations  are  in  English.     Scarce. 

2487  IRVING  (DAVID).      The   History  of  Scottish  Poetry.     Edited  by 

J.  A.  Carlyle.  With  Memoir  and  Glossary.  8vo,  full  morocco  gilt, 
gilt  edges.  Edinburgh,  1861 

2488  JAMIESON  (JOHN).     Jamieson's  Dictionary  of  the  Scottish  Lan- 

guage. Abridged  by  John  Johnston.  New  edition,  revised  and 
enlarged  by  John  Longmuir.     Thick  8vo,  cloth.       Edinburgh,  1867 

2489  JOHNSTON  (T.  B.)  and  ROBERTSON  (J.  A.)     The  Histori- 

cal Geography  of  the  Clans  of  Scotland.  Second  Edition.  Large 
folding  map,  and  other  maps  and  plans.     4to,  cloth.      Edinburgh,  1873 

2490  KELTIE  (JOHN  S.)     History  of  the    Scottish   Highlands,  High- 

land Clans,  aud  Highland  Regiments.  With  an  account  of  the 
Gaelic  Language,  Literature,  and  Music,  by  the  Rev.  T.  Maclaurin, 
and  an  Essay  on  Highland  Scenery,  by  the  late  Prof.  John  Wilson. 
Illustrated  with  portraits,  views,  maps,  clan  tartans,  and  upxvards  of  200 
woodcuts  in  the  text.      2  vols,  royal  8vo,  half  calf.        Edinburgh,  1875 

2491  KNOX'S  LITURGY.     The  Book   of  Common   Order,  commonly 

called  John  Knox's  Liturgy.  Translated  into  Gaelic,  Anno  Domini 
1567,  by  Mr.  John  Carswell,  Bp.  of  the  Isles.  Edited  by  T.  Mc- 
Lauchlan.      Small  4to,  half  roan.  Edinburgh,  1873 

2492  LAUDER  (SIR  THOMAS  DICK).     Highland    Legends.     The 

two  volumes  in  one.      Crown  8vo,  cloth.  London,  1880 

2493  Tales  of  the  Highlands.     6  illustrations.     Crown  8vo,  cloth. 

London,  1881 

2494  LESLIE   (FORBES).     The   Early   Races  of  Scotland  and   their 

Monuments.     Numerous  full-page  plates.     2  vols.  8vo,  cloth. 

Edinburgh,  1866 
*  On  the  primitive  stone  monuments  and  inscriptions  of  Scotland,  with  comparisons 
from  other  countries,  and  notices  of  ancient  beliefs  of  Britain  and  Caledonia. 


Scottisb  trtston?  an&  Xtterature  303 

2495  LISMORE  (THE  DEAN  OF).     The   Dean  of  Lismore's  Book. 

A  Selection  of  Ancient  Gaelic  Poetry,  from  a  MS.  Collection  made 
in  the  beginning  of  the  16th  Century.  Edited,  with  translation  and 
Notes,  by  the  Rev.  T.  McLauchlan.  Introduction  and  additional 
Notes  by  W.  F.  Skene.     Facsimile.     8vo,  cloth.        Edinburgh,  1862 

*  A  manuscript  collection  of  poetry  made  by  Sir  James  McGregor,  Dean  of  Lismore, 
in  the  16th  Century.  This  should  not  be  confused  with  the  "  Book  of  Lismore,"  an 
Irish  Manuscript  of  the  10th  Century. 

2496  LOGAN    (JAMES).     The  Scottish  Gael;  or,   Celtic  Manners,   as 

preserved  among  the  Highlanders:  being  an  Historical  and  Descrip- 
tive Account  of  the  Inhabitants,  Antiquities,  and  National  Peculi- 
arities of  Scotland,  more  particularly  of  the  Northern  or  Gaelic 
parts  .  .  .  where  the  singular  Habits  of  the  Aboriginal  Celts  are 
most  tenaciously  retained.  Edited,  with  Memoir  of  Logan,  and 
Notes  by  the  Rev.  Alex.  Stewart.  6  colored  plates,  and  numerous 
other  illustrations.   2  vols.  8vo,  cloth.   Scarce.     Inverness,  n.  d.  [1876] 

2497  M'ALPINE  (NEIL).     A  Pronouncing  Gaelic  (Gaelic-English  and 

English-Gaelic)  Dictionary.  Third  Edition.  2  vols,  crown  8vo 
(wants  binding;  both  volumes  interleaved  with  blank  paper). 

Edinburgh,  1847 

*  The  English-Gaelic  part  of  this  was  really  written  by  John  Mackenzie.  To  it  he 
wrote  a  preface  somewhat  criticising  the  first  part.  By  the  error  of  the  publishers 
this  was  placed  at  the  beginning  of  the  first  (the  Gaelic-English)  part,  so  that  Mac- 
kenzie's appears  without  a  preface,  while  McAlpine's  has  a  preface  criticising  it.  The 
result  wa%that  the  latter  became  the  mortal  enemy  of  the  author  of  the  "  Beauties  of 
Gaelic  Poetry  "  for  the  rest  of  his  life. 

2498  M'ARTHUR  (JOHN).     The  Antiquities  of  Arran,  with  a  Histor- 

ical Sketch  of  the  Island,  embracing  an  Account  of  the  Sudreyjar 
under  the   Norsemen.     Map  and  11  archceological plates.     8vo,  cloth. 

Edinburgh,  1873 

2499  MacCALLUM  (A.  K.)   Laiodhean  Agus  Dain  Spioradail.   (Hymns 

and  Spiritual  Songs  in  Gaelic.)     Crown  8vo,  cloth.     Glasgow,  1894 

*  Many  of  the  songs  and  hymns  are  ancient  Gaelic  compositions;  among  the  more 
modern  are  translations  from  Longfellow  and  others. 

2500  MACDONALD  (ALEXANDER).      Eiseirigh  na  Seann  Chanain 

Albannaich.    Le  Alastair  Donullach.     i6mo,  cloth.    Edinburgh,  1874 

*  The  most  noted  of  the  18th  Century  Gaelic  poets,  and  containing  many  Jacobite 
songs.  Perhaps  the  most  celebrated  of  all  the  later  Gaelic  poems,  his  "  Birlinn 
Chlannraonuill "  (the  Barque  of  Clan  Ranald),  is  contained  in  the  volume.  Alastair 
Mac  Mhaighstir  Alastair  was  also  the  author  of  the  first  Gaelic  vocabulary,  and  made 
the  first  collection  of  the  native  songs  of  his  country. 


304  Scottisb  HMstorE  anfc  literature 

2501  MACDONALD  (DR.  JOHN).  Marbhrainn,  a  rinneadh  air  Diad- 
hairibh  Urramach,  nach  Maireann;  agus  Dana  Spioradail  Eile. 
i6mo,  cloth.  Edinburgh,  1885 

*  Gaelic  poems  by  "  The  Apostle  of  the  North." 

2502  MACFARLANE  (P.)     A  New  and  Copious  Vocabulary  .  .  .  Eng- 

lish and  Gaelic,  and  Gaelic  and  English,  with  a  few  Directions  for 
reading  the  Gaelic.  8vo,  boards  (loose).  Autograph  on  title  of 
James  Macpherson.  Edinburgh,  1815 

2503  MACINTYRE  (DUNCAN  BAN).     Songs  and  Poems  in  Gaelic. 

Twelfth  Edition.  With  a  translation  of  two  of  the  pieces.  i6mo, 
cloth.  Edinburgh,  1901 

*  A  short  and  interesting  Memoir  is  prefixed.  Duncan  Macintyre,  or  Donnacba 
Bannan  Oran,  i,  e.,  "  Fairhaired  Duncan  of  the  Songs,"  was  born  in  Glenorchy 
1724,  and  died  in  1812,  being  one  of  the  last  of  the  native  Gaelic  poets.  He  was 
entirely  illiterate,  but  his  talent  for  versification  was  remarkable,  and  a  tenacious 
memory  enabled  him  to  recite  all  of  his  own  verses,  and  many  of  those  of  the  native 
bards.  The  first  edition  of  his  poems  was  written  from  his  oral  recitation,  and 
consequently  had  many  errors,  which  in  this  edition  have  been  corrected,  and  a  few 
pieces  omitted  added. 

2504  MACKAY  (CHARLES).     A  Dictionary  of  Lowland  Scotch,  with 

an  Introductory  Chapter  on  the  Poetry,  Humour,  and  Literary  His- 
tory of  the  Scottish  Language,  and  an  Appendix  of  Scottish 
Proverbs.     Small  4to,  cloth.  London,  ii 


2505  MACKAY  (ROBERT).     Songs  and    Poems  in   the   Gaelic   Lan- 

guage. By  Robert  Mackay,  the  celebrated  Bard  of  Lord  Reay's 
country — Sutherlandshire.  With  Memoir  of  the  Author,  and 
Observations  on  his.  Character  and  Poetry.  8vo,  boards,  cloth 
back,  uncut.     Scarce.  Inverness,  1829 

*  Robert  Mackay — known  as  Rob  Donn— composed  his  poems  in  the  Sutherland 
dialect,  and  they  contain  many  unnsual  words  and  expressions.  This  copy  has 
some  pencilled  corrections  of  typographical  errors,  which  may  have  been  made  in 
preparation  for  a  new  edition. 

2506  MACKELLAR  (MARY).  Poems  and  Songs,  Gaelic  and  English. 
Crown  8vo,  cloth.  Edinburgh,  1880 

*  The  authoress  was  Bard  to  the  Gaelic  Society,  Inverness. 


Scottisb  Ibistors  ant>  Xiterature  3°5 

2507  MACKENZIE  (JOHN).     Eachdraidh    A'Phrionnsa   no    Bliadhna 

Thearlaich.      Le  Iain  Mac-Choinnick.     Portrait  of  "Prionnsa  Tear- 
lach"  {Prince  Charlie),      umo,  original  cloth.  Dunedin,  1844 

*The  First  Edition.  Very  scarce.  A  History  of  Prince  Charlie  and  the  Jacobite 
Rebellion  of  1745,  with  a  collection  of  Gaelic  Jacobite  songs.  The  author  was 
noted  as  the  compiler  of  the  "Beauties  of  Gaelic  Poetry,"  the  best  collection  of 
these  songs  ever  published.  Being  exceedingly  poor  he  was  compelled  to  part 
with  the  copyright  for  the  most  trifling  sum,  and  this  history  of  Prince  Charlie 
only  produced  him  about  fifty  dollars.  Still,  it  brought  him  literary  reputation, 
and  the  offer  of  a  position  which  he  was  glad  to  accept,  and  he  struggled  for 
about  five  years  longer  on  the  magnificent  salary  it  gave  him  of  five  dollars  a 
week,  when  he  died.     A  monument  has  since  been  erected  to  his  memory. 

2508  MACKINNON  (JAMES).  Culture  in  Early  Scotland.  8vo,  cloth. 

London,  1892 
*  Celtic  Paganism;  Ninian,  his  Age  and  Influence;  Columba  and   Iona;  the  Celtic 
Missionary  in  Northumbria  ;  etc. 

2509  Another  copy.     8vo,  cloth.  London,  1892 

2510  MACKINTOSH  (DONALD).     Collection  of  Gaelic  Proverbs  and 

Familiar  Phrases,  Englished  anew.  To  which  is  added  "  The  Way 
to  Wealth,"  by  Benjamin  Franklin.     Crown  8vo,  boards,  uncut. 

Edinburgh,  1819 

2511  McLAUGHLAN  (T.)     Celtic   Gleanings;  or,  Notices  of  the  His- 

tory and  Literature  of  the  Scottish  Gael.      i2mo,  cloth. 

Edinburgh,  1857 

2512  Another  copy.      i2mo,  cloth.  Edinburgh,  1857 

2513  MACLEAN  (J.)     Dain  Spioradail.    i6mo,  cloth.    Edinburgh,  1880 

Besides  the  Gaelic  hymns  of  MacLean,  some  by  Dr.  Macgregor  and  others  are 
appended.     John  MacLean  came  to  America  in  181 9. 

2514  [MACLEOD     (DR.    JOHN).]     Dictionarium    Scoto-Celticum:  a 

Dictionary  of  the  Gaelic  Language  ....  as  preserved  in  Vernacu- 
lar Speech,  Manuscripts  or  Printed  Works  ....  to  which  are  pre- 
fixed a  Compendium  of  Gaelic  Grammar,  etc.  Compiled  and  pub- 
lished under  the  direction  of  The  Highland  Society  of  Scotland. 
2  vols.  4to,  scored  calf,  gilt.     Fine  copy.  Edinburgh,  1828 

2515  MACLEOD  (NORMAN)  and    DEWAR  (DANIEL).     A  Dic- 

tionary of  the  Gaelic  Language— Gaelic  and  English,  and  English 
and  Gaelic.  With  a  comprehensive  vocabulary  of  Gaelic  Words. 
Bound  in  two  volumes.     8vo,  half  calf.  Glasgow,  183 1 


306  Scottisb  HMstors  anfc  literature 

2516  MACLEOD  (NORMAN).     Leabhar  nan  Cnoc.     ("The  Book  of 

the  Little  Hill."  A  Gaelic  Reading  Book  for  Schools.)  Le  Tor- 
moid  Macleoid.      Post  8vo,  cloth.  Inverness,  1898 

*  A  revised  edition  of  the  first  school-reader  for  Gaelic  schools. 

2517  Caraid  nan  Gaidheal.      (The  Friend  of  the  Gael.)     A  choice 

selection  of  the  Gaelic  Writings  of  the  late  Norman  Macleod,  of  St. 
Columba  Parish,  Glasgow.  With  Memoir,  etc.  Portrait.  8vo, 
cloth.  Edinburgh,  1899 

2518  MACPHERSON  (DAVID).     Geographical  Illustrations  of  Scot- 

tish History,  containing  all  Names  of  Places  mentioned  in  Chron- 
icles, Histories,  Records,  etc.,  with  corrections  of  corrupted  names, 
etc.    Large  folding  map.      4to,  wrappers,  pp.  60.  London,  1796 

*  Laid  in  is  a  number  of  "  The  Highland  News  "   for   March  23,  1901,  containing 
some  articles  on  Gaelic  subjects. 

2519  MAGAZINE  ARTICLES.     How  the  Picts  and  Scots  fought  and 

fraternized  (Dublin  Univ.  Mag.,  1859);  Skene's  Origin  and  History 
of  the  Highlanders,  a  Review  (Edin.  Rev.,  1838);  The  True  History 
of  the  Coronation  Stone  of  Scotland,  by  James  Mason  (Dub.  Univ. 
Mag.,  1873);  Celtic  Scotland  (Lond.  Quart.,  1873).  8vo,  paper. 
(4  pieces.) 

2520  MAPS  AND  PLANS.     Catalogue    of   the  Maps  and   Plans  and 

other  Publications  of  the  Ordnance  Survey  of  Scotland  to  1st  Jan- 
uary, 1898.     8vo,  wrappers,  pp.  196.  London,  1898 

2521  MARY  QUEEN  OF  SCOTS.     Mary  Stuart,  Bothwell,  and  the 

Casket  Letters.  Something  new.  With  illustrations.  By  J.  Watts 
de  Peyster.   8vo,  wrappers,  pp.  40.      New  York:  Privately  printed,  1890 

2522  Sharman  (Julian).     The  Library  of  Mary  Queen  of  Scots. 

With  Historical  Introduction,  and  reproduction  of  a  rare  portrait  of 
the  Queen.     Small  4to,  cloth,  uncut.  London,  1889 

2523  MICHEL     (FRANCISQUE).       A    Critical    Enquiry    into    the 

Scottish  Language.  With  the  view  of  illustrating  the  Rise  and 
Progress  of  Civilization  in  Scotland.     Thick  small  4to,  half  roan. 

Edinburgh,  1882 

*  Chapters  on  Architecture,    Banqueting,    Fine  Arts,    Money,  Rogues  and  Vaga- 
bonds, War,  Sea-Terms,  Games,  Dances,  etc. 


Scottfsb  HMstors  anfc  literature  307 

2524  MOORE    (GEORGE).      Ancient  Pillar  Stones  of  Scotland,  their 

Significance  and    Bearing  on    Ethnology.      Illustrated.     8vo,   cloth 
(name  cut  from  half  title).  Edinburgh  [1865] 

2525  MUNRO  (ROBERT).     Minor  Poems  and  Translations  in  Verse 

from  admirable  Compositions  of  the  Ancient  Celtic  Bards,  with  the 
Gaelic  and  Illustrative  Notes,      urao,  cloth. 

Edinburgh:  Printed  for  the  Author,  1869 

2526  Ancient  Scottish  Lake  Dwellings  or  Crannogs,  with  a  supple- 
mentary chapter  on  Remains  of  Lake  Dwellings  in  England.  Numer- 
ous illustrations.     8vo,  cloth.  Edinburgh,  1882 

2527  NICHOLSON  (E.  W.  B.)      The  Vernacular  Inscriptions  of  the 

Ancient  Kingdom  of  Alban,  transcribed,  translated  and  explained. 
i2mo,  cloth.  London,  1896 


©ssian. 

2528  DAVIES  (EDWARD).     The  Claims  of  Ossian  examined  and  ap- 

preciated. An  Essay  on  the  Scottish  and  Irish  poems  published 
under  that  name  ....  together  with  some  Curious  Particulars  re- 
lative to  the  Structure  and  State  of  Poetry  in  the  Celtic  Dialects  of 
Scotland  and  Ireland.     Royal  8vo,  boards,  uncut.       Swansea,  1825 

2529  GRAHAM  (PATRICK).    Essay  on  the  Authenticity  of  the  Poems 

of  Ossian,  in  which  the  Objections  of  Malcolm  Laing  are  ....  re- 
futed. To  which  is  added  an  essay  on  the  Mythology  of  Ossian's 
Poems,  by  Prof.  Richardson.  8vo,  half  calf  (a  few  of  the  prelimi- 
nary leaves  stained).  Edinburgh,  1807 

2530  M'CALLUM  (HUGH  and  JOHN).     An  Original  Collection  of 

the  Poems  of  Ossian,  Orrann,  Ulin  and  other  Bards  who  flourished 
in  the  same  Age.     8vo,  boards,  uncut.  Montrose,  1816 

*  Scarce.     Translations  of  the  selections  are  given. 

2531  MACGREGOR  (P.)      The   Genuine  Remains   of  Ossian  literally 

Translated,  with  a  preliminary  dissertation.  By  Patrick  Macgregor. 
Published  under  the  patronage  of  the  Highland  Society  of  London. 
Post  8vo,  cloth.  London,  184 1 


308  Scottisb  HMstorE  anfc  ^Literature 

OSSIAN— Continued. 

2532  MACKENZIE  (HENRY).     Report   of    the    Committee   of    the 

Highland  Society  of  Scotland  ....  on  the  Authenticity  of  the 
Poems  of  Ossian.  With  copious  Appendix  containing  some  of  the 
Principal  Documents.  With  j  facsimiles  (one  colored)  of  ancient 
Gaelic  MSS.      8vo,  half  cloth,  uncut.  Edinburgh,  1805 

*  Contains  many  specimens  of  Gaelic  poetry,  with   translations.     This   copy  was 
presented  by  the  author  to  Heber,  the  noted  book-collector. 

2533  Dana  Oisein   Mhic   Fhinn,   air  an   cur  amach   Airson  Maith 

Coitcheannta  muinntir  na  Gaeltachd.       8vo,  old  calf  (covers  loose). 

Dunedin,  1818 

*  The  poems  of  Ossian  in  the  original  Gaelic. 

2534  WADDELL  (P.   H.)     Ossian  and  the   Clyde,    Fingal   in   Ireland, 

Oscar  in  Iceland;  or,  Ossian  Historical  and  Authentic.     4to,  cloth. 

Glasgow,  1875 

2535  [WODROW  (JOHN).]     Carthon,   the   Death    of    Cuchullin,   and 

Dar-thula:  Poems  by  Ossian,  the  son  of  Fingal.  Attempted  in 
English  Verse,  from  Mr.  Macpherson's  Translation.  i2mo,  old 
calf.  Edinburgh,  1769 


2536  PINKERTON    (JOHN).      An  Enquiry  into  the  History  of  Scot- 

land, preceding  the  Reign  of  Malcolm  III.,  or  the  year  1056,  includ- 
ing the  Authentic  History  of  that  Period.  New  edition,  with  Cor- 
rections and  Additions.     Maps.     2  vols.  8vo,  half  roan. 

Edinburgh,  1814 

2537  POETS.       A  Catalogue  of  the   Scottish    Poets   from  the   Earliest 

Period.     8vo,  sewed,  pp.  24.  New  York:    W.  Go-wans,  1852 

2538  ROBERTSON   (E.  W.)       Scotland    under   her    Early    Kings:  a 

History  of  the  Kingdom  to  the  Close  of  the  13th  Century.  2  maps. 
2  vols.  8vo,  cloth.  Edinburgh,  1862 

2539  ROBERTSON   (J.  A.)     Concise  Historical  Proofs  respecting  the 

Gael  of  Alban;  or,  Highlanders  of  Scotland,  with  short  Notices  of 
the  Highland  Clans,  etc.  Map  and  illustrations.  Thick  post  8vo, 
cloth.  Edinburgh,  1866 

2540  The  Gaelic  Topography  of  Scotland,  and  What    it    Proves, 

explained.  With  much  Historical,  Antiquarian,  and  Descriptive 
Information.     Map.     Post  8vo,  cloth,  gilt.  Edinburgh,  1869 


Scottteb  IMstors  ant)  Xiteraturc  309 

2541  SCOTT  (SIR  WALTER).    Rogers  (May).     The  Waverley  Dic- 

tionary. An  Alphabetical  Arrangement  of  all  the  Characters  in  the 
Waverley  Novels,  with  descriptive  Analysis,  etc.      Post  8vo,  cloth. 

Chicago,  1885 

2542  SCOTTISH  CELTIC  REVIEW  (THE).     Nos.  I.-IV.   Bound 

in  One  Volume.  8vo,  half  roan.  (Containing  papers  on  Gaelic 
Folk-lore,  the  Gaelic  Language,  etc.  (By  Hugh  McMillan,  Alfred 
Nutt,  J.  G.  Campbell,  and  others.)  Glasgow,  1885 

2543  Another  copy.     Also  bound   in  one  volume.     8vo,  half  roan. 

Glasgow,  1885 

2544  SHARPE   (C.  K.)     A  Historical    Account  of  the   Belief  in  Witch- 

craft in  Scotland.     Crown  8vo,  half  morocco.  London,  1884 

*  A  short  bibliography  of  works  on  Scotch  witchcraft  is  appended. 

2545  [SHAW  (DONALD,  of  Auchgourish).]     Highland  Legends,  and 

Fugitive  Pieces  of  Original  Poetry,  with  Translations  from  the  Gae- 
lic and  Vice-Versa.      By  "Glenmore."     Frontispiece.      i2mo,  cloth. 

Edinburgh:  Printed  for  the  Author,  1859 

2546  SHAW  (W.)     An    Analysis  of    the  Galic    Language.       4to,    half 

roan.  London,  1778 

2547  A  Galic  and  English,  and  English  and  Galic  Dictionary  con- 
taining all  the  words  in  the  Scotch  and  Irish  Dialects  of  the  Celtic 
that  could  be  collected  from  the  Voice,  and  Old  Books  and  MSS. 
2  vols  in  one.     4to,  old  russia  (rebacked).  London,  1780 

2548  SKENE  (W.  F.)     The    Highlanders   of    Scotland,  their  Origin, 

History,  and  Antiquities,  with  a  sketch  of  their  Manners  and  Cus- 
toms, and  an  account  of  the  Clans,  etc.  2  vols,  post  8vo,  boards, 
uncut.  London,  1837 

2549  Chronicles  of  the   Picts,  Chronicles  of  the  Scots,  and   other 

Early  Memorials  of  Scottish  History.  Two  facsimile  leaves  of  MSS. 
Royal  8vo,  half  roan.  Edinburgh:  H.  M.  General  Register  House,  1867 

*  The  manuscripts  transcribed  (some  with  translations)  date  from  the   10th  to  the 
15th  Century. 

2550  The  Coronation  Stone.     Illustrated  with  colored  facsimile  from 

an  ancient  MS.  and  other  illustrations.     Small  4to,  cloth. 

Edinburgh,  1869 
*Only  a  very  limited  number  printed. 

2551  Celtic  Scotland:  a  History  of  Ancient  Alban.    Maps.    3  vols. 

8vo,  cloth.  Edinburgh,  1876-80 


3io  Scottisb  Ibtstors  an&  Xfterature 

2552  SMITH    (R.  ANGUS).     Loch    Etive  and    the    Sons   of  Uisnactu 

Illustrated.     8vo,  cloth.  London,  1885 

2553  SMITH  (JOHN).     Galic  Antiquities:  consisting  of  a  History  of  the 

Druids,  particularly  of  those  of  Caledonia;  a  Dissertation  on  the 
Authenticity  of  the  poems  of  Ossian ;  and  a  Collection  of  Ancient 
Poems,  translated  from  the  Galic  of  Ullin,  Ossian,  Orran,  etc, ,  1780; 
bound  with  it  is,  Ancient  Poems  of  Ossian,  Orran,  Ullin,  etc.,  col- 
lected in  the  Western  Highlands  and  Isles,  being  the  originals  of 
the  translations  in  the  Gaelic  Antiquities,  1787.      4to,  old  calf. 

Edinburgh,  1780-87 

2554  STENHOUSE   (W.)     Illustrations  of  the  Lyric  Poetry  and  Music 

of  Scotland.     8vo,  cloth.    (The  original  issue,  with  a  new  title-page.) 

Edinburgh,  1853 

2555  STEVENSON   (WILLIAM).      The   Legends    and  Commemora- 

tive Celebrations  of  St.  Kentigern,  his  Friends  and  Disciples. 
Translated  from  the  Aberdeen  Breviary  and  the  Arbuthnott  Missal, 
with  an  Illustrative  Appendix.   Small  4to,  half  roan.    Edinburgh,  1874 

*  Only  200  printed.     The  original  Latin  text  is  included. 

2556  STEWART  (ALEXANDER  and  DONALD).     Cochruinneacha 

Taoghta  de  Shaothair  nan  Bard  Gaeleach.  A  choice  Collection  of 
the  Works  of  the  Highland  Bards  collected  in  the  Highlands  and 
Isles.      2  vols,  in  one.     8vo,  original  boards.  Dunedin,  1804 

*  Very  rare.     A  Gaelic-English  Glossary  is  appended. 

2557  STEWART  (CHARLES).     The   Gaelic    Kingdom  in  Scotland, 

its  Origin  and  Church.  With  sketches  of  Notable  Breadalbane  and 
Glenlyon  Saints.      Crown  8vo,  cloth.  Edinburgh,  188a 

2558  STEWART  (DAVID).     Sketches  of  the  Character,  Manners,  and 

Present  State  of  the  Highlanders  of  Scotland,  with  details  of  the 
Military  Service  of  the  Highland  Regiments.  Colored  map  showing 
the  location  of  the  Clans.     Third  Edition.      2  vols.  8vo,  scored  calf. 

Edinburgh,  1825 

*  The  account  of  the  Highland  Regiments  includes  narratives  of  their  services  in 
America. 

2559  WILSON  (DANIEL).     Pre-Historic  Annals  of  Scotland.     Second 

Edition.     Numerous  illustrations.      2  vols.  8vo,  cloth,  gilt. 

London,  1863 

2560  WISE  (THOMAS  A.)     History  of  Paganism  in  Caledonia,  with  an 

Examination  into  the  Influence  of  Asiatic  Philosophy,  and  the 
Gradual  Development  of  Christianity  in  Pictavia.  2  full-page  plates, 
and  numerous  illustrations  in  the  text.     4to,  cloth.  London,   1884 


Scottlsb  Ibiston?  anfc>  Xiterature  311 

2561  WINTOUN'S  CHRONICLE.  The  Orygynale  Cronykil  of 
Scotland  by  Androw  of  Wyntoun.  Edited  by  David  Laing.  Fac- 
similes.    3  vols.  8vo,  cloth.     (Historians  of  Scotland  Series.) 

Edinburgh,  1872-79 


Males,  its  1bietor\>,  language,  anb 
Hntiquitiee- 

2562  ANEURIN  (Welsh  Bard  of  the  "Sixth  Century).     Y  Gododin. 

A  Poem  on  the  Battle  of  Cattreath  by  Aneurin.  With  an  English 
translation,  and  numerous  Historical  and  Critical  Annotations.  By 
the  Rev.  J.  W[illiams]  Ab  Ithel.     Post  8vo,  cloth.     Scarce. 

Llandovery,  1852 

*  The  basis  of  the  translation  is  a  MS.  apparently  written  about  the  year  1200.  The 
battle  described  is  one  between  the  Britons  and  the  Saxons,  which  lasted  a  week, 
probably  in  the  year  700,  and  terminated  by  the  victory  of  the  invaders. 

2563  ARCHiEOLOGIA  CAMBRENSIS.      A  Record  of  the  Antiqui- 

ties of  Wales  and  its  Marches.  Vol.  1.  Archaeological  illustrations. 
8vo,  half  calf.  London,  1846 

2564  BIBLE.     The  Old  and  New  Testaments.     8vo,  cloth. 

London:    The  British  and  Foreign  Bible  Society,  n.  d.  [1880?] 

2565  CARADOC     OF     LLANCARVAN.     The    History    of    Wales, 

written  originally  in  British  by  Caradoc  of  Lhancarvan.  Englished 
by  Dr.  Powell,  and  augmented  by  W.  Wynne.  To  which  is  added 
a  description  of  Wales  by  Sir  John  Price.  New  edition,  greatly  im- 
proved and  enlarged,  with  pedigrees  of  families.  Vignette  of  a  Druid 
on  title,  and  folding  plate  of  the  Kings  and  Princes  of  Wales.  8vo, 
old  calf,  gilt.     Fine  copy.  London,  1774 

*  Caradoc's  chronicle  was  written  as  a  continuation  of  that  by  Geoffrey  of  Mon- 
mouth, commencing  where  the  latter  ended.     He  was  a  contemporary  of  Geoffrey. 

2566  Lhoyd  (Humfrey).     The  Historie  of  Cambria,   now  called 

Wales,  a  part  of  the  most  famous  Yland  of  Brytaine,  written  in  the 
Brytish  Language  above  two  hundreth  yeares  past.  Translated  into 
English  by  H.  Lhoyd,  Gentleman,  corrected,  augmented  and  con- 
tinued out  of  Records  and  best  Approved  Authors  by  David  Powell. 
1584.     4to,  half  russia  (joints  cracked).  London,  Reprinted,  181 1 

*  A  reprint,  with  reproductions  of  the  original  woodcuts,  of  the  rare  original  edition 
of  1584.     This  history  is  founded  on  that  of  Caradoc  of  Llancarvan. 


3J2  XKHelsb  HMstors  an&  Xiterature 

2567  CARADOC  OF  LLANCARVAN.    The  History  of  Wales.    Writ- 

ten originally  in  British  by  Caradoc  of  Llancarvan.  Translated  into 
English  by  Dr.  Powell,  augmented  by  W.  Wynne.  Revised  and  cor- 
rected and  a  collection  of  Topographical  Notices  attached  thereto 
by  Richard  Llwyd.      Thick  8vo,  half  cloth,  uncut.      Scarce. 

Shrewsbury,  1832 

2568  COMMON  PRAYER  IN  WELSH.     Llyfr  Gweddi  Gyffredin, 

etc.      (Common  Prayer  and  Psalms.)     Small  4to,  cloth. 

London:  S.  P.  C.  K.,  1890 

2569  DAVIES   (EDWARD).      Celtic   Researches  on    the   Origin,  Tra- 

ditions and  Language  of  the  Ancient  Britons,  with  some  Introduc- 
tory Sketches  of  Primitive  Society.   8vo,  half  morocco.    London,  1804 

2570  DE   COSTA   (B.   F.)     Myvyrian   Archaiology:    the    Precolumbian 

Voyages  of  the  Welsh  to  America.  8vo,  wrappers,  pp.  12.   Albany,  1 891 

2571  DRUID'S  MAGAZINE  (THE).     A    Compendium    of  Druidical 

Proceedings  during  the  year  5836,  with  Original  and  Select  Pieces 
in  Prose  and  Verse.  Illustrations  on  India  paper  and  portrait  of  R. 
Mills.     Vol.  3.     8vo,  cloth. 

London:  Published  by  the  Proprietor,  R.   Willoughby,  1832 
*  Contains  a  series  of  articles  giving  the  history  of  the  Ancient  Druids. 

2572  EVANS  (DANIEL  SILVAN).     An  English  and  Welsh  Diction- 

ary, adapted  to  the  Present  State  of  Science  and  Literature,  in  which 
the  English  Words  are  deduced  from  their  originals  and  explained 
by  their  Synonyms  in  the  Welsh  Language.  2  thick  8vo  vols., cloth 
(Vol.  1,  pp.  868;  Vol.  2,  pp.  1094)      Denbigh,  1852  (Reprint,  1899) 

2573  EVANS,     RICHARDS     and    WALTERS.     An   English   and 

Welsh  Vocabulary,  by  Thomas  Evans,  to  which  is  subjoined  a 
Grammar  of  the  Welsh  Language, by  the  late  Rev.  Thomas  Richards ; 
also  a  Dissertation  on  the  Welsh  Language,  by  the  late  Rev.  John 
Walters.      Post  8vo,  half  roan,  pp.  66+64-I-52.  Dolgelly,  1816 

2574  HENGWRT  MSS.     Selections  from  the  Hengwrt  MSS.  preserved 

in  the  Peniarth  Library.  Vol.  1,  Y  Seint  Greal,  being  the  Adven- 
tures of  King  Arthur's  Knights  of  the  Round  Table  in  the  Quest  of 
the  Holy  Greal,  originally  written  about  the  year  1200,  with  transla- 
tion and  glossary  by  the  Rev.  R.  Williams,  Vol.  2,  Campeu  Charly- 
maen  (the  Gests  of  Charlemagne),  Purdic  Padric  (Patrick's  Purga- 
tory), Y  Seith  Pechawt  Marwawl  (the  Seven  Deadly  Sins),  Evengyl 
Nicodemus,  Seith  Doethion  Ruvein  (Seven  Wise  Men  of  Rome), etc. 
With  Translation  by  the  Rev.  R.  Williams  and  G.  Hartwell  Jones. 
2  vols,  thick  8vo,   cloth.  London,  1876-92 


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2575  JAMES  (REV.  J.)     Essay  on  the   Philosophical   Construction  of 

Celtic  Nomenclature,  more  particularly  in  reference  to  the  Welsh 
Names  of  Places  in  Wales  .  .  .  with  Vocabulary  of  Celtic  Names  of 
Places  in  Scotland.    Crown  8vo,  cloth  (MS.  Index  inserted  at  end). 

Bristol,  1869 

2576  JONES     (OWEN)      and     WILLIAMS     (EDWARD).      The 

Myvyrian  Archaiology  of  Wales,  collected  out  of  Ancient  Manu- 
scripts.    First  Edition.     3  vols.  8vo,  old  calf.    London,  1801-1807 

*  The  First  collection  of  ancient  Welsh  prose  and  verse,  containing  transcripts 
of  manuscripts  from  the  fifth  century  to  a  comparatively  recent  period.  The  fol- 
lowing lot  is  a  later  edition,  with  some  additional  pieces. 

2577  JONES  (OWEN),  WILLIAMS  (EDWARD),   and    PUGHE 

(WILLIAM  OWEN).  The  Myvyrian  Archaiology  of  Wales 
collected  out  of  Ancient  Manuscripts.  To  which  has  been  added 
Additional  Notes  upon  the  "  Gododin,"  an  English  Translation  of 
the  Laws  of  Howell  the  Good,  and  an  Explanatory  Chapter  on 
Ancient  British  Music,  by  John  Thomas.  Map.  Very  thick  8vo, 
cloth.  Denbigh,  1861-70 

*  Scarce. 

2578  MABINOGION  (THE).     The  Mabinogion  from  the  Welsh  of  the 

Llyfr  Coch  O  Hergest  (The  Red  Book  of  Hergest),  in  the  Library  of 
Jesus  College,  Oxford.  Translated,  with  Notes,  by  Lady  Charlotte 
Guest.      Royal  8vo,  half  red  morocco,  gilt  top.  London,  1877 

2579  MAGAZINE     ARTICLES.       The    Welsh    and     their    literature 

(Lond.  Quart.,  1861);  The  Four  Ancient  Books  of  Wales  (N.  Brit. 
Rev.,  1868);  Bards  of  the  Sixth  Century — Stonehenge  (Lond. 
Quart.,  1852);  The  Poems  of  Dafydd  abGwilim  (West.  Rev.,  1873); 
Druids  and  Bards,  by  J.  Hill  Burton  (Edin.  Rev.,  1863).  5  pieces. 
8vo,  paper  covers. 

2580  [OWEN  (ANEURIN).]     Ancient  Laws  and  Institutes  of  Wales, 

comprising  Laws  supposed  to  be  enacted  by  Howel  the  Good, 
modified  by  Regulations  .  .  .  prior  to  Edward  I.,  and  Anomalous 
Laws  .  .  .  which  by  the  Statute  of  Ruddlan  were  admitted  to  con- 
tinue in  Force;  with  an  English  translation;  to  which  are  added  a 
few  Latin  transcripts  containing  Digests  of  the  Welsh  Laws,  prin- 
cipally of  the  Dimetian  Code.  With  Indexes  and  Glossary.  2  vols, 
royal  8vo,  cloth.     (Vol.  2  loose  in  its  covers.)  London,  1841 


3H  Welsb  1bistor£  ant)  literature 

2581  PARRY  (JOHN  H.)   The  Cambrian  Plutarch:  comprising  Memoirs 

of  some. of  the  Most  Eminent  Welshmen  from  the  Earliest  Times 
to  the  Present,  including  the  substance  of  all  Previous  Researches. 
8vo,  cloth.  London,  1834 

2582  PHILLIPS   (T.  LLOYD).   Llawiadur  i'r  Iaith  Seisonog.    English- 

Welsh   handbook.      (Vocabulary  and  conversations.)      i6mo,  cloth. 

Dinbych,  1856 

2583  PRICE   (THOMAS).     The  Literary  Remains  of  the  Rev.  Thomas 

Price,  Carnhuanowe.  Portrait  and  illustrations.  2  vols.  8vo,  full  blue 
calf,  gilt.  Llandovery,  1854-55 

*  On  the  Remains  of  Ancient  Literature  in  Welsh,  Irish,  and  Gaelic;  The  Influence 
of  Welsh  Traditions  on  European  Literature;  The  History  and  Literature  of  Wales, 
1080-1294;  The  Statutes  of  Rhuddlan;  etc. 

2584  PUGHE   (W.   OWEN).     A    Dictionary   of  the  Welsh    Language 

explained  in  English,  with  numerous  illustrations  from  the  Literary 
Remains,  and  from  the  Living  Speech  of  the  Cymmry.  To  which 
is  prefixed  a  Welsh  Grammar.  (Also  at  the  end  "An  Outline  of  the 
Characteristics  of  the  Welsh,"  by  the  same  author.)  Second  Edition. 
Portrait.      2  vols.  8vo,  cloth.  Denbigh,  1832 

2585  REES   (W.  J.)     Lives  of  the  Cambro  British   Saints  of  the  Fifth 

and  immediate  succeeding  Centuries,  from  Ancient  Welsh  and 
Latin  MSS.  in  the  British  Museum  and  elsewhere,  with  English 
Translations  and  Explanatory  Notes.  Frontispiece.  Royal  8vo,  cloth. 
(The  Welsh  MSS.  Society.)  Llandovery,  1853 

*  Scarce.  The  lives  are  mostly  from  MSS.  of  the  12th  Century,  and  include  lives 
of  Saints  Brynach,  Beino,  Cadoc,  Carannog,  David,  Gwynllyw,  Illtyd,  Cybi,  Padarn, 
Winefred,  Catharine,  Margaret,  Aidus,  Brendanus,  and  Tathan,  with  some  additional 
matter. 

2586  ROWLAND  (REV.  T.)     Grammar  of  the  Welsh  Language  .  .  . 

with  copious  examples  from  some  of  the  most  correct  Welsh  writers. 
Post  8vo,  cloth.  Holywell,  1853 

2587  ROWLANDS    (REV.    WILLIAM).     Cambrian    Bibliography: 

containing  an  Account  of  the  Books  printed  in  the  Welsh  Lan- 
guage, or  relating  to  Wales  from  the  year  1546  to  the  end  of  the 
18th  Century.  Edited  and  enlarged  by  the  Rev.  D.  Silvan  Evans. 
Thick  8vo,  cloth.  Llanidloes,  1869 

2588 Another  copy.     8vo,  half  roan,  uncut.  Llanidloes,  1869 


TKHelsb  Ibistors  an£>  Xfterature  315 

2589  SCHULZ    (ALBERT).     An    Essay   on    the    Influence   of   Welsh 

Tradition  upon  the  Literature  of  Germany,  France,  and  Scandinavia. 
Translated  from  the  German.    8vo,  limp  boards.     Llandovery,  1841 

2590  SIKES  (WIRT).     British  Goblins,  Welsh  Folk-Lore,  Fairy  Myth- 

ology,   Legends,  and   Traditions.     Illustrated.     8vo,  half  red  calf, 
gilt.  London,  1880 

-2591  SKENE  (W.  F.)  The  Four  Ancient  Books  of  Wales,  containing 
the  Cymric  Poems  attributed  to  the  Bards  of  the  Sixth  Century. 
Facsimiles.     2  vols.     8vo,  cloth.  Edinburgh,  1868 

*  These  volumes  contain  the  Black  Book  of  Caermarthen,  the  Book  of  Aneurin,  the 
Book  of  Taliessin,  and  the  Red  Book  of  Hergest,  with  translations,  historical  notes, 
criticisms,  chapters  on  the  Literature  of  Wales,  the  Picts,  and  the  Races  of  Britain,  etc. 

2592  SPURRELL  (WILLIAM).     A  Grammarof  the  Welsh  Language. 

Second  Edition.     Post  8vo,  cloth.  Caermarthen,  1853 

2593  A   Welsh-English  and  English-Welsh  Dictionary.     The  two 

parts  in  one  volume.     Thick  i2mo,  cloth.       Caermarthen,  1872-89 

3594  STEPHENS  (THOMAS).  The  Literature  of  the  Kymry,  being 
a  Critical  Essay  on  the  History  and  Literature  of  Wales  during  the 
12th,  and  two  succeeding  Centuries.  Containing  numerous  Speci- 
mens of  Ancient  Welsh  Poetry  in  the  Original  .  .  .  with  Transla- 
tions, etc.     8vo,  cloth.     Scarce.  Llandovery,  1849 

2595   Madoc,   An  Essay  on  the  Discovery  of  America  by  Madoc  Ap 

Owen  Gwynedd  in  the  12th  Century.  Edited  by  Llywarch  Rey- 
nolds.    8vo,  cloth.  London,  1893 

2596  TOLAND  (JOHN).     A  Critical  History  of  the  Celtic  Religion  and 

Learning,  containing  an  Account  of  the  Druids,  or  the  Priests  and 
Judges;  of  the  Vaids,  or  the  Diviners  and  Physicians;  and  of  the 
Bards,  or  the  Poets  and  Heralds;  of  the  Ancient  Gauls,  Britons, 
Irish,  and  Scots;  with  the  history  of  Abaris,  the  Hyperborian,  Priest 
of  the  Sun.     With  life  of  the  author.      8vo,  boards,  uncut. 

London,  n.  d.  [circa  181 2] 

-2597  A  New  Edition  of  Toland's   History  of   the  Druids,  with  an 

abstract  of  his  Life  and  Writings ;  and  a  copious  Appendix,  containing 
Notes,  Critical,  Philological,  and  Explanatory.  By  R.  Huddleston. 
8vo,  half  calf.  Montrose,  1814 


316  TKHelsb  HMstorp  anfc  Xfterature 

2598  VAUGHAN  (H.  H.)     Welsh  Proverbs  with  English  Translations. 

Post  8vo,  cloth.  London,  1889 

2599  WARRINGTON  (REV.  W.)      The  History  of  Wales.    2  folding 

maps,  and  folding  table  of  the  descents  of  the  Princes  of  Wales.  8vo, 
old  calf  (joints  cracked).  Old  bookplate  of  the  Rev.  H.  Hawes  in 
each  volume.  London,  1791 

2600  WILKINS  (C.)     The  History  of  the  Literature  of  Wales,  from  the 

year  1300  to  1650.     8vo,  cloth.  Cardiff,  1884 

2601  WILLIAMS    (EDWARD).     Iolo    Manuscripts.     A  Selection  of 

Ancient  Welsh  Manuscripts  from  the  Collection  made  by  the  late 
E.  Williams  for  the  purpose  of  forming  a  continuation  of  the 
Myfyrian  Archaeology,  and  subsequently  proposed  as  Materials  for 
a  new  History  of  Wales.  With  English  translations  and  Notes  by 
his  son,  the  late  Taliesin  Williams.  Plates.  Royal  8vo,  half  mo- 
rocco, gilt  top,  uncut.  Llandovery,  1848 

*  Only  a  limited  number  printed  for  the  subscribers  of  the  Welsh  MSS.  Society. 
The  manuscripts  include  not  only  those  of  historical  and  genealogical  value,  but 

folk  tales,  popular  fables,  etc. 

.2602  WILLIAMS  (REV.   JOHN).      Gomer;  or,  A  Brief  Analysis  of 
the  Language  and  Knowledge  of  the  Ancient  Cymry.     8vo,  cloth. 

London,  1854 

2603  WILLIAMS   AB   ITHEL   (REV.   JOHN).     Dosparth    Edeyrn 

Davod  Aur;  or,  The  Ancient  Welsh  Grammar,  which  was  compiled 
by  Royal  command  in  the  13th  Century  by  Edeyrn  the  Golden 
Tongued,  to  which  is  added  Y  Pam  Llyfr  Kerddwriaeth,  or  the 
rules  of  Welsh  poetry,  originally  compiled  by  Davydd  ddu  Athraw 
in  the  14th,  and  subsequently  enlarged  by  Simwnt  Vychan  in  the 
16th  Century.  With  English  translation  and  Notes.  8vo,  cloth. 
(The  Welsh  MSS.  Society.)  Llandovery,  1856 

2604  Annales    Cambriae.      Facsimile.      8vo,   half   roan. 

London,  i860 

*  The  original  Chronicles  were  written  somewhere  between  the  Sixth  and  Twelfth 
Centuries,  and  form  the  oldest  historical  documents  relating  to  the  History  of 
Wales. 


Melsb  Ibistorp  anfc  Xiterature  3l7 

2605  WILLIAMS  AB  ITHEL  (REV.  JOHN).     Brut  y  Ty wysogion ; 

or,  the  Chronicle  of  the  Princes.  Edited  by  the  Rev.  John  Williams 
Ab  Ithel.     j  facsimiles.     Royal  8vo,  half  roan.  London,  i860 

*  The  original  manuscript  is  attributed  to  Caradoc  of  Llancarvan  (12th  Century). 
This  contains  the  text,  together  with  a  translation,  Introduction,  Glossary,  and 
Index. 

2606  The    Traditionary    Annals    of    the    Cymry.      8vo,  cloth,  un- 
cut. Tenby,  1867 

Scarce. 

2607  WILLIAMS  (REV.  ROBERT).  A  Biographical  Sketch  of  some 

of  the  most  Eminent  Individuals  which  the  Principality  of  Wales 
has  produced  since  the  Reformation.  i6mo,  bound  by  Alfred 
Matthews  in  half  calf  gilt,  gilt  top.  London,  1836 


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THE  books  included  in  this  catalogue,  forming  Part  III  of 
Mr.  Eames'  library,  relate  exclusively  to  the  European 
Countries  and  their  History,  Languages,  Archaeology,  Religion 
and  Literature  from  the  earliest  times  to  the  present  day. 
They  naturally  fall  into  two  main  groups  :  first,  the  Ancient 
Greeks  and  Romans,  and,  secondly,  the  Nationalities  that  were 
founded  as  the  power  of  Rome  decayed. 

Each  division  will  be  found  well  covered,  that  of  Greece 
and  Rome  especially  so.  Nearly  all  of  the  principal  authors 
are  represented  in  the  best  editions,  in  the  original  texts,  with 
commentaries  and  translations,  together  with  the  Bibliographies 
of  the  special  subjects.  Folk-Lore,  Religion,  Art  and  Archae- 
ology are  likewise  thoroughly  well  covered. 

The  second  main  group — the  European  Countries  in 
general — is  arranged  alphabetically,  for  convenience  of  refer- 
ence. 

Among  the  books  of  more  than  ordinary  interest  will  be 
noted  Leigh  Hunt's  copy  of  Thomas  Taylor's  "  Mystical  Hymns 
of  Orpheus,"  with  manuscript  annotations  (No.  2993)  ;  the  first 
English  translation  of  Appian,  1578  (No.  2800);  Sir  John 
Davies'  translation  of  the  same,  1679  (No.  2801)  ;  the  Editio 
Princeps  of  Diogenes  Laertius,  1533  (No.  2841)  ;  the  only  two 
books  printed  at  Hibbert's  Private  Greek  Press,  with  the 
characteristically  humorous  prefaces  (Nos.  2879,  2880)  ;  a  collec- 
tion of  books  on  the  Gypsies  (No.  3429-3454),  including  several 
of  rarity  ;  editions  of  the  Scandinavian  Sagas,  and  a  valuable 
collection  of  books  on  the  Troubadours  and  the  Provencal 
language.  We  may  add,  in  conclusion,  that  in  the  second 
division  seventy-four  different  European  languages  are  repre- 
sented. As  usual  in  this  library,  all  of  the  books  are  in  fine  and 
clean  condition. 


THE   PRINCIPAL   DIVISIONS. 


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2647 

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2658 

2659 

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2673 

2674 

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2754 

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2765 

2766 

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2767 

Sessions  First  and  Second — the  History,  Language,  Literature,  etc.,  of 

Greece  and  Rome. 

Books  relating  generally  to  Greece  and  Rome 

Greek  and  Latin  Inscriptions    .... 

Greek  and  Latin  Paleography      .... 

Greece — History,  Religion,  Art,  etc.     . 

The  Greek  Language  (Ancient)       .... 

The  Greek  Language  (Mediaeval) 

Modern    Greece — Language,    Literature,     Folk-Lore, 

etc.  .........     2768       "      2784 

Greek    Literature — Classical  Authors,   Bibliography, 
Commentaries,  Translations,  etc.    .... 

The  Latin  Language  (Ancient)        .... 

The  Latin  Language  (Mediaeval)         .... 

Pompeii        ......... 

Roman  History,  Antiquities,  etc.        .... 

Roman  Law        ........ 

Latin  Literature — Classical  Authors,  Editions,  Trans- 
lations, etc.      ........      3079       "      3172 


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Third  and  Fourth  Sessions — the  European  Languages  and  Races. 

(This  division   is  arranged  alphabetically  according  to  the    name   of 
the  language.     Nos.  3173  to  3735.) 


XLhc  Ibistot^,  Xanguage  anb  Xiterature 

of 

Greece  anb  IRome- 


(Sreefc  anfc  IRoman  (General). 

2608  BAUMEISTER    (A.)      Denkmaler    des    Klassischen    Altertums 

zur  Erlauterung  des  Lebens  der  Griechen  und  Romer  in  Religion, 
Kunst,  und  Sitte.  1,400  illustrations  and  tnaps.  3  vols.,  in  the  68 
original  parts.     4to.      (As  3  vols.)  Munich,  1884-88 

2609  BOTFIELD   (BERIAH).     Prefaces  to  the  First  Editions  of  the 

Greek  and  Roman  Classics  and  of  the  Sacred  Scriptures.  4to,  half 
roan,  gilt  top,  uncut.  London,  1861 

*  Prefixed  is  a  lengthy  introduction  on  the  early  editors,  and   the  sources  of  the 
learning  of  the  Middle  Ages. 

2610  BUNBURY  (E.  H.)     A  History  of  Ancient  Geography  among  the 

Greeks  and  Romans.    Second  Edition.    20  maps.    2  vols.  8vo,  cloth. 

London,  1883 

261 1  DIBDIN  (T.  F.)     An  Introduction  to  the  Knowledge  of  Rare  and 

Valuable  Editions  of  the  Greek  and  Latin  Classics,  together  with  an 
Account  of  Polyglot  Bibles  and  Psalters,  Hebrew  Bibles,  Greek 
Bibles,  etc.  Fourth  Edition,  greatly  enlarged  and  corrected. 
2  vols.  8vo,  cloth.  London,  1827 

2612  ELY    (TALFOURD).     Manual  of   Archaeology.     Index,  and  114 

illustrations.     Post  8vo,  cloth.  London,  1890 

2613  ENGELMANN    (W.)       Bibliotheca    Scriptorum    Classicorum    et 

Graecorum  et  Latinorum.  Alphabetisches  Verzeichniss  der  Aus- 
gaben,  Uebersetzungen  und  Erlauterungschriften  .  .  .  vom  Jahre 
1700  bis  gegen  ende  des  Jahres  1858.  Siebente  Auflage.  8vo,  half 
roan.  Leipzig,  1858 

2614  ERASMUS.     Des.  Erasmi    Dialogus  de    Recta   Latini   Graecique 

Sermonis  Pronuntiatione,  Ludg.  Bat.  (Leyden),  1643;  also  in  the 
same  volume,  Erasmi  de  Sarcienda  Ecclesise  Concordia,  Lugd.  Bat., 
1642.     In  one  vol.,  i6mo,  old  calf. 

319 


32o  HMstors,  ^Language  ant)  ^Literature 

GREEK  AND    ROMAN  (GENERAL)— Continued. 

2615  GUDEMANN  (A.)  Outlines  of  the  History  of  Classical  Philology. 

Third  Edition,  revised  and  enlarged.      Crown  8vo,  cloth. 

Boston,  1897 

2616  GUHL   (E.)    and   KONER   (W.)     The  Life  of  the  Greeks  and 

Romans  described  from  Antique  Monuments.  Translated  by  F. 
Hueffer.       New  Edition.      With  543  illustrations.     8vo,  cloth. 

London,  1889 

2617  HADLEY    (JAMES).       Essays   Philological  and    Critical.       8vo, 

cloth.  New  York,  1873 

*  Essays  on  the  Ionians,  Byzantine  Pronunciation  of  Greek  in  the  10th  Century, 
Early  English  Pronunciation,  Hebrew  Chronology,  the  Language  of  Palestine  at  the 
time  of  Christ,  etc. 

2618  HARPER'S   Dictionary  of   Classical    Literature   and  Antiquities. 

Edited  by  Harry  Thurston  Peck.  Numerous  illustrations.  Thick 
royal  8vo,  cloth,  pp.  1701.  New  York,  1898 

2619  HARVARD    STUDIES    IN    CLASSICAL    PHILOLOGY. 

Vol.  9.     Portrait.     8vo,  boards.  Boston,  1898 

*The  Duenos  Inscription,  Etymologies,  etc.,  by  Professor  Allen;  Ramenta  Plautina. 
other  Critical  Notes,  etc.,  by  Prof.  Lane,  etc. 

2620  KEIGHTLEY     (T.)      The    Mythology    of    Ancient    Greece    and 

Italy.  Second  Edition,  considerably  enlarged  and  improved.  12 
full-page  plates.     8vo,  cloth.  London,  1838 

2621  KING  (C.  W.)     Antique  Gems,  their  Origin,  Uses  and  Value.   .  . 

with  Hints  to  Gem  Collectors.     Numerous  illustrations.     8vo,  cloth. 

London,  i860 

2622  Handbook  of  Engraved  Gems.    Second  Edition.     Illustrated. 

Royal  8vo,  cloth,  uncut.  London,  1885 

2623  MAYOR   (J.  B.)   Guide  to  the  Choice  of  Classical  Books.     Second 

Edition.      121110,  cloth.  London,  1879 

2624  MOSS   (J.  W.)     A  Manual  of  Classical   Bibliography,  comprising 

a  copious  detail  of  the  Various  Editions  of  the  Greek  and  Latin  Clas- 
sics .  .  .  with  an  account  of  the  Principal  Translations  into  English, 
French,  Italian,  Spanish,  German,  etc.  2  vols.  8vo,  cloth.  (Second 
Edition,  with  Supplement.)  London,  1837 

2625  MULLER   (C.    O.)     Ancient  Art  and  its   Remains  ;    or,  a  Manual 

of  the  Archaeology  of  Art.  New  Edition,  with  numerous  additions 
by  F.  G.  Welcker.      Translated  by  J.  Leitch.     8vo,  cloth. 

London,  1852 


of  Greece  ano  Home  321 

GREEK  AND    ROMAN  (GENERAL)— CW«'»«*rf. 

2626  PAPILLON    (T.   L.)      A  Manual  of    Comparative    Philology   as 

applied  to  the  Greek  and  Latin  Inflections.  Post  8vo,  cloth.  (Clar- 
endon Press  Series.)  Oxford,  1876 

2627  PEILE  (J.)     An   Introduction   to   Greek  and    Latin    Etymology. 

Second  Edition.     Post  8vo,  cloth.  London,  1872 

2628  PERRY  (W.  C.)     Greek  and  Roman  Sculpture.     A  Popular  In- 

troduction to  the  History  of  Greek  and  Roman  Sculpture.  268  illus- 
trations.     Square  8vo,  full  tree  calf,  gilt,  by  Riviere  (joints  weak). 

London,  1882 

2629  PETISCUS  (A.  H.)     The  Gods  of   Olympus;  or,  Mythology  of 

the  Greeks  and  Romans.  Translated,  and  edited  from  the  20th  edi- 
tion of  Petiscus,  by  K.  A.  Raleigh.  Preface  by  Jane  E.  Harrison. 
Numerous  illustrations.     Post  8vo,  cloth.  London,  1892 

2630  QUARITCH   (BERNARD).     A  Catalogue  of  Greek  and  Latin 

Classics,  also  of  Modern  Latinists,  and  of  Works  upon  Classical 
Philology,  Greek  and  Roman  Archaeology  and  History.  {With 
prices.)     Royal  8vo,  half  roan.  London,  Sept.,  1893 

2631  REDFORD  (G.)     A  Manual  of  Ancient  Sculpture:  Egyptian-Assy- 

rian-Greek-Roman. Second  Edition,  enlarged.  Numerous  illustra- 
tions and  map.     8vo,  cloth.  London,  1886 

2632  ROBERTS   (W.)     History  of   Letter-Writing,    from   the   Earliest 

Period  to  the  Fifth  Century.     8vo,  half  calf. 

London:  IV.  Pickering,  1843 
*  A  scarce  and  interesting  volume.     The  chapters  are  as  follows:  Origin  and  Primi- 
tive History  of  Letter-writing  ;   Mechanism  and  Materials  of  Letter-writing  ;  Pens, 
Pencils,  and  Ink;  Forms  of  Ancient  Letters;  Conveyance  by  Post;  followed  by  trans- 
lations of  famous  letters. 

2633  SCHMIDT   (J.   H.   H.)     An    Introduction  to    the    Rhythmic    and 

Metric  of  the  Classical  Languages,  to  which  are  added  the  Lyric 
parts  of  the  Medea  of  Euripides  and  Antigone  of  Sophocles,  with 
Rhythmical  Schemes  and  Commentary.  Translated  by  J.  W.  White. 
8vo,  cloth.  Boston,  1880 

2634  SCHREIBER  (TH.)     Atlas  of  Classical  Antiquities.     Edited  by 

Prof.  W.  C.  F.  Anderson,  and  Preface  by  Prof.  Percy  Gardner. 
Oblong  4to,  cloth.  London,  1895 


322  HMstorE,  XanQuage  anfc  ^Literature 

GREEK  AND    ROMAN  (GENERAL)— Continued.     • 

2635  [SMITH    (A.  H.)]     Catalogue   of   Engraved  Gems  in  the  British 

Museum  (Department  of  Greek  and  Roman  Antiquities).  Revised, 
with  Introduction,  by  A.  S.  Murray.  Frontispiece  and  10 plates,  con- 
taining numerous  specimens  of  Greek  and  Oriental  gems,  scarabs,  etc. 
i2mo,  cloth.  London,  1888 

2636  Catalogue    of  Sculpture    in    the  Department    of  Greek   and 

Roman  Antiquities,  British  Museum.  12  plates.  Vol.  1  (all  pub- 
lished).    8vo,  cloth.  London,  1892 

2637  SMITH  (WILLIAM).    Chronological  Tables  of  Greek  and  Roman 

History,  Civil  and  Literary  .  .  .  with  Tables  of  Greek  and  Roman 
Measures.      8vo,  cloth.  .  London,  1849 

2638 Dictionary  of  Greek  and  Roman  Antiquities.  Numerous  illus- 
trations.    Thick  8vo,  cloth.  London,  1842 

2639  Dictionary  of  Greek  and  Roman  Antiquities.  Second  Edi- 
tion, improved  and  enlarged.  Numerous  illustrations.  Thick  8vo, 
full  red  morocco.  London,  1848 

2640  Dictionary  of  Greek  and  Roman  Biography  and  Mythology. 

Numerous  illustrations.     3  vols,  thick  8vo,  cloth.       London,  1844-49 

2641   Dictionary    of    Greek    and    Roman    Geography.     Numerous 

illustrations.     2  vols.  8vo,  full  calf,  gilt.  London,  1854-57 

2642  WALKER  (J.)     A  Key  to  the  Classical    Pronunciation  of  Greek, 

Latin,  and  Scripture  Proper  Names.  With  .  .  .  important  emenda- 
tions by  W.  Trollope.     8vo,  cloth.  London,  1831 

2643  WESTROPP    (H.    M.)     Handbook    of    Archaeology.      Egyptian- 

Greek-Etruscan-Roman.  Numerous  illustrations.  8vo,  cloth.  (News- 
paper cuttings  and  extra-illustrations  laid  in  on  Archaeological 
subjects.)  London,  1867 

2644  WISSOWA  (GEORG).     Paulys  Real-Encyclopadie    der    Classi- 

schen  Altertumswissenschaft.  Neue  Bearbeitung,  von  G.  Wissowa. 
Erster  Band  (Aal-Apollokrates).  Thick  royal  8vo,  half  morocco, 
pp.  2902.  Stuttgart,  1894 

2645  PAMPHLETS.     Goodspeed,  Alexandrian  Hexameter  Fragments, 

1903;  Ingraham,  De  Alcmanis  Dialecto,  N.  Y.  1877;  Archaeological 
Society  of  America  and  Arch.  Instit.,  5  different  papers,  by  J.  T. 
Clarke,  C.  Waldstein,  and  others;  Call,  The  Sibyl  (from  Theol. 
Rev.,  Oct.,  1870);  Statutset  Reglement  de  la  Societe  Philhellenique 
a  Amsterdam,  1888.     (9  pieces.) 


of  Greece  ano  "Rome  323 

GREEK  AND    ROMAN  (GENERAL)— Continued. 

2646  MAGAZINE  ARTICLES.  Various  Magazine  Articles  from  the 
North  British  Review,  the  Quarterly  Review,  Nineteenth  Century, 
and  other  Periodicals,  including  Froude's  A  Cagliostro  of  the  Second 
Century;  Freeman's  Primeval  Archaeology  of  Rome;  Whewell  on 
Grote's  Plato;  Beecher  on  the  Hymn  of  Cleanthes;  Cox  on  the 
Homeric  Poems;  etc.      From  1845  t0  l%9$-      (27  pieces.) 


(Sreefe  anb  Xatin  Inscriptions. 

2647  ALLEN  (F.  D.)     Remnants  of  Early  Latin.     Crown  8vo,  cloth. 

Boston,  1880 

2648  BAILIE  (J.  K.)  Fasciculus  Inscriptionum  Graecarum  quas 
apud  Sedes  Apocalypticas  Chartis  mandatas.  Edidit  J.  K.  Bailie. 
4to,  cloth.  London,  1842 

*  Greek  inscriptions  found  on  the  sites  of  the  Seven  Churches — Ephesus,  Philadel- 
phia, Pergamus,  Sardis,  etc. 

2649  BRITISH    MUSEUM.      The  Collection  of   Ancient   Greek    In- 

scriptions in  the  British  Museum,  edited  by  C.  T.  Newton.  Part  I., 
Attika;  Part  IT.  (from  Bceotia,  Megara,  etc.);  Part  III  (Section  I. 
Priene  and  Iasos,  II.  Ephesos) ;  Part  IV.,  Section  I.,  (Knidos,  Hali- 
karnassos  and  Branchidae.)     Together  5  vols.     Folio,  boards. 

Oxford:    The  Clarendon  Press,  1874-93 

2650  EGBERT   (J.  C.)      Introduction    to   the   Study   of    Latin   Inscrip- 

tions.    Illustrated.      Post  8vo,  half  morocco.  New  York  [1896] 

2651  EGGER    (A.   E.)     Latini   Sermonis  vetustioris  Reliquiae  Selectae. 

8vo,  half  roan.  Paris,  1843 

*  Fragments  from  lost  books  of  classical  authors,  collected  from  inscriptions,  the 
writings  of  other  authors,  etc. 

1652  GERRARD  (JOHN).  Siglarium  Romanum  ;  sive,  Explicatio 
Notarum  ac  Literarum  quae  hactenus  reperiri  potuerunt  in  Marmor- 
ibus,  Lapidibus,  Nummis,  Auctoribus  aliisque  Romanorum  Veterum 
Reliquiis,  ordine  Alphabetico  distributa.   4to,  old  calf.    London,  1792 

*  A  valuable  explanatory  dictionary  of  Latin   contractions  in   old  manuscripts,  on 
coins,  inscriptions,  etc. 

2653  LINDSAY  (W.  M.)  Handbook  of  Latin  Inscriptions,  illustrating 
the  History  of  the  Language.     Square  umo,  cloth.       Boston,  1897 


324  Ibistorp,  Xanauage  an£>  ^Literature 

GREEK  AND  LATIN  INSCRIPTIONS— Continued. 

^654  ORELLIUS  (J.  C.)  Inscriptionum  Latinarum  Selectarum  am- 
plissima  collectio  ad  illustrandam  Romanae  Antiquitatis.  Cum  in- 
editis  J.  C.  Hagenbuchii,  suisque  adnotationibus  edidit  J.  C.  Orel- 
lius.      2  vols.  8vo,  wrappers,  pp.  570  -)-  568.      Turici  (Zurich),  1828 

2655  REINACH    (S.)       Traite    d'Epigraphie     Grecque  :    precede    d'un 

Essai  sur  les  Inscriptions  Grecques  par  C.  T.  Newton.  Thick  8vo, 
wrappers,  pp.  560.  Paris,  1885 

2656  [ROBERTSON  (REV.  JOSEPH).]     The  Parian  Chronicle;   or, 

The  Chronicle  of  the  Arundelian  Marbles,  with  a  Dissertation  con- 
cerning its  authenticity.     Facsimile.     8vo,  half  calf.     London,   1788 

2657  ROSE  (H.  J.)     Inscriptiones  Grsecae  Vetustissimse;  collegit,  et  ob- 

servationes  turn  aliorum  turn  suas  adjecit  H.  J.  Rose.  Plates  and 
facsimiles.      8vo,  half  calf.  Cambridge,  1825 

*  Inscriptions  from  ancient  tombstones,  vases,  monuments,  etc. 

2658  WORDSWORTH   (J.)   Fragments  and  Specimens  of  Early  Latin. 

With  Introductions  and  Notes.  Thick  8vo,  cloth.  (Clarendon 
Press  Series.)  Oxford,  18/4 

(Sreefc  anfc  Xatin  palatograph 

2659  BRITISH   MUSEUM.     Description  of  the   Greek   Papyri  in   the 

British  Museum.     Part  I.     Facsimiles.     4to,  boards.       London,  1839 
*Only  this  First  Part  of  the  Descriptions  was  published. 

2660  Classical  Texts  from  Papyri  in  the  British  Museum,  including 

the  newly-discovered  Poems  of  Herodas.  Edited  by  F.  G.  Kenyan. 
With  autotype  facsimiles  of  MSS.      4to,  cloth. 

London  :  Printed  by  Order  of  the  Trustees  of  the  B.  M. ,  189 1 

2661  FAYUM  TOWNS  AND  THEIR    PAPYRI.     By  B.  P.  Gren- 

fell,  A.  S.  Hunt,  and  D.  G.  Hogarth,  with  a  chapter  by  J.  G. 
Milne.  Facsimiles,  etc.  4to,  boards,  cloth  back.  (Egypt  Explora- 
tion Fund.)  London,   1900 

*  Mostly  papyri  in  Greek  of  the  Roman  period,  from  about  the  second  century 
B.  C.  to  the  fourth  A.  C. ,  including  fragments  of  Demosthenes,  Homer,  Ptolemaic 
Marriage  Laws,  Business  Accounts,  Personal  Letters,  etc. 

2662  GOODSPEED    (E.  J.)     Greek   Papyri   from    the   Cairo   Museum, 

together  with  Papyri  of  Roman  Egypt  from  American  Collections. 
4to,  paper,  pp.  78.     (University  of  Chicago  Decennial  Publications.) 

Chicago,  1902 


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GREEK  AND  LATIN  PAL,JEOGRAPHY— Continue*. 

2663  HERCULANEUM  PAPYRI.     Herculanensium  Voluminum  quae 

supersunt.  Tomus  I.  39  full-page  facsimiles  of  papyri  found  at  Hercu- 
laneum, with  Commentary,  Transcripts,  Latin  version,  etc.  Folio,  russia, 
gilt.     Fine  copy.  Naples,  1793 

2664  Dissertationis    Isagogicae    ad    Herculanensium    Voluminum 

explanationem  Pars  Prima.      Folio,  half  vellum.  Naples,  1797 

*  The  Introductory  Dissertation  to  the  Series  of  Inscriptions  and  Illustrations  of 
the  Remains  found  in  Herculaneum  (the  preceding  volume).  This  introduction 
contains  account  of  the  destruction  of  the  city,  of  its  site,  the  progress  of  discovery, 
etc.  Illustrated  with  two  large  folding  maps,  and  20  plates  of  sculptures  and  lapidarian 
inscriptions. 

2665  Hayter  (John).  Herculanensia;  or,  Archeological  and  Philo- 
logical Dissertations,  containing  a  Manuscript  found  among  the 
Ruins  of  Herculaneum.  2  plates.  4to,  half  cloth  (some  leaves  of 
MS.  bound  in).  London,  1810 

2666  Hayter  (John).  A  Report  upon  the  Herculaneum  Manu- 
scripts, in  a  Second  Letter  ....  to  His  Royal  Highness,  the 
Prince  Regent.  3  beautiful  colored  aquatints  of  the  Papyrus  plant,  and 
a  plate  of  a  MS.     4to,  half  cloth,  uncut.  London,  1811 

2667  HODGKIN  (JOHN).   Calligraphia  Graeca  et  Pcecilographia  Graeca. 

Engraved  plates,  showing  the  forms  of  Greek  letters  at  different  periods, 
contractions,  etc.     Folio,  half  old  red  morocco.  London,  1794 

2668  JOHNSTON  (H.  W.)     Latin  Manuscripts.     An  elementary  intro- 

duction to  the  use  of  critical  editions.     Facsimiles.     4to,  cloth. 

Chicago,  1897 

2669  KENYON  (F.  G.)     The  Palaeography  of  Greek  Papyri.      With  20 

facsimiles.     8vo,  cloth.  Oxford:    The  Clarendon  Press,  1899 

•Contains  an  Appendix,  with  lists  of  papyri,  and  the  museums  in  which  they  are 
*        deposited. 

2670  MAHAFFY  (REV.  JOHN  P.)     On  the  Flinders  Petrie  Papyri. 

With  Transcriptions,  Commentaries  and  Index.    4to,  wrappers,  pp. 

97.     (Royal  Irish  Academy  Cunningham  Memoirs  No.  8.) 

Dublin,  1891 

*  30  autotype  facsimiles  (with  descriptive  letterpress  of  Greek  papyri  containing 
fragments  of  Euripides,  Plato,  wills,  etc. 

2671  OXYRHYNCHUS  PAPYRI  (THE).    Edited,  with  Translations 

and  Notes,  by  B.  P.  Grenfell  and  A.  S.  Hunt.  Facsimiles.  Vols.  1 
and  2,  4to,  boards,  cloth  backs.      (Egypt  Exploration  Fund.) 

London,  1898-99 
*The  papyri  were  mostly  in  Greek  of  the  Roman  period. 


3 26  HMstors,  ^Language   anfc  ^literature 

GREEK  AND  LATIN  PALJEOGRAPHY— Continued. 

2672  TEBTUNIS    PAPYRI    (THE).     (With   explanatory  notes  and 

summaries  of  the  documents.)  Edited  by  B.  P.  Grenfell,  A.  S. 
Hunt  and  J.  G.  Smyly.  Vol.  I.  Facsimiles.  4to,  boards,  cloth 
back.      (Egypt  Exploration  Fund.)  London,  1902 

2673  THOMPSON   (EDWARD    MAUNDE).     Handbook  of  Greek 

and  Latin  Palaeography.  Post  8vo,  cloth.  (International  Scientific 
Series.)  London,  1893 


Greece— 1biston>t  Brt,  IReligion,  etc 

2674  AMERICAN  JOURNAL   OF  ARCHAEOLOGY,   and  of  the 

History  of  the  Fine  Arts.   Illustrated.  Vol.  1  (1885)  to  5  (1889)  com- 
plete; and  four  various  numbers   for   1894-1897.     As   5    vols.  8vo. 
(Vol.  I.  bound  in  half  morocco,  the  remainder  in  the  original  parts). 
Baltimore,  1885;  Boston,  Princeton  and  New  York,  1897 

2675  AMSTERDAM  PHIL-HELLENIC  SOCIETY.    Ellas  Period- 

ikon  toy  en  Amstelodamo  Phibellenikoy  Syllogoy.  (The  organ  of 
the  Phil-Hellenic  Society  of  Amsterdam.)  Vols.  2  to  5,  in  2  vols., 
cloth,  and  Vol.  6,  Parts  1  to  4  8vo.      (As  3  vols.)     Leiden,  1892-97 

2676  ANNUAIRE   de  l'Association   pour  l'Encouragement    des  Etudes 

Grecques  en  France.  15c  Annee  1881  a  21c  Annee,  1887.  7  vols. 
8vo,  wrappers.  Paris,  1881-87 

*  With  bibliographies,  etc. 

2677  ARCHAEOLOGICAL  INSTITUTE  OF  AMERICA.     Papers 

of  the  American  School  at  Athens,  1882-90  (Inscriptions  at  Assos, 
Sterrett's  Epigraphical  Journey  in  Asia  Minor,  and  Wolfe  Expedi- 
tion to  Asia  Minor,  and  general  papers,  illustrated,  5  vols. ;  Clarke's 
Report  on  the  Investigations  at  Assos,  1881;  Annual  Reports,  No.  1, 
4-10,  and  13;  Index  to  Publications,  1879-1889.  Together  15 
vols.      Original  boards. 

2678  ATHENS.     Atlas  von  Athen.    Herausgegeben  von  E.  Curtius  und 

J.  A.  Kaupfert.  12  large  folding  maps  and  views,  with  descriptive  text. 
Folio,  cloth.  Berlin,  1878 

2679  ATTIKA.     Karten  von  Attika.     Herausgegeben    von    E.    Curtius 

und  J.  A.  Kaupfert.     {Large-scale  map  in  13  sections.)     Folio. 

Berlin,  1881-84 


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2680  BACCHUS.      Gail  (J.  F.)     Recherches  sur  ia  Nature  du  Culte  de 

Bacchus  en  Grece,  et  sur  1'Origine  de  ses  Rites.  8vo,  boards. 
Presentation  copy  from  the  author  to  the  Comte  Lanjuinais. 

Paris,  182 1 

2681   Rolle  (P.    N.)     Recherches   sur  le  Culte  de  Bacchus  sym- 

bole  de  la  Force  reproductive  de  la  Nature,  considere  sous  ses  Rap- 
ports dans  les  Mysteres  d'Eleusis,  etc.      3  vols.  8vo,  boards. 

Paris,  1824 

2682  BAEDEKER'S  GUIDE  TO  GREECE.  Maps  and  plans.   i2mo, 

red  cloth.  Leipzig,  1889 

2683  BRITISH  MUSEUM  SCULPTURES.     The  Townley  Gallery 

(description  of  the  statues  and  bas-reliefs).  Numerous  illustrations. 
2  vols,  crown  8vo,  cloth.      (Library  of  Entertaining  Knowledge.) 

London,  1836 

26S4  BROWN  (ROBERT,  Junr.)     Poseidon:  a  Link  between  Semite, 

Hamite,  and  Aryan,  being  an   attempt   to  trace   the   cultus  of  the 

God  to  its  Sources,  etc.      121110,  cloth.  London,  1872 

2' 85  Semitic  Influence  in  Hellenic  Mythology,  with  special  refer- 
ence to.  .  .  Max  Mullerand  Andrew  Lang.   8vo,  cloth.    London,  1898 

2686  BURY  (J.   B.)     A  History  of  the  Later  Roman  [or  Constantinopoli- 

tan]  Empire  from  Arcadius  to  Irene  (395  A  D.  to  800  A.D.).  2  vols. 
8vo,  cloth.  London,  1889 

2687  CARTAULT  (A.)     La  There  Athenienne.      Etude  d'Archeologie 

Navale.     pp  figures  dans  le  text.      8vo,  wrappers,  pp.  261.     Paris,  1881 

2688  CLARKE   (JOSEPH   THACHER).     Gargara,    Lamponia,  and 

Pionia.  Towns  of  the  Troad.  Plans.  8vo,  wrappers,  pp.  30. 
(Arch.  Instit.  of  Amer.)  Baltimore,  1888 

26S9  COINS.  Clerk  (M.  G.)  Catalogue  of  the  Coins  of  the  Achsan 
League.  13  plates,  containing  311  coins.  Royal  8vo,  paper,  pp.  34 
(label  removed  from  cover).      Presentation  copy  London,  1895 

2690   Fox    (Lt.-Gen.   C.   R.)  Engravings    of   Unedited  or    Rare 

Greek  Coins.  Part  I.  Europe  (Greek  Coins  of  Europe).  10  en- 
graved plates,  containing  114  coins,  with  descriptive  text.  4to, 
wrappers.  London,  1856 

2691  COLLIGNON  (MAXIME).     Manual  of   Mythology  in  relation  to 

Greek  Art.  Translated  and  enlarged  by  Jane  E.  Harrison.  138 
illustrations.      Post  8vo,  cloth.  London,  1890 


328  Ibtston?,  Xan^uage  anfc  ^Literature 

GREECE— HISTORY,  ART,  RELIGION,  ETC.— Continued. 

2692  CONSTANTINOPLE.     A  Sketch  of  its  History  from  its  Founda- 

tion to  its  Conquest  by  the  Turks  in  1453.  By  W.  J.  Br<>dribb  and 
Walter  Besant.     Map.      Crown  8vo,  cloth.  Lond.  1879- 

2693  CORY   (I.  P.)     Metaphysical  Inquiry  into  the  Method,  Objects,  and 

Result  of  Ancient  and  Modern  Philosophy;  also  in  the  same  volume, 
Mythological  Inquiry  into  the  Recondite  Theology  of  the  Heathens, 
and,  Chronological  Inquiry  into  the  Ancient  History  of  Egypt,  by 
the  same  Author.     i2mo,  cloth.     London  :  Picker ing,  1833,  1837,  1837 

2694  CURTIUS     (ERNST).       Peloponnesos.       Eine     Historisch-Geo- 

graphische  Beschreibung  der  Halbinsel.   30  maps.     2  vols.  8vo,  cloth, 

Gotha,  1851-52 

2695  CURZON  (HON.  ROBERT).     Visits  to  the  Monasteries  in   the 

Levant.  Fifth  Edition.  Numerous  woodcuts.  Post  8vo,  half  calf,, 
gilt.  London,   1865 

*A  fascinating  book  of  travels,  which  to-day  is  undeservedly  neglected  by  most,  pos- 
sibly through  ignorance  of  its  real  nature.  The  author  went  through  the  Levant,  ex- 
ploring the  old  Greek  monasteries  in  search  of  books  and  manuscripts,  in  which  he 
succeeded  to  a  considerable  extent,  and  the  graphic  descriptions  of  his  troubles  and 
experiences  in  his  quest  form  most  interesting  reading.     The  travels  were  in  1833. 

2696  DIEHL  (CHARLES).     Excursions  in  Greece  to  recently  explored 

sites  of  Classical  Interest,  Mycenae,  Athens,  Olympia,  etc.  Trans- 
lated by  E.  R.  Perkins,  and  Introduction  by  Reginald  S  Poole. 
p plans  and  41  illustrations.      Post  8vo,  cloth.  London,  1893. 

2697  DUNCKER  (MAX).      History  of  Greece  from  the  Earliest  Times 

to  the  end  of  the  Persian  War.  Translated  from  Professor  Duncker 
by  S.  F.  Alleyne.      2  vols.  8vo,  cloth.  London,  1883; 

2698  DYER  (LOUIS).    Studies  of  the  Gods  in  Greece  at  certain  Sanctu- 

aries recently  excavated.  Lectures  at  the  Lowell  Institute.  Post 
8vo,  cloth.  London,   1891 

2699  ELEUSINIAN   MYSTERIES.     Ouvaroff  (M.)     Essai  sur  les 

Mysteres  d'Eleusis.     8vo,  half  calf,  gilt,  uncut.  Paris,   18   6 

2700  ELGIN  MARBLES.     Burrow  (Rev.  E.  I.)     The  Elgin  Marbles. 

With  an  Abridged  Historical  and  Topographical  Account  of  Athens. 
Illustrated  with  40  plates.  Vol.  1  (no  more  published).  8vo,  half 
calf.  London,  1817 

2701   British   Museum.     Synopsis  of  the  Contents  of  the  British 

Museum.      Elgin  Room.      Part  I.     Illustrated.      i2mo,  cloth. 

London,  18S6 


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GREECE— HISTORY,  ART,   RELIGION,  ETC.  —  Continued. 

2702  FASELIUS    (A.)      Der  Attische   Kalender  in  der  Zeit  von  Solon 

(584  v.  Chr.)  bis  zur  Einfuhrung  der  christlichen  Religion  in 
Griechenland  (312  nach  Chr.).      Post  8vo,  wrappers,  pp.  170. 

Weimar,   1866 

2703  FERGUSSON   (JAMES).     On  the    Mode  in    which    Light    was 

introduced  into  the  Greek  Temples.  Plate.  4to,  wrappers.  (Roval 
Institute  of  British  Architects.)  [London,  1861] 

2704  The  Parthenon:  an  Essay  on   the   Mode  by  which  Light  was 

introduced  into  Greek  and  Roman  Temples.  Numerous  illustrations. 
4to,  cloth,  gilt.  London,  1883 

2705  FINLAY  (GEORGE).     History  of  the  Byzantine  Empire.     From 

DCCXVI.  to  MCCCCLIII.  (716  to  1453).      2  vols.  8vo,  cloth. 

Edinburgh,  1853-54 

2706  A  History  of  Greece  from   its   Conquest   by  the    Romans  to 

the  Present  Time,  B.  C.  146  to  A.  D.  1864.  New  edition,  revised 
throughout,  and  in  part  re-written,  with  considerable  additions  by 
the  author,  and  edited  by  the  Rev.  H.  F.  Tozer.  Portrait.  7  v.iis. 
8vo,  cloth.  Oxford:    The  Clarendon  Press,   1877 

2707  GISEKE  (B.)     Thrakisch-Pelasgische  Stamme   der  Balkanhalbin- 

sel,  und  ihre  wanderungen  in  Mythischer  Zeit.  8vo,  wrappers, 
pp.  143.  Leipzig,  1858 

2708  LEAKE  (W.  M.)     Travels  in  the  Morea.     Map  andplans.     3  vols. 

8vo,  half  calf,  gilt.  London,  1830 

2709  McLENNAN  (JOHN    F.)      Kinship    in    Ancient    Greece.      8vo, 

sewed,  pp.  34.  London,  n.  d.  [1866] 

2710  MAHAFFY  (J.  P.)     Social  Life  in  Greece  from  Homer  to  Menan- 

der.      Post  8vo,  cloth.  London,  1874 

*  First  edition,  with  the  suppressed  passages  on  Greek  immorality. 

27 1 1   Social  Life  in  Greece.   Second  Edition,  revised  and  enlarged. 

Post  8vo,  cloth.  London,  1875 

2712  Social  Life  in  Greece.      Fourth  Edition,  revised  throughout. 

Post  8vo,  cloth.  London,  1879 

2713  Rambles  and    Studies   in   Greece.     Second    Edition,  revised 

and  enlarged.     Post  8vo,  cloth.  London,  1878 

2714  Old  Greek  Education,      nmo,  cloth.  New  York,  1882 

2715   Greek  Life  and  Thought  from   the  Age  of   Alexander  to  the 

Roman  Conquest.      Post  8vo,  cloth.  London,  18H7 


33Q  HMstorg,  Xanguaae  ant>  ^Literature 

GREECE— HISTORY,  ART,   RELIGION,   ETC.— Continued. 

2716  Greek  Pictures   drawn  with  Pen  and  Pencil.     Profusely  illus- 
trated.     Royal  8vo,  cloth,  gilt.  London,  1890 

2717  The    Greek   World    under    Roman    Sway    from    Polybius  to 

Plutarch.      Post  8vo,  cloth.  London,  1890 

2718  Problems    in    Greek    History.      (The    earlier    historians,    the 

Greek  myths,  Alexander  the  Great,  etc.)      Post  8vo,  cloth. 

London,  1892 

2719  A  Survey  of  Greek  Civilization.     Post  8vo,  cloth. 

Meadville,  Penn.  :    The  Chatauqua- Century  Press,  1896 

2720  MARSHALL  (J.)     A  Short  History  of  Greek  Philosophy.     Post 

8vo,  cloth.  London,   1891 

2721  MARTHA   (JULES).      Les    Sacerdoces    Atheniens.     (Choix   des 

Pretres,  Droits  et  Privileges  des  Pretres,  les  Revenus  Sacres,  &c.) 
8vo,  wrappers,  pp.  184.  Paris,  1882 

2722  MAURY  (ALFRED),      Histoire  des  Religions  de  la  Grece  Antique 

depuis  leur  Origine  jusqu'a  leur  Complete  Constitution.  3  vols. 
8vo,  half  morocco.  Paris,  1857-59 

2723  MERRIAM  (AUGUSTUS  C.)  Telegraphing  among  the  Ancients. 

Map.  8vo,  wrappers,  pp  32.  (Arch.  Instit.  of  Amer.  Classical 
Series,  No.  3.)  Cambridge,  1890 

2724  MULLER   (C.   O.)      The    History   and    Antiquities    of    the  Doric 

Race.  Translated  by  Henry  Tufnell  and  George  Cornewall  Lewis. 
j  maps.      2  vols.  8vo,  cloth.  London,  1830 

*  Scarce. 

2725   The  History  and  Antiquities  of  the  Doric  Race.      Translated 

by  Henry  Tufnell  and  George  Cornewall  Lewis.  Second  Edition, 
revised.      2  maps.      2  vols.  8vo,  boards,  cloth  backs.      London,  1839 

*  Scarce.     Best  edition. 

2726  MURRAY  (A.  S.)    A  History  of  Greek  Sculpture  from  the  Earliest 

Times  down  to  the  Age  of  Pheidias  (the  second  volume  continuing 
it  to  Pheidias  and  his  successors).  Numerous  illustrations.  2  vols. 
8vo,  cloth.  London,    1880-83 

2727  OLYMPIA.      Die  Funde  von  Olympia.      Ausgabe  in  einem  Bande. 

40  mounted  photographs  and  plans  of  the  excavations  made  at  Olympia 
between  1875  and  1881,  including  the  Hermes  of  Praxiteles  and  other 
sculptures,  general  view  of  the  site,  etc.      Large  folio,  in  portfolio. 

Berlin,  1882 


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GREECE  — HISTORY,  ART,   RELIGION,   ETC.— Continued. 

2728  OMAN  (C.  W.  C.)     The  Byzantine  Empire.    Illustrated.    Post  8vo, 

cloth.      (Story  of  the  Nations  Series.)  London,  1892 

2729  OVERBECK  (J.)      Griechische   Kunstmythologie.      Erster  Buch, 

Zeus;  Zweites  Buch,  Hera;  Drittes  Buch,  Poseidon;  Viertes  Buch, 
Demeter  und  Kora.  Plates  and  illustrations  in  the  text.  4  vols.  8vo, 
wrappers.  Leipzig,  1871-78 

2730  PERROT  (GEORGES)  and  CHIPIEZ  (CHARLES).     History 

of  Art  in  Primitive  Greece — Mycenian  Art.  Illustrated  with  544 
engravings  in  the  text,  and  20  colored  plates.      2  vols,    royal  8vo,    cloth. 

*  Containing  the  results  of  the  latest  excavations  in  Mycenae.  London,  1894 

2731  POCOCKE  (E.)     India  in  Greece;  or,  Truth  in  Mythology.      Con- 

taining the  Sources  of  the  Hellenic  Race,  the  Colonisation  of  Egypt 
and  Palestine,  the  Wars  of  the  Grand  Lama,  and  the  Bud'histic 
Propaganda  in  Greece.     Map.      Post  8vo,  cloth.  London,  1852 

*  The  author  supposes  that  Greece  was  colonised  by  Buddhist  emigrants  from  India 
driven  from  thence  by  their  Brahman  adversaries,  supporting  his  theory  by  the  danger- 
ous argument  of  superficial  resemblances  between  words.  Buddha  was  only  born  in 
the  sixth  century  B.  C,  and  it  must  have  taken  some  two  or  three  centuries  at  least, 
to  produce  the  enormous  number  of  emigrants  required,  which  would  bring  the  date 
down  to  well-known  historic  times.  However,  there  is  a  valuable  amount  of  informa- 
tion gathered  in  the  volume. 

2732  PRELLER  (L.)     Griechische  Mythologie.      Dritte  Auflage  von  E. 

Plew.      2  vols,  in  one.     Post  8vo,  half  roan.  Berlin,  1872-75 

2733  RILEY  (A.)     Athos;  or,   The  Mountain  of  the  Monks.     Numerous 

illustrations.      8vo,  cloth.  London,  1887 

2734  SCHLIEMANN  (HENRY.)     Mycenae.    A  Narrative  of  Researches 

and  Discoveries  at  Mycenae  and  Tiryns.  Preface  by  the  Right  Hon. 
W.  E.Gladstone.  Maps,  plans  and  numerous  illustrations.  Royal  8vo, 
cloth,  gilt.  London,  1878 

2735   Mycenae.     A    Narrative   of   Researches    and    Discoveries    at 

Mycenae  and  Tiryns.  Preface  by  the  Right  Hon.  W.  E.  Gladstone. 
Maps,  plans  and  illustrations.    Royal  8vo,  cloth,  gilt.    New  York,  1878 

2736  Mycenae.     A   Narrative   of   Researches    and    Discoveries   at 

Mycenae  and  Tiryns.  Preface  by  the  Right  Hon.  VV.  E.  Gladstone. 
Maps,  plans  and  illustrations.  New  edition,  with  important  additions 
and  new  plates.      Royal  8vo,  cloth,  gilt.  New  York,  1880 


33 2  1btetor£,  Xanauage  ant>  Xtterature 

GREECE— HISTORY,  ART,  RELIGION,  ETC.— Continued. 

2737  Tiryns.     The  Prehistoric  Palace  of  the  Kings  of  Tiryns,  the 

results  of  the  latest  excavations.  24  colored  plates,  188  woodcuts,  and 
map  and  plans.      Royal  8vo,  cloth,  gilt.  London,  1886 

2738  Troy  and  its  Remains.  A  Narrative  of  Researches  and  Dis- 
coveries made  on  the  Site  of  Ilium  and  in  the  Trojan  Plain.  Edited 
by  Philip  Smith.  Maps,  plans,  and  numerous  other  illustrations.  8vo, 
cloth,  gilt.  London,  1875 

2739  Ilios.     The  City  and  Country  of  the  Trojans.     The  Results 

of  Researches  and  Discoveries  on  the  Site  of  Troy  .  .  .  1871-72-73- 
78-79.  Including  an  Autobiography  of  the  Author.  Maps,  plans,  and 
about  7,800  illustrations.     Royal  8vo,  cloth,  gilt.  London,  1880 

2740  Troja.      Results  of  the  Latest  Researches  and  Discoveries  on 

the  Site  of  Homer's  Troy.  Preface  by  Prof.  A.  H.  Sayce.  150 
woodcuts,  and  4  maps  and  plans.      Royal  8vo,  cloth,  gilt. 

New  York,  1884 

2741 Schliemann's  Excavations.     An  Archaeological  and  Historical 

Study.  By  C.  Schuchhardt.  Translated  by  E.  Sellers.  With  Ap- 
pendix on  the  Recent  Discoveries  at  Hissarlik.  Illustrated.  8vo, 
cloth.  London,  1891 

2742  SCHOMANN(G.)     The  Antiquities  of  Greece  (the  State).     Trans- 

lated by  E.  C.  Hardy  and  J.  S.  Mann.      8vo,  cloth.      London,  1880 

2743  TANAGRA  FIGURINES.     (Notes  and  Illustrations.)     4  plates. 

Square  8vo,  cloth.  Boston,  1879 

2744  TORR  (CECIL).      Rhodes  in  Ancient  Times.    (History,  the  Gods, 

Art,  Learning,  Legends,  etc.)  Illustrations  from  antiquities.  8vo, 
cloth.  Cambridge  (Eng.) :    University  Press,  1885 

2745  TSOUNTAS  (CHRESTOS)    and    MANATT  (J.  IRVING). 

The  Mycenaean  Age.  A  Study  of  the  Monuments  and  Culture  of 
Pre-Homeric  Greece.  Introduction  by  Prof.  Dorpfeld.  22  full- 
page  illustrations  and  160  in  the  text.     8vo, -cloth,  gilt.       Boston,  1897 

2746  UPCOTT   (L.   E.)     An    Introduction    to   Greek   Sculpture.     Post 

8vo,  cloth.      (Clarendon  Press  Series.)  Oxford,  1887 

2747  VIRCHOW  (RUDOLF).     Beitrage  zur  Landeskunde  der  Troas. 

2  maps.     4to,  boards.  Berlin,  1879 


of  (Breece  ano  1Rome  333 

GREECE— HISTORY,  ART,   RELIGION,  ETC.  —  Continued. 

2748  VOLKMUTH   (P.)     Die  Pelasger  als  Semiten.     Geschichtsphilo- 

sophische  Untersuchungen.     8vo,  wrappers,  pp.  324. 

Schaffhausen,  i860 

2749  WALDSTEIN   (C.)     Essays  on   the  Art   of   Pheidias.     Full-page 

photographic  plates  of  statues  and  illustrations  in  the  text.      Royal  8vo, 
cloth.      Presentation  copy  from  the  Author. 

Cambridge  (Eng.) :    University  Press,  1885 

2750  ZELLER   (E.)     A  History  of  Greek  Philosophy  from  the  Earliest 

Period   to  the   Time  of    Socrates.     Translated    by   S.    F.   Alleyne. 
2  vols,  crown  8vo,  cloth.  London,  1881 

2751  A  History  of   Eclecticism  in  Greek  Philosophy.     Translated 

by  S.  F.  Alleyne.     Crown  8vo,  cloth.  London,  1883 

2752  Socrates    and     the    Socratic    School.     Translated    by    O.    J. 

Reichel.     Crown  8vo,  cloth.  London,  1868 

2753 The   Stoics,  Epicureans,  and    Sceptics.     Translated  by  O.  J. 

Reichel.      Crown  8vo,  cloth.  London,  1870 


£be  XattGuaae  of  (Sreece  (Hnclent). 

2754  ALPHABETUM  GRiECUM,  cum  Oratione  Dominicali,   Salu- 

tatione  Angelica,  etc.      nmo,  sewed,  pp.  15. 

Rome:    Typis  Sac.  Congreg.  de  Propag.  Fide,   1771 

*  Includes  a  table  of  Greek  contractions. 

2755  BUTTMANN  (PHILIP).      Lexilogus;  or,    A   Critical    Examina- 

tion of  the  Meaning  and  Etymology  of  numerous  Greek  Words  and 
Passages.  Translated  by  J.  R.  Fishlake.  Fifth  Edition.  8vo, 
cloth.  London,  1861 

*  Mainly  dissertations  on  difficult  passages  in  Homer  and  Hesiod. 

2756  CURTIUS   (GEORGE).     A  Grammar  of    the  Greek   Language. 

Edited  by  Dr.  Wm.  Smith.     Third  Edition.      Post  8vo,  cloth. 

Lond.  1868 

2757  Grundzuge    der    Griechischen    Etymologic     Vierte    Auflage 

....  von  Ernst  Windisch.      8vo,  half  roan.  Leipzig,  1873 

2758  The  Greek  Verb,  its  Structure  and  Development.    Translated 

by  A.  S.  Wilkins  and  E.  B.  England.     8vo,  cloth.         London,  1880 


334  Ibistors,  XartGuage  anfc>  Xiterature 

THE  LANGUAGE  OF  GREECE  (ANCIENT)— Continued. 

2759  DONALDSON    (J.   W.)     The   New  Cratylus;    or,    Contributions 

towards  a  more  accurate  knowledge  of  the  Greek  Language. 
Second  Edition,  revised  and  considerably  enlarged.      8vo,  cloth. 

London,  1850 
*  On  the  Ethnographic  Affinities  of  the  Ancient  Greeks,  the  Theory  of  the  Greek 
Alphabet,  etc. 

2760  JELF   (W.  E.)     A  Grammar  of  the  Greek  Language.     Third  Edi- 

tion, enlarged  and  improved.  2  vols.  8vo,  half  russia  (joints 
cracked).  Oxford,  186 1 

2761  LIDDELL   (H.   G.)   and  SCOTT  (R.)     A  Greek-English  Lexi- 

con. Seventh  Edition,  revised  and  augmented  throughout.  Thick 
4to,  cloth,  pp.  1776.  Oxford:    The  Clarendon  Press,  1883 

2762  MATTHIiE    (A.)     A  Copious  Greek    Grammar.     Translated  by 

E.  V.  Blomfield.  Fifth  Edition,  by  Kenrick.  2  vols.  8vo,  half 
green  morocco.  London,  1832 

2763  PAPE    (W.)     Worterbuch    der    Griechischen    Eigennamen,    Dritte 

Auflage  von  G.  E.  Benseler,  2  vols,  in  1,  Braunschweig,  1863-70; 
Griechisch-Deutsches  Handworterbuch,  Zweite  Ausgabe,  2  vols., 
187 1 ;  Deutsch-Griechisches  Handworterbuch,  Dritte  Auflage,  1872. 
Together  4  vols.     8vo,  half  russia  (cover  of  1  vol.  loose). 

2764  WRIGHT   (M.)      Greek  and    English   Lexicon  ...  in  four    parts; 

Greek-English,  Difficult  Inflexions,  English-Greek,  and  Proper 
Names.      i6mo,  roan,  pp.  695.  London,  1835 

2765  YONGE    (C.   D.)     An    English-Greek    Lexicon.      With   many  new 

Articles,  etc.  By  Charles  Short.  Edited  by  Henry  Drisler. 
Royal  8vo,  sheep.  New  York,  1870 


Zbe  Xanauaoe  of  (Sreece  (flDefcteval). 

2766  SOPHOCLES  (E.  A.)     Greek  Lexicon  of   the  Roman  and  Byzan- 

tine  Periods   (from    B.  C.  146   to   A.  D.    1100).     Thick   royal   8vo, 
cloth.  Boston,  1870 

*  Scarce. 

2767  The  Memorial    Edition   of  the  same.      (Edited  by  Professor 

J.  H.  Thayer,  and  containing  nearly  200  corrections  and  additions.) 
Thick  royal  8vo,  half  calf.  New  York,  1887 

*  Scarce. 


of  Greece  ant)  "Rome  335 


flDooern   Greece— language,  literature  ano  jfoIMlorc. 

2768  BIBLE.     Tes  Palaias  Diathekes.      Londra,  a  0  m.     (The  Old  Tes- 

tament in  Modern  Greek,  London,  1840.)     8vo,  sheep. 

2769  New  Testament.     (Ancient  and   Modern  Greek  in  parallel 

columns.)     Post  8vo,  sheep.  London  [1829] 

2770  DRAKOULES    (P.   E.)     Neohellenic    Language  and   Literature. 

Lectures  at  Oxford.     Post  8vo,  wrappers,  pp.  70.  Oxford,  1897 

2771  GELDART  (E.  M.)     The  Modern  Greek  Language  in  its  relation 

to  Ancient  Greek.      Crown  8vo,  cloth.      (Clarendon  Press  Series.) 

Oxford,  1870 

2772  Simplified   Grammar   of  Modern    Greek.      Post    8vo,    cloth. 

(Trubner's  Simplified  Grammars.)  London,  1883 

2773  Folk-Lore  of  Modern  Greece;  the  Tales  of  the  People.    Post 

8vo,  cloth.  London,  1884 

2774  HERODOTUS.     I2TOPIA  TOY  HPOAOTOY  META<DPA20EI2A  EK 

TH2  IIAAAIA2  TA022H2  IIAPA  A.  PAAINOY.  3  vols.  8vo,  half 
cloth.  Athens,  1836 

*  The  History  of  Herodotus  in  Modern  Greek. 

2775  KONTOPULOS    (N.)       AEEIKON    EAAHNOAITAIKON,    Athens, 

1889;  AEEIKON  ArrAOEAAHNIKON,  Athens,  1892.  (Kontopulos' 
Modern-Greek  and  English,  and  English  and  Modern-Greek  Dic- 
tionary.)    Third  Edition.      2  vols.  8vo,  cloth.  Athens,  1889-92 

2776  LOWNDES    (I.)     English    and    Modern    Greek    Lexicon,    Corfu, 

1827;  Modern  Greek  and  English  Lexicon,  with  epitome  of  Modern 
Greek  Grammar.  By  the  Rev.  I.  Lowndes,  Inspector  General  of 
Schools  in  the  Ionian  Islands.  2  vols.  8vo,  half  calf  (binding 
cracked  at  joints).      Scarce.  Corfu,  1827-37 

2777  NEGRIS  (ALEXANDER).     A  Grammar  of  the  Modern  Greek 

Language,  with  an  Appendix  containing  Specimens  of  Prose  and 
Verse.     Crown  8vo,  cloth.  Boston,  1828 

2778  A  Dictionary  of  Modern  Greek  Proverbs,  with  Translations, 

Explanatory  Remarks,  etc.      i6mo,  cloth.  Edinburgh,  1831 

*  Scarce. 


336  Ibistors,  ^Language  anfc  ^Literature 

MODERN  GREECE— LANGUAGE,  LITERATURE,  ETC.— Continued. 

2779  RODD  (RENNELL).    The  Customs  and  Lore  of  Modern  Greece. 

Illustrated.      Post  8vo,  cloth.  London,  1892 

2780  STUART-GLENNIE  (J.  S.)     Greek  Folk-Songs  from  the  Otto- 

man Provinces  of  Northern  Hellas.  Literal  and  Metrical  Transla- 
tions by  Lucy  M.  J.  Garnett.  .  .  .  with  Essays  on  the  Survival  of 
Paganism,  and  the  Science  of  Folk-Lore,  by  J.  S.  Stuart-Glennie. 
Second  Edition,  revised  and  enlarged.     8vo,  cloth.       London,  1888 

2781  VALCHOS  (ANGELOS).     Neugriechische  Chrestomathie;  oder, 

Sammlung  von  Musterstiicken  der  Neugriechischen  Schriftsteller 
und  Dichter.      Crown  8vo,  half  cloth.  Leipzig,  1870 

2782  VINCENT  (E.)  and  DICKSON  (T.  G.)  A  Handbook  of  Modern 

Greek.     Second  Edition,  revised  and  enlarged.     Crown  8vo,  cloth. 

London,  1893 

2783  WIED    (CARL).       Die    Kunst    der    Neugriechische    Volksprache 

durch  Selbstunterricht.      nmo,  cloth.  Wien,  n.  d.  [187-?] 

2784  ZOMPOLIDES  (D.)     A  Course  of  Modern  Greek;  or,  The  Greek 

Language  of  the  Present  Day.  Part  I.  Elementary  Method.  Crown 
8vo,  cloth.  London,  1887 


(Breefc  ^literature,  Classical  Hutbors,  Editions,  Comment 
taries,  translations,  etc 

2785  iELIAN.     Claudius  ^Elianos  his  Various  History.      (Translated  by 

Thomas  Stanley.)     First  Edition.     Crown  8vo,  old  calf,  rebacked. 

London,  1665 
*  Apparently  a  presentation  copy  from  the  translator,  having  written  inside  "  For 
Mr.  Keen  from  his  humble  Servant  Thomas  Stanley,"  in  contemporary  writing.  The 
author  was  a  Roman  who  wrote  this  extraordinary  collection  in  Greek.  It  contains 
many  of  the  curious  beliefs  of  the  ancients  on  animals,  anecdotes  of  Socrates  and 
other  philosophers,  and  much  other  curious  matter  jumbled  up  without  any  system, 
but  forming  very  entertaining  reading. 

2786  iESCHYLUS.     The   Tragedies  of  iEschylus,   literally   translated 

by  T.  A.  Buckley.      Post  8vo,  cloth.     (Bohn's  Classical  Library.) 

London,  1849 

2787  Prometheus  and  Suppliants.     With  word  for  word  transla- 
tion by  Dr.  Giles.      i6mo,  limp  cloth,  pp.  132.  London  [1856] 


of  Greece  ano  IRome  337 

GREEK  LITERATURE,  CLASSICAL  AUTHORS,  ETC.— Continued. 

2788  iESOP.     The  Fables  of  iEsop  as  first  printed  by  William  Caxton  in 

1484,  with  those  of  Avian,  Alfonso  and   Poggio,  now  again  edited 

and  induced   by  Joseph  Jacobs.     Frontispieces,     2  vols,  crown  8vo, 

half  morocco  gilt,  gilt  tops,  uncut.  London,  1889 

*  Limited  issue  of  500  copies.     The  first  part,  treating  critically  of  /Esop  and  the 

ancient  Fabulists,  with  table  of  parallel  passages  in  other  authors,  is  of  importance  in 

the  study  of  Folk-lore. 

2789  ALCiEUS  MYTILENE.     Alcaei  Mytilenaei   Reliquiae.     Collegit 

et  Annotatione  Instruxit  A.  Matthiae.     Post  8vo,  half  calf. 

Leipzig,  1827 

2790  ALCHEMISTS.     Collection  des  Anciens  Alchimistes  Grecs.  Pub- 

liee  sous  les  auspices  du  Ministere  de  l'lnstruction  Publique  par  M. 
Berthelot,  avec  la  collaboration  de  C.  E.  Ruelle.  Introduction, 
Textes,  et  Traduction.  Avec  planches,  figures  en  photogravure,  Tables 
et  Index.      3  vols.  4to,  three-quarter  red  morocco,  gilt  tops. 

Paris,  1888 

2791  ALCIPHRON.     Alciphronis   Rhetoris   Epistolae.      Recensuit    cum 

Bergleri  integris,  Meinekii,  Wagneri,  aliorum  selectis  suisque  anno- 
tationibus  edidit,  Indices  adjecit  E.  E.  Seiler.  8vo,  half  red  mo- 
rocco, gilt  top.  Leipzig,  1853 

2792  ANTHOLOGIA  GRiECA.    Epitaphs  from  the  Greek  Anthology, 

translated  by  Major  R.  G.  Macgregor.     8vo,  half  calf,  uncut. 

Lo  n  d  o  n  :  Privately  printed  [1857] 

2793  Greek  Anthology,  with  Notes  critical  and  explanatory.    Trans- 
lated by  Major  R.  G.  Macgregor.     Royal  8vo,  cloth. 

London:  Privately  printed  [1864] 

2794  APOLLONIUS  RHODIUS.     Apollonii  Argonautica,  Emendavit 

Apparatum  Criticum   et   Prolegomena  adjecit  R.  Merkel.     Scholia 

Vetera  e  Codice  Laurentiano  edidit  H.  Keil.     8vo,  half  calf. 

Leipzig,  1854 

2795  The  Argonautica,    translated   into   English    Prose  from   the 

text  of  R.  Merkel.      By  E.  P.  Coleridge.      Post  8vo,  half  calf,  gilt. 

London,  1889 

2796  APOLLONIUS    SOPHISTUS.       Apollonii    Sophistae    Lexicon 

Grsecum  Iliadis  et  Odysseae.  Ex  editione  Parisiensi  repetit, 
recensuit  et  illustravit  Hermann  Tollius.  8vo,  russia  (binding 
broken).  Lug.  Bat.  (Leyden)  1788 


33%  HMstorp,  ^Language  ant)  ^literature 

GREEK  LITERATURE,  CLASSICAL  AUTHORS,  ETC.—  Continued. 

2797  APOLLONIUS  OF  TYANA.     The  Pagan  Christ  of  the  Third 

Century.     An  Essay  by  Albert  Reville.     nmo,  cloth.     London,  1866 

*  The  life  of  Apollonius  was  written  by  Philostratus,  which  see. 

2798  A  Sketch  of  the  Life  of  Apollonius  of  Tyana;  or,  The  First 

Ten  Decades  of  Our  Era.  By  D.  M.  Tredwell.  Map.  8vo,  half 
cloth.  New  York,  1886 

2799  APPIAN.      APPIANOY     ALEXANDREOS     ROMAIKON     TA 

SOZOMENA.  Appiani  Alexandrini  Romanarum  Historiarum  quae 
supersunt,  Graece  et  Latine  cum  Indicibus.  Royal  8vo,  half  calf. 
(Didot's  Classics.)  Paris,  1840 

2800  An    Avncient   |   Historie    and    exquisite    Chronicle  |  of    the 

Romanes  warres,  both  |  Ciuile  and  Foren.  |  Written  in  Greeke  by 
the  noble  Orator  and  Histo-  |  riographer,  Appian  of  Alexandria,  one 
of  the  learned  |  Counsell  to  the  most  mightie  Emperoures,  |  Traiane 
and  Adriane.  |  Translated  out  of  diuers  Languages,  and  now  set 
forth  I  in  Englishe,  according  to  the  Greeke  text,  taken  |  out  of  a 
Royall  Librarie:  byW.  B.  |  .  .  .  Imprinted  at  London  \  by  Raulfe  New- 
berrie  and  \  Henrie  Bynniman.  |  Anno  1578.  Title  within  woodcut 
border,  with  arms  on  the  verso.  The  title  cut  to  border  and  re- 
margined, a  portion  of  pp.  33-34  in  pen-and-ink  facsimile.  Small 
4to,  half  calf.  London,  1578 

*  Very  scarce.  The  first  English  translation  of  Appian.  On  the  verso 
of  p.  370  (354)  is  the  device  of  the  Brazen  Serpent,  indicating  that  the  book  was 
printed  by  Henrie  Bynniman.  This  printer  served  his  apprenticeship  with  Raynald 
Wolfe,  and  adopted  his  device — an  adaptation  of  that  of  the  Frobens.  Both  printers 
are  famous  for  their  literary  tastes  and  accomplishments,  Wolfe  being  an  antiquarian 
and  collecting  much  of  the  material  for  a  history,  and  employing  Raphael  Holinshed 
in  the  work,  the  result  being  the  celebrated  Holinshed's  Chronicles,  from  which  it  is 
supposed  Shakespeare  gained  most  of  his  historical  ideas.  Bynniman  printed  in  1568 
the  very  rare  Interlude  of  Jacob  and  which  Esau  recently  sold  in  London  for  $740. 

2801  The  History  of  Appian  of  Alexandria:  the   First  consisting 

of  the  Punick,  Syrian,  Parthian,  Mithridatick,  Illyrian,  Spanish, 
and  Hannibalick  Wars;  the  Second  containing  Five  Books  of  the 
Civil  Wars  of  Rome.  Made  English  by  J(ohn)  D(avies).  First 
Edition.  Small  folio,  half  russia.  With  bookplate  of  C.  N. 
Bancker.  London,  1679 

*  The  paper  on  which  this  volume  is  printed  bears  the  water-mark  of  the  "  foolscap;" 
an  interesting  early  example  of  this  water-mark,  which  is  seldom  found. 


of  Greece  ano  IRome  339 

GREEK  LITERATURE,  CLASSICAL  AUTHORS,  ETC.— Continued. 

2802  ARATUS.       Aratoy    Soleos    Phainoraena    kai    Diosmeia.       Arati 

Solensis  Phenomena  et  Diosemea,  Graece  et  Latine  ad  Codd.  MSS. 
et  Optimarum  edd.  fidem  recensita.  Curavit  J.  T.  Buhle.  2  vols. 
8vo,  cloth.  Leipzig,  1793,  180 1 

*  Aratus  is  famous  for  having  made  the  first  (extant)  treatise  on  meteorological 
science,  so  far  as  prognostications  can  be  called  science.  The  first  book  in  these  two 
volumes  is  his  treatise  on  astronomy,  giving  a  resume  of  all  that  was  known  and  be- 
lieved in  those  times.  It  is  to  this  book,  it  is  supposed,  that  St.  Paul  referred  in  Acts 
18,  28,  where  he  said  to  the  Athenians,  "  as  certain  also  of  your  own  poets  have  said, 
for  we  are  also  his  offspring."     This  latter  sentence  occurs,  word  for  word,  in  Aratus. 

2803  ARCHIMEDES,  APOLLONIUS  PERGAEUS  AND  THEO- 

DOSIUS.  Archimedis  Opera:  Apollonii  Pergaei  Conicorum,  libri  4 : 
Theodosii  Sphserica.  Methodo  nova,  Illustrata,  et  succincte  De- 
monstrata  per  Isaac  Barrow.  Folding  plates  of  diagrams.  Small  4to, 
old  calf,  rebacked.  London,  1675 

ARCHYTAS.     See  Taylor  (Thomas). 

2804  ARISTOTLE.   Aristotelis  Opera.  (EdiditB.  Langkavel,  C,  Prantl, 

W.  Christ,  F.  Susemihl,  et  V.  Rose.)     7  vols.  i2mo,  half  morocco. 

Leipzig,  1868-86 

2805  Athenaion  Politeia  Aristotle  on  the  Constitution  of  Athens. 

Facsimiles  of  Papyrus  CXXXI.  in  the  British  Museum.  Large  4to, 
cloth.      (Printed  by  the  B.  M.  authorities.)  [Oxford]  1891 

*  22  plates  in  autotype  facsimile,  showing  the  whole  of  the  unique  Aristotle  MS. 

2806  Aristotle  on  the  Constitution  of  Athens.      Edited  by  F.   G. 

Kenyon.     8vo,  cloth. 

London:  Printed  by  Order  of  the  Trustees  of  the  British  Museum,  1 89 1 . 

2807  Aristotle's    Constitution    of   Athens.       Translated   by  T.    J. 

Dymes.     Crown  8vo,  cloth.  London,  1891 

2808  Aristotle   on    the    Athenian  Constitution.      Translated,  with 

Introduction  and  Notes,  by  F.  G.  Kenyon.      i6mo,  cloth,  uncut. 

London,  1891 

2809  Aristotle   on    the    Constitution    of   Athens.      Translated    by 

E.  Poste.     Post  8vo,  cloth.  London,  1891 

2810  The  Ethics  of  Aristotle,  illustrated  with  Essays  and  Notes. 

By  Sir  Alexander  Grant.  Third  Edition,  revised  and  partly  re- 
written.     2  vols.  8vo,  cloth.  London,  1874 


34°  1btstor£,  Xanguage  anfc  ^Literature 

GREEK  LITERATURE,  CLASSICAL  AUTHORS,  ETC.— Continued. 

281 1  ARISTOTLE.  The  Organon;  or,  Logical  Treatises,  with  the 
Introduction  of  Porphyry,  literally  translated,  by  O.  F.  Owen.  2 
vols,  post  8vo,  cloth.     (Bohn's  Classical  Library.)        London,  1853 


2812  The  Rhetoric,  translated,  with  Hobbes'  Analysis.     Post  8vo, 

cloth.      (Bohn's  Classical  Library.)  London,  1847 

2813  The  Rhetoric.     A  Later  Edition  of  the  same,  containing  in 

addition  the  Poetic  of  Aristotle,  translated  by  T.  Buckley.  Post 
8vo,  cloth.  London,  1850 

2814  Grote  (George).    Aristotle.      Edited  by  Alexander  Bain  and 

G.  Croom  Robertson.  Second  Edition,  with  additions.  Thick  8vo, 
cloth.  London,  1880 

2815  Lewes  (George   Henry).     Aristotle.     A    Chapter  from   the 

History  of  Science,  including  Analyses  of  Aristotle's  Scientific  Writ- 
ings.     Portrait  of  Aristotle  inserted.     8vo,  cloth.  London,  1864 

2816  Wallace    (E.)       Outlines    of  the    Philosophy    of  Aristotle. 

Third  Edition,  enlarged,      umo,  cloth.      (Pitt  Press  Series.) 

Cambridge,  1883 
See  also  Taylor  (Thomas). 

2817  ARRIAN.     Arriani  Anabasis  et  Indica  ex  optimo   Codice  Parisino 

emendavit,  Edidit  Fr.  Dubner;  Reliqua  Arriani  et  Scriptorum  de 
Rebus  Alexandri  M.  fragmenta  collegit,  Pseudo-Callisthenes  Histo- 
rians Fabulosam  ex  tribus  Codicibus  nunc  primum  edidit  Carolus 
Muller.     Royal  8vo,  half  morocco.      (Didot's  Classics.)     Paris,  1846 

2818  Arrian's    History    of    Alexander's    Expedition.     Translated, 

with  Notes,  Historical,  Geographical  and  Critical,  by  Mr.  Rooke. 
Map.     2  vols.  8vo,  old  calf.  London,  1729 

2819  Arrian's    History    of   Alexander's    Expedition.       Translated 

from  the  Greek,  with  Notes,  by  Mr.  Rooke.  New  Edition.  2  vols. 
8vo,  half  calf,  gilt.  London,  1814 

2820  The  Anabasis  of  Alexander;  or,  The  History  of  the  Wars  and 

Conquests  of  Alexander  the  Great,  literally  translated,  with  a  Com- 
mentary, from  the  Greek  of  Arrian  the  Nicomedian.  By  E.  J. 
Chinnock.      Post  8vo,  cloth.  London,  1884 

2821   Arrian's   Voyage    round    the    Euxine    Sea,    translated,    and 

accompanied  with  a  Geographical  Dissertation  and  Maps.  [By 
William  Vincent.]     4to  (lacks  covers).  Oxford,  1805 


of  Greece  ano  1Rome  34 1 

GREEK  LITERATURE,  CLASSICAL  AUTHORS,   ETC.- Continued. 

2822  ATHENiEUS.     The  Deipnosophists;  or,  Banquet  of  the  Learned. 

Literally  translated  by  C.  D.  Yonge.  3  vols,  post  8vo,  calf,  gilt. 
(Bohn's  Classical  Library.)  London,  1854 

*  The  Banquet  of  the  Philosophers  is  an  account  of  a  presumed  banquet  in  the 
time  of  Marcus  Aurelius,  where  the  whole  of  the  conversation  is  on  dining,  the  foods, 
cooking,  etc.,  with  jokes  and  anecdotes  of  noted  ancient  gourmands.  From  it  is  to  be 
obtained  the  fuHest  knowledge  of  the  customs  of  the  ancient  Romans  in  their  feasts. 

2823  BABRIUS.     Babrii  Fabulae  ^sopeae,    cum    Fabularum  Deperdit- 

arum  Fragmentis,  Recensuit  et  Breviter  Illustravit  Georgius  Corne- 
wall  Lewis,  Oxon.,  1846;  Babrii  Fabulae  ^Esopeae,  e  Codice  Manu- 
scripto  partem  secundo,  Nuncprimum  edidit  G.  C.  Lewis,  London, 
1859.     The  two  bound  in  one  vol.      Post  8vo,  half  calf. 

*  Sir  George  Cornewall  Lewis'  Own  Copy,  having  many  annotations  and  corrections 
written  in,  apparently  for  another  edition.  The  second  book  is  exceedingly  scarce, 
the  manuscript  having  been  found  to  be  a  forgery,  and  consequently  Sir  G.  C.  Lewis 
rigidly  suppressed  the  book. 

2824  BACCHYLIDES.     The  Poems  of  Bacchylides,  from  a  Papyrus  in 

the  British  Museum.      Edited  by  F.  G.  Kenyon.      8vo,  cloth. 
London  :  Printed  by  Order  of  the  Trustees  of  the  British  Museum,  1897 
*The  first  edition  of  the  works  of  Bacchylides,  from  the  papyrus  newly  discovered  in 

Egypt. 

2825  BEKKER  (IMMANUEL).     Anecdota  Graeca  (Apollonius  Alex- 

andrinus,  Dionysius  of  Thrace,  Choerobosci,  Diomedis,  Porphyry, 
etc.),  2  vols.,  Berlin,  1814-16;  also,  in  the  same  volume,  Anecdota 
Graeca  e  praestantissimis  Italicar.  Bibliothecarum  codicibus,  descrip- 
sit  J.  P.  Siebenkees,  Nuremberg,  1798.  8vo,  half  red  straight  grain 
morocco,  uncut. 

2826  BERGK  (T.)     Poet*:  Lyrici  GrjECI.      (Pindar,   Tyrtaeus,   Solon, 

Phocylides,  Theognis,  Empedocles,  Socrates,  Sappho,  Alcaeus, 
Anacreon,  Simonides,  Bacchylides,  etc.)  Recensuit  T.  Bergk. 
Editio  altera,  auctior  et  emendatior.      8vo,  half  calf.     Leipzig,  1853 

2827  BERNHARDY  (G.)     Grundriss  der  Griechischen  Litteratur,  mit 

einem  vergleichenden  Ueberblick  der  Romischen.  Dritte  Bearbei- 
tung.      2  vols  in  3.      8vo,  half  calf,  gilt.      (As  3  vols.)       Halle,  1861 

2828  CALLINUS   and  TYRTAEUS.     Callini  Ephesii  Tyrtaei  Aphid- 

naei  Asii  Samii  Carminum  quae  supersunt.  Emendavit  Nicolaus 
Bachius.      8vo,  half  vellum.  Leipzig,  1831 

*  The  only  complete  edition  of  the  extant  fragments  of  the  two  earliest-known  Greek 
poets. 


342  Ibtstorp,  Xanauage  ant)  ^Literature 

GREEK  LITERATURE,  CLASSICAL    AUTHORS,  ETC.— Continued. 

2829  CLASSICAL  REVIEW  (THE).     Vols.  1  to  4,  and  Vol.  5  (Nos.  1 

to  4).  Vols.  1  to  4  in  cloth,  and  the  remaining  three  numbers  as 
issued.     8vo.      (As  4  vols.)  London,  1887-91 

2830  COLUTHUS.     Coluthi  Raptus  Helense.      Recensuit  ad  fidem  codi- 

cum  MSS.  ac  variantes  lectiones  et  notas  adjecit  J.  D.  Lennel. 
Editionem  novam  auctiorem  curavit  G.  H.  Schaefer.  8vo,  half 
vellum.  Leipzig,  1825 

2831  CORY(  I.  P.)     The  Ancient  Fragments:   containing  what  remains 

of  the  Writings  of  Sanchoniatho,  Berossus,  Abydenus,  Megasthenes, 
and  Manetho;  also,  the  Hermetic  Creed,  the  Old  Chronicle,  the 
Laterculus  of  Eratosthenes,  the  Tyrian  Annals,  the  Oracles  of  Zoro- 
aster, and  the  Periplus  of  Hanno.      Royal  8vo,  original  cloth. 

London :  Pickering,    1828 

*  Large  Paper  copy  of  the  scarce  first  edition.  The  second  edition  omitted  a  few 
of  the  fragments.     Each  is  accompanied  with  a  translation. 

2832  Ancient  Fragments.      Second  Edition.      8vo,  cloth,  uncut. 

London:  Pickering,  1832 

*  This  second  edition  was  much  enlarged.  The  preliminary  dissertation  was 
rewritten,  and  increasad  to  nearly  twice  its  length ;  and  additions  were  made  of  Frag- 
ments of  various  writers  giving  the  dynasties  and  history  of  Chaldea,  Assyria,  Media, 
Egypt,  etc. ;  the  Fragment  of  Marcellus  relating  to  the  lost  Atlantis;  Fragments  of 
Orpheus;  etc.,  omitting  some  of  less  interest. 

2^33  [ ]     Ancient  Fragments.     The  Phenix.     A  Collection  of  Old 

and  Rare  Fragments:  viz.,  The  Morals  of  Confucius.  .  .  the  Oracles 
of  Zoroaster.  .  .  Sanchoniatho's  History  of  Creation;  etc.  Post 
8vo,  cloth.  New  York,  1835 

*  The  first  book  printed  by  the  famous  old  New  York  bookseller,  William  Gowans. 

2834  Ancient   Fragments.      New    and  Enlarged   Edition.      By    E. 

Richmond  Hodges.      8vo,  cloth.  London,  1876 

*  In  this  edition  the  Oracles  of  Zoroaster  and  some  other  fragments  were  omitted, 
but  elucidatory  notes  from  recent  discoveries  in  Babylonia  and  Egypt  were  added. 

2835  DAMASCIUS.     Damaskioy  Diadochoy  Aporiai  kai  Lyseis  peri  ton 

Proton  Archon.  Damascii  Philosophi  Platonici  Quaestiones  de  Primis 
Principiis.  Ad  fidem  codd.  MS.  nunc  primum  edidit  J.  Kopp. 
8vo,  half  morocco  (joints  cracked).  Franckfurt  a/M,  1826 

2836  DEMOSTHENES.       Political    Eloquence    in     Greece.      Demos- 

thenes, with  extracts  from  his  Orations,  and  a  critical  discussion  of 
the  "Trial  on  the  Crown."  By  L.  Bredif,  translated  by  M.  J. 
MacMahon.     8vo,  cloth.  Chicago,    1881 


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GREEK  LITERATURE,  CLASSICAL  AUTHORS,  ETC.— Continued. 

2837  DIODORUS  SICULUS.     Diodori  'Bibliotheca   Historica,  ex  Re- 

censione  Ludovici  Dindorfii,  5  vols,  in  4,  half  sheep,  Leipzig, 
1828-31;  also,  Excerpta  Vaticana.  Accedunt  A.  Maii  annotationes, 
cloth,  Leipzig,  1828.     Together  5  vols.     8vo.  Leipzig,  1828-31 

*  The  last  volume  contains  the  fragments  of  the  lost  books  of  Diodorus  discovered 
by  Cardinal  Mai  in  the  Vatican  library. 

2838  Diodori   Siculi   Bibliothecae  quae   supersunt,    ex  nova  recen- 

sione  Ludovici  Dindorfii.  Graece  et  Latine,  cum  Excerpta  et  Frag- 
menta,  et  Indicem,  cura  C.  Muller.  2  vols,  royal  8vo,  half  morocco. 
(Didot's  Classics.)  Paris,  1855 

2%39  The   Historical  Library  of  Diodorus  the  Sicilian.     In  fifteen 

books.  To  which  are  added  the  Fragments  of  Diodorus  that  are 
found  in  .  .  .  Photius,  together  with  those  published  by  Valesius, 
Rhodomannus,  and  Ursinus.  Made  English  by  G.  Booth,  j  maps. 
Folio,  old  calf.  London,  1700 

*  The  first  edition.     Scarce. 

2840  The   Historical    Library    of  Diodorus  the  Sicilian,  to  which 

are  added  the  fragments  of  Diodorus.  Translated  by  G.  Booth. 
2  vols.  8vo,  half  calf.  London,  1814 

*  Scarce.  The  work  of  Diodorus  is  of  the  utmost  value,  from  the  fact  of  its 
being  mainly  founded  on  the  more  ancient  authors — Manetho,  Berosus,  and  others, 
whose  writings  to-day  are  known  only  by  fragments.  The  account  of  the  Origin  of 
the  World,  according  to  the  Egyptians  and  Assyrians,  until  the  recent  discoveries  in 
the  East,  was  formerly  obtained  almost  entirely  from  this  book. 

2841  DIOGENES     LAERTIUS.      Diogenoys    Laertioy    Peri    Bion. 

Diogenes  Laerti  De  uitis,  decretis,  &  respon  |  sis  celebrium  philoso- 

phorum  Libri  |  decern,  nunc  primum  excusi.  |  (Device  of  the  caduces 

of  Froben.)     Basileae,   Anno  M.D.    XXXIII.  |  Small   4to,  morocco 

gilt,  gilt  edges  gauffred,   (rebacked). 

[Basle:  Hieronymus  Froben,  1533] 

*  Editio  Princeps  of  Diogenes  Laertius.  Fine  copy,  with  large  margins,  and 
with  the  separate  leaf  with  the  printer's  device  at  end. 

2842  DION  CASSIUS.     The    History  of    Dion     Cassius    abridg'd    by 

Xiphilin,  containing  the  most  considerable  Passages  under  the  Ro- 
man Emperors,  from  the  time  of  Pompey  the  Great  to  the  Reign 
of  Alexander  Severus.  Done  from  the  Greek  by  Mr.  (Francis) 
Manning.     2  vols.  8vo,  old  calf  (binding  of  Vol.  1  broken). 

London,  1704 


344  UMston?,  ^Language  anfc  ^Literature 

GREEK  LITERATURE,  CLASSICAL  AUTHORS,  ETC.— Contimted. 

2843  DIONYSIUS  OF   HALICARNASSUS.      Dionysii   Halicarnas- 

sensis  Opera  Omnia,  Graece  et  Latine.  Cum  annotationibus  Ste- 
phani,  Sylburgii,  Porti,  Casauboni,  Ursini,  Valesii,  Hudsoni  et 
Reiske.  Engraved  frontispiece  from  an  ancient  codex.  6  vols.  8vo, 
half  vellum.  Leipzig,  1774-77 

2844  The  Roman  Antiquities  of  Dionysius  Halicarnassensis,  trans- 
lated into  English,  with  Notes  and  Dissertations.  By  Edward 
Spelman.     4  vols.  4to,  calf.  London,  1758 

2845  DIONYSIUS  PERIEGETES.     Graece  et  Latine,  cum  vetustis 

Commentariis  et  Interpretationibus,  ex  recensione  et  cum  Annota- 
tione  G.  Bernhardy.     Thick  8vo,  half  calf  (joints  cracked). 

Leipzig,  182& 

*  A  description  of  the  world  as  it  was  known  about  the  third  or  fourth  century. 

2846  DIOPHANTOS.      Diophantos  of  Alexandria:  a  Study  in  the  His- 

tory of  Greek  Algebra.      By  T.  L.  Heath.     8vo,  cloth. 

Cambridge:    The  University  Press,  1885 

2847  EPICTETUS.     The  Teaching  of  Epictetus:  being  the  Encheiri- 

dion  .  .  .  with  Selections  from  the  Dissertations  and  Fragments- 
Translated,  and  with  Introduction  and  Notes,  by  T.  W.  Rolleston. 
i2mo,  cloth.  London,  1888 

2848  The  Works   of  Epictetus.      Translated    from  the  Greek  by 

Thomas  Wentworth  Higginson.  New  and  Revised  Edition.  2  vols, 
crown  8vo,  cloth.  Boston,  1891 

2849  ESCURIAL   LIBRARY.     Catalogue  des  Manuscrits  Grecs  de  la 

Bibliotheque  de  l'Escurial.     Par  E.  Miller.     4to,  wrappers,  pp.  563. 

Paris,  1848 

2850  FABIUS  PICTOR   (Q.)     Some  Account   of  the   Roman  History 

of  Fabius  Pictor  from  a  MS.  lately  discovered  in  Herculaneum. 
8vo,  sewed,  pp.  27.  London,  1749. 

*  A  satire. 

2851  GREGORIUS  OF  CORINTH.     Gregorii    Corinthii   et   aliorum 

Grammaticum  libri  De  Dialectis  Linguae  Graecae.  Primum  editus 
Manuelis  Moschopuli,  recensuit  et  cum  Notis  G.  Koenii,  F.  J.  Bas- 
tii,  J.  F.  Boissonadi,  suisque  edidit  G.  H.  Schaefer.  8vo,  old  calf 
(joints  cracked).  Leipzig,  181 1. 


of  Greece  ano  1Rome  345 

GREEK  LITERATURE,   CLASSICAL  AUTHORS,   ETC.— Continued. 

2852  HANNO  THE    CARTHAGINIAN.     The   Voyage   of    Hanno, 

translated  and  accompanied  with  the  Greek  text;  explained  from 
the  accounts  of  modern  travellers,  etc.  By  Thomas  Falconer. 
j  maps.     8vo,  half  roan.  London,  1797 

*  The  famous  voyage  along  the  Atlantic  coast  of  Africa  about  the  sixth  century  B.C. 
In  this  narrative  occurs  the  first  mention  of  the  Gorilla,  though  Hanno  took  them  for 
human  beings.  Many  other  marvellous  things  are  related — burning  mountains  and 
countries,  troglodytes,  etc. 

2853  HERMES   TRISMEGISTUS.     Hermes  Trismegiste.     Traduc- 

tion complete,  preceded  d'une  Etude  sur  l'Origine  des  Livres  Her- 
metiques.      Par  L.  Menard.     8vo,  half  morocco.  Paris,  1866 

2854 The  Theological  and   Philosophical  Works  of  Hermes  Tris- 

megistus,  Christian  Neo-Platonist.  Translated  by  J.  D.  Chambers. 
With  Preface,  Notes,  and  Indices.     8vo,  cloth.         Edinburgh,  1882 

2855  The  Virgin   of  the  World,  now   first  rendered  into   English, 

with  Essay,  Introductions,  and  Notes,  by  Dr.  Anna  Kingsford  and 
Edward  Maitland.     Frontispiece.     Square  8vo,  parchment. 

London,  1885 

2856  HERO    OF     ALEXANDRIA.     The    Pneumatics    of    Hero    of 

Alexandria  from  the  original  Greek  by  B.  Woodcroft.  Numerous 
illustrations.      Small  4to,  cloth.  London,  1851 

*  Hero,  it  is  supposed,  lived  in  the  second  century  B.  C.  In  this  book  will  be 
found  the  first  description  of  a  steam  engine,  of  machines  working  on  practically  the 
same  principle  as  the  modern  coin-and-slot  machines,  a  fire  engine,  hydraulic  organs, 
etc. 

2857  HERODIAN.     Herodian's   History  of  his  own   times;  or,  of  the 

Roman  Empire  after  Marcus.  Translated  into  English,  with  large 
Notes,  etc.,  by  J.  Hart.     8vo,  sheep  (cover  loose).        London,  1749 

2858  HERODOTUS  and    CTESIAS.     Herodoti    Historiarum    Libri 

IX,  recognovit  et  Commentationem  ....  Guil.  Dindorfius;  Ctesiae 
Cnidii  et  Chronographorum,  Castoris,  Eratosthenis,  etc.  Disser- 
tatio  et  Notis  illustrata  a  Carolo  Mullero.  Graece  et  Latine  cum 
Indicibus.   Royal  8vo,  half  morocco.   (Didot's  Classics.)    Paris,  1862 

2859  HERODOTUS.     Beloe    (W.)     Herodotus    translated    from    the 

Greek,  with  Notes.  Fourth  Edition.  4  vols.  8vo,  polished  calf, 
gilt.  London,  1821 

2860 Bobrik  (H.)     Geographie    des    Herodot     vorzugsweise    aus 

dem  Schriftsteller  selbst  dargestellt.  jo  folding  maps.  8vo,  half 
red  morocco.  Konigsberg,  1838 


346  HMstors,  Xan^uage  anfc  ^Literature 

GREEK  LITERATURE,  CLASSICAL  AUTHORS,  ETC.— Continued. 

2861  HERODOTUS.  Cary  (H.)  Lexicon  to  Herodotus,  Greek  and 
English,  adapted  to  the  Text  of  Gaisford  and  Baehr.  8vo,  half 
morocco,  gilt.  Oxford,  1843 

2862 Larcher  (P.  H.)     Historical   and   Critical   Remarks  on  the 

Nine  Books  of  the  History  of  Herodotus,  with  a  Chronological 
Table.      Translated  from  the  French.      2  vols.  8vo,  half  calf,  gilt. 

London,  1829 

2863 Larcher  (P.  H.)     Historical  and  Critical  Comments  on  the 

History  of  Herodotus,  with  a  Chronological  Table.  From  the 
French.  New  Edition,  with  Corrections  and  Additions,  by  W.  D. 
Cooley.      2  vols,  half  morocco,  gilt.  London,  1844 

2864 Laurent  (P.  E.)  The  Nine  Books  of  the  History  of  Hero- 
dotus translated  from  the  Text  of  Gaisford,  with  Notes,  Illustrative 
and  Critical,  and  Geographical  Index.  Third  Edition,  with 
numerous  Corrections,  additional  Notes,  etc.,  and  a  map  of  the  world. 
2  vols.  8vo,  half  calf.  Oxford,  1846 

2865  Littlebury    (Isaac).      History    of     Herodotus.      Translated 

from  the  Greek.      New  Edition,  corrected.     8vo,  half  calf,  gilt. 

Oxford,  1824 

2866  Macan  (R.  W.)     Herodotus.     The  Fourth,  Fifth,  and   Sixth 

Books.  With  Introductions,  Notes,  Appendices,  Indices,  and  maps. 
2  vols.  8vo,  cloth.  London,  1895 

*  These  three  books  of  Herodotus  "may  be  said  to  carry  on  the  story  of  the 
advance  of  the  Persian  power;  its  approximation  to  the  great  centres  of  Hellenism; 
its  absorption  of  Hellenic  colonies;  its  gains  at  the  expense  of  barbarous  Europe;  its 
reconquest  of  rebel  Ionia;  its  spread  over  the  /Egean;  its  assault  on  Attica." 

2867  Macaulay    (G.  C.)     The    History    of    Herodotus    translated 

into  English.      2  vols,  post  8vo,  cloth.  London,  1890 

2868 Rawlinson  (George).  History  of  Herodotus.  A  new  Eng- 
lish Version,  edited,  with  copious  Notes  and  Appendices,  illustrat- 
ing the  History  and  Geography  of  Herodotus  from  the  most  Recent 
Sources  of  Information,  etc.,  by  George  Rawlinson,  assisted  by  Sir 
Henry  Rawlinson  and  Sir  J.  G.  Wilkinson.  Maps  and  illustrations. 
4  vols.  8vo,  half  morocco  gilt,  gilt  tops.  London,  1858-60 

2869  Rawlinson  (George).  History  of  Herodotus.  Third  Edi- 
tion.    4  vols.  8vo,  cloth.  London,  1875 

*  This  edition  was  considerably  altered  and  enlarged,  owing  to  the  discoveries  in 
Babylonia  and  Assyria.  George  Smith,  the  Assyriologist,  assisted  in  the  revision  of 
that  portion  of  the  history. 


of  Greece  ano  1Rome  347 

GREEK  LITERATURE,  CLASSICAL  AUTHORS,  VIZ.— Continued. 

2870  HERODOTUS.       Rennell    (J.)      The    Geographical    System  of 

Herodotus  Examined  and  Explained  by  a  Comparison  with  those 
of  other  Ancient  Authors  and  with  Modern  Geography.  Second 
Edition,  revised.  Portrait  of  the  author  and  maps.  2  vols.  8vo,  calf, 
gilt.  London,  1830 

2871   Sayce   (A.  H.)     The  Ancient   Empires  of  the  East.      Hero- 

dotos  I. -III.  [in  Greek].  With  Notes,  Introductions,  and  Appen- 
dices.    8vo,  cloth.  London,  1883 

2872  Taylor  (Isaac).  Herodotus.  Translated,  with  short  Ex- 
planatory Notes.      Map.     8vo,  calf,  gilt.  London,  1829 

z873  Turner    (Dawson  VV.)     Notes   on   Herodotus,  Original  and 

Selected,    from    the    best    Commentators.       Second     Edition,    with 

%         numerous  additions  and  corrections.      Post  8vo,  calf,  gilt.     (Bonn's 

Classical  Library.)  London,  1853 

2874  Wheeler  (J.  T.)     An  Analysis  and  Summary  of  Herodotus, 

with  Synchronistical  Table  of  Principal  Events,  etc.  Post  8vo, 
calf,  gilt.      (Bohn's  Classical  Library.)  London,  1854 

2875  Wheeler  (J.  T.)  The  Geography  of  Herodotus  .  .  .  Illus- 
trated from  Modern  Researches  and  Discoveries.  Maps  and  plans. 
8vo,  cloth.  London,  1854 

2876  HESIOD,    MUSiEUS,  ETC.      Hesiodus,    Apollonius    Rhodius, 

Musaeus,  Coluthus,  Quintus  Smyrnseus,  Tryphiodorus,  Tzetzaeus. 
Grsece  et  Latine,  cum  Indicibus  Nominum  et  Rerum.  Cum 
fragmenta  Asii,  Pisandri,  Panyasidis,  Choerili,  Antimachi.  Edidit 
F.  S.  Lehrs,  et  F.  Dubner.  Royal  8vo,  half  morocco.  (Didot's 
Classics.)  Paris,  1862 

2877  HESIOD,     CALLIMACHUS,     ano    THEOGNIS.      Literally 

translated  by  J.  Banks.  Post  8vo,  calf,  gilt.  (Bohn's  Classical 
Library.)  London,  1856 

2878  HESYCHIUS  MILESIUS.    Opuscula  Duo  quae  supersunt;  I.  De 

Hominibus  Doctrina  et  Eruditione  Claris;  II.  De  Originis  Urbis 
Constantinopoleos,  et  Cardinalis  Bessarionis  Epistola,  etc.  Cura 
Orellius,  et  Pancirolli.     8vo,  boards.  Leipzig,  1820 


34$  UMstorj?,  Xanguage  an&  literature 

GREEK  LITERATURE,  CLASSICAL  AUTHORS,   ETC.— Continued. 

2879  HIBBERT'S  PRIVATE  GREEK  PRESS.  The  Book  of  the 
Orphic  Hymns,  together  with  the  Principal  Fragments  of  other 
hymns  attributed  to  Orpheus.  Extracted  from  Hermann's  Edition. 
8vo,  contemporary  calf  gilt,  gilt  edges  (the  binding  damaged,  but 
otherwise  a  fine  copy).  Printed  in  Uncial  Letters  as  a  Typographi- 
cal Experiment,  and  published  for  the  sum  of  three  shillings  and 
sixpence  in  the  year  1827. 

*  The  First  of  only  Two  Productions  from  Julian  Hibbert's  Private  Greek  Press. 
The  interest  of  this  production  of  a  private  press  is  still  further  increased  by  the 
character  of  the  printer,  as  shown  in  the  prefaces  to  this  and  the  following  volume. 
A  few  extracts  will  show  the  man,  and  the  principles  of  his  typography,  better,  pos- 
sibly, than  a  mere  description,  and,  perhaps,  add  a  little  to  the  gaiety  of  a  collection 
of  Greek  books.  Julian  Hibbert  was  evidently  a  type  of  the  old  book-lover,  but 
with  a  fund  of  humor  in  his  character  that  is  sometimes  wanting  in  the  average  biblio- 
maniac. Nothing  practically  is  known  of  him  except  the  fact  of  his  printing  these 
two  books.  He  must  have  lived  in  Kentish-town,  London,  as  the  books  are  dated 
from  there.  The  preface  is  divided  into  two  parts,  the  first  on  the  typography,  the 
second  generally  on  Orpheus  and  the  editions  of  his  works.  In  the  first  part  he 
writes,  the  extracts  being  a  little  condensed  : 

"  If  in  the  following  Typographical  Experiment  you  expect  to  find  a  handsome 
type,  you  will  be  very  much  disappointed,  for,  as  far  as  beauty  is  concerned,  the  type 
which  I  present  to  you  is  no  doubt  an  utter  failure.  I  will  confess  that  I  never  saw  a 
Greek  MS.  My  alphabet  was  first  composed  from  Inscriptions  in  the  Museums  of 
London  and  Paris.  When  however  I  had  read  Montfaucon's  Palseographia  Grseca, 
and  seen  the  facsimiles  of  the  Herculanensian  MSS. ,  I  altered  the  forms  of  many  of 
the  letters.  My  characters  may  be  said  generally  to  resemble  those  of  the  Codex 
Ephremi.  Yet  they  look  very  different  from  a  MS.,  and  have  not  even  regularity  for 
an  excuse.  All  I  can  say  is  I  am  tired  with  attempting  to  produce  better  letters,  I 
cannot  afford  the  best  workmen,  and  indifferent  workmen  are  not  improvements  but 
only  expenses.  .  .  Here  I  terminate  the  account  of  my  type,  which  is  I  hope  good  in 
theory,  tho'  I  confess  the  execution  of  it  is  detestable,  I  am  preparing  an  edition  of 
Plutarch  on  Superstition,  which  will  serve  to  occupy  my  compositor,  'till  I  can  ascer- 
tain from  the  sale  of  the  present  volume,  whether  it  is  worth  my  while  to  continue  print- 
ing. For  I  tell  you  plainly  I  am  very  unwilling  to  ruin  myself  for  the  benefit  of  merely 
a  dozen  purchasers.  I  have  ventured  to  have  250  copies  worked  off.  I  ought  at  the 
beginning  to  have  insisted  on  the  importance  of  reading  Greek  in  a  type  that  repre- 
sents with  tolerable  accuracy,  the  forms  of  the  letters  used  by  the  Greeks  themselves. 
It  is  evident  that  uncial  type  is  of  importance  not  only  as  a  matter  of  taste,  but  as  a 
matter  of  religion.  If  orthodoxy,  or  heterodoxy  depend  upon  the  appearance  of  part 
of  a  single  Greek  character  in  the  faded  writing  of  some  half-dozen  mutilated  old 
books,  surely  every  true  believer  ought  to  devote  a  considerable  portion  of  his  mortal 
existence  to  the  study  of  those  letters  which  will,  no  doubt,  equally  open  to  him  the 
gates  of  Heaven  or  Hades,"  etc.,  etc.     (See  note  to  the  following  item.) 


of  Greece  ano  1Rome  349 

GREEK  LITERATURE,    CLASSICAL  AUTHORS,   ETC.— Continued. 

*88o  HIBBERT'S  PRIVATE  GREEK  PRESS.  Plutarchus  and 
Theophrastus  on  Superstition,  with  various  Appendices,  and  a 
Life  of  Plutarchus.  Printed  A.D.  1828.  Price,  One  Guinea. 
8vo,  finely  bound  in  half  blue  morocco  gilt,  gilt  top,  uncut. 

*  Julian  Hibbert's  experiment  was  not  a  success,  and  with  this  book  he  stopped 
his  work.  In  the  preface  to  this  volume  he  gives  the  result  of  the  issue  of  his 
first  work. 

"The  fate  of  my  experiment  was  soon  decided.  Very  few  booksellers  conde- 
scended to  let  a  copy  of  the  unfortunate  production  remain  in  their  shops  on  sale  or 
return.  Some  said  they  did  not  deal  in  Greek  books;  some  said  that  they  did  not  deal 
in  new  books ;  and  one  even  said  that  the  book  was  too  thin  and  might  be  lost.  When 
I  received  this  disastrous  information  I  would  willingly  have  renounced  printing  alto- 
gether, but  part  of  this  Plutarch  was  worked  off.  But  I  still  had  hope.  I  had  sent 
copies  of  the  Orphica  to  the  Newspapers  and  Reviews.  But  more  than  a  year  has 
elapsed,  and  no  Newspaper  or  Review  has  in  the  slightest  degree  condescended  to 
take  notice  of  the  book.  Now,  however,  I  am  seriously  persuaded  that  the  editors 
were  silent  principally  out  of  mercy  as  being  unwilling  to  blame  a  poor  devil  who  did 
his  best,  and  on  the  other  hand  unable  to  praise.  However  what  is  printed  is 
printed  ;  and  I  must  give  as  an  excuse  for  having  besmeared  so  much  excellent  paper, 
that  hereby  I  have,  at  any  rate  partially,  attained  my  avowed  object.  The  door  of 
my  printing-room  must  now  be  closed,  and  I  earnestly  solicit  the  prayers  of  the 
faithful,  that  I  may  never  again  be  guilty  of  the  horrible  crime  of  scribbling." 
(Here  follows  an  abstract  of  the  exact  cost  of  the  edition  of  the  Orphica,  and  the 
number  of  copies  disposed  of,  from  xvhich  it  seems  that  Henry  G.  B.ohn  bought 
j 2  copies,  another  bookseller  6,  one  private  gentleman  bought  one  copy,  and  that  the 
author  "forced"  six  others  upon  three  private  parties,  making  a  total  receipt  of 
jCj,  gs.  6d.,  against  a  cost  of  £34,  us.  6d.)  "  On  first  turning  printer  I  vowed  to  buy 
no  other  than  Greek  type,  but  I  had  to  get  some  brevier  rotnan,  which  seems  compiled 
from  various  founts,  and  bears  an  invincible  antipathy  to  a  straight  line.  It  was  the 
first  modern  type  I  ever  bought,  and  sadly  was  I  cheated  in  the  purchase  of  it.  I 
know  not  what  I  shall  do  with  the  present  volume.  When  in  better  health  than  usual 
I  determine  to  lock  up  the  whole  edition  ;  when  rather  ailing,  I  determine  to  give  away 
a  few  copies  to  particular  friends  ;  when  finally,  I  consider  that  I  have  only  a  few 
months  or  days  to  live,  I  then  determine  to  offer  the  whole  edition  for  sale.  At  all 
events  the  price  marked  on  the  book  shall  not  be  humble.  I  was  decidedly  wrong 
with  regard  to  my  reprint  of  the  Orphica  ;  for  what  few  purchasers  there  were,  would 
probably  as  soon  have  paid  seven  shillings  as  three  and  sixpence  ;  and  then  again,  in 
giving  a  copy  away,  the  larger  the  sum  marked,  the  greater  present  it  seems.  '  Price 
one  Guinea,'  therefore,  ornaments  the  title  page  of  this  volume  ;  and  any  one  silly 
personage,  who  will  give  this  sum,  will  put  more  money  into  my  pocket,  than  three 
more  sensible  men,  who  would  only  honour  me  with  the  cost  price  of  between  six  and 
seven  shillings.  I  terminate  this  preface  by  consigning  all  '  Greek  Scholars'  to  the 
special  care  of  Beelzebul." 


35°  Ibiston?,  Xanauaoe  ant)  ^Literature 

GREEK  LITERATURE,  CLASSICAL  AUTHORS,  ETC.— Continued. 

2881  HIMERIUS.      Himerii    Sophistse  quae  reperiri   potuerunt,  videlicet 

Eclogae  e  Photii  Myriobiblo  repetitae  et  Declamationes,  e  Codicibus 
Augustanis,  Oxoniensibus  et  Vaticanis.  Accurate  recensuit,  emen- 
davit,  Latina  versione  et  Commentario  per  G.  Wernsdorf.  Portrait 
of  the  editor.   Thick  8vo,  calf,  gilt  (front  cover  loose).     Gottingen,  1790 

*  First  complete  editon. 

2882  HIPPOCRATES.     The  Genuine  Works  of  Hippocrates.     Trans- 

lated from  the  Greek,  with  a  Preliminary  Discourse  and  Annotations 
by  Francis  Adams.      2  vols.  8vo,  cloth.      (Sydenham  Society.) 

London,  1849 

2883  HOFFMANN    (S.  F.  G.)     Lexicon    Bibliographicum,   sive    Index 

Editionum  et  Interpretationum  Scriptorum  Graecorum  turn  Sacrorum 
turn  Profanorum.      3  vols.  8vo,  half  calf.  Leipzig,  1832-36 

2884  Bibliographisches     Lexicon    der   gesammten    Litteratur    der 

Griechen.    Zweite  Ausgabe.    3  vols.  8vo,  old  calf.      Leipzig,  1838-45 

*  Best  edition  of   this  comprehensive  bibliography  of  Greek  authors,  which  gives- 
very  full  descriptions  of  the  15th  Century  and  other  early  editions. 

2885  HOMER.     Autenrieth  (G. )     A  Homeric  Dictionary.     Translated 

by  R.  P.  Keep.      Crown  8vo,  cloth.  New  York,  1897 

2886  Bonitz  (H.)     The   Origin   of  the   Homeric   Poems.      Trans- 
lated by  L.  R.  Packard.      Square  i2mo,  cloth.  New  York,  1880 

2887  Butcher    (S.    H.)   and    Lang   (Andrew).     The    Odyssey  of 

Homer  done  into  English  Prose.  First  Edition,  frontispiece. 
Post  8vo,  cloth.  London,  1879 

2888  Cureton   (W.)     Fragments   of  the  Iliad  of   Homer  from  a 

Syriac  Palimpsest.      Edited  by  William  Cureton.      Folio,  cloth. 
London  :  Printed  by  Order  of  the  Trustees  of  the  British  Museum,  185  1 

*The  Manuscript  was  written  in  Uncial  Greek,  and  over  the  Homer  was  written  a 
Syriac  theological  treatise,  apparently  about  the  9th  or  10th  Century.  Facsimiles  are 
given  of  the  original. 

2889  Dart   (J.  H.)     The  Iliad  of   Homer  in    English   Hexameter 

Verse.  Small  4to,  cloth,  gilt.  Presentation  copy  from  the  author 
(with  two  A.  L.  S.  inserted)  to  Lord  Chief  Justice  Coleridge. 

London,  1865 


of  Greece  an&  IRome  35 ! 


Seconfc  Session* 

GREEK  LITERATURE,  CLASSICAL  AUTHORS,  KTC— Continued. 

2890  HOMER.    Dunbar  (H.)    A  Complete  Concordance  to  the  Odyssey 

and  Hymns  of  Homer;  to  which  is  added  a  Concordance  to  the  Par- 
allel Passages  in  the  Iliad,  Odyssey,  and  Hymns.     4to,  cloth. 

Oxford:    The  Clarendon  Press,  1880 

2891  Engelmann  (R.)  and  Anderson  (W.  C.  F.)     Pictorial  Atlas 

to  Homer's  Iliad  and  Odyssey.  36 plates,  containing  225  illustrations 
from  works  of  Ancient  Art,  with  Descriptive  Text,  and  an  epitome  of 
the  contents  of  each  book.     Oblong  4to,  cloth.  London,  1892 

2892  Gladstone    (Rt.    Hon.    W.    E.)      Landmarks   of    Homeric 

Study,  together  with  an  Essay  on  the  points  of  contact  between  the 
Assyrian  tablets  and  the  Homeric  text.     i2mo,  cloth.      London,  1890 

2893 Knight  (R.  Payne).      Carmina    Homerica  Ilias  et  Odyssea 

....  cum  Notis  ac  Prolegomenis  in  quibus  de  Eorum  Origine, 
Auctore,  et  yEtate,  itemque  de  Priscae  Linguae  progressu,  et  Praecoci 
Maturitate  diligenter  inquiritur.  Opera  et  Studio  R.  P.  Knight. 
Map.     Royal  8vo,  half  calf.  London,  1820 

*  The  text  of  Homer  is  printed  with  the  digamma  throughout. 

2894  Koliades  (Constantine).     Ulysses  Homer:  a   Discovery  of 

the  true  author  of  the  Iliad  and  Odyssey.  Post  8vo,  calf,  gilt. 
Autograph  letter  of  the  author  inserted.  London,  1829 

*  The  author  endeavors  to  prove  that  the  Homeric  poems  were  written  by  Ulysses 
himself. 

2895  Lang  (Andrew).     Homer  and  the    Epic.      First  Edition. 

Post  8vo,  cloth.  London,  1893 

2896  Lang  (Andrew),    Leaf  (Walter),   and    Myers   (Ernest). 

The  Iliad  of  Homer  done  into  English  Prose.      Post  8vo,  cloth. 

*  First  Edition.  London,   1883 

2897  Leaf    (Walter).      A  Companion  to  the  Iliad    for  English 

readers.     Frontispiece.      Post  8vo,  cloth.  London,  1892 

2898  Monro  (D.  B.)    A  Grammar  of  the  Homeric  Dialect.   Second 

Edition,  revised  and  enlarged.  8vo,  cloth.  (Clarendon  Press 
Series.)  Oxford,  1891 


35 2  HMstors,  Xanouaae  an&  ^Literature 

GREEK  LITERATURE,  CLASSICAL  AUTHORS,  VIZ  —Continued. 

2899  HOMER.      Nitzsch  (G.  G.)     De  Historia  Homeri  maximeque  de 

Scriptorum  Carminum  yEtate  Meletemata.,  Fasciculus  Prior  {and, 
Posterior),  Hanover,  1830, 1837  ;  Sollemnia  Natalitia  .  .  .  Friderici  VI. 
1839  .  .  .  Rite  Celebrandi  .  .  .  per  G.  G.  Nitzschium,  Inest.  Mele- 
tem  de  Hist.  Homeri,  Fasc.  II.,  Comm.  IV.,  Particula  in  qua  dis- 
putatur  de  Pisistrato  Homericum  Carminum,  instauratore  ad  scho- 
lion  Plautinum  nuper  repertum,  Fasc.  II.,  P.  IV.,  1837  ;  De  Memoria 
Homeri  Antiquissima  Commentatio,  Cap.  I.  et  II.  (these  last  two, 
pp.  32  and  40  respectively),  Kilise,  n.  d.  Bound  in  1  vol.  Small 
4to,  boards. 

2900  Pierron    (A.)      L'Odyssee    d'Homere,    texte    Grec,    publie 

d'apres  les  travaux  les  plus  recents  de  la  Philologie  accompagne 
d'un  commentaire  critique  et  explicatif,  precede  d'une  Introduc- 
tion, et  suivi  de  la  Batrachomyomachie,  des  Hymnes  Homeriques, 
etc.  Deuxieme  Edition,  revue  et  corrigee.  2  vols.  8vo,  half  mo- 
rocco (Vol.  2  is  of  the  first  edition,  1875;  Vol.  1,  the  second  edi- 
tion, 1887).  Paris,  1887-75 

2901  Wolf   (F.  A.)     Prolegomena  ad   Homerum.     Vol.    1.     (All 

published.)     Post  8vo,  boards.  Hallse,  1795 

*  The  great  pioneer  work  in  Homeric  criticism. 

2902  HYPERIDES.      Fragments   of   an  Oration   against    Demosthenes 

respecting  the  Money  of  Harpalus.  Published  by  A.  C.  Harris  of 
Alexandria.     11  plates,  facsimiling  the  32  fragments.     4to,  wrappers. 

London:  Privately  printed,  1848 

2903  The  Oration  of  Hyperides  against  Demosthenes.  The  Frag- 
ments of  the  Greek  text  now  first  edited  from  the  facsimile  of  the 
MS.  discovered  at  Thebes  in  1847,  with  fragments  of  the  same 
oration  cited  in  Ancient  Writers.  With  Preliminary  Dissertation  and 
Notes,  and  a  facsimile  of  a  portion  of  the  MS.  By  Churchill  Babing- 
ton.     4to,  paper,  cloth  back,  pp.  84.     London  and  Cambridge,  1850 

2904  The  Orations  of  Hyperides  for  Lycophron  and  for  Euxenip- 

pus,  now  First  Printed  in  Facsimile,  with  a  short  account  of  the 
discovery  of  the  Original  Manuscript  at  Thebes  in  1847.  By  Joseph 
Arden.  Edited,  with  Notes  and  Illustrations  by  the  Rev.  Churchill 
Babington.      Folio,  half  morocco.  Cambridge  (Eng.),  1853 

2905  The    Funeral  Oration  of  Hyperides  over  Leosthenes  and  his 

comrades  in  the  Lamian  war,  now  first  edited  from  a  papyrus  in  the 
British  Museum.  By  Churchill  Babington.  Facsimiles.  Folio,  limp 
boards.  Cambridge  (Eng.),  1858 


ot  Greece  an&  IRome  353 

GREEK  LITERATURE,  CLASSICAL  AUTHORS,  ETC.— Continued. 

IAMBLICHUS.     See  Taylor  (Thomas). 

2906  JEBB  (R.  C.)    The  Attic  Orators  from  Antiphon  to  Isaeos.     2  vols. 

8vo,  cloth.  London,  1876 

*  Lives  and  Summaries  of  the  speeches  or  writings  of  Antiphon,  Lysias,  Isokrates, 
etc. 

2907  JEVONS  (F.  B.)     A  History  of  Greek  Literature  from  the  Earliest 

Period  to  the  death  of  Demosthenes.      Post  8vo,  cloth. 

London,  n.  d.  [1886] 

JULIAN  (EMPEROR).     See  Taylor  (Thomas). 

2908  JULIUS  POLLUX.     Julii  Pollucis  Historia  Physica,  seu  Chroni- 

con  ab  Origine  Mundi.  Nunc  primum  Graece  et  Latine  editum  .  .  . 
Ignatio  Hardt.     8vo,  half  calf.  Monachii  et  Lips.,  1792 

2909  LONGINUS.     Longinus  on   the  Sublime  in  Writing.     Translated, 

with  Notes,  original  and  selected,  and  three  dissertations.  (By 
W.  T.  Spurdens.)     8vo,  half  calf  antique.  London,  1836 

2910  LUCIAN.     Lucian's   True   History,  translated  by  Francis  Hickes. 

Illustrated  by    W.  Strang,  J.  B.  Clark,  and  Aubrey  Beardsley.      With 
Introduction  by  C.  Whibley.   Small  4to,  cloth,  uncut.   London,  1894 
*Only  251  copies  privately  printed,  this  being  No.  139. 

291 1   A  Second-Century   Satirist;  or,  Dialogues  and  Stories  from 

Lucian  of  Samosata.  Translated,  with  Introduction  and  Notes,  by 
W.  D.  Sheldon.     Crown  8vo,  cloth.  Philadelphia,  1901 

2912  Selections   from    Lucian,  translated   by  E.  J.  Smith.      i2mo, 

cloth,  uncut.  New  York,  1892 

2913  MAHAFFY    (J.  P,)     A    History  of   Classical   Greek    Literature. 

Second  Edition,  revised  throughout.     2  vols,  post  8vo,  cloth. 

London,  1883 

2914  MARCIAN   OF  HERACLEA.     Periple  de  Marcien  d'Heraclee, 

Epitome  d'Artemidore,  Isidore  de  Charax,  etc.;  ou,  Supplement 
aux  dernieres  editions  des  Petits  Geographes  d'apres  un  manuscrit 
Grec  de  la  Bibliotheque  Royale.  Par  E.  Miller.  Avec  une  carte. 
8vo,  cloth.  Paris,  1839 

2915  MEINEKE  (AUGUSTUS).     Fragmenta  Comicorum  Gnecorum 

(Historiam  Criticam  Comicorum  Graecorum,  Fragmenta,  Indicem, 
et  Supplementa).     7  vols.  8vo,  half  morocco.  Berlin,  1839-57 


354  Ibiston?,  Xanouaae  ant>  ^Literature 

GREEK  LITERATURE,  CLASSICAL  AUTHORS,  ETC.  —  Continued. 

2916  MELEAGER.     Meleagri  Reliquiaes.     Lectionis  Varietatem,    Ver- 

sionem,  et  Commentarium  Perpetuum  adjecit  I.  C.  F.  Manso.  8vo, 
cloth.  Jena,  1789 

2917  MENANDER.    Menander's  Georgos.    Revised  Text  of  the  Geneva 

Fragment,  with  Translation  and  Notes  by  B.  P.  Grenfell  and  A.  S. 
Hunt.     8vo,  wrappers,  pp.  26.  Oxford:  Clarendon  Press,  1898 

2918  MULLACH    (F.  G.   A.)     Fragmenta   Philosophorum   Grsecorum, 

collegit  .  .  .  annotationibus  et  prolegomenis  illustravit  F.  G.  A. 
Mullachius.  Poeseos  Philosophicae  caeterorumque  ante  Socratem 
philosophorum  quae  supersunt.  Royal  8vo,  wrappers,  pp.  575. 
(Didot's  Classics.)  Paris,  i860 

*  Includes  the  poetical  fragments  of  Empedocles,  Apothegma  of  the  Seven  Sages — 
Parmenides,  Xenophanes,  Pythagoras,  Democritus,  etc. 

2919  MULLER  (CARL  and  THEODORE).    Fragmenta  Historicorum 

Graecorum,  Hecataei;  Charonis;  Apollodori;  Berosi ;  Ctesibus;  Q. 
Fabii  Pictoris;  Callicratis  Tyrii;  Zenobise;  Photii;  &c.  Complete 
in  5  vols.  Royal  8vo,  half  calf  and  morocco  (not  uniform).  (Didot's 
Classics.)  Paris,  1841-83 

2920  MULLER   (K.  O.)     History  of  the  Literature   of  Ancient  Greece 

to  the  period  of  Isocrates.  Translated  by  George  Cornewall  Lewis 
and  J.  W.  Donaldson.  New  Edition,  corrected.  8vo,  half  mo- 
rocco.    (Library  of  Useful  Knowledge.)     London,  n.  d.  [circa  1840] 

2921  A   History  of  the   Literature  of  Ancient   Greece.      By  K.  O. 

Muller.  Continued  after  the  author's  death  by  John  William 
Donaldson.     Portrait  of  Muller.     3  vols.  8vo,  cloth.     London,  1858 

2922  MURRAY  (GILBERT).     A  History  of  Ancient  Greek  Literature. 

Post  8vo,  cloth.  London,  1898 

2923  MUSiEUS.      Musaei   Grammatici  de   Herone   et   Leandro  carmen 

cum  conjecturis  ineditis  Petri  Francii  ex  recensione  J.  Schraderi. 
Editionem  novam  auctiorem  curavit  G.  H.  Schaefer.  8vo,  half 
vellum.  Leipzig,  1825 

2924  NAUCK    (A.)     Tragicorum  Grsecorum  Fragmenta.     Recensuit 

Augustus  Nauck.      8vo,  half  calf.  Leipzig,  1856 

2925  NICOLAUS  DAMASCENUS.     Historiarum  Excerpta  et  Frag- 

menta quae  supersunt.  Cum  versionem  Latinam  H.  Valesii  et  H. 
Grotii,  &c.     8vo,  half  calf.  Leipzig,  1804 


of  (Breece  ano  "IRome  355 

GREEK  LITERATURE,  CLASSICAL  AUTHORS,  ETC.— Continued. 

OCELLUS  LUCANUS.     See  Taylor  (Thomas). 

2926  OPUSCULA   MYTHOLOGICA,  PHYSICA   ET  ETHICA. 

Graece  et  Latine.  (Palaephatus,  Eratosthenes,  Heracliti  de  Incredi- 
bilibus,  Phurnuti,  Sallustii  de  Diis  et  Mundo,  Ocellus  Lucanus, 
Theophrastus,  Democratis,  etc.)  Engraved  frontispiece.  8vo,  calf 
(joints  cracked).  Amsterdam,  1688 

ORPHEUS.     See  Hibbert  (Julian),  also  Taylor  (Thomas). 

2927  PALEY    (F.  A.)     Greek   Wit.       A  Collection  of  Smart  Sayings 

and  Anecdotes  translated  from  the  Greek  Prose  Writers.  Second 
Series,      nmo,  cloth  London,  1881 

2928  PAULUS  iEGINETA.     The  Seven   Books  of   Paulus  ^gineta, 

translated  from  the  Greek  with  a  Commentary,  embracing  a  com- 
plete view  of  the  knowledge  possessed  by  the  Greeks,  Romans 
and  Arabians  on  all  subjects  connected  with  Medicine  and  Surgery. 
By  Francis  Adams.      3  vols.  8vo,  cloth.     (The  Sydenham  Society.) 

London,  1844-47 

2929  PAUSANIAS.      Pausanias'  Description  of  Greece,  translated  into 

English,  with  Notes  and  Index,  by  A.  R.  Shilleto.  2  vols,  post 
8vo,  cloth.     (Bohn's  Classical  Library.)  London,  1886 

See  also  Taylor  (Thomas). 


2930  PHILO  JUDiEUS,  SIBYLLINE  ORACLES  and  VIRGIL. 

Philonis  Judaei  de  Cophini  Festo  et  de  Colendis  Parentibus,  Edi- 
tore  A.  Maio,  Milan,  1818;  Virgilii  Maronis  Interpretes  Veteres, 
Edidit  A.  Maii,  with  two  facsimiles  from  the  Ambrosian  MS., 
Milan,  1818;  Sibyllae  Liber  XIV.,  Editore  et  Interprete  A.  Maio, 
Milan,  1817.     The  three  bound  in  one  volume,  8vo,  vellum,  gilt. 

2931  PHILOSTRATUS.       Phlaoyioy     Philostratoy     bioi     sophiston. 

Flavii  Philostrati  vita?  Sophistarum.  Textum  ex  Codd.  Romanis, 
Florentinis,  Venetis,  .  .  .  &c,  adjecit  Commentarium  et  Indices 
concinnavit  C.  L.  Kayser.  Accedit  libellus  Galeni  Peri  Aristes 
Didaskalias,  ex  cod.  Florentino  .  .  .  et  qui  vulgo  inter  Lucianeos 
fertur  Neron  Philostrato  vindicatus  et  ex  cod.  Palatino  correctus. 
8vo,  half  roan.  Heidelberg,  1838 


356  Ibistors,  Xanouage  ant)  ^literature 

GREEK  LITERATURE,   CLASSICAL  AUTHORS,  ETC.— Continued. 

2932  PHILOSTRATUS.      Flavii  Philostrati  quae  supersunt  Philostrati 

Junioris  Imagines,  Callistrati  Descriptiones.  Edidit  C.  L.  Kayser. 
Editio  altera.     4to,  half  morocco,  gilt.     Turici  (Zurich),  n.  d.  [1844] 

*  Best  edition  of  the  Complete  Works  of  Philostratus,  including  his  life  of  Apollon- 
ius  of  Tyana,  lives  of  the  Sophists,  his  treatise  on  the  Trojan  War  (Heroica),  etc., 
together  with  Eusebius'  answer  to  Hierocles'  comparison  between  Apollonius  and 
Jesus  Christ. 

2933  Philostratorum    Imagines  et   Callistrati  Statuse.     Textum 

ad  fidem  veterum  librorum  recensuit  et  commentarium  adjecit  F. 
Jacobs.  Observationes,  &c,  addidit  F.  T.  Welcker.  8vo,  half 
vellum.  Leipzig,  1825 

2934  The  two  first  Books  of   Philostratus  concerning  the  Life  of 

Apollonius  of  Tyanaeus,  written  originally  in  Greek  and  now 
published  in  English,  together  with  Philological  Notes  upon  each 
chapter.     By  Charles  Blount.     Small  folio,  old  calf,  gilt  back. 

London,  1680 

*  Scarce.     The  First  English  translation  of  the  Life  of  Apollonius  by  Philostratus. 

2935  The  Life  of   Apollonius    of  Tyana,  translated,  with   Notes, 

and  illustrations.     By  E.  Berwick.     8vo,  sprinkled  calf,  gilt. 

London,  1809 

2936  PHOTIUS.      Photioy  Myriobiblon   e    Bibliotheke.      Photii   Myrio- 

biblon  sive  Bibliotheca.  Graace  edidit  David  Hoeschelius  .  .  . 
Latine,  et  Scholiis,  Andreas  Schottus.  Folio,  old  calf  (covers 
loose).      The  Best  Edition.  Rothomagi  [Rouen],  1653 

*  Photius  was  Patriarch  of  Constantinople  in  the  Ninth  Century.  The  Myriobiblon 
consists  of  summaries  and  extracts  of  works  which  Photius  had  read,  and  number  in 
all  280.  Many  of  the  originals  of  these  are  lost,  and  our  knowledge  of  their  contents 
is  obtained  from  this  book. 

2937  Photioy  toy  Patriarchoy  Lexeon  Synagoge.   E  codice  Galeano 

descripsit  Ricardus  Porsonus.      2  vols,  in  one,   8vo,  calf. 

London:  Sumptibus  Coll.  Trinitatis  Cantab. ,  1822 

2938  PHRYNICHUS.     Phrynichi  Eclogae  Nominum  et  Verborum  Atti- 

corum,  cum  notis  P.  J.  Nunnesii,  D.  Hoeschelii,  J.  Scaligeri,  et 
C.  de  Pauw.  Edidit  C.  A.  Lobeck.    Thick  8vo,  boards.    Leipzig,  1820 

2939  PINDAR.     The  Extant  Odes   of   Pindar,  translated    into   English, 

with  Introduction  and  short  Notes.  By  Ernest  Myers.  Post  8vo, 
cloth.  London,  1874 


of  Greece  ano  iRome  357 

GREEK  LITERATURE.  CLASSICAL  AUTHORS,   ETC.— Continued. 

2940  PLATO.     Platonis   Dialogi   secundum   Thrasylli   Tetralogias   Dis- 

positi.  Post  C.  F.  Hermannum  recognovit.  6  vols,  umo,  half 
morocco.  Leipzig,  1881-84 

2941   The  Dialogues  of  Plato,  translated  into  English,  with  Analysis 

and  Introductions.  Second  Edition,  revised  and  corrected  through- 
out, with  additions  and  an  Index  of  Subjects  and  Proper  Names. 
By  Prof.  Benjamin  Jowett.      5  vols.  8vo,  cloth. 

Oxford:    The  Clarendon  Press,  1875 

2942  Plato  against  the  Atheists ;  or,  The  10th  Book  of  the  Dialogue 

of  Laws,  with  critical  Notes,  and  Dissertation  on  some  of  the  Main 
Points  of  the  Platonic  Philosophy.  By  Tayler  Lewis.  Post  8vo, 
cloth.  New  York,  1845 

2943  The  Phsedo,  literally  translated.      By  the   late   E.  M.  Cope. 

8vo,  cloth.  Cambridge  (Eng.):    University  Press,  1875 

2944  The  Republic  of  Plato,  translated  into  English,  with  Analysis 

and  Notes.  By  J.  L.  Davies  and  D.  J.  Vaughan.  i6mo,  cloth. 
(Golden  Treasury  Series.)  London,  1890 

2945  The  Theaetetus  of  Plato,  with  revised  Text  and  English  Notes. 

By  Prof.  Lewis  Campbell.     8vo,  cloth. 

Oxford:    The  University  Press,  1861 

2946  The  Theaetetus   of  Plato,  translated,  with    Introduction   and 

Brief  Explanatory  Notes.     By  F.  A.  Paley.     Crown  8vo,  cloth. 

London,  1875 
See  also  Taylor  (Thomas). 

2947  PLAUTUS,    TERENCE,    ISiEUS,     and     THEMISTIUS. 

M.  Acci  Plauti  Fragmenta  Inedita  (ex  Antiquissimo  Palimpsesto 
Bibliothecae  Ambrosianae),  item  Terentium  Commentationes  et  Pic- 
turas  Ineditoe;  Isaei  Oratio  de  Hereditate  Cleonymi;  Themistii  Philo- 
sophi  Oratio  in  eos  a  quibus  ob  Praefecturam  Susceptam  fuerat  Vitu- 
peratus.  Inventore  (et  edidit)  Angelo  Maio.  Svo, calf,  gilt.  Milan,  1815 
*  The  fragments  of  Plautus  are  from  the  most  ancient  codex  known,  and  has  a 
facsimile;  the  illustrations  to  the  Terence  are  also  facsimiles  from  the  MS.;  the  two 
orations  of  Themistius  and  Isaeus  are  the  first  publications  of  them  from  the  MS. 
discovered  by  Cardinal  Mai  in  the  Ambrosian  Library. 

2948  PLOTINUS,  PORPHYRY,  PROCLUS,  and  PRISCIANUS. 

Plotini  Enneades,  cum  Marsilii  Ficini  Interpretatione;  Porphyrii  et 
Procli  Institutiones;  et  Prisciani  Philosophi  Solutiones.  Edidit  et 
Annotatione  Critica  instruxit  Fr.  Dubner.  (With  Latin  translations 
of  each.)     Royal  8vo,  half  calf  (back  loose).     (Didot's  Classics.) 

Paris,  1855 


358  Ibtetorp,  ^Language  ant>  literature 

GREEK  LITERATURE,   CLASSICAL  AUTHORS,   ETC.—  Continued. 

2949  PLOTINUS.     Three  Treatises  of  Plotinus,  translated   by  Thomas 

M.  Johnson.     8vo,  wrappers,  pp.  18. 

Osceola,  Miss.  :  Privately  Printed,  1880 

See  also  Taylor  (Thomas). 

2950  PLUTARCH.     Vitae,  2  vols.;  Scripta  Moralia,  2  vols.;  Fragmenta 

et  Spuria.  Ex  Codicis  Regis  Bibliotheca,  Parisiis,  etc.  Edidit  F. 
Dubner  and  T.  Doehner.  5  vols,  royal  8vo,  half  morocco  and  half 
calf  (two  vols,  not  uniform).      (Didot's  Classics.)         Paris,  1841-62 

*  With  Latin  versions. 

295  r  Plutarch's  Lives,  translated,  with  Notes,  Critical  and  Histor- 
ical, and  Life  of  Plutarch.  By  J.  and  W.  Langhorne.  Portrait. 
8vo,  full  calf  gilt,  marbled  edges.  London,  1833 

2952  The  Morals.     Translated  by  C.  W.  King.     Post  8vo,  cloth. 

(Bonn's  Classical  Library.)  London,  1882 

2953  The     Peri     Moysikes.     Translated.      [By    J.    H.    Bromby.] 

Frontispiece.      Crown  8vo,  half  vellum  gilt,  gilt  top,  uncut. 

Chiswick:    Whitting ham  Press,  1822 

*  Plutarch's  treatise  on  Ancient  Music. 

2954  Worth    (Thomas).      Plutarch    Restored.     An    Anachronatic 

Metempsychosis,  illustrating  the  Illustrious  of  Greece  and  Rome. 
Oblong  4to,  cloth.  New  York,  1862 

*  A  Parody  on  Plutarch,  the  characters  represented  under  the  Greek  names  being 
Gen.  McLellan,  Edwin  Forrest  the  actor,  Horace  Greeley,  and  political  characters 
of  the  time,  illustrated  with  24  humorous  plates.  The  first  book  of  humorous  illustra- 
tions that  brought  Worth  into  prominence. 

See  also  Hibbert  (Julian). 


2955  POLYiENUS.     Polyainoy    Strategematon     Polyaeni    Strategema- 

tum.  Juste  Vultejo  interprete.  Pancratius  Maasvicius  recensuit, 
Isaaci  Casauboni  .  .  .  notas  adjecit.  Engraved  title.  Post  8vo,  old 
red  French  morocco,  gilt.  Lugd.-Bat.  (Leyden),  1690 

2956  The    Stratagems    of    War.     Translated    from    the    Original 

Greek.     By  R.  Shephard.     4to,  old  calf  (front  cover  loose). 

London,  1793 
*  The  "Stratagems  of  War"  is  not  a  scientific  treatise  on  strategy,  but  a  collection 
of  anecdotes  of  celebrated  Generals,  and  of  famous  campaigns,  Greek  and  Roman. 


of  Greece  anb  IRome  359 

GREEK  LITERATURE,  CLASSICAL   AUTHORS,  ETC. -Continued. 

2957  POLYBIUS.     Polybii  Historiarum  Reliquiae.     Grace  et  Latine  cum 

Indicibus.  2  vols,  in  one.  Royal  8vo,  half  morocco.  (Didot's 
Classics.)  Paris,  1859 

2958  The   History  of   Polybius  the    Megalopolitan,    containing   a 

General  Account  of  the  Transactions  of  the  World,  etc.  Translated 
by  Sir  H.  S[hears].  With  a  character  of  Polybius  by  Mr.  Dryden. 
2  vols,  crown  8vo,  old  calf  (binding  worn).  London,  1693 

3959  The  General  History  of  Polybius.     Translated  from  the  Greek 

by  Mr.  Hampton.  Third  Edition.  Two  maps.  4  vols.  8vo,  old  tree 
calf,  gilt.  London,  1772-73 

2960  The  General  History  of  Polybius.     Translated  by  Mr.  Hamp- 
ton.    Fifth  Edition.      2  vols.  8vo,  calf,  gilt.  Oxford,  1823 

2961   The   Histories   of   Polybius.     Translated    from    the    text   of 

Hultsch  by  E.  S.  Shuckburgh.      2  vols,  post  8vo,  cloth. 

*  The  first  complete  translation  of  Polybius.  London,   1889 

2962  PORPHYRY.      Porphyry    the    Philosopher    to    his  Wife  Marcella. 

Translated  with  Introduction  by  Alice  Zimmern.  Preface  by  Rich- 
ard Garnett.     Crown  8vo,  cloth.  London,  1896 

See  also  Taylor  (Thomas). 


PROCLUS.     See  Taylor  (Thomas). 

2963  PROCOPIUS.  The  History  of  the  Warres  of  the  Emperour  Justinian 
in  eight  books,  of  the  Persian,  Vandall,  Gothicke.  Written  in 
Greek  by  Procopius  of  Caesarea,  and  Englished  by  Henry  Holcroft, 
Knight.     Engraved  title  by  T.  Cross.     Small  folio,  sprinkled  calf,  gilt. 

*  Scarce.  London,  1653 

3964  PYTHAGORAS.  Dacier  (M.)  The  Life  of  Pythagoras,  with  his 
Symbols  and  Golden  Verses,  together  with  the  Life  of  Hierocles, 
and  his  Commentaries  upon  the  Verses.  Now  done  into  English. 
8vo,  old  panelled  calf.  London,  1707 

*  Rowland  Hill's  copy,  with  his  autograph  written  inside  the  cover,  and  with  book- 
plate. 

2965   The    Commentary  of    Hierocles   upon  the  Golden  Verse  of 

Pythagoras.     Translated   from   the  Greek  [by  J.  Moore].     Second 
Edition,  corrected  and  improved.      i2mo,  old  calf.       Glasgow,  1756 

*  Scarce. 


360  Ibistors,  Xanguaoe  anfc  ^Literature 

GREEK  LITERATURE,  CLASSICAL  AUTHORS,  ETC.— Continued. 

2966  QUINTUS  SMYRNiEUS.     Quinti  Calabri  Praetermissorum   ab- 

Homero  .  .  .  cum  versione  Latina  .  .  .  emend.  L.  Rhodomanii,  et 
adnot.  C.  Dausque,  curante  J.  C.  de  Pauw.      8vo,  vellum. 

Lugd.  Bat.  (Leyden),  1734 

2967  Quinti  Smyrnsei   Posthomericum   libri  XIV.      Nunc   primum 

ad  Librorum  Manuscriptorum  fidem  et  virorum  doctorum  conject- 
uras  recensuit,  restituit  et  supplevit  T.  C.  Tychsen.  Accesserunt 
observationes  C.  G.  Heynii.      8vo,  scored  calf. 

Argentorati  (Strasburg):  Bipont,  1807 
*  The  first  correct  edition,  collated  with  all   the  extant  manuscripts.     One  of  the 
best  printed  Bipont  editions. 

2968  Select   Translations   from   the  Greek  of  Quintus  Smyrnaeus, 

by  Alexander  Dyce,  Oxford,  1821;  also  in  the  same  volume,  Sketches 
of  Poetry,  by  J.  W.  Lake,  Paris,  1821.      i2mo,  half  calf. 

SALLUST.     See  Taylor  (Thomas). 

2969  SAPPHO.    Sappho:  Memoir,  Text,  Selected  Readings,  and  a  Literal 

Translation,  by  H.  T.  Wharton.  Portrait  of  Sappho  after  Alma- 
Tadema.     Third  Edition.      i2mo,  cloth,  uncut.  London,  1895 

2970  SEXTUS  EMPIRICUS.      Sexti  Empirici  Opera  Greece  et  Latine. 

Pyrrhoniarum  Institutionum  cum  Stephani  versione  et  notis;  contra 
Mathematicos;  contra  Philosophos  cum  versione  G.  Herveti  \ 
Grseca  ex  MSS.  Codicibus  castigavit,  Versione  emendavit  supple- 
vitque  et  toti  operi  Notas  addidit  J.  A.  Fabricius.  Editio  emenda- 
tion     2  vols.  8vo,  half  vellum.  Leipzig,  1842 

2971  SIBYLLINE  ORACLES.     Sibylliakoi  Chresmoi,  hoc  est  Sibyllina 

Oracula  ex  vet.  cod.  aucta,  renovata,  et  notis  illustrata  a  D. 
Johanne  Opsopaeo  Brettano.  Cum  interpretatione  Latina  Sebas- 
tiani  Castalionis  et  Indice.  Engraved  title,  with  arms  of  the  City  of 
Paris;  also,  in  the  same  volume,  edited  by  Opsopaeus,  Oracula  Magica 
Zoroastris  cum  scholiis  Plethonis  et  Pselli,  nunc  primum  editi;  and, 
Oracula  Metrica  Jovis,  Apollinis,  Hecates,  Serapidis,  et  Aliorum. 
Each  with  separate  titles.     Thick  nmo,  old  calf  (newly  rebacked). 

Paris  [Langelier],  1607 

2972  Sibylliakoi  Chresmoi,  hoc  est  Sibyllina  Oracula.      Ex  veter- 

ibus  codicibus  emendata,  ac  restituta  et  commentariis  diver- 
sorum  illustrata.  Opera  et  studio  Servati  Gallsei.  Accedunt  etiam 
Oracula  Magica  Zoroastris,  Jovis,  Apollinis,  &c,  ....  Graece  et 
Latine  cum  Notis  variorum.  Engraved  and  printed  titles.  Small  4to^ 
old  calf.  Amsterdam,  1689, 


of  Greece  ano  1Rome  361 

GREEK  LITERATURE,  CLASSICAL  AUTHORS,   VIC— Continued. 

2973  SIBYLLINE  ORACLES.    Baltus  (Jean  Francois).    Answer  to 

Mr.  De  Fontenelle's  History  of  Oracles,  London,  1709;  Continuation 
of  the  Answer  to  the  History  of  Oracles,  London,  17 10.  Translated 
from  the  French  by  a  Priest  of  the  Church  of  England.  2  vols,  in 
one.      8vo,  old  leather.  London,  1709-10 

2974  Ewald    (Heinrich).     Abhandlung   uber    Entstehung   Inhalt 

und  Werth  der  Sibyllischen  Bucher.  4to,  wrappers,  pp.  112.  With 
Presentation  Inscription  from  the  Author.  Gottingen,  1858 

2975  Floyer  (Sir  John).   The  Sibylline  Oracles  translated  from  the 

Best  Greek  Copies,  and  compar'd  with  the  Sacred  Prophesies  .... 
etc.     Crown  8vo,  half  calf.  London,  17 13 

2976 Friedlieb  (J.  H.)   Oracula  Sibyllina.   Ad  fidem  MSS  quotquot 

exstant  ....  prolegomenis  ....  annotationes  ....  versione 
Germanica,  &c.     8vo,  wrappers,  pp.  229  +  cxxiii.         Leipzig,  1852 

297 7   Friedlieb   (J.  H.)      Die   Sibyllinischen   Weissagungen,   voll- 

staendig  gesammelt  nach  neuer  Handschriften-vergleichung,  mit 
kritischem  Coromentare  und  Metrischer  Deutscher  Uebersetzung. 
8vo,  half  calf,  gilt  top,  uncut.  Leipzig,  1852 

2978  Galle    (Servatus).      Dissertationes    de    Sibyllis    earumque 

Oraculis.     Small  4to,  vellum.  Amsterdam,  1688 

*With  Portrait  of  the  author,  Frontispiece  and  14  full-page  plates  engraved  by 
Romeyn  de  Hooghe.  The  dissertations  are  on  the  various  Sibyls — the  Cumean,  Del- 
phic, Egyptian,  Libyan,  etc.,  together  with  a  chapter  on  the  Celtic  Hercules. 

2979  Terry  (M.  S.)     The  Sibylline   Oracles,  translated   from  the 

Greek  into  English  Blank  Verse.   Crown  8vo,  cloth.     New  York,  1890 

2980  Vossius  (I.)     Isaaci  Vossii  de  Sibyllinis  ....   accedit  ejus- 

dem  Responsio  ad  Objectiones  nuperae  Criticae  Sacrae.  8vo,  old 
calf.  Oxford:   Sheldon  Theatre,  1680 

2981   Whiston  (William).    A  Vindication  of  the  Sibylline  Oracles, 

to  which  are  added  the  Genuine  Oracles  themselves,  with  the  Ancient 
Citations  from  them,  in  their  originals  and  in  English,  and  a  few 
notes,  London,  1715;  also,  in  the  same  volume,  An  Answer  to  M. 
de  Fontenelle's  History  of  Oracles,  translated  by  a  Priest  of  the 
Church  of  England,  London,  1709.  In  one  vol.  8vo,  sprinkled 
calf,  gilt. 


362  HMston?,  Xanauaoe  ant)  ^Literature 

GREEK  LITERATURE,  CLASSICAL  AUTHORS,  ETC.— Continued. 

2982  SIMONIDES   OF   SAMOS,  and    TIMON   PHLIASIUS.     Simo- 

nidis  Amorgini  jambi  qui  supersunt.  Collegit  et  recensuit  F.  T. 
Welcker,  Bonn,  1835;  also,  in  the  same  volume,  De  Timone  Phliasio 
ceterisque  Sillographis  Graecis  disputavit  et  Sillographorum  reli- 
quias,  collectas  dispositas  recognotas  adjecit  C.  Wachsmuth  [Leip- 
sic,  1859].      In  one  vol.      8vo,  half  calf. 

*  The  first  correct  edition  of  the  fragments  of  Simonides  of  Samos. 

2983  STRABO.     The    Geography    of    Strabo,   literally    translated,    with 

Notes  by  H.  C.  Hamilton  and  W.  Falconer.  3  vols,  post  8vo,  calf, 
gilt.     (Bohn's  Classical  Library.)  London,  1854 

2984 Selections  from   Strabo.     With  an   Introduction  on  Strabo's 

Life  and  Works.  By  the  Rev.  H.  F.  Tozer.  Maps  and  plans.  8vo, 
cloth.  Oxford:    The  Clarendon  Press,  1893 

2985  SUIDAS.     Suidae  Lexicon  Grsece  et  Latine.     Ad  fidem  optimorum 

Librorum  exactum  post  Tho.  Gaisfordum  recensuit,  et  Annotatione 
Critica  instruxit  Godofredus  Bernhardy.  2  vols,  thick  4to,  half 
vellum.  Halle  and  Brunswick,  1853 

2986  SYNCELLUS  and  NICEPHORUS.     Georgius  Syncellus  et  Nice- 

phorus  C.  P.  (Chronographia  Brevis).  Ex  recensione  Guil.  Din- 
dorfii.      2  vols.  8vo,  half  calf.  Bonn,  1829 

2987  TAYLOR    (THOMAS).     Political  Fragments  of  Archytas,  Charon- 

das,  Zaleucus,  and  other  Ancient  Pythagoreans  preserved  by  Sto- 
ba^us;  and  also  Ethical  Fragments  of  Hierocles,  the  celebrated  com- 
mentator on  the  Golden  Pythagoric  Verses  preserved  by  the  same 
author.     Translated.      8vo,  half  calf. 

Chiswick:  Printed  by  C.  Whittingham,  1822 

2988  The  Great,  and  Eudemian,  Ethics;  the  Politics,  and  Eco- 
nomics of  Aristotle.  Translated  from  the  Greek.  4to,  boards, 
uncut.  London:  Printed  for  Ihe  Translator,  181 1 

2989  The  Metaphysics  of    Aristotle,    translated  from   the   Greek, 

with  copious  Notes,  in  which  the  Pythagoric  and  Platonic  Dogmas 
respecting  Numbers  and  Ideas  are  unfolded  from  Antient  Sources. 
To  which  is  added  a  Dissertation  on  Nullities  and  Diverging  Series, 
....     4to,  boards.  London:  Printed  for  the  Author,  1801 

*In  this  First  Edition  is  a  lengthy  preliminary  treatise,  and  a  concluding  disserta- 
tion on  Nullities,  which  are  not  in  the  second  edition. 


of  Greece  ano  "IRome  363 

GREEK   LITERATURE,  CLASSICAL  AUTHORS,  ETC.— Continued. 

2990  TAYLOR    (THOMAS).       Iamblichus    on    the    Mysteries    of    the 

Egyptians,  Chaldeans,  and  Assyrians.  Translated  from  the  Greek. 
8vo,  half  calf.  London,  1821 

2991   The  Arguments  of  the  Emperor  Julian  against  the  Christians, 

translated  from  the  Greek  fragments  preserved  by  Cyril,  Bishop 
of  Alexandria.  With  extracts  from  the  other  works  of  Julian. 
Reprinted  and  edited  by  W.  Nevins.      i2mo,  cloth.      London,  1873 

*  The  original  edition  was  rigidly  suppressed  and  destroyed,  there  being,  it  is  sup- 
posed, only  a  very  few  copies  in  existence. 

2992.   Ocellus  Lucanus  on  the  Nature  of  the  Universe  ;  Taurus, 

the  Platonic  Philosopher,  on  the  Eternity  of  the  World  ;  Julius 
Firmicus  Maternus  of  the  Thema  Mundi,  in  which  the  positions  of 
the  stars  at  the  commencement  of  the  several  mundane  periods  is 
given  ;  Select  Theorems  on  the  Perpetuity  of  Time,  by  Proclus. 
Translated  from  the  originals.      Post  8vo,  cloth.  London,   1831 

2993  The   Mystical   Hymns  of    Orpheus,  Leigh    Hunt's   copy. 

The  Mystical  Initiations,  or  Hymns  of  Orpheus.  Translated  from 
the  Original  Greek;  with  a  Preliminary  Dissertation  on  the  Life 
and  Theology  of  Orpheus.      Crown  8vo,  original  calf. 

London:  Printed  for  the  Author,   1787 

*  First  Edition.  Scarce.  Leigh  Hunt's  Copy,  with  his  autograph  on 
the  title,  and  numerous  manuscript  notes  written  in,  the  last  signed  and 
dated,  May  14,  1836. 

This  last  annotation  is  Leigh  Hunt's  summing  up  of  the  differences  between  Pla- 
tonism  and  Christianity.  He  writes,  "  Platonism  and  Christianity,  if  either  be 
thoroughly  understood,  are  formed  admirably  to  go  together.  The  first  shapes  the 
human  being  to  beauty  and  imagination,  the  latter  to  love  and  immortality.  The  first 
perfects  him  individually,  the  latter  to  endless  companionship.  Platonism  lifts  the 
philosopher  towards  heaven,  Christianity  takes  up  the  whole  human  ;  ace,  and  puts 
them  there.  I  should  like  to  be  a  worshipper  in  a  Christian  temple,  in  -which  -whatever 
is  good  and  beautiful  should  be  held  for  these  reasons  to  be  divinely  true,"  etc. 

2994  The  Mystical  Hymns  of  Orpheus,  translated  from  the  Greek, 

and  demonstrated  to  be  the  Invocations  which  were  used  in  the 
Eleusinian  Mysteries.  Second  Edition,  with  Emendations,  Altera- 
tions, and  Additions.      Post  8vo,  half  morocco,  gilt  top,  uncut. 

Chiswick,  1824 

*  Scarce.     Printed  by  the  Whittinghams  at  the  famous  press,  in  their  best  days. 

2995 The  Mystical  Hymns  of  Orpheus   translated   from  the  Greek. 

New  Edition.     Crown  8vo,  cloth.  London,  1896 


364  HMstors,  XanguaQe  ant)  ^Literature 

GREEK  LITERATURE,   CLASSICAL  AUTHORS,   ETC.— Continued. 

2996  [TAYLOR   (THOMAS)].       The    Description  of  Greece   by    Pau- 

sanias,  translated  from  the  Greek,  with  Notes,  in  which  much  of 
the  Mythology  of  the  Greeks  is  Unfolded,  etc.  Illustrated  with 
maps  (2)  and  views  (j).     3  vols.  8vo,  half  calf.  London,  1824 

2997  The    Cratylus,   Phaedo,    Parmenidas,    and    Timseus    of    Plato 

translated  from  the  Greek.  With  Notes, -etc.  8vo,  full  calf  gilt, 
yellow  edges.  London,  1793 

2998  [ ]  The  Phsedrus  of  Plato.     A  Dialogue  concerning  Beauty  and 

Love.     Translated.     4to,  cloth.  London,  1792 

*  Scarce.     In  the  second  edition  the  author  considerably  altered  the  introduction. 

2999  Select  Works  of  Plotinus,  the  Great  Restorer  of  the  Philoso- 
phy of  Plato:  and  Extracts  from  the  Treatise  of  Synesius  on  Provi- 
dence, translated  from  the  Greek,  with  an  Introduction  containing 
the  substance  of  Porphyry's  Life  of  Plotinus.      8vo,  half  calf. 

London,  1817 

*  Presentation  copy  to  Charles  Kelsall,  with  Taylor's  autograph  inscription. 

3000  Translations  from   the   Greek  of  the   following  Treatises  of 

Plotinus;  viz.,  On  Suicide,  to  which  is  added  an  extract  from  the 
.  .  .  Scholia  of  Olympiodorus  on  the  Phaedo  of  Plato  respecting  Sui- 
cide .  .  .  with  additional  notes  from  Porphyry  and  Proclus.  Post 
8vo,  cloth,  uncut'.  London:  Printed  for  the  Translator,  1834 

3001  Select  Works  of  Porphyry,  containing  his  four  books  on  Ab- 
stinence from  Animal  Food,  his  treatise  on  the  Homeric  Cave  of  the 
Nymphs,  and  his  Auxiliaries  to  the  Perception  of  Intelligible 
Natures.  With  an  appendix  explaining  the  allegory  of  the  Wander- 
ings of  Ulysses.      8vo,  full  morocco  gilt,  gilt  edges.         London,  1823 

*  Printed  on  thicker  paper  than  usually  occurs,  and  is  possibly  a  Large  Paper  copy 
bound. 

3002  The  Six  Books  of   Proclus,  the    Platonic   Successor  on  the 

Theology  of  Plato,  translated'  from  the  Greek,  to  which  a  seventh 
book  is  added  to  supply  the  deficiency  of  another  book  on  this  sub- 
ject which  was  written  by  Proclus  but  since  lost;  also,  a  translation 
of  Proclus'  Elements  of  Theology,  the  Treatise  of  Proclus  on  Provi- 
dence and  Fate,  extracts  from  his  Treatise  entitled  Ten  Doubts  con- 
cerning Providence,  and  extracts  from  his  Treatise  on  the  Sub- 
sistence of  Evil.      2  vols.  4to,  cloth,  uncut.  London,  1816 

*  Scarce.     Only  250  were  printed. 


of  Greece  ano  IRome  365 

GREEK  LITERATURE,  CLASSICAL  AUTHORS,  ETC.— Continued. 

3003  TAYLOR   (THOMAS).     The  Fragments  that  remain  of  the  Lost 

Writings  of  Proclus,  surnamed  the  Platonic  Successor,  translated. 
Crown  8vo,  cloth.  London:  Printed  for  the  Author,  1825 

*  This  is  a  supplementary  volume  to  the  preceding.     Only  250  printed. 

3004  Two  Treatises  of  Proclus  ,  .  .  consisting  of  Ten  Doubts  con- 
cerning Providence  and  a  Solution  of  those  Doubts;  and  a  Develop- 
ment of  the  Nature  of  Evil.  Translated  from  an  edition  of  those 
works  by  Victor  Cousin.      Post  8vo,  wrappers,  pp.  175. 

London:  Printed  for  the  Translator,  1833 

*  Complete  translations  of  these  treatises,  of  which  only  extracts  were  given  in  the 
edition  of  1816  (see  No.  3002).     Only  250  printed. 

3005  [ ]   Sallust  on  the  Gods  of  the  World;  and  the  Pythagoric  Sen- 

tences of  Demophilus,  translated ;  and  Five  Hymns  by  Proclus  in 
the  original  Greek,  with  a  poetical  translation,  to  which  are  added 
five  hymns  by  the  Translator.      8vo,  half  morocco.  London,  1793 

3006  THEMISTOCLES.     Themistoclis    Epistolae.       Ex   vetusto  Codice 

Bibliothecae  Vaticanae  nunc  primum  erutae,  et  Latinitate  donate. 
Interprete  Jo.  Matt.  Caryophilo.     Royal  8vo,  old  vellum,  gilt,  uncut. 

Rome,  1626 

*  These  letters  are  considered  to-day  to  be  forgeries.     Fine  copy  and  scarce. 

3007  THEOCRITUS,   BION,    and  MOSCHUS.      Bucolicorum   Graeco- 

rum  Theocriti  Bionis  Moschi  Reliquiae,  accedentibus  incertorum 
Idyllis.  EdiditH.  L.  Ahrens.   2  vols.  8vo,  half  calf.   Leipzig,  1855-59 

3008  Theocritus,  Bion,  and  Moschus.     Literally  translated  into 

English  Prose  by  J.  Banks,  with  the  War  Songs  of  Tyrtxus;  with 
the  Metrical  Versions  of  Chapman.  Post  8vo,  calf,  gilt.  (Bonn's 
Classical  Library.)  London,  1853 

3009  THEODORUS   METOCHITA.     Theodori  Metochitae  Miscellanea 

Philosophica  et  Historica.  Textum  e  Codice  .  .  .  adjecit  C.  G. 
Muller.     8vo,  half  calf.  Leipzig,  1831 

3010  THOMPSON    (D'ARCY   WENT  WORTH).       Sales    Attici;    or, 

The  Maxims  Witty  and  Wise  of  the  Athenian  Tragic  Drama.  i2mo, 
cloth  (binding  damp-stained).  Edinburgh,  1867 

301 1  THUCYDIDES.      The  History  of  the  Peloponnesian  War  by  Thucy- 

dides.  The  text  of  Arnold,  with  his  argument,  and  Indexes  by 
R.  P.  G.  Tiddeman.      8vo,  half  calf.  Oxford,  1850 


366  HMstorp,  Xanguaoe  anfc  literature 

GREEK  LITERATURE,  CLASSICAL  AUTHORS,  ETC.— Continued. 

3012  THUCYDIDES.    The  History  of  Thucydides  newly  translated  into 

English,  and  illustrated  with  very  copious  Annotations  Exegetical, 

Philological,    Historical,   and    Geographical   .    .   .   with  an    entirely 

new  Life  of  Thucydides,  etc.    By  S.  T.  Bloomfield.    3  vols.  8vo,  cloth. 

London,   1829 

3013  The  History  of  the  Peloponnesian  War  by  Thucydides.    Trans- 
lated into  English  by  R.  Crawley.    Thick  8vo,  cloth.      London,  1876 

3014  Thucydides  translated  into  English,  with  Introductions,  Mar- 
ginal Analysis,  Notes  and  Indices.    By  B.  Jowett.    2  vols.  8vo,  cloth. 

Oxford:    The  Clarendon  Press,  1881 

3015  TIMiEUS  SOPHISTES.     Timaioy  Sophistoy  peri  ton  para  Pla- 

toni  Lexeon.  Ex  Codice  MS.  Sangermanensi  nunc  primum  edidit.  .  . 
D.  Ruhnkenius,  London,  1824;  Koch,  Observationes  in  Timaer 
Sophistae,  Lipsiae,  1833,  pp.  xvi;  Koch,  Appendix  Observationum 
in  Timaei  Sophistae,  Lipsiae,  1832,  pp.  61.  The  three  bound  in  one 
vol.     8vo,  half  calf,  gilt. 

3016  TRYPHIODORUS.      Tryphiodoroy  Alosis  Ilioy.     Cum    Merrickii 

et  Schaeferi  Annotationibus  integris,  aliorum  selectis,  suisque  maxi- 
mam  partem  criticis  et  grammaticis.  Edidit  F.  A.  Wernicke.  8vo, 
half  vellum.  Leipzig,  1819 

3017  WESTERMANN    (A.)     Paradoxographoi.   Scriptores  Rerum  Mira- 

bilium  Graeci.  Insunt  (Aristotelis)  Mirabiles  Auscultationes;  Anti- 
goni;  Apollonii;  Phlegontis;  .  .  .  accedunt  Phlegontis  Macrobii  et 
Olympiadum  Reliquiae  et  Anonymi  Tractatus  de  Mulieribus.  Edidit 
A.  Westermann.      8vo,  half  cloth.  Brunswick,  1839 

3018  Mythographoi.    Scriptores  Poeticae  Historian  Graeci.   (Contains 

Apollodorus,  Bibliotheke;  Parthenius,  Peri  Erotikon  Pathematon; 
etc.,  with  various  readings.     8vo,  half  cloth.  Brunswick,  1843 

3019 Biographoi.  Vitarum  Scriptores  Graeci  Minores.  8vo, half  cloth. 

Brunswick,  1845 
*  Lives  of  the  Greek  Classical  Authors  as   written  by  ancient  Greek  writers,  with 
various  readings  from  manuscripts,  etc. 

3020 De  Epistolarum  Scriptoribus  Graecis  Commentationis.      (Prae- 

positis  Praemiis,  1851-55.)  Eight  Parts,  bound  in  one  vol.  Small 
4to,  boards.  Leipzig  [185 1-55] 

3021  XENOPHON.     Xenophontos  ta  Sozomena.     Xenophontis  Scripta 

quae  Supersunt.  Greece  et  Latine,  cum  Indicibus  Nominum  et 
Rerum.     Royal  8vo,  half  morocco.     (Didot's  Classics.)     Paris,  1853 

3022  The  Anabasis,  Memorabilia,  Cyropaedia,  etc.     Translated  by 

J.  S.  Watson  and  H.  Dale.  3  vols,  post  8vo,  calf,  gilt.  (Bohn's 
Classical  Library.)  London,  1855 


of  Greece  ano  "IRome  367 


£be  Xatin  (Hnclent)  XanouaQC. 

3023  BRAMBACH    (W.)     Aids  to  Latin   Orthography.     Translated  by 

W.  G.  McCabe.      Square  i6mo,  cloth.  New  York,  1877 

3024  DONALDSON    (J.    W.)      Varronianus:    a   Critical  and  Historical 

Introduction  to  the  Ethnography  of  Ancient  Italy,  and  to  the  Philolo- 
gical Study  of  the  Latin  Language.  Second  Edition,  revised  and 
considerably  enlarged.     8vo,  cloth.  London,  1852 

3025  Varronianus:   a  Critical   and   Historical   Introduction   to  the 

Ethnography  of  Ancient  Italy.  Third  Edition,  enlarged.  Map. 
8vo,  calf,  gilt.  London,  i860 

3026  FISHER   (M.  M.)     The  Three  Pronunciations  of  Latin.     Second 

Edition.      Post  8vo,  cloth.  Boston,  1879 

3027  HALDEMAN    (S.  S.)     Elements  of  Latin  Pronunciation.     Crown 

8vo,  cloth,  pp.  76.  Philadelphia,  1851 

3028  LEWIS    (C.   T.)  and   SHORT    (C.)      A    New    Latin    Dictionary, 

founded  on  Freund's,  edited  by  E.  A.  Andrews.     Revised,  enlarged, 

and  in  great  part  re-written.     Thick  royal  8vo,  sheep. 

New  York,  1880 

3029  NOLTENIUS    (J.   F.)     Lexicon    Latins    Linguae    Antibarbarum. 

Editio  tertia,  cura  et  studio  G.  J.  Wichmanni.  2  vols.  8vo,  calf 
(covers  of  Vol.   1  loose).  Berlin,  1780,  1786 

*  Best  edition;  containing  much  bibliographical  information,  first  of  Latin  writers, 
arranged  according  to  the  Golden  Age,  the  Silver  Age,  Age  of  Iron,  etc.,  and  a  gene- 
ral bibliography  of  writers  in  Latin  of  all  countries  brought  down  to  a  recent  period. 
"Cet  ouvrage  est  encore  un  guide  excellent  pour  ceux  qui  dcsirent  ccrire  le  latin  avec 
purete." 

3030  ROBY    (H.  J.)     A  Grammar  of  the   Latin  Language  from  Plautus 

to  Suetonius.     Third   Edition.      2  vols,  crown  8vo,  cloth. 

London,  1876 

3031  SMITH    (WILLIAM)  and  HALL  (THEOPHILUS  D.)   A  Copi- 

ous and  Critical  English-Latin  Dictionary.     Royal  8vo,  sheep. 

New  York,  187  1 

3032  WHITE    (J.    T.)     and  RIDDLE    (J.    E.)      A  Latin-English  Dic- 

tionary.    Third  Edition.      2  thick  royal  8vo  vols.  (2103  pp.),  cloth. 

London,  1869 


Ibistorp,  ^Language  anfc  literature 


Zhe  Xatin  (flOebiaeval)  Slanguage. 

3033  CAPPELLI    (ADRIANO).     Dizionario  di  Abbreviature  Latine  ed 

Italiane  usate  nelle  carte  e  codici  specialmente  nel  medio-evo. 
i6mo,  limp  parchment.  Milan,  1899 

Containing  about  13,000  Latin  abbreviations. 

3034  MIGNE  L'ABBE.      Lexicon    Manuale    ad    Scriptores    Mediae   et 

Infimae  Latin itatis  ex  Glossariis  Dufresne,  Ducange,  Carpentar, 
Adelung,  etc. ;  ou,  Recueil  de  Mots  de  la  Basse  Latinite  .  .  .  etc. 
Royal  8vo,  half  morocco.  Paris,  1866 

*  Dictionary  of  Mediaeval  Latin. 

pompeii. 

3035  DYER    (T.    H.)      The   Ruins  of  Pompeii.     A  Series  of  18  Photo- 

graphic Views,  with  an  Account  of  the  Destruction  of  the  City,  and 
of  the  most  interesting  Remains.     4to,  cloth,  gilt.        London,  1867 

3036  Pompeii.  Its  History,  Buildings  and  Antiquities.  An  ac- 
count of  the  Destruction  of  the  City,  a  full  description  of  the  Re- 
mains, etc.  Map  and  nearly  joo  woodcuts.  New  Edition,  revised  and 
enlarged.  Post  8vo,  cloth.  (Bohn's  Illustrated  Library.)  London,  1875 

3037  GELL    (SIR    WILLIAM).    Pompeiana:  the  Topography,  Edifices 

and  Ornaments  of  Pompeii,  the  results  of  Excavations  since  1819.  Por- 
trait of  the  author  and  88  finely  engraved  steel  plates  {two  colored),  and 
illustrations  on  India  paper  in  the  text.    2  vols.  8vo,  cloth.      London,  1832 

3038  OVERBECK    (J.)      Pompeji   in    seinen    Gebauden,    Alterthiimern 

und  Kunstwerken.  Zweite  .  .  .  Auflage.  Over  joo  illustrations  (drawn 
to  scale).      2  vols,  in  one.     Square  8vo,  half  roan.         Leipzig,  1866 

IRoman  Ibistorp,  antiquities,  Etc. 

3039  AURELIUS    (MARCUS).      Marcus  Aurelius  Antoninus.     (A  his- 

tory of  his  Life  and  Times.)  By  Paul  Barron  Watson.  Portrait. 
8vo,  cloth.  New  York,  1884 

3040  BURN    (ROBERT).       Rome  and   the  Campagna.     An  Historical 

and  Topographical  Description  of  the  Site,  Buildings,  and  the 
Neighbourhood  of  Ancient  Rome.  25  maps  and  plans  and  85  illus- 
trations; and  Appendix  and  plan  illustrating  recent  excavations. 
4to,  cloth,  gilt.  Cambridge  (Eng.),  1876 


of  Greece  an&  1Rome  369 

ROMAN  HISTORY,  ANTIQUITIES,  ETC.— Continued. 

3041  CATACOMBS.      Northcote  (J.  Spencer)  and  Brownlow  (W.  E.) 

Roma  Sotterranea  ;  or,  An  Account  of  the  Roman  Catacombs, 
especially  of  the  Cemetery  of  St.  Callixtus,  compiled  from  the 
Works  of  Commendatore  de  Rossi,  with  the  consent  of  the  author. 
New  edition,  revised  and  enlarged.  Part  First:  History;  Part  Sec- 
ond :  Christian  Art.  23  chromo-lithographic  plates  and  183  illustrations 
in  the  text.     2  vols.  8vo,  cloth.  London,  1879 

3042  Northcote  (J.  S.)  Epitaphs  of  the  Catacombs;  or,  Chris- 
tian Inscriptions  in  Rome  during  the  First  Four  Centuries.  Repro- 
ductions.    8vo,  cloth.  London,  1878 

3043 Palmer  (William).  Introduction  to  Early  Christian  Sym- 
bolism. Compositions  from  Fresco-Paintings,  Glasses  and  Sculp- 
tured Sarcophagi.  Edited,  with  Notes,  by  J.  Spencer  Northcote 
and  W.  R.  Brownlow.    34  full-page  plates  in  colors.    Royal  4to,  cloth. 

London,  1885 

*  The  Compositions  are  based  mainly  on  those  found  in  the  Catacombs  of  Rome. 

3044  Withrow  (W.  H.)  The  Catacombs  of  Rome,  and  their  Tes- 
timony relative  to  Primitive  Christianity.  Illustrated.  Post  8vo, 
cloth.     Presentation  copy  from  the  author.  New  York,  1874 

3045  COLISSEUM.      Photographic    View    of    the    Colisseum.       Folio. 

Mounted,  14^  x  10^  inches. 

3046  DYER    (T.    H.)      The  History  of  the  Kings  of  Rome,  with  a  prefa- 

tory Dissertation  on  its  Sources  and  Evidence.     8vo,  cloth. 

London,  1868 

3047  GELL    (SIR   WILLIAM).     The    Topography    of    Rome   and   its 

Vicinity.  Plans,  illustrations  of  ruins,  inscriptions,  etc.,  and  a  large- 
scale  map  of  Rome  and  its  vicinity.   3  vols.  8vo,  calf,  gilt.    London,  1834 

3048  GIBBON    (EDWARD).     The   History  of  the  Decline  and  Fall  of 

the  Roman  Empire.  Edited,  with  Introduction,  Notes,  Appendices 
and  Index,  by  J.  B.  Bury.   7  vols,  crown  8vo,  cloth,  gilt  top,  uncut. 

London,  1896-1900 

*  A  critical  edition,  embracing  in  the  notes  all  the  results  of  modern  scholarship 
and  research. 

3049  GOODYEAR    (W.   H.)    Roman  and  Mediaeval  Art.   Numerous  illus- 

trations. Post  8vo,  cloth.  Meadville,Pa. :  Chautauqua  Century  Press,  1S93 

3050  GREGOROVIUS    (F.)      The  Emperor  Hadrian.     A  Picture  of  the 

Graeco-Roman  World  in  his  Time.  Translated  by  M.  E.  Robinson. 
8vo,  cloth.  London,  1898 


37°  Ibistorp,  ^Language  ant)  literature 

ROMAN  HISTORY,  ANTIQUITIES,   ETC.— Continued. 

3051  HEDERICHE    (BENJAMIN).     Fasti  Consulares    Romani;   oder, 

Chronologie  der  Romischen  Burgermeister  und  anderer  Zwischen- 
Obrigkeiten,  etc.      i6mo,  half  roan.  Wittenberg,  1 7 1 3 

*  The  List  of  the  Roman  Consuls  dates  from  506  B.  C.  to  541  A.  C.  The  book  is 
arranged  in  two  parts,  first  chronologically,  and  second  in  an  alphabetical  arrange- 
ment by  names. 

3052  HEMANS    (C.    I.)      Historic   and    Monumental   Rome.     A    Hand- 

book for  the  Students  of  Classical  and  Christian  Antiquity  in  the 
Italian  Capital.      Thick  crown  8vo,  cloth.  London,  1874 

3053  LANCIANI    (RODOLFO).     Ancient  Rome  in  the  Light  of  Ancient 

Discoveries.     100  illustrations.  '  8vo,  cloth.  Boston,  1888 

*  The  best  authority  on  the  results  of  the  explorations  in  Ancient  Rome,  and 
describing  how  the  results  of  the  discoveries  affect  our  knowledge  of  the  manners  and 
customs  of  the  inhabitants. 

3054  Pagan  and  Christian  Rome.    Profusely  illustrated.    8vo,  cloth. 

Boston,  1893 

3055  LEWIS    (SIR   G.   C.)      An  Inquiry  into  the  Credibility  of  the  Early 

Roman  History.      2  vols.  8vo,  original  cloth.  London,  1855 

*  Scarce. 

3056  LIDDELL   (H.   G.)      A  History  of  Rome  from  the  Earliest  Times 

to  the  Establishment  of  the  Empire.  2  vols.  8vo,  full  calf  gilt,  gilt 
edges.  London,  1855 

3057  MIDDLETON    (J.   H.)      Ancient  Rome   in   1885.     j  maps  and  57 

woodcuts.     Thick  post  8vo,  cloth.  Edinburgh,  1885 

3058  NEWMAN    (FRANCIS   W.)       Regal  Rome.      An  Introduction  to 

Roman  History.     Post  8vo,  cloth.  London,  1852 

3059  NICHOLSON    (E.   W.   B.),     Editor.     Ordine    del  la    Solennissima 

Processione  fatta  dal  sommo  Pontifice  nell'  alma  citta  di  Roma,  per 
la  felicissima  nova  della  destruttione  della  setta  Ugonotana.  Photo- 
lithograph  of  the  rare  original  of  1572.     8vo,  wrappers,  pp.  8. 

*  Relates  to  the  massacre  of  the  Huguenots.  London,    1891 

3060  PRELLER    (L.)      Romische  Mythologie.    Post  8vo,  cloth,  pp.  822. 

Berlin,  1858 


of  Greece  ano  iRome  371 

ROMAN  HISTORY,   ANTIQUITIES,   VIZ.— Continued. 

3061  [THAYER    (THATCHER).]      Some  Inquiries  concerning  Human 

Sacrifices  among  the  Romans,  preceded  by  a  Reprint  of  the  Corre- 
spondence between  Mr.  Macaulay,  Sir  Robert  Peel,  and  Lord  Mahon, 
upon  the  same  subject.     Small  4to,  wrappers,  pp.  90. 

Printed,  not  Published:  Sidney  S.  Rider,  Providence,  1878 

3062  WICKHAM    (H.   L.)   and  CRAMER    (J.  A.)     A  Dissertation  on 

the  Passage  of  Hannibal  over  the  Alps.  Second  Edition.  Maps. 
8vo,  cloth.  London,  1828 

IRoman  law, 

3063  CLARK   (E.   C.)      Early  Roman  Law.     The  Regal  Period.     Post 

8vo,  cloth.  London,  1872 

3064  CORPUS   JURIS   CIVILIS,  Recognoverunt  brevibusque   Adnota- 

tionibus  Criticis  Instructum.  Ediderunt  D.  Albertus  et  D.  Mauritius 
Fratres  Kriegelii.  Editio  stereotypa.  Impressio  Quarta,  novis  cura 
emendatior.     3  vols,  royal  8vo,  half  calf,  gilt.  Leipzig,  1848-49 

3065  Editio  Stereotypa  Quarta,   Volumen  Primum:   Institutiones 

recognovit  Paulus  Krueger,  Digesta  recog.  Theodorus  Mommsen, 
Berlin,  1886;  Volumen  Secundum,  Editio  Stereotypa  Tertia,  Codex 
Justinianus,  recog.  P.  Krueger,  Berlin,  1884.  Bound  in  one  volume, 
thick  royal  8vo,  half  morocco. 

*  The  Best  Edition  of  the  Corpus  Juris  Civilis. 

3066  GAIUS.  The  Commentaries  of  Gaius  on  the  Roman  Law,  with  an 
English  Translation  and  Annotations.  By  F.  Tomkins  and  W.  G. 
Lemon.     Thick  8vo,  cloth.  London,  1869 

3067  Gaii  Institutionum  Juris  Civilis  Commentarii  Quatuor;    or, 

Elements  of  Roman  Law,  by  Gaius.  With  a  Translation  and  Com- 
mentary, by  Edward  Poste.     8vo,  cloth.    (Clarendon  Press  Series.) 

Oxford,  187 1 

3068  Gaii  Institutionum  Juris  Civilis  Commentarii  Quatuor;   or, 

Elements  of  Roman  Law,  by  Gaius.  With  Translation  and  Com- 
mentary, by  E.  Poste.  Second  edition,  revised  and  enlarged.  8vo, 
cloth.      (Clarendon  Press  Series.)  Oxford,  1875 

3069  GAIUS   and    JUSTINIAN.     The  Institutes  of  Gaius  and  Justinian; 

the   12  Tables  and  the  118th  and   127th  Novels,  with  Introduction 

and  Translation.      By  T.  L.  Mears.     Thick  post  8vo,  cloth. 

London,  1882 


372  HMstorE,  Xanauaoe  ant)  literature 

ROMAN  LAW- Continued. 

3070  GOUDSMIT    (J.   E.)     The  Pandects;  a  Treatise  on  the  Roman  Law 

and  upon  its  Connection  with  Modern  Legislation.  Translated  by 
R.  de  Tracy  Gould.     Royal  8vo,  cloth.       .  London,  1873 

3071  HUNTER    (W.   A.)       A  Systematic  and   Historical  Exposition  of 

Roman  Law  in  the  Order  of  a  Code  .  .  .  embodying  the  Institutes 
of  Gaius,  and  the  Institutes  of  Justinian,  translated  by  J.  A.  Cross. 
Thick  8vo,  cloth.  London,  1876 

3072  JUSTINIAN.     The   Institutes  of  Justinian,  with  English  Introduc- 

tion. By  T.  C.  Sandars.  Translation,  and  Notes.  Fourth  Edi- 
tion.    8vo,  half  morocco,  gilt.  London,  1869 

3°73  The  Institutes  of  Justinian.    Translated,  with  Notes  by  J.  T. 

Abdy  and  Bryan  Walker.    Post  8vo,  cloth.    Cambridge,  (Eng.)  1876 

3074  MACKENZIE    (LORD).     Studies  in  Roman  Law,  with  Compara- 

tive Views  of  the  Laws  of  France,  England,  and  Scotland.  Third 
Edition.      8vo,  cloth.  Edinburgh,  1870 

3075  NASMITH   (D.)      Outline   of    Roman    History    from   Romulus  to 

Justinian  (including  translations  of  the  Twelve  Tables,  the  Insti- 
tutes of  Gaius,  and  the  Institutes  of  Justinian),  with  special  refer- 
ence to  the  Growth,  Development,  and  Decay  of  Roman  Juris- 
prudence.     Thick  8vo,  cloth.  London,  1890 

3076  ORTOLAN  (J.  L.  E.)    and    NASMITH    (D.)      The   History  of 

Roman  Law  from  the  text  of  Ortolan's  Histoire  de  la  Legislation 
Romaine  et  Generalisation  du  Droit.  Supplemented  by  a  Chrono- 
metrical  Chart  of  Roman  History  by  I.  T.  Prichard.  Thick  8vo, 
cloth.  London,  1871 

3077  PHILLIMORE    (J.    G.)       Private   Law  among  the  Romans,  from 

the  Pandects.     8vo,   cloth.  London,  1863 

3078  ZELL    (C.)      Leges  Municipales,  Salpensana  et  Malacitana  aliaque 

Supplementa  ad  Monumenta  Legalia  quae  continet  Delectus  In- 
scriptionum  Romanarum  cum  Monumentis  Legalibus  fere  Omnibus. 
2  vols,  in  1.     8vo,  half  calf.  Heidelberg,  1857 


of  (Breece  ano  "IRome  373 


latin  Xiterature. 

3079  AMMIANUS    MARCELLINUS.      Roman   History  of    Ammianus 

Marcellinus  during  the  Reigns  of  Constantius,  Julian,  Jovianus, 
Valentinian,  and  Valens.  Translated  by  C.  D.  Yonge.  Post  8vo, 
cloth.      (Bohn's  Classical  Library.)  London,  1862 

3080  ANNIUS   VITERBENSIS.       Antiquitatum     Variarum     Autores. 

Thick  i8mo,  limp  roan.  Lugd.  (Lyons):   Sep.  Gryphius,  1552 

*  One  of  the  most  remarkable  of  the  productions  of  the  Fifteenth  Century,  and 
considered  by  most  authorities  to-day  as  being  a  literary  forgery.  The  volume  con- 
sists of  fragments  of  Manetho,  Berosus,  Philo  Judreus,  Megasthenes,  Fabius  Pictor, 
Xenophon,  and  other  ancient  writers  with  commentaries.  The  collection  has  given 
rise  to  animated  debate  for  about  400  years;  severely  attacked  by  savants  on  its 
first  appearance,  it  has  found  both  defenders  and  apologists  since,  though  the  best 
opinion  now,  while  condemning  the  fragments  of  history  as  spurious,  is  that  Annius 
of  Viterbo  was  himself  imposed  upon.  Annius's  real  name  was  Giovanni  Nanni,  and 
for  about  40  years  he  was  in  the  service  of  the  Borgia  family,  dying  in  1502,  not  with- 
out suspicion  that  Caesar  Borgia  had  poisoned  him.  His  own  account  of  this  compila- 
tion is  that  the  fragments  of  Manetho  and  the  abridgment  of  Berosus  were  given  him 
by  two  Armenian  monks  whom  he  had  succored,  and  that  the  remaining  texts  were 
found  by  him  in  a  private  library  in  Mantua.  An  exhaustive  account  of  this  work 
will  be  found  in  Salverte's  History  of  Names,  in  the  next  catalogue. 

3081  ANTHOLOGIA    LATINA.      Anthologia  Latina,  sive  Poesis  Latins 

Supplementum.  Recensuit  A.  Riese.  2  vols,  in  1.  Crown  8vo, 
half  roan.  Leipzig,  1868 

3082  AUGUSTAN    HISTORIES.     Historiae   Augustae    Scriptores  Sex: 

iElius  Spartianus,  Julius  Capitolinus,  vElius  Lampridius,  Vulcatius 
Gallicanus,  Trebellius  Pollio,  Flavius  Vopiscus.  Ad  optimas  edi- 
tiones  collati  .  .  .  studii  Societatis  Bipontinae.  Editio  accurata.  8vo, 
half  calf.  Biponti  (Zweibrucken),  1787 

3083  AURELIUS    VICTOR    (SEXTUS).       Originis    Gentis    Romanae 

Liber.     Recensuit  .  .  .  F.  Schroeter.      8vo,  half  cloth.      Leipzig,  1829 

3084  AUSONIUS.      D.  Magni   Ausonii   Burdigalensis   Opera.     Ad  Opti- 

mas Editiones  Collata  .  .  .  Studiis  Societatis  Bipontinae.  8vo,  half 
calf.  Bipont  (Zweibrucken),  1785 

3085  AVIANUS.     The    Fables    of    Avianus,  edited    with    Prolegomena, 

Critical  Apparatus,  Commentary  Excursus,  and  Index.  By  Robin- 
son Ellis.      8vo,  cloth.  Oxford:  The  Clarendon  Press,   1887 

*  The  Fables  of  Avian,  together  with  those  of  /Esop,  were  the  first  fabulists  trans- 
lated and  printed  in  England,  Caxton  printing  an  edition  in  14S4. 


374  IbistorE,  Xanguage  ant>  ^Literature 

LATIN  LITERATURE— Continued. 

3086  AVIENUS.      Rufi  Festi  Avieni  Descriptio  Orbis  Terrae.     Cum  con- 

jecturis  .  .  .  et  annotationes  N.  Heinsii,  C.  Barthii,  &  C.  Salmasii. 
Impensis  et  curis  H.  Friesemanni.  8vo,  old  calf,  gilt.  Presentation 
copy  from  the  editor.  Amsterdam,  1786 

3087  BOETHIUS.     Anicius  Manlius  Severinus  Boetius  o,f  the  Consola- 

tion of  Philosophy.  Made  English  and  illustrated  with  notes  by 
the  Rt.  Hon.  Richard,  Lord  Viscount  Preston.  Frontispiece.  Crown 
8vo,  half  calf,  gilt.  London,  1695 

3088  Anicius  Manlius  Torquatos  Severinus  Boetius  his  Consolation 

of  Philosophy  in  Five  Books.  Translated  into  English  [by  William 
Causton].      8vo,  old  panelled  calf.  Lond.  :  For  the  Author,  1730 

3089  The  Metres  of  A.  M.  T.  S.  Boethius  in  five  books  on  the  Con- 
solidation of  Philosophy.  (Latin  and  English, with  historical  preface 
of  six  pages.)     8vo,  boards.  London,  181 1 

3090  Stewart  (H.  F.)     Boethius:  an  Essay.      Crown  8vo,  cloth. 

Edinburgh,  1891 

3091  BURMANN    (P.)        Poetse    Latini    Minores;    sive,    Gratii    Falisci 

Cynegeticon,  Nemesiani  Cynegeticon  et  Eclogae,  Calpurnii  Siculi 
Eclogse,  Claudii  Rutilii  Itinerarium,  Serenus  Saminicus  de  Medi- 
cina,  Rhemnius  Fannius  Palasmon  de  Ponderibus  et  Mensuris,  et 
Sulpiciae  Satyra.  Curante  Petro  Burmanno.  Engaved  title  in  Vol.  1. 
2  vols.  4to,  old  calf.  Leidae  (Leyden),  1731 

3092  C./ESAR.    The  Gallic  and  Civil  War, with  the  supplementary  books 

attributed  to  Hirtius,  including  the  Alexandrian,  African  and  Span- 
ish Wars.  Literally  translated.  Post  8vo,  cloth.  (Bohn's  Classi- 
cal Library.)  London,  185 1 

3093  CATO    (DIONYSIUS).      Dionysii  Catonis  Disticha  de  Moribus  ad 

Filium,  praeter  sedulam  Variantis  Lectionis  per  omnia  Conlationem 
.  .  .  cum  Interpretatione  Quincuplice;  also  in  the  same  volume,  His- 
toria  Critica  Catoniana,  cum  Castigationibus  Jos.  Scaligeri,  Erasmi 
Concinna  Expositio,  &c.  With  engraved  titles,  and  4  copper-plates. 
Thick  post  8vo,  vellum.  Amsterdam,  1759 

*  The  five  translations  of  the  distichs  are  in  Greek,  English,  German,  Dutch,  and 
French.  The  work  was  probably  an  invention  of  the  Middle  Ages, but  it  was  the  most 
famous  collection  of  moral  proverbs  known,  universally  read,  and  taught  in  schools. 
Gaxton  translated  and  published  an  edition  in  1484,  and  it  remained  the  source  of 
most  of  the  collections  of  proverbs  issued  in  the  next  two  hundred  years. 


of  Greece  ano  1Rome  375 

LATIN  LITERATURE— Continued. 

3094  CATULLUS.      The    Poems    of   Catullus,    translated    into    English 

verse,  with  an  Introduction  and  Notes  by  Theodore  Martin.  First 
Edition.     Post  8vo,  cloth.  London,  1861 

3095  CELSUS  (A.  C.)   A  translation  of  the  Eight  Books  of  Celsus  on  Medi- 

cine. Second  Edition,  revised  and  improved  by  G.  F.  Collier.  Post 
8vo,  boards.  London,  1831 

3096  Celsus    of    Medicine    in     Eight    Books.       Translated    with 

Notes  ...  by  James  Greive,  with  Additional  Notes  by  G. 
Futvoye.     Third  Edition,      nmo,  cloth  (worn).  London,  1838 

3097  CICERO.      Ciceronis   Opera  Omnia.     Uno  volumine  comprehensa. 

Curis  secundus  emendatiora  et  adnotationibus  indicibusqueauctiora 
edidit  C.  F.  A.  Nobbe.  Nova  editio  stereotypa.  Thick  royal  8vo, 
boards,  pp.  1460.  Leipzig,  1850 

3098  The   Political  Works   of  Cicero,  comprising  his  Treatise  on 

the  Republic  and  his  Treatise  on  the  Laws.  Translated  from  the 
originals,  with  Dissertations  and  Notes,  by  F.  Barham.  2  vols. 
8vo,  half  calf.  London,  1841-42 

3099 The   Letters  of  Marcus   Tullius  Cicero  to  Titus  Pomponius 

Atticus  in  sixteen  books.  Translated  into  English  with  Notes  by 
W.  Heberden.     2  maps.      2  vols.  8vo,  half  calf.  London,  1825 

3100  Oratione  di  M.  T.  Ci  |  cerone,  contra  Valerio,  |  di  Latino  in 

volga  I  re  tradotta  |  per  M.  Marc'  Antonio  |  Tortora  Nobile  |  Pisa- 
rino  I  Woodcut  portrait  of  Cicero  on  title.  i6mo,  vellum.  Printed 
in  Italic  type  without  pagination,  20  leaves.  (Sigs.  A-E  in  fours.) 
Scarce.  Venice:  Nicolo  Zoppino  d'Aristotile,  Settembre,  1537 

3101   Three  Books  of  Offices:  Cato  Major,  Laelius  (de  Amicitia), 

etc.  Literally  translated  by  C.  R.  Edmonds.  Post  8vo,  cloth. 
(Bohn's  Classical  Library.)  London,  1850 

3102  The  Academic  Questions;  De  Finibus,  and  Tusculan  Dis- 
putations. Translated  by  C.  D.  Yonge.  Post  8vo,  cloth.  (Bohn's 
Classical  Library.)  London,  1853 

3103  Fausset  (W.  Y.)     The  Student's  Cicero.     Adapted  from  the 

German  of  Munk.  Frontispiece  portrait  of  Cicero.  Crown  8vo, 
cloth.  London,  1889 

3104  Middleton   (C.)     Life  of  Cicero.      2   vols.   8vo,   half  green 

morocco.  London,  1823 


37&  Ifoistorj?,  ^Language  anfc  ^Literature 

LATIN  LITERATURE— Continued. 

3105  CROKE    (SIR.  A.)      An  Essay  on  the  Origin,  Progress  and  Decline 

of  Rhyming  Latin  Verse,  with  many  specimens.      Post  8vo,  cloth. 

Oxford,   1828 

3106  CRUTTWELL    (C.    T.)     A    History    of    Roman    Literature    from 

the  Earliest  Period  to  the  Death  of  Marcus  Aurelius.  With  chrono- 
logical tables.      Second  edition.      Post  Svo,  cloth.  London,  1878 

3107  CURTIUS    (QUINTUS).     The  History  of  Alexander  the  Great  by 

Quintus  Curtius  Rufus.  Translated  from  the  Latin.  With  Original 
Notes  .  .  .  Illustrations  from  recent  Travels,  etc.  By  Peter  Pratt. 
Revised  Edition.  Medallion  portrait  of  Alexander,  and  map.  2  vols. 
8vo,  half  calf.  London,  1821 

3108  DICTYS    CRETENSIS.  rDictys  Cretensis ;  sive  Lucii  Septimii  Ephe- 

merides  Belli  Troiani.  Accedit  Daretis  Phrygii  de  Excidio  Troisj 
Historia.    Recensuit .  .  .  A.  Dederich.    8vo,  half  morocco.    Bonn,  1837 

*  Best  edition  of  the  works  of  the  suppositious  Dictys  of  Crete.  In  this  is  to  be 
found  the  source  of  many  of  the  folk-tales  of  the  Middle  Ages. 

3109  ENNIUS.     Q.  Enni,  Poetae  cum   Primis   Censendi,  Annalium  Libb. 

XIIX.  Quae  apud  varios  Auctores  superant,  Fragmenta  conlecta; 
composita,  inlustrata  ab  Paullo  G.  F.  P.  N.  Merula  qui  eadem  fixity 

dicavit,  sacravit  S.  P.  Q.  Dordraceno  L.  M.      Small  4to. 
Lugd.  Bat.  (Leyden),  Ex  Officina  Joannis  Pcetsii  &° 

L  u  dovici  Elzevir ii,  1595 

*  The  Wodhull  copy  bound  by  Roger  Payne  in  full  russia,  with  arms  in  gold 
on  front,  scroll  ornament  on  inside  edges,  marbled  end  papers,  yellow  edges.  The 
front  end  paper  contains  Wodhull's  interesting  note,  as  was  his  practice,  on  the  cost 
of  the  volume,  and  bears  also  his  autograph  and  note  "  collat.  &  complet."  The 
volume  cost  2s.  6d.,  and  Payne  charged  for  the  binding  6s.  6d. 

31 10  Q.    Ennii    Poetae   Vetustissimi    Fragmenta   quae    supersunt. 

Edidit  F.  Hesselio.  Cum  Index  Rerum  et  Verborum.  Engraved 
and  printed  titles.      Small  4to,  vellum.  Amsterdam,  1707 

31 1 1  EUTROPIUS.      Eutropii  Breviarum  Historiae  Romanae,  cum  Meta- 

phrasi  Graeca  Paeanii.  Et  Notis  integris  Voneti,  Glareani,  Fabri, 
etc.  Accedit  Rufus  Festus  cum  Notis.  Edidit  H.  Verheyk.  8vor 
old  calf,  gilt.  Lugd.  Bat.  (Leyden)  1762 

3112  GOTHOFREDUS    (DIONYSIUS).     Auctores  Latinae  Linguae  in 

unum  redacti.  Title  within  engraved  woodcut  border.  Small  4to,  vel- 
lum.     Dr.  Whewell's  copy.  S.  Gervasii,  1602 

*  A  collection  of  writers  on  the  grammar  of  the  Latin  language.  In  addition  to 
the  writings  of  Varro  and  other  Latin  grammarians,  a  valuable  portion  is  that  on  the 
Roman  Calendar,  Latin  Contractions  in  inscriptions  and  manuscripts,  etc.  On  the 
back  of  the  title  is  the  fine  old  Chippendale  bookplate  of  Wm.  Falconer  of  Chester. 


of  (Breece  anfc  1Rome  377 

LATIN  LITERA.TURR— Continued. 

31 13    HORACE.     Quintus  Horatius  Flaccus.      Frontispiece.     641110,  cloth, 
paper  label,  uncut.  London,  1824 

*  Pickering's  Diamond  Classics. 

3IJ4  The  Odes  and  Epodes  of  Horace,  translated  into  Latin  verse 

with  an  Introduction  and  Notes  and  Latin  Text.  By  J.  B.  Hague. 
4to,  cloth.  New  York,  1892 

31 15  HYGINUS  GROMATICUS  and  POLYBIUS.    Hygini  Gromatici 

et  Polybii  Megalopolitani  de  Castris  Romanis  qua;  exstant.  Cum 
Notis  et  Animadversionibus  quibus  accedunt  dissertationes  R.  H. 
S(cheel).     Small  4to,  vellum.  Amsterdam,  1660 

*  On  the  formation  of  the  Roman  military  camp,  with  folding  diagrams. 

31 16  JUSTIN.     The    History  of  Justin    taken  out  of  the  four  and  forty 

books  of  Trogus  Pompeius  (with  an  Epitome  of  Sextus  Aurelius 
Victor).  Translated  by  R.  Codrington.  Second  Edition.  Engraved 
frontispiece.      121110,  old  calf.  London,  1664 

3117  JUSTIN,   NEPOS,  and  EUTROPIUS.     Literally  translated,  with 

Notes,  by  J.  S.  Watson.  Post  8vo,  calf,  gilt.  (Bohn's  Classical 
Library.)  London,  1853 

3118  LINDEMANN    (F.)      Corpus  Grammaticorum  Latinorum  Vetk- 

rum.  Recensuit  F.  Lindemann.  (Continens  Donatum,  Probum, 
Eutychium,  Arusianum  Messium,  Maximum  Victorinum,  Asperum, 
Phocam,  Pauli  Diaconi,  Sextus  Pompeius  Festus,  et  Isidorus  His- 
palensis,  cum  commentariis.)     3  vols.  4to,  calf,  gilt. 

Leipzig,  1831-33 

31 19  LIVY.      T.  Livii  Patavini  Historiarum   Libri,  qui  supersunt  omnes 

et    deperditorum    fragmenta.      Ex    recensione    Drakenborchii,   etc. 

Edidit  Travers  Twiss.     4  vols.  8vo,  full  polished  calf,  gilt. 

Oxford,  1840-41 

3120  The  History  of  Titus  Livius,  with  the  entire  Supplement  of 

John  Freinsheim.  Translated  into  English,  and  illustrated  with 
Geographical  and  Chronological  Notes.  3  vols.  8vo,  half  russia. 
(Military  Classics  Series.)  London,  1814 

*  Books  11  to  20  being  lost  of  the  original  work  of  Livy,  Freinsheim  wrote  a  his- 
tory in  the  style  of  Livy  to  fill  the  gap,  which  is  contained  in  these  volumes. 

3121   The  History  of  Rome  by  Titus  Livius.     Translated  from  the 

Original,  with  Notes  and  Illustrations.  By  G.  Baker.  New  Edition, 
carefully  corrected  and  revised.  Portrait  of  Livy.  2  vols.  8vo,  half 
calf.  London,  1830 


37%  Ibistorp,  Xanouage  ant)  literature 

LATIN  LITERATURE-C^Wrf. 

3122  LIVY.      Nissen   (H.)      Kritische  Untersuchungen  liber  die  quellen 

der  Vierten  und  Funften  dekade  des  Livius.    8vo,  wrappers,  pp.  34T. 

Berlin,  1863 

3123  Seeley  (J.  R.)     Livy.    Book  I.    With  Introduction,  Historical 

Examination,  and  Notes.     8vo,  cloth.      (Clarendon  Press  Series.) 

Oxford,  1871 

3124  MAI    (ANGELO).      Palimpsesti   Vaticani.     Cicero    de  Republica; 

Frontonis  et  M.  Aurelii  Epistulse;  Symmachi  Orationum  ;  Gargilii 
Martialis  de  Hortis.  With  facsimiles,  etc.  2  vols.  8vo,  half  russia 
(joints  cracked).  Rome,  1846 

*  The  Works  and  Fragments  of  Classical  authors  discovered  by  Cardinal  Mai  on 
Palimpsests  in  the  Vatican  Palimpsests  are  documents  from  which  the  original  writing 
has  been  removed  and  used  for  more  recent  works.  Methods  have  been  found  of 
restoring  some  of  the  original  writing,  and  others  it  has  been  found  possible  to 
decipher. 

3125  MANILIUS.      The  Five  Books  of  M.  Manilius,  containing  a  System 

of  the  Ancient  Astronomy  and  Astrology,  together  with  the  Philos- 
ophy of  the  Stoicks.  Done  into  English  Verse  [by  Thomas  Creech]. 
5  plates  of  Astrological  diagrams.    Crown  8vo,  old  leather  (lacks  a  leaf). 

London,  1697 

3126  MARTIAL.     Schneidewin  (F.  G.)     M.  Val.  Martialis  Epigramma- 

ton  libri.      2  vols.  8vo,  half  calf.  Grimae,  1842 

*  A  valuable  edition  founded  on  a  thorough  collation  of  the  extant  MSS.  The 
lengthy  prologomena  gives  an  account  of  all  the  codices,  and  the  earlier  and  most 
important  editions. 

3127  MAYOR    (J.    E.   B.)     Bibliographical    Clue    to    Latin     Literature. 

Edited  after  Dr.  E.  Hubner,  with  large  additions.      Post  8vo,  cloth. 

London,  1875 

3128  MELA    (POMPONIUS).      Pomponii   Melae    de  Situ   Orbis.     Cum 

Notis  Barbari,  Olivarii,  etc.  .  .  .  accedunt  P.  J.  Nunnesii,  Epistola 
de  Patria  Pomponii  Melae,  et  Adnotate  .  .  .  et  J.  Perizonii  Adnotata 
ad  lib.  1,  cap.  17.  Curante  Ab.  Gronovio.  Editio  tertia.  Engraved 
and  printed  title,  map  of  the  world,  and  cuts  of  coins  and  medals  in  the  text. 
Thick  8vo,  morocco,  gilt.  Lugd.  Bat.  (Leyden)  1782 

3129  MUELLER    (L.)      De    Re    Metrica    Poetarum    Latinorum    praeter 

Plautum  et  Terentium.      Post  8vo,  half  roan.  Leipzig,  1861 

3130  OBSEQUENS    (JULIUS).      Julii   Obsequentis  quae  supersunt  ex 

libro  De  Prodigiis.  Cum  animadversionibus  J.  Schefferi,  et  supple- 
ments Conradi  Lycosthenis,  curante  F.  Oudendorpio.  Post  8vo, 
old  vellum,  gilt.  Lugd.  Bat.  (Leyden)  1720 


of  Greece  ano  IRomc  379 

LATIN   LITERATURE— Continue,/. 

3131  PERSIUS.  The  Satires  of  A.  Persius  Flaccus,  with  a  Translation 
and  Commentary.  By  John  Conington.  To  which  is  prefixed  a 
Lecture  on  the  Life  and  Writings  of  Persius.  Edited  by  H.  Nettle- 
ship.     8vo,  cloth.      (Clarendon  Press  Series  )  Oxford,  1872 

3J32  A    Bibliography  of  Persius.      By  Morris   H.    Morgan.     8vo, 

sewed,  pp.  31.      (Harvard  Bibliographical  Contributions.) 

Cambridge,  1893 

3133  PHAEDRUS.      Phaedri   Augusti  liberti  Fabulse  iEsopi,  ex   editione 

J.  G.  S.  Schwabii.  Cum  Notis  et  Interpretatione  in  usum  Delphini, 
Variis  Lectionibus,  &c.  2  vols,  royal  8vo,  half  russia  (binding 
broken  of  both  volumes).      Large  Paper  copy. 

London:  A.  J.   Valpy,  1822 

3134  The   Fables  of   Phaedrus.      Inaugural    Lecture  by   Robinson 

Ellis.     8vo,  wrappers,  pp.  36.  London  and  Oxford  [1894] 

PLAUTUS.     See  No.  2947. 

3135  PLINY.      The   Natural    History  of   Pliny,  translated,  with  Copious 

Notes  and  Illustrations.  By  J.  Bostock  and  H.  T.  Riley.  6  vols, 
post  8vo,  half  calf,  gilt.  (Bohn's  Classical  Library.)  London,  1855-57 

3136  PROBUS     (VALERIUS),     ETC.       M.    Val.    Probus    de    Notis 

Romanorum;  Petrus  Diaconus  de  Eadem ;  Demetrius  Alabaldus  de 
Minutiis,  de  Ponderibus,  et  de  Mensuris;  Venerabilis  Bedrede  Com- 
puto,  et  de  Ratione  Unciarum;  Leges  XII.  Tabularum,  De  Ritibus 
Romanorum;  Inscriptiones  Antiquae,  &c.  Haec  omnia  nunc  primum 
edita.  Small  4to,  81  folios,  boards.  Title  printed  in  red  and  black. 
Architectural  woodcut  on  sig.  04.  Venice:  Joannis  Tacuino de  Trino,  1525 

*  Most  of  the  treatises  are  on  Latin  contractions. 

3137  PUBLIUS    SYRUS.       Publii    Syri     Mimi    et    Aliorum    Sentential, 

cum  D.  Laberii  prologo  et  Fragmentis  Moralibus.  Edidit  J.  C. 
Orellius.      8vo,  boards.  Leipzig,  1822 

*  A  collection  of  proverbs  and  moral  sayings. 

3138  QUINTILIAN.      Institutes  of  Oratory  ;  or,  Education  of  an  Orator. 

Literally  translated  by  J.  S.  Watson.  2  vols,  post  8vo,  calf,  gilt. 
(Bohn's  Classical  Library.)  London,  1856 

3139  RIBBECK    (O.)      Comicorum  Latinorum  praeter  Plautum  et  Teren- 

tium  Reliquiae.    Recensuit  Otto  Ribbeck.   8vo,  half  calf  (back  loose). 

Leipzig,  1855 

3140 Tragicorum  Latinorum  Reliqui.e.   Recensuit  Otto  Ribbeck. 

8vo,  half  calf.  Leipzig,  1852 


380  UMstors,  Slanguage  anfc  ^Literature 

LATIN  LITERATURE— Continued. 

3 141  RUTILIUS   LUPUS.       P.  Rutilii  Lupi  de  Figuris  Sententiarum  et 

Elocutionis  libri  duo.  Recensuit  et  Annotationes  adjecit  D.  Ruhn- 
kenius.  Accedunt  Aquilae  Romani  et  Julii  Rufiniani  de  eodem  argu- 
mento  libri.  8vo,  morocco,  with  gilt  arms  and  monogram  T.  W. 
(Theodore  Williams)  on  sides.  Lugd.  Bat.  (Leyden)  1768 

3142  SALLUST.     C.  Crispi  Sallustii  quae  extant.     Recognovit  notisque 

criticis  instruxit  F.  D.  Gerlach.      3  vols,  small  4to,  half  calf. 

Basle,  1823-27-31 

3143  SENECA.      L.  Annsei  Senecae  Philosophi  Opera  Omnia.    M.  Annsei 

Senecae  Rhetoris  quae  extant.  Engraved  title.  i6mo,  half  morocco 
(small  wormhole  through  part  of  text).       Amsterdam:  Jansen,  1633 

3144  Seneca  on  Benefits.     Translated  by  A.  Stewart.      Crown  8vo, 

half  calf,  gilt.      (Bonn's  Classical  Library.)  London,  1887 

3145  Between  Heathenism  and  Christianity:   Being  a  Translation 

of  Seneca's  De  Providencia,  and  Plutarch's  De  Sera  Numinis  Vin- 
dicta,  etc.      By  Charles  W.  Super.     Post  8vo,  cloth.    Chicago,  1899 

3146  SEQUESTER    (VIBIUS).      De  Fluminibus,  Fontibus,  Lacubus.  .  . 

quorum  apud  Poetas  mentio  fit.  Lectionis  varietatum  et  Commen- 
tationes  J.  J.  Oberlinus.     8vo,  old  marbled  calf,  gilt. 

Argentorati  (Strasburg),  1778 

3147  SIMCOX    (G.    A.)      A  History  of  Latin  Literature,  from  Ennius  to 

Boethius.      2  vols.  8vo,  cloth.  London,  1883 

3148  SPAGGIARI    (JOHN).     Latin-English  Bi-Monthly  Periodical  .  .  . 

for  the  United  States  of  America.  First  Annual  Volume,  Nos.  1 
and  2.  (Containing  the  beginning  of  a  History  of  California,  on 
alternate  pages  of  Latin  and  English.)     8vo,  wrappers.      (2  pieces.) 

New  York,  1857 

3149  STAVEREN    (A.   VAN).     Auctores  Mythographi  Latini.      Caius 

Julius  Hyginus,  Fab.  Planciad,  Fulgentius,  Lactantius  Placidus, 
Albricus  Philosophus.  Cum  Commentariis  Micylli,  Schefferi,  et 
Munckeri,  &c.  Curante  Augustino  van  Staveren.  Engraved  frontis- 
piece, and  illustrations  on  copper  in  the  text  of  Hyginus.  4to,  old  vellum, 
with  gilt  arms  on  sides.  Lugd.  Bat.  (Leyden)  1742 

3150  TACITUS.     Church   (A.   J.)  and    Brodribb    (W.    J.)      Annals  of 

Tacitus,  translated  into  English,  with  Notes  and  Maps.  Second 
Edition.     Post  8vo,  cloth.  London,  1877 


of  Greece  ano  IRome  381 

LATIN  LITERATURE— Continued. 

3'5i  TACITUS.  Church  (A.  J.)  and  Brodribb  (W.  J.)  The  History  of 
Tacitus,  translated  into  English.  With  Notes  and  a  Map.  Third 
Edition.      Post  8vo,  cloth.  London,  1876 

3152  Church   (A.  J.)  and  Brodribb  (W.    J.)     The  Agricola  and 

Germany  of  Tacitus,  and  the  Dialogue  on  Oratory.  Translated 
into  English.  Revised  Edition,  with  Notes  and  a  Map.  Post  8vo, 
cloth.  London,  1877 

3153  Gudeman  (A.)     P.  Cornelii  Taciti   Dialogus  de  Oratoribus. 

Edited,  with  Prolegomena,  Critical  Apparatus,  Exegetical  and 
Critical  Notes,  Bibliography  and  Indexes.     Square  8vo,  cloth. 

Boston,  1894 

3154  Ross  (VV. )     Tacitus  and  Bracciolini.     The   Annals  forged  in 

the  XVth  Century.  8vo,  cloth.  Presentation  copy  to  Dr.  Wm. 
Smith,  and  letter  from  the  author  laid  in.  London,  1876 

*  Bracciolini  is  perhaps  better  known  to  the  average  reader  as  Poggio.  the  author  of 
the  famous  tales. 

3155  TERENCE.      Publius    Terentius    Afer.      Portrait.     641110,  original 

cloth,  paper  label,  uncut.  London,  1823 

*  Pickering's  Diamond  Classics. 

3156  TERENTIANUS  MAURUS.     De  Litteris,  Syllabis,  Pedibus  et 

Metris.  E  recensione  et  cum  Notis  Laurentii  Santenii.  Opus 
Santenii  morte  interruptum  absolvit  D.  J.  Van  Lennep.  4to,  half 
calf.  Trajecti  ad  Rhenum  (Utrecht),  1825 

3157  TEUFFEL   (W.  S.)      A  History  of  Roman  Literature.    Translated 

by  Wilhelm  Wagner.      2  vols.  8vo,  cloth.  London,  1873 

3158  History  of  Roman  Literature.     Revised  and    enlarged  (from 

Teuffel's  History)  by  Ludwig  Schwabe.  Authorized  translation 
from  the  fifth  German  edition.  By  G.  C.  W.  Warr.  2  vols.  8vo, 
cloth.  London,  1891-92 

*  The  best  history  of  Roman  literature. 

3159  VARRO.      M.  Terentii    Varronis   de  Lingua   Latina,  librorum   quae 

supersunt.  Emendata  et  annotata  a  C.  O.  Muellero.  8vo,  half 
calf.  Leipzig,  1833 


382  Ibtstoq?,  ^language  an&  Xiterature 

LATIN  LITERATURE— Continued. 

3160  VEGETIUS,   ETC.      Veteres   de    Re    Militari    Scriptores    quotquot 

extant,  nunc  prima  vice  in  unum  redacti  corpus — Flavii  Vegetii  de 
Rei  Militaris;  Sextii  Julii  Strategemata;  yEliani  de  Instruendis 
Aciebus;  Modestus  Vocabulis  Rei  Militariis;  Polybius  Castrame- 
tatio  Romanorum  ;  ./Eneas  Poliorceticus;  Ciceroni  de  Rei  Militarii. 
Cum  animadversiones,  etc.,  Scriverii,  Stewechii,  etc.  2  vols.  8vo, 
old  red  French  morocco,  gilt.  Vesaliae  Clivorum  (Wesel),  1670 

*  Horatio  Walpole's  copy,  with  his  book-plate  in  Vol.  I. 

3161  De    Re    Militari.      Cum     Notae     et     Emendationes    Scriverii, 

Oudendorpii,  etc.      8vo,  half  calf. 

Argentorati  (Strasburg) :  Bipont,  1806 

3162  VELLEIUS  PATERCULUS.     Burmann  (P.)     C.Velleii  Pater- 

culii  quae  supersunt.  Cum  integris  Notis,  Scholiis,  Variis  Lection- 
ibus,  etc.  Engraved  and  printed  title.  8vo,  vellum  gilt,  gilt  edges. 
Fine  copy.  Rotterdam,  1756 

3163  Kritzius  (F.)  M.  Velleii  Paterculi  qua?  supersunt  ex  His- 
torian Romanae.  Ad  Editionis  Principis,  collati  a  Burerio  Codicis 
Murbacensis  ....  etc.      8vo,  calf,  gilt.  Leipzig,  1848 

3164  VERGIL.     P.  Vergili  Maronis  codex   antiquissimis  ....  qui   nunc 

Florentiae  in  Bibliotheca  Mediceo-Laurentiana  adservatur.  4to,  old 
calf  (rebacked).      The  Duke  of  Sussex's  copy,  with   his   book-plate. 

Florence,  1741 

*  Facsimile  of  the  Medicean  codex,  one  of  the  oldest  manuscripts  of  Vergil  known. 

3165  Comparetti   (Domenico).      Virgil   im  Mittelalter.      Ubersetzt 

von  H.  Dutschke.      8vo,  wrappers,  pp.  318.  Leipzig,  1875 

3166 Conington  (J.)  The  yEneid  of  Virgil,  translated  into  Eng- 
lish Verse.     Third  Edition.     Post  8vo,  half  calf,  gilt.     London,  1870 

3167  Nettleship  (H.)     Ancient   Lives   of  Vergil,   with    Essay  on 

the  Poems  of  Vergil  in  connection  with  his  Life  and  Times.  8vo, 
wrappers,  pp.  70.  Oxford:   Clarendon  Press,  1879 

3168 Papillon   (T.  L.)     P.  Vergilii  Maronis  Opera.      Virgil,  with 

an  Introduction  and  Notes.  2  vols,  post  8vo,  cloth.  (Clarendon 
Press  Series.)  Oxford,  1882 

3169 Singleton  (R.  C.)  Virgil  in  English  Rhythm,  with  Illus- 
trations from  the  British  Poets.  Second  Edition,  rewritten  and 
enlarged.      Post  8vo,  cloth.  London,  187 1 


of  Greece  ano  IRome  383 

LATIN  LITERATURE Continued. 

3170  VERGIL.     Tunison  (J.  S.)    Master  Virgil :  the  Author  of  the  ^Eneid 

as  he  seemed  in  the  Middle  Ages.     Second  Edition.      8vo,  cloth.    * 

Cincinnati,  1890 
*  A  valuable  and  learned  study  of  the  legends  that  arose  in  the  Middle  Ages  con- 
cerning Vergil,  and  of  the  various  folk-characterizations  of  him  as  sorcerer,  etc.     One 
of  the  most  curious  problems  in  the  study  of  folk-lore  is  how  these  legends  arose,  and 
why  the  author  of  the  /Eneid,  instead  of  some  other  classic,  should  have  been  chosen. 

3171  WEBER  (G.  E.)      Corpus    Poetarum   Latinorum.      Uno    volumine 

absolutum,  cum  selecta  Varietate  Lectionis  et  Explicatione  Brevis- 
sima.     Thick  royal  8vo,  calf,  gilt.  Frankfurt  a/M,  1833 

3172  WEICHERT  (M.  A.)     Poetarum     Latinorum.      Hostii,      Laevii, 

C.  Licinii  Calvi,  C.  Helvii  Cinnse,  C.  Valgii  Rufi,  Domitii  Marbi, 
aliorumque  Vitae  et  Carminum  reliquiae.  Scripsit,  collegit,  et  edidit 
M.  A.  Weichert.      8vo,  boards.  Leipzig,  1830 


Gbirfc  Session. 

European  ^Languages  anb  IRaces. 

3173  ALBANIAN.    Blanchi  (R.  D.  Franciscus).      Dictionarium  Latino 

Epiroticum.  Una  cum  nonnullis  usitatioribus  loquendi  formulis. 
i6mo,  vellum.  Roma:    Typis  Sac.  Congr.  de  Propag.  Fide,  1635 

*  Scarce.     An   early   Albanian   and   Latin   vocabulary,    the   Albanian   in    Roman 
characters. 

3174  Bopp  (Franz).      Uber  das  Albanesische  in  seinen  verwandt- 

schaftlichen  Beziehungen.     4to,  wrappers,  pp.  92.  Berlin,  1855 

3175  Broughton  (Lord).     Travels  in  Albania  and  other  Provinces 

of  Turkey  in  1809  and  1810.  New  Edition,  revised  and  corrected. 
Illustrated.      2  vols.  8vo,  cloth.  London,  1858 

*  The  author  is  perhaps  better  known  as  Sir  John  Hobhouse.     The  travels  were 
made  in  company  with  Lord  Byron. 

3176  Vater  (J.  S.)     Vergleichungstafeln  der  Europaischen  Stamm- 

sprachen  und  Siid-,  VVest-Asiatischer;  Rask,  Die  Thrakische  Sprach- 
classe;  Lecce,  Albanesische  Grammatik;  Grusinische  Grammatik 
nach  Maggio,  Ghai  und  Firalow,  herausgegeben  von  J.  S.  Vater;  und 
Galische  Sprachlehre  von  C.  W.  Ahlwardt.    8vo,  boards.    Halle,  1822 


384  Buropean  ^Languages  ant)  IRaces 

AL.BA.UI  AH— Continued. 

3177   W.    (P.)       Grammaire    Albanaise,    a  l'usage    de    ceux    qui 

i:  desirent    apprendre    cette    Langue  sans  l'aide    d'un   Maitre.      Post 

8vo,  cloth.     (Trubner's  Simplified  Grammars.)  London,  1887 

3! 78  Xylander  (J.   Ritter  von).     Die    Sprache    der   Albanesen 

oder  Schkipetaren.     8vo,  half  morocco.  Frankfurt  a/M,  1835 

*  Containing  also  a  short  dictionary  Albanian  and  German. 

3179  BASQUE.     Astarloa    (D.    Pablo    Pedro    de).     Apologia   de    la 

Lengua  Bascongada,  6  ensayo  Crilico  Filosofico  de  su  Perfeccion  y 
Antiguedad.     8vo,  sprinkled  calf.  Madrid,  1803 

*  Presentation  copy  from  the  author,  also  with  the  book-plate  ot  the  Duke  of  Sussex. 

3180  Charencey  (Comte  de).     Phonetique  Souletine  (Dialect  of 

Basque  in  Soule,  Department  of  the  Basses-Pyrenees).  8vo,  wrap- 
pers, pp.  56.  [Paris,  1890?] 

3181  Charencey  (Comte   de).     Sur  Quelque  Etymologies    de    la 

Langue  Basque.     8vo,  wrappers,  pp.  11.  Paris,  1891 

3182  Erro  y  Azpiroz  (Don  Juan  Bautista  de).     Alfabeto  de  la 

Lengua  Primitiva  de  Espana,  y  Explicacion  de  Sus  Mas  Antiguos 
Monumentos,  de  Inscripciones,  y  Medallas.  ij  plates.  8vo,  old 
leather.  Madrid,  1806 

3183  Erro  y  Azpiroz  (Don  Juan  Bautista  de).     The  Alphabet  of 

the  Primitive  Language  of  Spain,  and  a  Philosophical  Examination 
of  the  Antiquity  and  Civilization  of  the  Basque  People.  Translated 
by  G.  W.  Erving.  Plate  showing  the  resemblance  of  Basque  signs  and 
the  Greek  and  Roman  Alphabets.      8vo,  boards,  uncut. 

Bosto n  :   Privately  printed,  1829 

3184  Irigoyen  (D.  Josef  Francisco  de).     Coleccion  Alfabetica  de 

Apellidos  Bascongados  con  su  Significado.      i2mo,  sheep,  pp.  122. 

Mexico,  1809 
*  Rare.   Probably  the  only  book  ever  printed  in  Mexico  relating  to  the  Basque  language. 

3185  Larramendi   (Manuel  de).     Diccionario  Trilingue,  Castel- 

lano,  Bascuence  y  Latin.  Nueva  Edicion  publicada  por  D.  Pio  de 
Zuazua.    2  vols,  in  one.    Imp.  8vo,  half  morocco.    San  Sebastian,  1853 

3186  Mahn    (C.    A..    F.)     Denkmaeler    der    Baskischen    Sprache. 

i2mo,  cloth.  Berlin,  1857 

3187  Phillips  (Hofrath  George).  tTber  das  Baskische  Alphabet, 

Wien,  1870,  pp.  44;  Phillips,  Eine  Baskische  Sprachprobe  nebst 
Einleitung  und  Commentar,  Wien,  1870,  pp.  36;  Phillips,  tlber  das 
Iberische  Alphabet,  Wien,  1870,  pp.  74.  Bound  in  one  volume,  8vo, 
boards,  cloth  back  (stamps  in  several  places).  Wien,  1870 


European  Xanguaaes  ano  IRaces  385 

BASQUE— Continued. 

3188 Saint    Matthew.       Jesus  Christoren,   Evanyelio    Saindua, 

S.  Mathiuren   Arabera.      8vo,  wrappers,  pp.  82.       [Bayonne,  1825] 
*The  gospel  of  St.  Matthew,  being  the  translation  of  J.  D.  Licarrague  adapted  by 
H.  Pyt  to  the  dialect  of  Labourd. 

3189  Salaberry  (D'Ibarrolle).      Vocabulaire  de  Mots    Basques 

Bas-Navarrais,  traduits  en  langue  Francaise.    i2mo,  paper,  pp.  252. 

Bayonne,  1857 

3190  Van   Eys   (W.  J.)       Outlines  of   Basque  Grammar.     Crown 

8vo,  cloth.      (Trubner's  Simplified  Grammars.)  London,  1883 

319 1   Webster  (Wentworth).      Basque  Legends  collected,  chiefly 

in  the  Labourd,  with  an  Essay  on  the  Basque  Language,  by  M. 
Julien  Vinson.     Frontispiece.     8vo,  cloth,  gilt.  London,  1877 

3192  BAVARIAN.      Schmeller    (J.   Andreas).     Bayerisches    Worter- 

buch.  Sammlung  von  Wortern  und  Ausdrucken,  die  in  den  leben- 
den  Mundarten  sowohl,  als  in  der  alten  und  altesten  Provincial- 
Literatur  des  Konigreichs  Bayern,  etc.  2  vols,  royal  8vo,  half 
morocco  (rubbed).  Munich,  1872-77 

3193  BERRY    {French    dialect   of   Cher    in    Central  France).       [Jaubert 

(Comte  de).]  Vocabulaire  du  Berry  et  de  quelques  Cantons  voisins. 
Par  un  Amateur  du  Vieux  Langage.  View  of  the  Hotel-de-  Ville, 
Bourges.     8vo,  half  calf.  Paris,  1842 

3194  BOHEMIAN.     Bachmann  (Adolf).     Bohmen  und  seine  Nachbar- 

lander  unter  Georg  von  Podiebrad,  1458-1461,  und  des  Konigs  Be- 
werbung  um  die  Deutsche  Krone.     8vo,  wrappers,  pp.  310. 

Prague,  1878 
*A  History  of  Bohemia  at  the  time  of  the  Hussites.     Georg  Podiebrad  took  their 
part  and  persecuted  the  Catholics. 

3195  Hanka  (Wenceslaw).  Koniginhofer  Handschrift.  Samm- 
lung Altbohmischer,  Lyrisch-Epischer  Gesange,  nebst  andern  Alt- 
bomischen  Gedichten.  Mit  ein  Historisch-Kritischen  einleitung 
von  Wenceslaw  Aloys  Swoboda.   Facsimile.  8vo,  boards.   Prag,  1829 

3196  Jonas  (Charles).     Dictionary  of  the  Bohemian  and  English 

Languages.  Two  parts  (in  one  volume),  with  Supplement  to  the 
First  Part.      Thick  square  nmo,  cloth. 

Racine,  Wis.:  Nakladam  "  Slavic ,"  1876 

3197   Jordan    (J.    P.)      Vollstandiges     Taschenworterbuch     der 

Bohmischen  und  Deutschen  Sprache.  (Two  parts  in  one  volume.) 
i6mo,  half  roan.  Leipsic,  n.  d.  [1847] 


386  European  Xan^uacies  ano  IRaces 

BOHEMIAN— Continued. 

3198  Lutzow  (Francis,  Count).  History  of  Bohemian  Litera- 
ture. Post  8vo,  cloth  (No.  7  of  Short  Histories  of  the  Literature  of 
the  World,  edited  by  Edmund  Gosse).  London,  1899 

3199  Maurice    (C.  Edmund).     The   Story   of  Bohemia  from   the 

Earliest  Times  to  the  Fall  of  National  Independence  in  1620,  with 
a  Short  Summary  of  Later  Events.  Illustrations.  Post  8vo,  cloth. 
(Story  of  the  Nations.)  London,  1896 

3200  Schafarik  (P.  J.)    and   Palacky   (F.)     Die  Altesten  Denk- 

maler  der  Bohmischen  Sprache;  Libusa's  Gericht,  Evangelium 
Johannis,  der  Leitmeritzer  Stiftungsbrief,  Glossen  der  Mater  Ver- 
borum.      Kritisch  beleuchtet.     Mit  facsimiles.     4to,  cloth. 

Prague,  1840 

3201  Schafarik  (P.  J.)     Elemente  der  altbohmischen  Grammatik. 

1  Theil.  Slavischer  Grammatik.  Herausgegeben  von  Dr.  J.  P. 
Jordan.      8vo,  half  roan.  Leipzig,  1847 

3202  Wratislaw  (A.  H.)     Bohemian  Poems,  Ancient  and  Modern, 

translated  from  the  original  Slavonic,  with  an  Introductory  Essay. 
Frontispiece.      i2mo,  cloth.  London,  1849 

3203  Wratislaw  (A.  H.)     The  Native  Literature  of  Bohemia  in 

the  14th  Century.     Lectures  at  Oxford.      Crown  8vo,  cloth. 

London,  1878 

3204  BOSNIAN.     Asboth  (J.  De).      Official    Tour   through   Bosnia  and 

Herzegovina  .  .  .  History,  Antiquities,  Agrarian  Conditions,  Reli- 
gion, Ethnology,  Folk  Lore,  and  Social  Life  of  the  People.  Au- 
thorized English  Edition.  With  Bibliography,  maps  and  numerous 
illustrations.      Royal  8vo,  cloth.  London,  1890 

3205  Blau  (Otto).      Bosnisch-turkische  Sprachdenkmaler.      (Ab- 

handlungen  fur  die  Kunde  des  Morgenlandes.  V  Band,  No.  2.) 
8vo,  wrappers,  pp.  316.  Leipzig,  1868 

3206  BRETON.       Courson    (Aurelien    De).       Histoire    des     Peuples 

Bretons  dans  La  Gaule  et  dans  Les  lies  Britanniques;  Langue, 
Coutumes,  Mceurs  et  Institutions.  2  vols,  royal  8vo,  paper,  pp.  456  + 
430,  uncut.  Paris,  1846 

3207  Le   Gonidec    (J.  F.  M.  M.   A.)      Dictionnaire   Celto-Breton, 

ou  Breton-Francais.      Post  8vo,  half  calf.  Angouleme,  182 1 


European  Xanguages  ano  "Races  3%7 

B  R  E  T  O  N — Continued. 

3208  Le    Gonidec    (J.    F.   M.    M.    A.)       Dictionnaire    Francais- 

Breton  (et  Breton-Francais)  de  Le  Gonidec,  enrichi  d'Additions  et 
d'un  Essai  sur  l'Histoire  de  la  Langue  Bretonne.  Par  Th.  Hersart 
de  la  Villemarque.    2  vols.  4to,  half  morocco.    Saint-Brieuc,  1847-50 

*  Very  scarce. 

3209  Le  Gonidec   (J.  F.  M.  M.  A.)     Grammaire  Celto-Bretonne. 

Contenant  les  Principes  de  l'Orthographie,  de  la  Prononciation,  de 
la  Construction  des  Mots  et  des  Phrases,  selon  le  Genie  de  la  Langue 
Celto-Bretonne.     Post  8vo,  old  calf.  Paris,  1807 

*  With  the  autograph  of  W.  Menzies. 

3210  Le  Gonidec   (J.  F.  M.  M.  A.)     Grammaire   Celto-Bretonne. 

Nouvelle  Edition.     8vo,  half  calf  (writing  on  title).  Paris,  1838 

32 1 1   Miln  (James).     Excavations  at  Carnac  (Brittany).   A  Record 

of  Archaeological  Researches  in  the  Bossenno  and  the  Mont  Saint 
Michael.  Numerous  illustrations  0/  antiquities  {some  colored)  and  views 
and  plans.     Royal  8vo,  cloth  (binding  loose).  Edinburgh,  1877 

3212   Miln  (James).      Excavations  at  Carnac  (Brittany).   A  Record 

of  Archaeological  Researches  in  the  Alignments  of  Kermario.     Map, 

plates  and  illustrations  in  the  text.     Royal  8vo,  cloth.    Edinburgh,  1881 

3213  New  Testament.      Testament  nevez   hon   Aotrou    hag   hor 

Salver  Jesus  Christ.    Lekeed  e  Brezonec.     i2mo,  sheep.    Brest,  185 1 

3214  Sebillot   (Paul).      Legendes  du   Pays  de   Paimpol.      8vo, 

wrappers,  pp.  8  (Extrait  de  la  Revue  de  Bretagne).  Paris,  1894 

3215  Troude  (A.  E.)   Dictionnaire  Francais  et  Celto-Breton.   8vo, 

cloth.  Brest,  1842 

3216  Villemarque"  (Th.  Hersart  de  la).     Barzas-Breiz.    Chants 

Populaires  de  la  Bretagne.  Recueillis  et  Publies  avec  une  traduc- 
tion Francaise,  Notes,  etc.  Deuxieme  Edition.  2  vols.  8vo,  wrap- 
pers, uncut.     Fine  copy.     Scarce.  Paris,  1840 

3217   Villemarque  (Th.  Hersart  de  la).       Chants  Populaires  de 

la  Bretagne  .  .  .  avec  Traduction  francaise,  Arguments,  Notes,  et 
des  Melodies  Originales.      Quatrieme  edition,  augmentee.       2  vols. 

i2mo,  half  roan.  Paris,  1846 

*  With  Armorial  Book-plates  of  E.  de  Coussemaker. 

3218  Villemarque  (Th.  Hersart  de  la).     Ballads  and  Songs  of 

Brittany.  Translated  from  the  "  Barsaz-Breiz  "  of  Villemarqu6  by 
Tom  Taylor,  with  some  of  the  original  Melodies  harmonized  by 
Mrs.  Tom  Taylor.  Illustrated.  Small  4to,  cloth.  London,  1865 
*  The  illustrations  are  by  Millais,  Charles  Keene,  Tenniel,  Corbould,  and  H.  K.Browne. 


388  European  Xanguaaes  ano  IRaces 

BRETON— Continued. 

3219  Villemarquk  (Th.  Hersart  de  la).       Contes  Populaires  des 

Anciens  Bretons.  Precedes  d'un  Essai  sur  l'Origine  des  Epopees 
Chevaleresques  de  la  Table  Ronde.  2^  Edition.  2  vols.  8vo,  paper, 
pp.  350  and  355.  Paris,  1842 

*  Contains  the  Stories  of  King  Arthur,  Lancelot,  The  Quest  of  the  Holy  Grail, 
Geraint,  Owenn  ou  la  Dame  de  la  Fontaine,  etc. 

3220  Villemarque   (Th.  Hersart   de  la).      Poemes   des  Bardes 

Bretons  du  Vie  Siecle,  traduits  pour  la  Premiere  Fois,  avec  le 
Texte  en  regard,  revu  sur  les  plus  Anciens  Manuscrits.  8vo,  wrap- 
pers, pp.  448.  Paris,  1850 

*  Very  Scarce.  Many  of  the  poems  relate  to  the  Anglo-Saxons,  and  the  Kymry. 
Included  are  the  Gododin  of  Aneurin,  the  poems  of  Taliesin,  poems  of  Liwarch-Henn, 
Battle  of  Argoed-Loueven,  etc. 

3221  BULGARIAN.      Bible    in    Bulgarian,  with   References.     8vo,  mo- 

rocco. Tsargrad,  1874 

3222  Kanitz  (F.)     Donau-Bulgarien  und  der  Balkan.     Historisch- 

Geographisch-Ethnographische  Reisestudien  aus  den  Jahren  1860- 
75.      With  numerous  illustrations  and  maps.      3  vols   royal  8vo,  paper. 

Leipzig,  1875-79 

*  One  of  the  most  authoritative  books  published  on  Bulgaria. 

3223 Morfill  (W.  R.)    Short  Grammar  of  the  Bulgarian  Language, 

with  Reading  Lessons.  Crown  8vo,  cloth.  (Triibner's  Simplified 
Grammars.)  London,  1897 

3224  Morse   (C.  F.)      A   Grammar  of  the    Bulgarian    Language, 

with  Exercises  and  English  and  Bulgarian  Vocabularies.  2  vols, 
in  1.    8vo,  half  roan,  pp.  110+252.   Galata  (Constantinople),  1859-60 

3225  [Riggs  (Elias).]     Notes  on  the  Grammar  of  the  Bulgarian 

Language.      i2mo,  wrappers,  pp.  24.  [Smyrna,  1844] 

*  Very  rare.     The  first  grammar  ever  published  of  this  language. 

3226  Samuelson    (J.)      Bulgaria    Past   and    Present,    Historical, 

Political,  and  Descriptive.  Maps,  portraits,  and  illustrations.  8vo, 
cloth.  London,  1888 

3227  BURGUNDIAN.     Mignard  (T.  J.  A.  P.)     Vocabulaire  Raisonne 

et  Compare  du  Dialecte  et  du  Patois  de  la  Province  de  Bourgogne, 
ou  l'Etude  de  l'Histoire  et  des  Mceurs  de  cette  Province  d'apres  son 
Langue.     8vo,  half  calf  (rubbed).  Paris,  1870 

3228  Peignot  (G.)     Catalogue  d'une  Partie  des  Livres  composant 

le  Bibliotheque  des  Dues  de  Bourgogne  au  XVe-Siecle.  Seconde 
Edition,  revue  et  augmentee.     8vo,  boards.  Dijon,  1841 


European  ^languages  ano  IRaces  389 

3229  CATALAN.     Diccionario  Catalan-Castellano.     Por  F.  M.   F.   P. 

y  M.  M.      i6mo,  sheep,  pp.  672.  Barcelona,  1839 

3230  New  Testament.     Lo  Nou  Testament  en  Llengua  Catalana. 

Crown  8vo,  sheep.  London,  1835 

3231  New  Testament.     Lo  Nou  Testament.  .  .  .  en  Llengua  Cata- 
lana.     8vo,  sheep.'  Barcelona,  1836 

3232  Saura  (D.  Santiago  Angel).       Diccionario  Manual  .  .  .  de 

las  lenguas  Catalana-Castellana.  Tercera  Edicion,  augmentada.  .  .  . 
va  Anadido  un  Vocabulario  de  todos  los  santos  mas  communes  cuyo 
nombre  varia  en  Castellano.     Square  umo,  sheep.    Barcelona,  1859 

3233  CREOLE.     Hearn  (Lafcadio).     "Gombo  Zhebes."     Little  Dic- 

tionary of  Creole  Proverbs,  selected  from  six  Creole  dialects,  trans- 
lated into  French  and  English;  with  Notes,  etc.      Small  4to,  cloth. 
♦Scarce.  New  York,  1885 

3234  CREOLE.    (FRENCH  CREOLE  OF  THE  WEST  INDIES.) 

Theory  and  Practice  of  Creole  Grammar.  By  J.  J.  Thomas.  Post 
8vo,  boards,  pp.  134.  Port-of-Spain,  1869 

3235  CREOLE.     (NEGRO  DUTCH  OF  THE  ISLAND  OF  ST. 

THOMAS.)  New  Testament.  Die  Nieuwe  Testament  van  ons 
Heere  en  Heiland  Jesus  Christus  na  Creol-tael.     8vo,  sheep. 

*  The  rare  first  edition.  Barby ,  1 80  2 

3236  Die   Nywe  Testament  van   ons   Heer  Jesus   Christus  ka  set 

over  in  die  Creols  tael,  en  ka  giev  na  die  ligt  tot  dienstvan  die  Deen 
Mission  in  America.     8vo,  sheep.  Copenhagen,  1818 

*  Second  edition  of  the  First  Testament  printed  in  Negro- Dutch  of  the  Island  of 
St.  Thomas. 

3237  CREOLE.  (NEGRO-ENGLISH  CREOLE  OF  SURINAM.) 

New  Testament.  Da  Njoe  Testament.  .  .  .  Translated  into  the 
Negro-English  Language  by  the  Missionaries  of  the  Unitas  Fratrum. 
Printed  by  the  British  and  Foreign  Bible  Society.     8vo,  sheep. 

London,  1829 

3238  New  Testament.     Da  Njoe  Testament.  .  .  .  Translated  into 

the  Negro-English  Language  by  the  Missionaries  of  the  Unitas 
Fratrum.  Printed  by  the  British  and  Foreign  Bible  Society.  8vo, 
sheep.  London,  1829 


39°  European  Xanguages  anb  IRaces 

CREOLE  (NEGRO-ENGLISH  OF  SURINAM)— Continued. 

3239  Da  Njoe  Testament  vo  wi  Masra  en  Helpiman  Jesus  Kristus. 

8vo,  full  morocco,  richly  gilt,  gilt  edges.  Bautzen,  1846 

*  Contains  also  the  Psalms  at  the  end. 

3240  Da   Njoe  Testament.     Another  edition   of   the   same.     8vo, 

sheep.      (Also  containing  the  Psalms.)  Bautzen,  1865 

3241  CREOLE.   (NEGRO-SPANISH  OF  CURACAO.)     St.  Mark. 

Gospel  of  St.  Mark  translated  into   the  Creolese  language.       121210, 
cloth.  New  York,  1865 

3242  Woordenlyst  der  in  de  Landstaal  van  Curacao  meest  Gebru- 

ikeluke  Woorden.      i2mo,  wrappers,  pp.  144.  Curacao,  1869 

3243  CRETAN.     Kiepert   (H.)     Spezialkarte  von  Creta.     36^  x  14^ 

in.,  colored.      Folded  to  8vo,  in  case.  Berlin,  1897 

3244  Simon    (Jacob).      Zur  Inschrift  von  Gortyn.     8vo,  wrappers, 

pp.  94.  Vienna,  1886 

3245  Spratt  (T.  A.  B.)     Travel  and  Researches  in  Crete.      Colored 

lithographic  plates  and  2  maps.      2  vols.  8vo,  cloth.  London,  1865 

3246  DANISH.     Bay   (Christian  Friederich).      Fuldstoendig  Engelsk 

og  Dansk  Ordbog.      2   vols,  thick  post  8vo,  half  calf. 

Copenhagen,   1806 
*  An  English-Danish  Dictionary,  with  phrases,  colloquialisms,  etc. 

3247   Engelhardt  (Conrad).      Denmark   in  the  Early  Iron  Age, 

illustrated  by  recent  Discoveries  in  the  Peat  Mosses  of  Slesvig. 
33  engraved  plates  representing  some  hundreds  of  objects.  4to,  cloth. 
(Newspaper  cuttings  laid  in.)  London,  1866 

3248  Hamerich  (Martin).      Danska  Och  Norske  Lasestycken,  med 

Upplysningar  om  Sprak  och  Litteratur.  Andet  Oplag.  Vignette 
portrait  of  Ludivig  Holberg  on  title.      Post  8vo,  boards,  cloth  back. 

Copenhagen,  1866 

3249  Otte  (E.  C.)     Simplified  Grammar  of  the  Danish  Language. 

Crown  8vo,  cloth.    (Trlibner's  Simplified  Grammars.)    London,  1884 

3250  Rask  (E.  C.)     Danish  Grammar.      Edited  by  Thorl.  Gudm. 

Repp.     Second  Edition.      Post   8vo,  boards,  pp.    155. 

Copenhagen,  1846 


European  Xanguaaes  ano  "Races  39 1 

DANISH— Continued. 

3251   Saxo  Grammaticus.      Historiae  Danicae.     Stephanius  Johan- 

nis  Stephanius  summo  studio  recognovit.  Notisquae  uberioribus 
illustravit.     Engraved  title.     Folio,  old  boards,  leather  back. 

Sorae,  1644 

*  The  best  of  the  editions  of  Saxo  Grammaticus  before  the  19th  century.  In  this 
author  is  found  the  original  history  of  Hamlet,  used  both  by  Shakespeare  and  his 
unknown  predecessor  in  the  well-known  tragedy.  It  is,  however,  probable  that 
Shakespeare  at  least  used  Belleforest's  French  version  of  the  history,  altering  it  to  suit 
his  own  conception  of  the  character  of  the  "gloomy  Dane."  Besides  the  value  of  the 
history  in  Saxo  Grammaticus,  it  is  also  of  the  greatest  importance  in  the  study  of 
Scandinavian  mythology  and  folk-lore,  being  full  of  legends  and  myths.  Not  the 
least  interesting  of  these  is  the  tale  of  Toko,  a  parallel  with  the  story  of  William  Tell, 
written  about  a  century  before  the  latter  hero  is  supposed  to  have  been  born  (Book  10, 
line  32  et  seq.  of  this  edition). 

3252  Saxo  Grammaticus.     The   First  Nine  Books  of  the  Danish 

History  of  Saxo  Grammaticus.  Translated  by  Oliver  Elton,  and 
with  some  Considerations  on  Saxo's  Sources,  Historical  Methods, 
and  Folk-Lore,  by  F.  Y.  Powell.     8vo,  cloth.  London,  1894 

3253  Wolff  (Ernst).      En  Dansk  og  Engelsk  Ord-bog.     4to,  half 

calf  (binding  broken).  London,  1779 

*  One  of  the  best  of  the  older  Danish-English  dictionaries. 

3254   Worsaae  (J.   A.)     The   Primeval  Antiquities    of    Denmark. 

Translated  and  applied  to  the  Illustration  of  similar  Remains  in 
England,  by  William  J.  Thorns.  3  plates,  and  woodcuts  throughout  the 
text.     8vo,  cloth.  London,  1849 

3255  DUTCH.     Bible.     Biblia,  dat  is,  de  gantsche  heylige  Schrift  gron- 

delijck  ende  trouwelijck  verduytschet.  Small  4to,  original  stamped 
calf.     Fine  copy. 

Leyden  :  By  Jan  Paedts  Jacobszoon,  ende  Jan  Bouvensz,  1590 

*  Derwent  Coleridge's  copy,  with  his  bookplate,  and  long  manuscript  note  written 
by  him  commencing  :  N.  B.  This  is  the  first  Dutch  translation  of  the  Bible  mad' 
from  Luther's  version — in  1560 — and  zvas  often  reprinted"  etc. 

An  earlier  version  of  the  reformed  Bible  was,  however,  issued,  without  an  imprint, 
about  1 57 1. 

3256  Blok  (Petrus  Johannes).      History  of  the    People  of    the 

Netherlands.  Translated  by  Oscar  A.  Bierstadt  and  Ruth  Putnam. 
Part  I.,  From  the  earliest  times  to  the  beginning  of  the  fifteenth 
century;  Part  II.,  From  the  beginning  of  the  fifteenth  century  to 
1599.     Map.  .  2  vols.  8vo,  cloth,  uncut.  New  York,  1898-99 


392  European  ^Languages  ano  IRaces 

"DUTCH— Continued. 

3257  Bosworth  (Rev.    J.)     The    Origin    of    the  Dutch,    with    a 

Sketch  of  their  Language  and  Literature  .  .  .  their  tongue  and  its 
dialects;  also  a  Map  of  European  Languages,  indicating  not  only  the 
oriental  origin  of  Europeans,  but  that  the  Dutch  were  amongst  the 
earliest  Teutonic  Tribes  settled  in  Europe.  Second  Edition.  Map. 
Royal  8vo,  boards,  cloth  back,  pp.  33.  London,  1846 

3258  Calisch  (I.  M.)     Nederlandsch-Engelsch  en  Engelsch-Neder- 

landsch  Woordenboek.    2  vols.  8vo,  cloth,  pp.  815  and  919.    Tiel,  1875 

*  Including  Proverbs,  Historical  and  Proper  Names,  etc. 

3259  Dictionary.      New  Pocket    Dictionary    of    the    English  and 

Dutch  Languages.  (Two  parts  in  one  volume.)  i6mo,  half  mo- 
rocco. Leipzig,  1878 

3260  Geddes  (James).      History  of   the  Administration  of  John  De 

Witt.  Vol.  1,  1623-1654.  Etched  portrait.  8vo,  cloth.  (All  pub- 
lished.) The  Hague,  1879 

3261  Harrebomee  (P.  J.)     Spreekwoordenboek  der  Nederlandsche 

Taal,  of  verzameling  van  Nederlandsche  Spreekwoorden  en  Spreek- 
woordeelijke  Uitdrukkingen  van  Vroegeren  en  Lateren  Tijd.  3  vols, 
royal  8vo,  original  wrappers.  Utrecht,  1858 

*  A  dictionary  of  proverbs,  adages,  proverbial  sayings,  etc.,  used  in  Holland. 

3262  Holtrop  (John).      A   New   English  and  Dutch  (and  Dutch 

and  English)  Dictionary.    2  vols.  8vo,  half  calf.  Dordrecht,  1 789-1801 

*  Dutch  spelling  having  been  reformed  and  altered  by  edict  in  the  19th  cen" 
tury,  the  old  Dutch  dictionaries  become  valuable  in  the  reading  of  Dutch  books  and 
documents  of  the  18th  and  earlier  centuries. 

3263  Jonckbloet    (W.   J.    A.)      Geschiedenis   der   Nederlandsche 

Letterkunde.      2   vols.  8vo,  half  roan.  Groningen,  1868-72 

*  The  best  history  of  Dutch  literature. 

3264  Marshall  (T.)  The  Dutch  Grammar,  preceded  by  an  His- 
torical Sketch  of  the  Origin  and  Progress  of  the  Language  of  the 
Netherlands,  embracing  a  list  of  the  most  celebrated  Netherlands 
Writers  from  the  Thirteenth  to  the  Present  Century;  specimens  of 
the  language  .  .  .  with  literal  English  version  etc.  Plate  of  Gothic 
and  Modern  Alphabets.      Post  8vo,  paper,  pp.  2  1  3. 

Rotterdam:  For  the  Author,  1842 

3265  Mees(G.)     Historische  Atlas  van  Noord-Nederland  van  de 

XVIde.   Eeuw  tot  op   de  Scheiding  van   Belgie.      12   colored  maps, 

with  historical  description.     Royal  8vo,  wrappers  (loose). 

Leiden,  1881 


European  Xanguaoes  ano  "Races  393 

DUTCH— Continued. 

3266  Netherland   Folk  Lore.      Volkskunde.      Tijdschrift   voor 

Nederlandsche  Folklore.  Onder  Redactie  van  Pol  de  Mont,  &  Aug. 
Gitt^e.  Ie.  aan  8e.  jaargang.  8  vols.  8vo  (7  vols,  in  half  roan,  gilt 
tops,  the  eighth  in  wrappers  as  issued).  Gent,  1888-96 

3267  Pyl  (R.  Van  Der).  Practical  Grammar  of  the  Dutch  Lan- 
guage, containing  an  Explanation  of  the  different  Parts  of  Speech; 
the  Rules  of  Syntax,  and  a  number  of  Practical  Exercises.  Crown 
8vo,  boards,  cloth  back.  Rotterdam,  18 19 

3268  Sewel  (Willem).     A  Large  Dictionary.      English  and  Dutch 

and  Dutch  and  English  .  .  .  To  which  is  added  a  Grammar  for 
both  Languages.     Engraved  title.     2  vols,  small  4to,  half  morocco. 

Amsterdam,  1708 

3269  Sewel  (Willem).     A  Large  Dictionary.     English  and  Dutch 

and  Dutch  and  English  ...  to  which  is  added  a  Grammar  for  both 
Languages.  Fifth  Edition,  corrected  and  enlarged.  Engraved  title 
(name  cut  from  margin).     4to,  boards,  uncut.         Amsterdam,  1754 

3270  Sewel  (Willem).      Compleat  Dictionary,  English  and  Dutch 

(and  Dutch  and  English),  to  which  is  added  a  Grammar  for  both 
Languages.  Reviewed  and  more  than  half  part  augmented  ...  by 
Egbert  Buys.  Engraved  title.  2  vols.  4to,  original  boards,  calf 
back,  entirely  uncut.  Amsterdam,  1766 

*  The  best  Dutch-English  Dictionary  in  existence  for  reading  the  older  literature. 

3271  Sewel  Willem).     Compleat  Dictionary,  English  and  Dutch 

(and  Dutch  and  English).  Another  copy.  2  vols.  4to,  contempo- 
rary half  calf.  Amsterdam,  1766 

3272  Sterfte-Atlas  van  Nederland  uitgeven  door  de  Neder- 
landsche Maatschappij  tot  Bevordering  der  Geneeskunst.  Maps, 
with  statistical  text.      Oblong  4to,  cloth.  Amsterdam,  1866 

*  The  period  is  mostly  between  1 841  and  i860.      Each  map  also  shows  the  soil  of 
the  locality  in  which  the  births  and  deaths  are  marked. 

3273  ESTHONIAN.     Hupel  (August  Wilhelm).     Ehstnische  Sprach- 

lehre  fur  beide  Hauptdialekte  den  Revalschen  und  den  Dorptschen, 
nebst  einem  vollstandigen  Worterbuch.     8vo,  boards.        Riga,  1780 

*  Esthonian  Dictionary  and  Grammar  of  both  the  Reval  and  Dbrpat  dialects. 

3274  Kirby  (W.  F.)     The  Hero  of  Esthonia  and  other  Studies  in 

the  Romantic  Literature  of  that  Country.  Compiled  from  Estho- 
nian and  German  Sources.  With  map  of  Esthonia.  2  vols,  post  8vo, 
cloth.  London,  1895 

*  The  work  contains  a  summary  of  the  Kalewi-poeg,  and  many  Folk  Tales. 


394  European  Slanguages  ano  IRaces 

ESTHONIAN— Continued. 

3275  Parrot     (J.    L.    von).       Versuch    einer     Entwicklung    der 

Sprache,  Abstammung,  Geschichte,  Mythologie,  und  burgerlichen 
Verhaltnisse  der  Liwen,  Latten,  Eesten,  etc.  Map  and  folding  tables. 
2  vols.  8vo,  calf.  Stuttgart,  1828 

*  An  important  part  of  the  book  is  the  exhaustive  vocabulary  (in  folding  tables) 
showing  the  affinity  of  Esthonian  words  with  Old  Norse,  Moeso-Gothic,  Old  Prus- 
sian, Rouman,  Finnish,  Lappish,  Old   Russian,  North-east  Russian,  and  Hungarian. 

3276 Schott  (Wilhelm).    Die  Estnischen  Sagen  von  Kalewi-Poeg. 

4to,  boards  (aus  den  Abhandlungen  der  Konigl.  Akademie  der  Wis- 
senchaften  zu  Berlin,  1862).  Berlin,  1863 

*  A  Dissertation  on  the  National  Epic  of  Esthonia,  a  somewhat  similar  work  to 
the  Kalevala  of  the  Finns,  and  relating  the  adventures  of  a  mythical  personage  Kalewi, 
the  son  of  Poeg. 

3277  ETRUSCAN.     Abeken  (Wilhelm).      Mittelitalien  vor  den  Zeiten 

romischer  Herrschaft  nach  seinen  Denkmalern.  11  plates  of  antiquities . 
8vo,  half  morocco.  Stuttgart,  1843 

3278  Bachofen  (J.    J.)     Die   Sage  von    Tanaquil.      Eine  Untersu- 

chung  iiber  den  Orientalismus  in  Rom  und  Italien.  8vo,  wrappers, 
pp.  356.  Heidelberg,  1870 

3279  Brinton  (D.  G.)     The  Etrusco-Libyan  Elements  in  the  Song 

of  the  Arval  Brethren.      8vo,  wrappers,  pp.  8.      [Philadelphia,  1893] 

3280  —  Conestabile  (Conte  Giancarlo).      Iscrizioni     Etrusche    e 

Etrusco-Latine  in  Monumenti  che  si  conservano  nell'  I.  E.  R.  Gal- 
leria  degli  Uffizi  di  Firenze.  With  supplementary  volume  of  75 
plates  of  facsimiles  of  inscriptions.  2  vols.  4to,  wrappers,  pp.  300, 
etc.  Florence,  1858 

328 [   Crawford  and  Balcarres  (Alex.  Earl  of).      Etruscan  In- 
scriptions Analyzed,  Translated  and  Commented  upon.     8vo,  cloth. 

London,  1872 

3282   Dennis  (G.)     The   Cities  and  Cemeteries  of  Etruria.     Maps, 

plans  and  illustrations.      2  vols.  8vo,  half  morocco.  London,  1848 

3283  Dennis  (G.)     The  Cities  and  Cemeteries  of  Etruria.      Third 

Edition.     Map,  plans  and  illustrations.      2  vols.  8vo,  cloth. 

London,  1883 

3284  Ellis  (R.)    The  Armenian  Origin  of  the  Etruscans.     8vo,  half 

cloth.  London,  1861 

3285   Ellis  (R.)     The  Asiatic  Affinities  of  the  Old  Italians.      Post 

8vo,  cloth.  London,  1870 


European  XatiGuages  ano  "IRaces  395 

ETRUSCAN— Continued. 

3286  Fraser  (John).     The  Etruscans:  Were  they  Celts?  or,  The 

Light  of  an  Inductive  Philology  thrown  on  Forty  Etruscan  Fossil- 
Words;  with  Notices  of  the  Etymology  of  2,000  Words  in  the 
Classical  and  Modern  Languages,  etc.   8vo,  cloth.    Edinburgh  [1879] 

3287  Garrucci  (Padre  Raffaele).  On  the  Discovery  of  Sepul- 
chral Remains  at  Veii  and  Praeneste.  Translated  by  W.  M.  Wylie. 
p  engraved  plates  and  illustrations  in  the  text.  4to,  wrappers,  pp.  20 
(inserted  is  an  A  L.  S.  of  the  translator).  (The  Archaeologia, 
Vol.  XLL).  London,  1867 

3288 Gray  (Mrs.  Hamilton).     The   History   of   Etruria,  with    an 

Account  of  the  Manners  and  Customs,  Arts,  and  Literature  of  the 
Etruscans.     3  vols,  post  8vo,  cloth.  London,  1843-44-68 

3289  Guarnacci     (Mario).      Origini     Italiche    o    siano    Memorie 

Istorico-Etrusche  sopra  l'Antichissimo  Regno  dTtalia,  e  sopra  i  di 
lei  Primi  Abitatori  nei  Secoli  piu'  remoti.  28  folding  plates  of  anti- 
quities and  portrait  inserted.     3  vols.  4to,  boards,  vellum  back. 

Rome,  1785-87 

3290  Lanzi  (Luigi).     Saggio  di    Lingua  Etrusca  e  di  altre  Antiche 

d'ltalia  per  servire  alia  Storia  de'  Popoli,  delle  Lingua  e  delle  Belle 
Arti.  Folding  plates  at  the  end  of  each  volume.  Edizione  seconda. 
3  vols    8vo,  half  calf.  Florence,  1824-25 

3291  Taylor    (Isaac).      Etruscan     Researches.     Illustrated.      Post 

8vo,  cloth.  London,  1874 

3292  FINNISH.     Ahlman    (Ferd.)     Svensk-Finsk     och     FinskSvensk 

Ordbok.  (Swedish-Finnish  and  Finnish-Swedish  Dictionary.) 
2  vols,  in  one.      Post  8vo,  half  roan.  Helsingfors,  1883-84 

3293 Bible.      Biblia,  se  on  Pyha  Raamattu,  Wanha  ja  Uusi  Testa- 

menti.     8vo,  sheep.  Stockholm,  1852 

3294 Brown  (J.  C.)     People   of    Finland   in   Archaic  Times,  being 

sketches  of  them  given  in  the  Kalevala  and  in  other  national  works. 
Post  8vo,  cloth.  London,  1892 

3295  Comparetti    (Domenico).     The    Traditional    Poetry    of    the 

Finns.  Translated  by  I.  M.  Anderton.  Introduction  by  Andrew 
Lang.      8vo,  cloth.  London,  1898 

2296 Godenhjelm  (B.  F.)     Handbook   of  the   History  of  Finnish 

Literature  (Second  and  Revised  Edition).  Translated  (with  Notes) 
by  E.  D.  Butler.  Portrait.   Crown  8vo,  cloth,  pp.  100.    London, 1896 


396  European  Xanguaoes  ano  IRaces 

FINNISH— Continued. 

3297   Helenius  (Carl).     Suomalainen   ja  Ruozalainen  Sanakirja. 

Finsk  och  Svensk  samt  Svensk  och  Finsk  Ord-Bok.  Thick  crown 
8vo,  wrappers,  pp.  1172  +  xxxix.  Abo,  1838 

3298  Kalevala.       Kalevala     taikka    Wanhoja     Karjalan    Runoja 

Suomen  kansan  muinosista  ajoista.      2  vols,  in  1.      Post  8vo,  cloth. 

Helsingfors:  J.  C.  Frenckellin,  1835 

*  First  Printed  Edition  of  the  Kalevala,  edited  by  Dr.  Elias  Lonnrot.     This  edition 
contains  32  runes  (or  cantos). 

3299 Kalevala.   Ofversatt  af  M.  A.  Castren.    2  vols,  in  one.   Crown 

8vo,  cloth.     George  Webbe  Dasent's  copy,  with  his  autograph. 

*  The  Kalevala  translated  into  Swedish.  Helsingfors,   1841 

3300  Kalevala.       Kalewala,     Lyhennetty    laitos.      Tarkeammilla 

selityksilla  koulujen  tarpeeksi  warustanut  E.  L[6nnrot],  i2mo, 
wrappers,  pp.  411.  Helsingfors,  1862 

3301 Kalevala.     The  Kalevala.     The  Epic  Poem  of  Finland  into 

English.  By  J.  M.  Crawford.  2  frontispieces  (an  Ancient  Finnish 
Warrior,  and  a  Heroine.)     2  vols,  post  8vo,  half  roan. 

New  York,  1888 

3302  Koskinen  (I.)    Finnische  Geschichte  von  den  fruhesten  Zeiten 

bis  auf  die  Gegenwart.      8vo,  wrappers,  pp.  638.  Leipzig,  1874 

33°3  Pipping  (Fredr.  Wilh.)     Forteckning  ofver  i  Tryck  Utgifna 

Skrifter  pa  Finska.  With  facsimile.  4to,  paper,  pp.  756  +  xii.  (Suo- 
malaisen  Kirjallisunden  Seuran  Toimituksia.      20  osa.) 

Helsingfors,  1856-57 

*  Bibliography  of  all  books  printed  in  Finland,  or  books  printed  in  other  countries, 
that  describe  or  mention  Finland.     Arranged  chronologically.     Scarce. 

3304  FLEMISH.      Delepierre    (Octave).      Sketch    of    the    History    of 

Flemish  Literature,  and  its  Celebrated  Authors,  from  the  Twelfth 
Century  down  to  the  Present  Time.  Compiled  from  Flemish  Sources. 
8vo,  cloth.  London,  i860 

3305  Olinger    (Abbe).      Nieuw    Vlaemsch-Fransch    en    Fransch- 

Vlaemsch  Woordenboek.  Nouvelle  Edition,  revue,  corrigee,  et 
augmentee.    2  parts  in  1.   Post  8vo,  half  roan  (rubbed).    Malines,  1846 

3306  FRENCH.     Avenel  (Henri).     Annuaire   de    la    Presse    Francais, 

1889.      Dixieme  Ann6e.      Crown  8vo,  cloth,  pp.  939.         Paris,  1889 

*  Bibliography  of  the  Periodical  Literature  of  France. 


European  Xanauaaes  ano  "IRaccs  397 

FRENCH— Continued. 

3307  B£ranger.      Bibliographic  de  l'CEuvre  de  P.  J.  de  Beranger. 

Par  Jules  Brivois.     8vo,  wrappers,  pp.  120.  Paris,  1876 

*  No.  416  of  500  signed  copies  on  "  papier  verge." 

3308  Bertrand  (Alexandre).      Archeologie  Celtique  et  Gauloise. 

Memoires  et  Documents  relatifs  aux  premiers  Temps  de  Notre 
Histoire  Nationale.  10  plates  and  illustrations  in  the  text.  8vo,  half 
calf.     With  Armorial  bookplate  of  Edward  Lowry  Barnwell. 

Paris,  1876 

33°9  Bonnechose  (Emile  de).  History  of  France  to  the  Revolu- 
tion of  1848.  Authorized  translation  edited  by  S.  O.  Beeton.  Map. 
2  vols,  in  one.     Thick  8vo,  cloth.  London,  1868 

3310  Bourgain  (L'Abbe  L.)     La  Chaire  Francaise  au  XII.  Siecle, 

d'apres  les  Manuscrits.     8vo,  wrappers,  pp.  399.  Paris,  1879 

*  Some  of  the  chapters  are  :    Les  Juifs  ;  la  Magie  ;  l'Antechrist;  les  Monasteres  ;  le 
Culte  de  Notre-Dame;  les  Seigneurs  (brigandage,  etc.);  le  Clerge,  les  Heretiques,  etc. 

331 1  Brachet  (A.)  Etymological  Dictionary  of  the  French  Lan- 
guage. Translated  by  G.  W.  Kitchin.  Second  Edition.  Post  8vo, 
cloth.      (Clarendon  Press  Series.)  Oxford,  1878 

3312  Brunet  (G.)  La  France  Litteraire  au  XVe  Siecle;  ou,  Cata- 
logue Raisonne-  des  Ouvrages  en  tout  genre  Imprim6s  en  langue 
Francaise  jusqu'a  l'an  1500.      8vo,  paper,  pp.  256.  Paris,  1865 

3313  Brunetiere  (Ferdinand).    Manual  of  the  History  of  French 

Literature.  Authorized  translation  by  Ralph  Derechef.  Portraits. 
Post  8vo,  cloth.  New  York  [1898] 

3314  Code  Napoleon.    The  Code  Napoleon;  or,  The  French  Civil 

Code.  Literally  translated  from  the  original  and  official  edition, 
published  at  Paris,  in  1804.  By  a  Barrister  of  the  Inner  Temple 
[George  Spence].     8vo,  half  calf,  gilt.  London,  1824 

33!5   Dowden  (Edward).      History  of    French    Literature.      Post 

8vo,  cloth.  London,  1899 

3316  Froissart.  Froissart.     By  Mary  Darmesteter.     Translated 

by  E.  F.  Poynter.  (A  Sketch  of  the  Life  of  Froissart,  and  Abstract 

of  his  Chronicles.)  Illustrated  with  reproductions  of  early  drawings^  etc. 

8vo,  cloth.  London,  1895 


398  European  Xanauaaes  an&  IRaces 

FRENCH— Continued. 

3317  Guileville   (Guillaume  de).     A  Modern    Prose  translation 

of    the    Ancient    Poem    entitled    the    Pylgrymage    of    Man.      With 
illustrations  and  an  Appendix.      4to,  cloth.  London,  1859 

*  Edited  by  Miss  Cust.  It  has  been  suggested  that  Bunyan  obtained  the  idea  of 
the  Pilgrim's  Progress  from  this  book.  However,  a  considerable  number  of  similar 
allegories. were  written  in  the  fourteenth  to  sixteenth  centuries,  of  which  this  of  De 
Guileville  was  the  first,  and  was  probably  written  (though  not  printed,  of  course) 
about  1350. 

3318  Hessels  (J.  H.)    Lex  Salica:  the  Ten  Texts  with  the  Glosses 

and   the  Lex  Emendata,  synoptically  edited.     With   Notes  on  the 
Frankish  Words  in  the  Lex  Salica  by  H.Kern.  4to, cloth.  London,  1880 

33 19  Hutson  (Charles  Woodward).     History  of  French  Litera- 
ture.     i2mo,  cloth.  New  York,  1 


3325 


3320  Joinville  (Jean — Sire  De).    Histoire  de  Saint  Louis,  Credo, 

et  Lettre  a  Louis  X.  Texte  original,  accompagne  d'une  Traduction 
par  M.  Natalie  de  Wailly.  Seconde  Edition.  46  facsimiles  {two 
illuminated  in  gold  and  colors'),  maps,  etc.  Royal  8vo,  half  red  morocco 
gilt,  gilt  top,  (a  little  rubbed).  Paris,  1874 

3321   Jordrell  (D.)      Catalogue  Annuel  de  la  Librairie   Francaise 

pour  1896.      8vo,  wrappers,  pp.  287.        .  Paris,  1897 

3322  Kitchin  (G.  W.)  A  History  of  France  (1453-1793).  Sec- 
ond Edition,  revised  (Vol.  1,  3rd  Edition,  1892).  Maps.  3  vols, 
post  8vo,  cloth.      (Clarendon  Press  Series.)  Oxford,  1892-1885 

3323  Lacombe   (Paul).      Bibliographic   Parisienne.      Tableaux  de 

Moeurs  (1600-1880).  Avec  une  Preface  par  Jules  Cousin.  Royal 
8vo,  paper,  pp.  249.  Paris,  1887 

*No.  180  of  500  copies  on  "  papier  velin." 

3324  Lang  (Andrew).    The  Song  Story  of  Aucassin  and  Nicolette. 

Translated  from  the  Ancient  French.  Printed  in  red  and  black. 
Square  i2mo,  half  buckram.  New  Rochelle,  1902 

'  Only  240  copies  printed  by  the  Elston  Press. 


Lartet  (Edouard)  and  Christy  (Henry).      Reliquiae  Aqui- 

tanicae;  being  contributions  to  the  Archaeology  and  Palaeontology 
of  Perigord  and  the  adjoining  Provinces  of  France.  Edited  by 
Thomas  Rupert  Jones.  With  87  plates,  3  maps  and  132  woodcuts. 
thick  4to,  cloth.  London,  1875 


European  ^Languages  ano  "IRaces  399 

F  R  E  N  C  H— Continued. 

3326  Le   Petit   (Jules).     Bibliographic  des  Principales   Editions 

Originales  d' Ecrivains  Frangais  du  XVe  au  XVIIIe  Siecle.  With 
about  300  facsimile  title-pages  of  the  books  described.  Royal  8vo,  orgi- 
nal  wrappers,  uncut,  pp.  583.  Paris,  1888 

3327  Le    Soudier    (H.)       Bibliographic    Frangaise.       Recueil    de 

Catalogues  des  Editeurs  Francais,  accompagne  d'une  Table  Alpha- 
betique  par  noms  d'Auteurs,  et  d'une  Table  Systematique.  6  vols, 
royal  8vo,  half  morocco.  .  Paris,  1896 

3328 Littre  (E.)  Dictionnaire  de  la  Langue  Frangaise.  Con- 
tenant,  1.  Le  Nomenclature  .  .  .  . ;  2.  La  Grammaire  ....53. 
La  Signification  des  Mots  .  .  .  . ;  4.  La  Partie  Historique  .  .  .  . ; 
5.  L'Etymologie.   4  vols.  4to,  half  morocco,  pp.  4708.     Paris,  1874-75 

*  Fine  copy  of  this  monumental  French  Dictionary. 

3329  Lorenz  (Otto).     Catalogue   General  de  la   Librairie   Fran- 

caise  pendant  25  Ans  (1840-1865).     4  vols,  royal  8vo,  half  morocco. 

*  The  rare  original  edition,  and  not  the  facsimile  reprint.  Paris,  1 867-7 1 

333°  Manuscripts  of  the  Kings  of  France.  Account  and  Ex- 
tracts of  the  Manuscripts  in  the  Library  of  the  King  of  France. 
Published  under  the  Inspection  of  a  Committee  of  the  Royal 
Academy  of  Science  at  Paris.  Translated  from  the  French.  2  vols. 
8vo,  boards,  uncut.  London,  1789 

*  Full  analyses  are  given  of  many  curious  manuscripts,  among  them  being  an  account 
of  the  death  of  Richard  II.,  translations  of  Oriental  MSS.,  etc. 

3331   Martin  (Henri).     Etudes  d'Archeologie  Celtique;  notes  de 

Voyages  dans  les  Pays  Celtiques  et  Scandinaves.  8vo,  wrappers, 
pp.  427.  Paris,  1872 

*  Les  Races   Brunes  et  les  Races  Blondes;  Antiquites  Irlandaises;  Antiquites  Bre- 
tonnes;  Numismatique  Gauloise;  Mythologie  Celtique;  etc. 

3332 Martin  (Dom  Jacques),  Benediclin.    La  Religion  des  Gaulois 

tiree  des  plus  pures  sources  de  1'Antiquite.  44  full-page  copper-plates 
representing  Druids,  Idols  showing  the  survival  of  Serpent-worship,  figures 
used  in  the  Mysteries  of  Mithras,  etc.    2  vols.  4to,  old  calf.      Paris,  1727 

3333  Masson  (Gustave).     Early  Chroniclers  of  Europe.      France. 

Crown  8vo,  cloth.  London  [1881  ?] 

3334  Michel  (Francisque).     Histoire  des  Races  Maudites  de  la 

France  et  de  l'Espagne.  2  vols.  8vo,  half  calf  (name  on  title).  With 
armorial  bookplate  of  Wm.  Tomline.  Paris,  1847 

*  Scarce.       History   of   those  Ancient  Races  of    France  almost  extinct,   with  ex- 
amples of  their  Chansons,  etc. 


400  European  ^languages  ano  IRaces 

FREHCH— Continued. 

3335  Michelant  (H.)     Catalogue  de  la  Bibliotheque  de  Francois 

Ier  a  Blois,  en  15 18.  Royal  8vo,  half  cloth,  pp.  48,  original  wrappers 
bound  in.  Paris,  1863 

3336  Murray.      Handbook  for  Travellers  in  France.     Seventeenth 

Edition.     Maps  and  plans.     2  vols.  i2mo,  cloth.       London,  1884-86 

3337  Musset  (Alfred   de).      Bibliographic   des   CEuvres   d'Alfred 

de  Musset;  et  des  Ouvrages,  Gravures,  et  Vignettes  qui  s'y  Rap- 
portent.     Par  Maurice  Clouard.     Etched  portrait.     Imp.  8vo,  paper, 

pp.  98.  Paris,  1883 

*  No.  173  of  only  300  copies  on  "  Papier  velin." 

333%  Nismes.    Histoire  des  Antiquites  de  la  Ville  de  Nismes  et  de 

ses  Environs.  13  plates  {should  be  14) ;  a  portion  of  one  of  the  plates 
torn  away.  An  original  drawing  of  a  Phallic  remain  is  inserted. 
8vo,  wrappers.      F.  W.  Fairholt's  autograph  on  title.     Nismes,  1819 

3339  Paris.       Baedeker's   Guide   Book.      Eighth   Edition.     Maps 

and  plans,      izmo,  cloth.  Leipzig,  1884 

3340  Perry  (Walter  C.)     The  Franks,  from  their   First  Appear- 
ance in  History  to  the  Death  of  King  Pepin.     8vo,  cloth. 

London,  1857 

3341   Querard  (M.    J.   M.)       Les     Supercheries    Litteraires    De- 

voilees.  Galerie  des  Auteurs  Apocryphes,  Supposes,  Deguisees 
Plagiaires,  et  des  Editeurs  Infideles  de  la  Litterature  Francaise 
pendant  les  quatre  derniers  Siecles.     5  vols.  8vo,  half  calf. 

Paris,  1847-53 

3342  Renan    (Ernest)  and  Le  Clerc    (Victor).      Histoire    Lit- 

teraire  de  la  France  au  Quatorzieme  Siecle.  Discours  sur  l'Etat 
des  Lettres  par  Victor  Le  Clerc.  Discours  sur  l'Etat  des  Beaux- 
Arts  par  Ernest  Renan.  Seconde  Edition.  2  vols,  royal  8vo,  half 
crimson  crushed  levant.  Paris,  1865 

3343  Saintsbury  (George).     Short  History  of  French  Literature. 

Post  8vo,  cloth.     (Clarendon  Press  Series.)  Oxford,  1882 

3344  Saintsbury  (George).   Specimens  of  French  Literature  from 

Villon  to  Hugo.     Crown  8vo,  cloth.      (Clarendon  Press  Series.) 

Oxford,  1883 

3345  Schmitz    (Bernhard).     Encyclopadie     des     Philologischen 

Studiums.  Zweiter  Theil:  Die  Litteratur  der  Franzosisch-Eng- 
lischen  Philologie.      8vo,  half  morocco.  Leipzig,  1876 


European  Xanguages  ano  "Races  4° 1 

FRENCH— Continued. 

3346  Spiers  (A).      Spiers   and    Surenne's    French    and    English 

Pronouncing  Dictionary.  Revised,  corrrected  and  enlarged  by  G.  P. 
Quackenbos.     Thick  royal  8vo,  half  morocco.  New  York,  1853 

3347  FRENCH-CANADIAN.     Caron  (Abbe    N.)     Petit  Vocabulaire 

a  l'usage  des  Canadiens-Francais.      i2mo,  wrappers,  pp.  63. 

Trois-Rivieres,  1880 

3348  FRISIAN.     Cummins  (Adley   H.)     Grammar  of  the  Old   Friesic 

Language.     Crown  8vo,  cloth.  Boston,  1881 

3349  Hewet  (W.  T.)     The  Frisian  Language  and  Literature.     A 

Historical  Study.     Post  8vo,  half  roan,  pp.  60.     Ithaca,  N.Y.,  1879 

3350 Oera  Linda  Book  (The).  From  a  Manuscript  of  the  Thir- 
teenth Century.  The  Original  Frisian  Text,  verified  by  Dr.  J.  O. 
Ottema,  accompanied  by  an  English  Version  of  Dr.  Ottema's  Dutch 
Translation,  by  William  R.  Sandbach.     Facsimile,  etc.     8vo,  cloth. 

London,  1876 

3351  Outzen  (N.)   Glossarium  der  Friesischen  Sprache,  besonders 

in  nordfriesischer  Mundart,  zur  Vergleichung  mit  den  verwandten 
Germanischen  und  Nordischen,  auch  mit  Zweckmassigem  Hinblick 
auf  die  Danische  Sprache.  Herausgegeben  von  L.  Engelstoft  und 
C.    Molbech.     Small  4to,  half  morocco.  Copenhagen,  1837 

3352  Postma  (G.)  and  Clercq  (P.  De).    Lytse  Fryske  Spraekleare 

it  Westerlauwersk.      121x10,  wrappers,  pp.  128.  Ljouwert,  1904 

3353  Richthoffen   (Dr.   Karl  Freiherrn   Von).     Altfriesisches 

Worterbuch.     Small  4to,  cloth.  Gottingen,  1840 

3354  Sturenburg  (Cirk  Heinrich).      Ostfriesisches  Worterbuch. 

Royal  8vo,  half  calf.  Aurich,  1857 

3355  GENEVAN.     Glossaire  Genevois;  ou,  Recueil  Etymologique  des 

Termes  dont  se  compose  le  Dialecte  de  Geneve,  etc.  8vo,  half 
morocco,  uncut,  by  Cape.  Geneva,  1820 

*  Written  by  Professor  Jean  Humbert,  the  Orientalist. 

3356  GERMAN.    Abel  (H.  F.  Otto).   Die  Deutschen  Personen-Namen. 

8vo,  half  morocco,  pp.  61.     With  Bookplate  of  B.  Homer  Dixon. 

Berlin,  1853 

3357  Adler  (G.  J.)  Dictionary  of  the  German  and  English  Lan- 
guage .  .  .  compiled  from  the  Works  of  Hilpert,  Flugel,  Grieb, 
Heyse,  and  others.  In  Two  Parts.  German-English  and  English- 
German.     Sixth  Revised  Edition.     Royal  8vo,  half  roan. 

New  York,  1863 


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GERMAN— Continued. 

2358  Behagkl    (Otto).       Die    Deutsche    Sprache.       (Geschichte 

der  Sprache.)     Crown  8vo,  cloth.  Leipzig,  1886 

3359  Bryce  (James).     The  Holy  Roman  Empire.     8vo,  cloth. 

London,  1889 

*  The  First  Library  Edition,  reprinted  in  8vo  from  the  smaller  8th  edition.  This 
8th  edition  was  revised  and  corrected. 

3360  Busch  (Dr.  Moritz).      Bismarck.     Some  Secret  Pages  of  his 

History.  Being  a  Diary  kept  by  Dr.  Moritz  Busch  during  twenty- 
five  years  of  official  and  private  intercourse.  3  vols.  8vo,  cloth, 
uncut.      (Librar)r  labels  removed  from  covers.)  London,  1898 

3361   Celtes  (Conrad).      Die  Werke   der  Hrotsvitha.      Herausge- 

geben  von  Dr.  K.  A.  Barack.     8vo,  calf,  gilt.  Nuremberg,  1858 

*  To  Celtes  is  ascribed  the  revival  of  learning  in  Germany.  The  original  manu- 
script of  the  pieces'  contained  in  this  volume  is  endorsed  in  the  handwriting  of  Celtes 
as  being  by  Hrotsvitha,  a  German  nun  of  Saxony.  Whether  they  were  written  by  a 
woman  or  Celtes  himself  is  uncertain,  but  they  are  of  importance  as  containing  the 
earliest-known  Latin  mystery  plays  written  since  the  fall  of  the  Roman  Empire.  It  is 
also  an  open  question  whether  it  is  due  to  Celtes  or  to  Reuchlin,  his  contemporary, 
that  plays  were  first  publicly  performed  in  Germany.  Plays  by  both  were  performed 
almost  about  the  same  time. 

3362  Eiselein  (J.)   Die  Sprichworter  und  Sinnreden  des  Deutschen 

Volkes  in  alter  und  neuerZeit.    8vo,  wrappers, pp. 675.  Freiburg,  18 40 

33^3  Frederician  Code.     A  Body  of  Law  for  the  Dominions  of 

the  King  of  Prussia.      2  vols.  8vo,  calf.  Edinburgh,  1761 

*  With  the  early  American  bookplate  of  Thos.  H.  Henderson,  Williams- 
burg, in  each  volume  (ca.  1790).     Unknown  to  Allen. 

3364  Giesebrecht  (Wilhelm).    Geschichte  der  Deutschen  Kaiser- 

zeit.   6  vols,  in  10  divisions.   8vo,  boards  and  wrappers.    (As  10  vols.) 

Braunschweig,  1855-1895 

3365  Greenwood  (Thomas).     The   First  Book  of  the  History  of 

the  Germans.    Barbaric  Period.    (All  published.)    4to,  three-quarter 
morocco,  gilt  top,  uncut,  pp.  874.  London,  1836 

3366  Grimm   (Jacob).      Deutsche   Grammatik.      Zweite  Ausgabe. 

4  vols.  8vo,  tree  calf.     Fine  copy.  Gottingen,   1822-37 

3367  Grimm  (Jacob).     Geschichte  der  Deutschen  Sprache.     Zweite 

Auflage.      2  vols,  in  1.      8vo,  half  calf,  gilt.  Leipzig,  1853 


European  ^Languages  ano  IRaces  403 

GERMAN-0«/t'*«<-(/. 

3368  Grimm    (Jacob    und    Wilhelm).       Deutsches   Worterbuch. 

Von  Jacob  und  Wilhelm  Grimm.  Portrait.  12  vols.  4to  (9  vols,  in 
half  morocco,  the  remainder  in  the  original  parts). 

Leipzig,  1854-1893 

*  Although  the  letters  "  G,"  "S."  have  not  been  completed,  and  nothing  after 
"  Verleihen,"  this  set  includes  all  published  up  to  1893  of  this  Monumental  Diction- 
ary. The  definitions  are  illustrated  by  proverbial  expressions,  passages  from  authors, 
etc. 

3369  Grimm  (Jacob).     Teutonic  Mythology.     Translated  from  the 

fourth  edition  of  Jacob  Grimm,  with  Notes  and  Appendix  by  James 
Stevens  Stallybrass.     4  vols.  8vo,  cloth.  London,  1882-88 

3370  Gummere    (Francis    B.)     Germanic    Origins.     A    Study  in 

Primitive  Culture.      Post  8vo,  cloth.  New  York,  1892 

3371   Heinsius    (Wilhelm).       Allgemeines    Bucher-Lexikon,  oder 

vollstandiges  Alphabetisches  Verzeichnisz  von  1700  bis  zu  1879. 
Sechzehnter  Band,  von  1875  bis  ende  1879,  m  2I  lieferung.  4to, 
wrappers.      (As  21  parts.)  Leipzig,  1880-82 

3372  Heinzel    (Richard)    and    Sch^rer    (Wilhelm).      Notkers 

Psalmen  nach  der  Wiener  Handschrift.     8vo,  half  cloth. 

*  From  a  manuscript  of  about  the  nth  Century.  Strasburg,  1876 

3373  Helfenstein  (James).  Comparative  Grammar  of  the  Teu- 
tonic Languages  .  .  .  comprising  Gothic,  Anglo-Saxon,  Early  and 
Modern  English,  Icelandic  (Old  Norse),  Danish,  Swedish,  Old  High 
German,  etc.      8vo,  cloth.  London,  1870 

3374  Hilpert  (Joseph  Leonhard).  Dictionary  of  the  English- 
German  and  German-English  Languages.    2  vols.  4to,  half  morocco. 

Karlsruhe,  1857 
*  One  of  the  fullest  dictionaries  in  existence  of  the  two  languages. 

3375   Hosmer  (James  K.)     Short   History   of  German    Literature. 

8vo,  cloth.  St.  Louis,  1879 

3376 Kluge    (Friedrich).      An    Etymological    Dictionary  of  the 

German  Language.  Translated  from  the  Fourth  German  Edition 
by  John  Francis  Davis.     Square  8vo,  cloth.  London,  1891 

3377  Koenig  (Robert).     Deutsche  Literaturgeschichte.     With  ipj 

facsimiles  of  rare  portraits,  prints,  etc.  Siebente  Auflage.  8vo,  cloth, 
gilt,  pp.  655.  Bielefeld,  1879 

3378  Koenig    (Robert).       Deutsche    Literaturgeschichte.       Elfte 

Auflage.     With  297  facsimiles,  etc.     8vo,  cloth,  gilt,  pp.  840. 

Bielefeld,  1881 


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GRRM  AN— Continued. 

3379  Korte  (Wilhelm).      Die  Sprichworte  und   sprichwortlichen 

Redensarten  der  Deutschen.     8vo,  cloth.  Leipzig,  1837 

*  Dictionary  of  proverbial  expressions. 

3380  Kurz   (Heinrich).     Geschichte  der  Deutschen  Literatur  mit 

ausgewahlten  Stucken  aus  den  Werken  der  vorziiglichsten  Schrift- 
steller.  (With  supplementary  volume  on  recent  literature.)  Illus- 
trated with  portraits.     4  vols,  royal  8vo,  half  roan.         Leipzig,  1873 

3381   Latham  (R.  G.)     The  Germania  of  Tacitus;    with  Ethno- 
logical Dissertations  and  Notes.     Map.     8vo,  cloth.      London,  1851 

3382  Lewis  (Charlton  T.)   History  of  Germany  from  the  Earliest 

Times.  Founded  on  Muller's  "  History  of  the  German  People." 
Map  and  illustrations.      Post  8vo,  cloth.  New  York,  1874 

33%3  Low  German  Dialects  (Osnaburgh,  etc.).     Idioticon  Osna- 

brugense,  von  Johann  Christoph  Strodtmann,  Leipzig,  1756,  pp. 
392;  Idioticon  Prussicum,  oder,  Entwurf  eines  Preuszischen  Wor- 
terbuches,  von  Johann  George  Bock,  Konigsberg,  1759,  pp.  86; 
Kurtze  Erorterung  des  ehemaligen  Religions-Wesen  derTeutschen, 
von  Siebrand  Meyer,  Leipzig,  1756,  pp.  272.  The  three  bound  in 
one  volume.      1 2mo,  half  calf. 

3384  Lucas  (N.  I.)     Dictionary  of  the  English  and  German  and 

German  and  English  Languages,  adapted  to  the  present  state  of 
Literature,  Science,  Commerce  and  Arts.  2  vols,  very  thick  royal 
8vo,  half  russia.  Bremen,  1854-63 

*  The  fullest  and  best  dictionary  of  the  two  languages. 

3385  Metcalf  (Frederick).     History  of  German  Literature,  based 

on  the  German  work  of  Vilmar.     Post  8vo,  cloth.         London,  1858 

3386  Moschzisker  (Franz  Adolph).    Guide  to  German  Literature. 

Vignette  portraits.      2  vols.  12010,  cloth.  London,  1850 

*  Critical   notices   of  authors   from   the   earliest    period    (Ulfilas),    with   extracts, 
analyses  of  their  writings,  etc. 

3387  Neumann's  Geographisches  Lexikon  des  Deutschen  Reichs, 

colored  plans  of  towns,  complete  in  40  parts,  wrappers;  also,  Raven- 
stein's  Atlas  zu  Neumann's  Geographischen  Lexikon.  14  colored 
maps.      (As  3  vols.)  Leipzig,  1882-83 

3388 Obermuller  (Wilhelm).     Deutsch-Keltisches,  Geschichtlich- 

Geographisches  Worterbuch,  zur  erklarung  der  Fluss-Berg-Orts- 
Gau-Volker  und  Personen-namen  Europa,  West-Asiens  und  Nord 
Afrikas,  etc.     2  vols.  8vo,  half  calf,  gilt.  Leipzig,  1868-72 


European  Xanguaoes  anb  IRaces  405 

GERMAN— Continued. 

3389    Sievers    (Eduard).        Paradigmen    zur    Deutschen    Gram- 

matik,  Gotisch,  Altnordisch,  Angelsachsisch,  Altsachsisch,  Althoch- 
deutsch,  Mittelhochdeutsch.  Narrow  folio,  unbound,  in  portfolio 
(boards).  Halle,  1874 

3390  Solling   (Gustav).       Diutiska,   an    Historical   and    Critical 

Survey  of  the  Literature  of  Germany  from  the  Earliest  Period  to  the 
Death  of  Goethe.     8vo,  cloth,  uncut.  London,  1863 

3391  Stacke  (L.)     Deutsche  Geschichte.    I.  Band  (von  der  altesten 

Zeit  bis  zu  Maximilien  I.);  II.  Band  (von  Maximilien  I.  bis  zur 
neuesten  Zeit).  Zweite  unveranderte  Auflage.  Portraits,  maps, 
and  hundreds  0/  facsimiles  of  rare  prints,  documents,  etc.  2  thick  vols. 
8vo,  half  morocco.  Bielefeld,  1880-81 

3392  Super  (O.  B.)     Elementary  German  Reader  with  Notes  and 

Vocabulary.      Crown  8vo,  cloth.  Boston,  1896 

3393  Veckenstedt     (Dr.     Edmund).       Zeitschrift     fur     Volks- 

kunde  .  .  .  Organ  der  Deutschen  Gesellschaft  fur  Volkskunde. 
Vols.  1  to  4  complete.  8vo  (Vol.  I.  bound  in  half  morocco,  the 
remainder  in  the  original  parts).     4  vols.  Leipzig,  1889-92 

3394  Wander  (K.  F.  W.)     Deutsches  Sprichworter-Lexikon.   Ein 

Hausschatz  fur  das  Deutsche  Volk.  5  vols,  royal  8vo,  boards,  un- 
cut. Leipzig,  1867-80 

*  A  dictionary  of  Proverbial  Sayings  and  Adages,  with  similar  sayings  from  other 
countries.     Valuable  in  the  study  of  folk-lore. 

3395  Weller  (Emil).      Die  Deutsche  Literatur  im  ersten  Viertel 

des  Sechzehnten  Jahrhunderts.  8vo,  wrappers,  pp.  506.  (Supple- 
ment to  Panzer's  Deutsche  Annalen.)  Nordlingen,  1864 

3396  GERMAN   (MIDDLE   HIGH).     Hainz  (H.)     Practische  Gram- 

matik  der  Mittelhochdeutschen  Sprache.  Mit  Lesestiicken  und 
Worterverzeichnis.     Crown  8vo,  cloth.  Vienna,  n.  d. 

3397  Nibelungen  Lied.     Bramfels   (Dr.    Ludwig).     Das    Nibe- 

lungen  Lied,  uebersetzt.      nmo,  half  roan.  Frankfurt  a/M,  1846 

*  With  the  original  text. 

3398  Nibelungen    Lied.     Cossovel    (Franz).     Das    Nibelungen 

Lied  (nach  der  Bearbeitung  von  Emil  Engelmann).  Micro-kalli- 
graphische  Wiedergabe,  mit  freier  Hand  und  ohne  Anwendung 
einer  Loupe.      Folio,  folded  to  8vo,  in  cloth  covers.       Vienna,  n.  d. 

*  A  curiosity  of  lithography.     The  text  in  microscopic  script  reproduced  by  photo- 
lithography. 


406  European  Xanguaaes  ano  IRaces 

GERMAN  (MIDDLE-HIGH)-Cra««Kerf. 

3399  Nibelungen  Lied.    Foster-Barham  (Alfred  G. )  The  Nibe- 

lungen  Lied.     Lay  of  the  Nibelung.     Translated  from  the  German. 
Post  8vo,  cloth.      (Presentation  copy.)  London,  1887 

3400  Nibelungen  Lied.     Hagen  (Friedrich  Heinrich  von  der). 

Der    Nibelungen  Lied    in  der  alten  vollendeten  Gestalt.      Woodcut 
illustrations.      8vo,  boards,  cloth  back.  Berlin,  1842 

3401  Nibelungen  Lied.     Lettsom  (Wm.  Nanson).     The  Fall  of 

the  Nibelungers,  otherwise  the  Book  of  Kriemhild.     A  Translation 
of  the  Nibelunge  Not,  or  Nibelungenlied.     Post  8vo,  cloth,  uncut. 

London,  1850 

3402  Nibelungen  Lied.       Lubben    (August).      Worterbuch   der 

Nibelunge  Not.     8vo,  limp  boards,  cloth  back.        Oldenburg,  1854 

3403  Nibelungen  Lied.  Schonhuth  (Ottmar  F.  H.)  Das  Nibe- 
lungenlied nach  der  Reichsten  und  Altesten  Handschrift  des  Frei- 
herrn  Joseph  v.  Laszberg,  mit  einem  Worterbuch,  &c.  "Herausge- 
geben  von  O.  F.  H.  Schonhuth.  Dritte  Auflage.  Facsimile.  Square 
i2mo,  half  morocco.  Heilbronn,  1862 

3404  Ziemann   (Adolph).      Mittelhochdeutsches  Worterbuch  zum 

Handgebrauch.      Nebst  Grammatischer  Einleitung.      8vo,  half  mo- 
rocco (rubbed).  Quedlinburg,  1838 

3405  GERMAN  (OLD  HIGH).    Boethius.   Althochdeutsches  Lesebuch 

enthaltend  die  althochdeutsche  Ubersetzung  der  Consolatio  Philo- 
sophiae  des  Boethius.     Von  E.  G.  Graff.     8vo,  sewed,  pp.  138. 

Berlin,  1837 

3406  Eschenburg    (Johann    Joachim).     Denkmaler   Altdeutscher 

Dichtkunst.     8vo,  half  calf.  Bremen,  1799 

*  The  Meistersingers,  Troubadour  Songs,  etc.     From  old  manuscripts,  etc. 

3407  Wright  (Joseph).  An  Old  High-German  Primer,  with  Gram- 
mar, Notes,  and  Glossary.    1 2tno,  cloth.    (Clarendon  Press  Series.) 

Oxford,  1888 

3408  Wright  (Joseph).  An  Old  High-German  Primer,  with  Gram- 
mar, Notes,  and  a  Glossary.  umo,  cloth.  (Clarendon  Press 
Series.)  Oxford,  1888 


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3409  GERMAN    (PENNSYLVANIAN.)     Fischer  (H.  L.)    Kurzweil 

un  Zeitfertreib,  odder  Pennsylfaanisch  Deutsche  Folks-Lieder. 
Frontispiece.     Crown  8vo,  cloth.  York,  Penna.,  1882 

3410  Haldeman  (S.  S.)    Pennsylvania  Dutch:  A  Dialect  of  South 

German  with  an  Infusion  of  English.     8vo,  cloth,  pp.  69. 

London,  1872 

341 1  Haldeman  (S.  S.)    Pennsylvania  Dutch:  A  Dialect  of  South 

German  with  an  Infusion  of  English.      8vo,  cloth.        London,  1872 

3412   Hoffman  (W.  J.)    Gschicht  fun  da  Alta  Tsaita  in  Pensilfani. 

8vo,  wrappers,  pp.  7.  (Reprinted  from  Proc.  Amer.  Philos.  Soc, 
Vol.  xxii.)  Philadelphia,  1894 

*  Sketch  of  the  Olden  Time  in  Pennyslvania. 

3413  GOTHIC.      Bernhardt   (Ernst).     Kurzgefasste  Gotische  Gram- 

matik.  Anhang  zur  Gotischen  Bibel  des  Vulfila.  Crown  8vo,  limp 
cloth,  pp.  118.  Halle,  1885 

3414  Braune    (Wilhelm).     Gothic  Grammar.      With   Selections 

for  Reading  and  a  Glossary.  Translated  from  the  Second  German 
Edition  by  G.  H.  Balg.  8vo,  half  morocco.  MS.  notes  in  pencil 
throughout,  original  wrappers  bound  in,  pp.  128.     New  York,  1883 

3415  Cassiodorus.     M.  Aurelii  Cassiodori  Senatoris  Opera  Omnia 

quae  Extant.  Cum  Indice  Rerum  et  Sententiarum  scitu  notatuque 
digniorum.     Thick  nmo,  calf,  gilt. 

Aureliae  Allobrogum  (Geneva),  1609 

*  Besides  the  writings  of  Cassiodorus,  the  volume  contains:  Edictum  Theoderici 
Regis  Italiae,  C.  Sollii  Apollinaris  de  Theoderico  Rege  Kpistola  (vita  Theoderici), 
Jornandes  Historia  Gothorum,  and  Ennodii  Panegyricus  Theoderico. 

3416  Cassiodorus.  The  Letters  of  Cassiodorus,  being  a  con- 
densed translation  of  the  Variae  Epistola;.  With  an  Introduction 
by  Thomas  Hodgkin.      8vo, 'cloth.  London,  1886 

*  Cassiodorus  is  the  principal  authority  for  the  History  of  Italy  in  the  fifth  century, 
the  period  of  Theodoric  and  the  Goths.  These  letters  are  the  historical  part  of  his 
writings. 

3417   Diefenbach     (Dr.    Lorenz).       Vergleichendes    Worterbuch 

der  Gotischen  Sprache.  2  vols.  8vo,  half  calf  (binding  of  Vol.  I. 
very  slightly  damaged).  Frankfort  am  Main,  1851 

3418 Jamieson(John).    Hermes  Scythicus;  or,  The  Radical  Affinities 

of  the  Greek  and  Latin  Languages  to  the  Gothic  .  .  .  with  a  Disserta- 
tion on  the  Historical  Proofs  of  the  Scythian  Origin  of  the  Greeks. 
8vo,  cloth.  Edinburgh,  1814 


408  European  ^Languages  an&  IRaces 

GOTHIC— Continued. 

3419   Jornandes,     Episcopus     Ravennas.        De     Getarum,    sive 

Gothorum  Origine  et  Rebus  Gestis,  Isidori  Chronicon  Gothorum, 
Vandalorum,  Suevorum,  et  Wisigothorum,  Procopii  Fragmentum, 
de  Priscis  Sedibus  et  Migrationibus  Gothorum,  Greece  et  Latinae, 
Accessit  Jornandes  de  Regnorum  et  Temporum  successione,  cum 
notis  Bon.  Vulcanii  Brugensis,  Leyden,  1597;  Bon.  Vulcanio 
Brugensis  de  Literis  et  Lingua  Getarum  sive  Gothorum,  item  de 
Notis  Lombardicis,  Quibus  accesserunt  Specimina  variarum  Lingua- 
rum,  Leyden,  1597;  Pauli  Warnefredi  Langobardi  filii,  Diaconi 
Foroivliensis,  De  Gestis  Langobardorum,  Leyden,  1595.  Bound  in 
one  volume,  thick  i2mo,  original  vellum.      Fine  copy. 

Lugd.  Bat.  (Leyden):   Officina  Plantiniana,   1595-97 

*  Jornandes,  who  was  a  Goth,  lived  in  the  sixth  century,  and  his  writings  are  the 
sole  authority  for  the  statement  that  the  Goths  came  originally  from  Sweden,  accord- 
ing to  their  own  traditions.  His  history  was  mainly  founded  on  the  lost  history  of 
Cassiodorus.  Isidorus  was  also  a  Goth,  who  lived  and  wrote  in  Spain  in  the  seventh 
century;  Vulcanius'  treatise  on  the  Gothic  language  is  stated  by  him  to  have  been 
written  by  an  anonymous  author.  It  contains  specimens  of  Gothic  characters,  and 
also  King  Alfred's  Anglo-Saxon  preface  to  Gregory's  Pastoral  Care,  being  the  first 
Anglo-Saxon  printed  on  the  Continent.  Paulus  Warnefridius  (perhaps  more  generally 
known  as  Paul  Diacre)  was  a  Lombard,  and  secretary  to  Desiderius,  the  last  King  of 
the  Lombards;  after  the  subjugation  of  Lombardy  by  Charlemagne  he  lived  some  time 
at  that  Emperor's  court. 

3420  Ramsay  (W.  M.  and  C.  D.)     The  Gothic  Handbook,  beingan 

Introduction  to  the  History  of  the  Goths  and  to  the  Study  of  the 
Gothic  Tongue.      Post  8vo,  cloth.  London,  n.  d.  [1889] 

3421   Skeat  (W.  W.)     A  Moeso-Gothic  Glossary,  with  Introduction, 

Outline  of  Moeso-Gothic  Grammar,  and  List  of  Anglo-Saxon  and 
Old  and  Modern  English  Words  etymologically  connected  with 
Moeso-Gothic.     4to,  cloth.  London,  1868 

3422  Ulfilas.     Ulphilse  Versionem   Gothicam  nonnullorum  capi- 

tum  Epistolae  Pauli  ad  Romanos  .  .  .  E  litura  Codiciscuisdam  Manu- 
scripti  Rescripti  qui  in  Augusta  apud  Guelpherbytanos  Bibliotheca 
adservatur.  Commentatus  Franciscus  Antonius  Knittel.  Engraved 
frontispiece  and  12  folding  plates  of  facsimiles.     4to,  old  calf. 

Guelpherbyti  [ Wolfenbuttel],  n.  d.  [1762?] 

3423  Ulfilas.      Gaugengigl  (Ign.)     Alteste  Denkmaler  der  Deut- 

schen  Sprache  erhalten  in  Ulfilas  Gothischer  Bibeliibersetzung. 
Zweite  Ausgabe.  With  folding  plate,  giving  a  comparative  view  of  the 
Gothic  characters  in  the  various  codices.  8vo,  half  calf.  With  armorial 
bookplate  of  John  Moore  Heath.  Passau,  1849 

*  The  introduction  contains  an  account  of  editions  of  Ulfilas. 


European  Xanguaoes  ano  "Races  409 

G  O  T  H I  C—Cont  inued. 

3424  Ulfilas.     Ulfilas.       Die  Heiligen  Schriften,  alten  und  neuen 

bundes  in  Gothischer  Sprache  mit .  .  .  Griechischen  und  Lateinischen 
texte,  Anmerkungen,  Worterbuch,  Sprachlehre,  und  Geschichtlicher 
einleitung.     Von  H.  F.  Massmann.      8vo,  cloth.  Stuttgart,  1857 

3425  Ulfilas.     Stamm  (Friedrich  Ludwig).     Ulfilas  oderdie  uns 

erhaltenen  Denkmaler  der  gothischen  Sprache.  Text,  Grammatik 
und  Worterbuch.  Vierte  Auflage  besorgt  von  Dr.  Moritz  Heyne. 
8vo,  half  morocco.  Paderborn,  1869 

3426  Ulfilas.      Fr.  Ludwig  Stamm's  Ulfilas.     Neu  herausgegeben 

von  Dr.  Moritz  Heyne.      Funfte  Auflage.     8vo,  half  morocco. 

Paderborn,  1872 

3427  Ulfilas.     Die  Gotische  Bibel  des  Vulfila,  nebst  der  Skeireins, 

dem  Kalender  und  demUrkunden.  Mit  Glossar,  etc.  i2mo,  wrap- 
pers, pp.  334.  Halle,  1884 

3428  Wright   (Joseph).     Primer  of   the  Gothic  Language,   with 

Grammar,  Notes,  and  Glossary.  i2mo,  cloth.  (Clarendon  Press 
Series.)  Oxford,  1892 

3429  GYPSIES.     Ascoli  (G.   J.)     Zigeunerisches  .   .   .   Besonders  auch 

als  Nachtrag  zu  dem  Pott'schen  werke:  "  Die  Zigeuner  in  Europa 
und  Asien."     8vo,  wrappers,  pp.  178.  Halle,  1865 

*  Intended  as  an  Appendix  to  Pott's  great  work  on  the  Gypsies,  which  appeared  in 
1844. 

3430  [Borrow  (George).]     Embeo  e  Majaro  Lucas  ...  El  Evan- 

gelio  segun  S.  Lucas,  traducido  al  Romani,  o  dialecto  de  losGitanos 
de  Espana.      i2mo,  original  sheep.     Fine  copy.  [Madrid],  1837 

*  Very  scarce.  First  Edition  of  Borrow's  Translation  of  the  Gospel  of  St.  Luke. 
It  is  stated  that  only  250  were  issued,  and  many  of  these  have  been  destroyed,  being 
appropriated  by  the  gipsies  as  charms  against  arrest. 

3431  Borrow   (George).      Romano   Lavo-Lil:  Word-Book  of  the 

Romany;  or,  English  Gypsy  Language.  With  many  pieces  in  Gypsy 
. .  .  Specimens  of  their  Poetry  .  .  .  places  inhabited  by  them,  and  of 
various  things  relating  to  Gypsy  Life  in  England.  Post  8vo,  original 
cloth.  London,  1874 

*  Very  scarce.     Illustrated  clipping  on  the  gypsies  of  New  York  laid  in. 

3432  [C  .  .  .  (A.  De).]     Diccionario  del  Dialecto  Gitano.     Origin 

y  Costumbres  de  los  Gitanos,  contiene  mas  de  4,500  voces  con  su 
correspondencia  castellana  y  sus  definiciones.  i2mo,  wrappers, 
pp.  239.  Barcelona,  185 1 


4Jo  European  Xanguaaes  ano  IRaces 

GYPSIES— Continued. 

3433  Foherczeg  (Jozsef).    Czigany  Nyelvtan.    Romano  Csibakero 

Szilkaribe.     Royal  8vo,  wrappers,  pp.  377.  Budapest,  1888 

3434  Grellmann  (Heinrich  Moritz  Gottlieb).     Dissertation  on 

the  Gipsies,  being  an  Historical  Enquiry  concerning  the  Manner  of 
Life,  CEconomy,  Customs  and  Conditions  of  these  People  in  Europe, 
and  their  Origin.  Translated  by  Matthew  Raper.  4to,  old  leather, 
rebacked.  London,  1787 

*  Valuable  for  its  numerous  references  to  early  books  that  mention  the  gypsies.     A 
curious  chapter  is  that  on  cannibal  practices  by  them. 

3435  Hoyland  (John).    Historical  Survey  of  the  Customs,  Habits, 

and  Present  State  of  the  Gypsies;  designed  to  develop  the  origin 
of  this  singular  People,  etc.      8vo,  half  calf. 

York:  For  the  Author,  181 6 

3436  Jesini  (P.  Josef).      Romani  Cib,  oder    die   Zigeuner-Sprache 

(Grammatik,  Worterbuch,  Chrestomathie).  Dritte  vermehrte  Auf- 
lage.      8vo,  wrappers,  pp.  240.  Leipzig,  1886 

*  With  Romany  songs  and  fables  (line  for  line  with  the  German  translation). 

3437  Kalini  (Dr.  Antoine).    La  Langue  des  Tziganes  Slovaques. 

8vo,  wrappers,  pp.  in.  Posen,  1882 

3438  MacRitchie  (David).      Accounts    of   the   Gypsies   of  India. 

Colored  map  and  illustration,  and  plan.    Post  8vo,  cloth.    London,  1886 

3439  MacRitchie  (David).     Scottish  Gypsies  under  the  Stewarts. 

8vo,  cloth.  Edinburgh,  1894 

3440  Miklosich  (Franz).      Beitrage  zur  Kenntniss  der  Zigeuner- 

mundarten.      4  parts  in  3.     8vo,  wrappers.  Vienna,  1874-78 

3441   Moraes   (Dr.    Mello).     Cancioneiro   dos   Ciganos.      Poesia 

popular  dos  ciganos  de  Cidade  Nova.  3  parts  in  1  (with  an  addi- 
tional ethnological  contribution  by  Sylvio  Romero).  i2mo,  wrap- 
pers, pp.  90.  Rio  de  Janeiro,  1885 

3442  Moraes  (Dr.  Mello).     Os  Ciganos  no  Brazil.     Contribuicao 

Ethnographica.      2  parts  in  1.      i2mo,  wrappers,  pp.  203. 

Rio  de  Janeiro,  1886 

3443  Paspati  (Alexandre  G. )     Etudes  sur  les  Tchinghianes,  ou 

Bohemiens  de  l'Empire  Ottoman.      Royal  8vo,  wrappers,  pp.  653. 

Constantinople,  1870 

*  As  usual,  this  copy  wants  pages  521-536.     Laid  in  is  an  A.  L.  S.  of  the  author 
in  regard  to  this  omission. 


European  Xanguaoes  ano  IRaces  41 1 

GYPSI ES— Continued. 

3444  Pincherle  (James).       I   Ghilengheri   Ghflia   Salomun6skero 

an  i  Romani  tcib.  II  Cantico  dei  Cantici  di  Salomone  .  .  .  nell' 
idioma  Zingaresca  (Indo-Orientale).      8vo,  wrappers,  pp.  13. 

Trieste,  1875 

3445  Pischel  (Dr.  R.)     Die   Heimath  der   Zigeuner.     8vo,  wrap- 
pers, [n.  p.,  1883  ?] 

*  Reprint  from  Deutsche  Rundschau,  ix.  12. 

3446  Rebolledo  (J.  Tineo).    "A.  Chipicalli."  (La  Lengua  Gitana). 

Diccionario  Gitano-Espafiol  y  Espafiol  Gitano  (9,000)  voces  .  .  . 
Historia  de  los  Gitanos  desde  su  Aparicion  en  Europa,  etc.  Portrait. 
8vo,  wrappers,  pp.  247.  Granada,  1900 

3447  Sales  Mayo  (Francisco  de).     El  Gitanismo.     Historia,  Cos- 

tumbres  y  Dialecto  de  los  Gitanos.  Con  un  Epitome  de  Gramatica 
Gitana  .  .  .  y   un   Diccionario  Calo-Castellano  .  .  .  por  D.  Francisco 

'Quindale.     Novisima  Edicion.     i2mo,  wrappers,  pp.  76. 

Madrid,  1870 

3448  Schwicker  (Dr.  J.  H.)    Die  Zigeuner  in  Ungarn  und  Sieben- 

biirgen.      8vo,  half  calf.  Vienna,   1883 

3449  Simson  (Walter).      History  of  the   Gipsies:  with  Specimens 

of  Gipsy  Language.  Edited,  with  Notes,  etc.,  by  James  Simson. 
Post  8vo,  cloth.  London,  187 1 

3450  Smart  (B.  C.)   and   Crofton   (H.  T.)     The   Dialect  of  the 

English  Gypsies.  Second  Edition,  revised  and  greatly  enlarged. 
8vo,  cloth.  London,  1875 

3451  Sowa  (Rudolf  von).    Die  Mundart  der  Slovakischen  Zigeuner. 

8vo,  half  cloth.  Gottingen,  1887 

3452  Sundt  (Eilert).      Beretning    om    Fanteeller    Landstryger- 

folket  i  Norge.      Post  8vo,  half  cloth.  Christiania,   1850 

*  An  account  of  the  Norwegian  Gypsies. 

3453    Werken     und    Aufsatzen  .   .    .   iiber   die    Geschichte    und 

Sprache  der  Zieguner.      8vo,  wrappers,  pp.  15.  Leipzig,  1886 

*  Bibliography  of  the  Gypsies. 

3454  Wlislocki  (Dr.  Heinrich  von).      Die  Sprache  der  Transsil- 

vanischen  Zigeuner.  Grammatik,  Worterbuch.  umo,  wrappers, 
pp.  128.  Leipzig,  1884 


4i2  European  ^Languages  anfc  IRaces 


Ifourtb  Session. 

3455  HUNGARIAN.     Boner  (Charles).     Transylvania:    its    Products 

and  its  People.  Maps  and  numerous  illustrations  after  photographs. 
Post  8vo,  cloth.  London,  1865 

3456  Csink  (J.)     Complete  Practical  Grammar  of  the  Hungarian 

Language,  with  Exercises.  Selections  from  the  best  authors  and 
vocabularies,  to  which  is  added  a  Historical  Sketch  of  Hungarian 
Literature.     Thick  post  8vo,  cloth.  London,  1853 

*  Scarce. 

3457  Czvittinger  (David).       Specimen  Hungarian  Literatse,  Viro- 

rum  Eruditione  Clarorum  Natione  Hungarorum,  Dalmatarum,  Croa- 
tarum,  Slavorum,  atque  Transylvanorum;  Vitas,  Scripta,  Elogia  et 
Censuras,  Ordine  Alphabetico  exhibens,  accedit  Bibliotheca  Scrip- 
torum  qui  extant  de  Rebus  Hungaricis.     Small  4to,  boards. 

Frankfurt,  171 1 

3458 Ethnographia.      A  Magyarorszagi   Neprajzi   Tarsasag  Erte- 

sitoje.  Edited  by  Dr.  Rethy  Lazlo,  Hermann  Antal,  and  Katona 
Lajos.  Vol.  1,  1890  (lacks  No.  1) ;  Vol.  2,  complete;  Vol.  3,  1892 
(Nos.  4,  5,  7  and  9).     Together  18  pieces.     8vo.     Budapest,  1890-92 

3459  Felbermann  (Louis).      Hungary  and  its  People.     J3  illustra- 
tions.    Second  Edition,  with  Supplement.      Post  8vo,  cloth. 

London,  n.  d.  [1892?] 

3460    Fessler     (Ignaz    Aurelius).       Geschichte    von     Ungarn. 

Zweite  Auflage  bearbeitet  von  Ernst  Klein.  Vorwort  von  Michael 
Horvath.  The  5  vols,  complete  in  the  original  24  Parts  as  issued. 
8vo,  wrappers.      (As  5  vols.)  Leipzig,  1867-83 

3461  Howell  (James).      Florus   Hungaricus;  or,  The   History   of 

Hungaria  and  Transylvania,  deduced  from  the  Original  of  that 
Nation  ...  to  the  present  Turkish  Invasion,  Anno  1664.  12010, 
original  old  calf.      Fine  copy.  London,  1664 

3462  Phillips  (Henry,  Jr.)     Volk-Songs,  translated  from  the  Acta 

Comparationis  Litterarum  Universarum.      i6mo,  boards,  pp.  37. 

*  Printed  for  private  circulation.  Philadelphia,   1885 

3463  Reich    (Emil).      Hungarian    Literature:    an    Historical    and 

Critical  Survey.     Map  of  Hungary.    Crown  8vo,  cloth.    London,  1898 

3464  Singer   (Ignatius).     Simplified  Grammar  of  the  Hungarian 

Language.     Crown  8vo,  cloth.      (Triibner's  Simplified  Grammars.) 

London,  1882 


European  Xanguages  an&  "Kaces  4*3 

3465  IBERIAN.     Boudard  (P.  A.)     Etudes  sur  l'Alphabet   Ib6rien  et 

sur  quelques  Monnaies  Autonomes  d'Espagne.  10  plates.  8vo, 
wrappers,  pp.  126.  Paris,  1852 

3466  Flores  Oddouz  (Juan  de).     Monumentos  descubiertos  en  el 

Antigua  Illiberia,  Illipula,  o  Garnata.  Folio,  half  calf  (front  cover 
loose.)  n.  p.,  n.  d. 

*The  Licence  is  in  manuscript,  and  dated  Oct.  19,  1770.  As  the  editor  was  a 
prebendary  in  the  Cathedral  of  Granada,  it  was  possibly  printed  there.  81  engraved 
copper-plates,  representing  ancient  Arabic  inscriptions  and  alphabet,  Gotho-Iberian 
alphabet,  and  many  lapidarian  inscriptions. 

3467  ICELANDIC.    Anderson  (Rasmus  B.)     Viking  Tales  of  the  North. 

The  Sagas  of  Thorstein,  Viking's  Son,  and  Fridthjof  the  Bold, 
translated  from  the  Icelandic,  by  R.  B.  Anderson  and  Jon  Bjarna- 
son ;  also,  Tegner's  Fridthjof's  Saga,  translated  by  George  Stephens. 
Post  8vo,  cloth.  Chicago,  1877 

3468  Anderson  (Rasmus  B.)    Norse  Mythology ;  or,  The  Religion 

of  our  Forefathers,  containing  the  Myths  of  the  Eddas, Systematized 
and  Interpreted,  with  introduction,  vocabulary  and  index.  Third 
Edition.     Frontispiece.      Post  8vo,  cloth.  Chicago,  1879 

3469  Anderson    (Rasmus   B.)     The   Younger  Edda;   also  called 

Snorre's  Edda,  or  the  Prose  Edda.  An  English  Version  of  the 
Foreword,  the  Fooling  of  Gylfe,  etc.,  .  .  .  with  Introduction,  Notes, 
Vocabulary,  and  Index.      Post  8vo,  cloth.  Chicago,  1880 

3470  Bible.      Bible  in  Icelandic.     8vo,  sheep.  London,  1866 

3471   Catalogue  of  Books  printed  in  Iceland,  from  A.  D.  1578  to 

1880,  in  the  Library  of  the  British  Museum.  Folio,  wrappers, 
pp.  48.  London,  1885 

3472   Dasent  (George    Webbe).      Theophilus    in    Icelandic,    Low 

German  and  other  Tongues;  from  MSS.  in  the  Royal  Library,  Stock- 
holm.    Facsimile.     8vo,  half  morocco,  pp.  112,  gilt  top,  uncut. 

London:    Pickering,  1845 
*  Printed  in  Stockholm,  but  sold  in  London  by  Pickering. 

3473  Dasent    (George  Webbe).     The  Story  of  Burnt   Njal;    or, 

Life  in  Iceland  at  the  end  of  the  Tenth  Century.  From  the  Ice- 
landic of  Njals  Saga.  With  Introduction,  maps,  and  plans.  First 
Edition.      2  vols.  8vo,  original  cloth,   gilt.  Edinburgh,   1861 


4H  European  Xanguages  ano  IRaces 

ICELANDIC— Continued. 

3474  Dietrich    (Franz    Ed.    Christ.)       Altnordisches  Lesebuch. 

Aus  der  Skandinavischen  Poesie  und  Prosa  bis  zum  XIV.  Jahr- 
hundert  zusammengestellt,  und  mit  iibersichtlicher  Grammatik  und 
einem  Glossar.  8vo,  half  calf.  With  armorial  bookplate  of  John 
Brent.  Leipzig,  1843 

3475  Edda  of  Saemund.     Le  Message  de  Skirnir   et   les  Dits  de 

Grimir.  Poemes  tires  de  l'Edda  de  Saemund,  avec  des  Notes, 
traduction,  et  Commentaire.  Par  F.  G.  Bergmann.  121110,  wrap- 
pers, pp.  326.  Strasbourg,  187 1 

3476 Farceinga  Saga.      Faereyinga  Saga,  eller  Faeroboernes  His- 

torie  i  den  Islandske  Grundtext  med  Faeroisk  og  Dansk  Oversaet- 
telse.  Af  Carl  Christian  Rafn.  Map  and  facsimile  in  colors.  8vo, 
boards  (front  cover  off,  and  stamp  on  title).  Copenhagen,  1832 

3477  Farceinga  Saga.      Faereyinga  Saga;   oder,    Geschichte  der 

Bewohner  der  Faroer  im  Islandischen  Grundtext,  mit  Faroischer, 
Danischer  und  Deutscher  tjbersetzung.  Herausgegeben  von  C.  C. 
Rafn  und  G.  C.  F.  Mohnike.  With  facsimile  of  the  original  manuscript 
and  map.      8vo,  half  calf.  Copenhagen,  1833 

*  An  ancient  Icelandic  manuscript  containing  a  history  of  the  Faroe  Islands. 

3478  Henderson    (Ebenezer).      Iceland;    or,    The   Journal    of   a 

Residence  in  that  Island,  in  18  14  and  1815,  containing  observations 
on  the  natural  phenomena,  history,  literature,  antiquities  .  .  .  man- 
ners, and  customs.  With  Introduction  and  Appendix.  Map  and 
15  plates  of  customs,  scenery,  etc.      2  vols.  8vo,   scored  calf. 

Edinburgh,   1818 

3479  Keyser  (Rudolph).     The  Religion  of  the  Northmen.     Trans- 
lated by  Barclay  Pennock.      Crown  8vo,  cloth.  New  York,  1854 

3480 Laing    (Samuel).      The  Heimskringla;   or,  Chronicles  of  the 

Kings  of  Norway.  Translated  from  the  Icelandic  of  Snorro  Sturle- 
son,  with  Preliminary  Dissertation.    3  vols.  8vo,  cloth.     London,  1844 

*  First  Edition.     Scarce.     Fine  copy. 

3481  Morris    (William)    and     Magnusson    (Erikr).     The    Saga 

Library.  Done  into  English  out  of  the  Icelandic.  5  vols,  post  8vo, 
half  roan,  gilt  tops,  uncut.  London,  1892-95 

*  First  Editions.  Printed  by  Whittingham  at  the  Chiswick  Press.  The  Series 
include  the  Heimskringla,  3  vols.;  the  Ere  Dwellers  ;  Howard  the  Halt,  the  Banded 
Men  and  Hen  Thorir. 


European  Xanguaaes  ano  IRaces  415 

ICELANDIC— Contin  ued. 

3482  Munch    (P.    A.)  and    Unger   (C.  B.)      Oldnorsk   Laesebog 

med  Tilhorende  Glossarium.  8vo,  half  calf.  With  armorial  book- 
plate of  John  Brent.  Christiania,  1847 

*  Extracts  from  the  Njals  Saga,  Sturlunga  Saga,  etc. 

3483  Orkneyinga  Saga.    Translated  from  the  Icelandic  by  John  A. 

Hjaltalin  and  Gilbert  Goudie.  Edited  with  Notes  and  Introduction 
by  Joseph  Anderson.  Maps  and  illustrations.   8vo,  cloth.    Edinb.  1873 

3484  Orkneyinga  Saga.    The  Orkneyinga  Saga  and  Magnus  Saga, 

and  the  Hakonar  Saga.  With  Appendices  (and  Indices  of  Persons 
and  Places)  by  Gudbrand  Vigfusson.  Three  facsimiles  of  the  Codex 
Flateyensis.  2  vols,  royal  8vo,  half  cloth.  (Chronicles  and  Memorials 
of  Great  Britain  and  Ireland  during  the  Middle  Ages.)     London,  1887 

*  Among  the  narratives  contained  in  these  Sagas  are  an  account  of  the  Battle  of 
Hastings  (or  Senlac)  and  the  death  of  Harold,  a  life  of  Edward  trie  Confessor,  history 
of  the  Kings  of  Orkney,  life  of  St.  Dunstan,  etc. 

3485  Paijkull   (C.    W.)     A   Summer  in  Iceland.      Translated  by 

M.  R.  Barnard.     Illustrations.     8vo,  cloth.  London,  1868 

3486  Pfeiffer  (Madame  Ida).  A  Visit  to  Iceland  and  the  Scandi- 
navian North.  Translated  from  the  German.  Including  a  trans- 
lation of  the  Icelandic  poem,  The  Voluspa,  etc.  Illustrated.  Post 
8vo,  finely  bound  in  full  green  morocco,  richly  gilt.      London,  1852 

3487  Pigott  (Grenville).     Manual  of  Scandinavian    Mythology, 

containing  a  popular  account  of  the  Two  Eddas  and  of  the  Religion 
of  Odin.  Illustrated  by  translations  from  Oehlenschlager's  Danish 
poem,  "The  Gods  of  the  North."  Post  8vo,  cloth.  With  auto- 
graph of  Geo.  H.  Moore.  London:  Pickering,  1839 

3488  Scripta  Historica  Islandorum.     De  Rebus  Gestis  Veterum 

Borealium,  Latine  Reddita  et  Apparatu  Critico  Instructa,  curante 
Societate  Regia  Antiquariorum  Septentrionalium.  (Opera  et  Studio 
Sevinbjornis  Egilssonii.)  Complete  set.  12  vols,  post  8vo,  half 
calf.  Hafniae,  1828-46 

*  Continens  Historia  Olavi  Tryggvii  Filii;  Historia  Regis  Olavi  Sancti;  Historic 
Regum  Magni  Boni,  Haraldi  Severi,  et  Filiorum;  Historic  Regum  Norvegiae  a  Magno 
Nupide  usque  Magnum  Erlingi  Filium;  Historia  Regis  Sverreris ;  Historic  Regum 
Hakonis  Sverreris  Filii,  Guttormi  Sigurdii  Filii;  Hakonis  Hakonis;  etc. 

3489  Sturlunga  Saga.     Sturlunga  Saga,  including  the  Islendinga 

Saga  of  Lawman  Sturla  Thordsson,  and  other  Works.  Edited,  with 
Prolegomena,  Appendices,  Tables,  Indices,  and  Maps,  by  Dr.  Gud- 
brand Vigfusson.     2  vols.  8vo,  cloth.     (Clarendon  Press  Series.) 

Oxford,  1878 


416  European  Xanguaoes  anb  IRaces 

ICELANDIC— Continued. 

3490  Sweet   (Henry).       An    Icelandic    Primer,    with    Grammar, 

Notes,  and  Glossary.  Crown  8vo,  cloth,  pp.  no.  (Clarendon 
Press  Series.)  Oxford,  1886 

3491   Thomsen  (Grimur).     The   Northmen  in  Iceland.     Remarks 

on  a  Treatise  of  G.  W.  Dasent,  by  G.  Thomsen;  Orthographie  de 
quelques  anciens  noms  propres  nordiques;  etc.  Illustrated.  Ex- 
tracted from  "  Societe  Royale  des  Antiquaires  du  Nord,  1859." 
Bound  in  one  volume.      8vo,  boards,  pp.  30  (stamp  on  title). 

3492  Tristram's  Saga.     Saga  af  Tristram  ok  Isond  samt  Mottuls 

Saga.  Udgivne  af  det  Kongelige  Nordiske  Oldskrift-selskab.  8vo, 
half  calf.     With  autograph  of  Prof.  G.  Brynjulfson  on  title. 

Copenhagen,  1878 

3493  Vigfusson  (Gudbrand)  and  Powell  (F.  York).  An  Ice- 
landic Prose  Reader,  with  Notes,  Grammar,  and  Glossary.  Crown 
8vo,  cloth.      (Clarendon  Press  Series.)  Oxford,  1879 

3494   Vigfusson    (G.)   and    Powell    (F.   Y.)      Corpus    Poeticum 

Boreale.  The  Poetry  of  the  Old  Northern  Tongue,  from  the 
Earliest  Times  to  the  Thirteenth  Century.  Edited,  classified  and 
translated,  with  Introduction,  Excursus  and  Notes.  2  vols.  8vo, 
cloth.     (Clarendon  Press  Series.)  Oxford,  1883 

*  These  valuable  volumes  contain  text  and  translations  of  the  Lay  of  Brunhild,  the 
Play  of  the  Wolsungs,  Hjalmar's  Death  Song,  the  Lay  of  Weyland  the  Smith,  the 
Eddas,  etc. 

3495  ILLYRIAN    or    DALMATIAN.      Berlic   (Ignaz  Al.)     Gram- 

matik  der  Illirischen  Sprache,  wie  solche  in  den  Sudslawischen 
Landern  Serbien,  Bosnien,  Slavonien,  Dalmatien,  Kroatien  und  von 
den  Illiriern  und  Serben  in  Ungarn  und  der  Vojvodina  gesprochen 
wird.     Dritte  Auflage.     8vo,  half  morocco.  Agram,  1850 

*  The  Illyrian  language  is  a  Slavonic  dialect  akin  to  Servian,  spoken  in  Dalmatia 
and  in  portions  of  the  neighboring  lands. 

3496 Neale   (J.   M.)     Notes   Ecclesiological   and   Picturesque   on 

Dalmatia,  Croatia,  Istria,  Styria,  with  a  Visit  to  Montenegro. 
Archceological  plates.     Crown  8vo,  cloth.  London,  1861 

3497   Voltiggi  (Jose).      Ricsoslovnik   Illiricskoga   Italianskoga    i 

Nimacskoga  Jezika  s'  Jednom  Pridpostavljenom  Grammatikom  i  11  i 
Pismenstvom.     8vo,  half  morocco.     U.  Becsu  (Vienna),  n.  d.  [1803] 

*  Very  rare.  A  Grammar  in  Illyrian  and  German,  and  extensive  Vocabulary  (over 
600  pp.)  in  Illyrian,  Italian,  and  German. 


European  ^Languages  ant)  "Races  4l7 

ILLYRIAN   OR    DALMATIAN— Continued. 

3498  Wilkinson  (Sir  J.   Gardner).     Dalmatia  and   Montenegro, 

with  a  Journey  to  Mostar  in  Herzegovina,  and  remarks  on  the 
Slavonic  Nations;  the  History  of  Dalmatia  and  Ragusa,  the  Uscocs, 
etc.     Map  and  ilhistrations.     2  vols.  8vo,  tree  calf  (bindings  broken). 

London, 1848 

3499  ITALIAN.     Balzini  (Ugo).     Italy.     (An  account   of  the  Italian 

Chroniclers  of  the  Middle  Ages.)  Post  8vo,  cloth.  (Early  Chron- 
iclers of  Europe  Series.)  London,  1883 

3500  Baretti's  Italian  Dictionary.  With  Additions  and  Im- 
provements, by  J.  Davenport  and  Guglielmo  Comelati.  2  vols.  8vo, 
cloth.  London,  n.  d.  [1854] 

3501   Dante.     La    Divina    Commedia.     Portrait.     2   vols.   641110 

original  cloth,  paper  labels,  uncut.  London,  1822 

*  Pickering's  Diamond  Classics.  Written  on  the  fly-leaf  is  "This  volume  was 
carried  by  me  in  my  haversack  at  the  Battle  of  Bull  Run,  July  21,  1861,"  the  signa- 
ture (initials)  almost  erased. 

3502  Dante.     Cornell  University  Library.  Catalogue  of  the  Dante 

Collection  presented  by  Willard  Fiske.  Compiled  by  Theodore 
Wesley  Koch.      Complete  in  four  parts,  4to,  paper. 

Ithaca,  N.  Y. ,  1898-1900 

35°3  Dante.     The  Dante  Collections  in  Harvard  .  .  .  and   Boston 

Public  Libraries,  Part  1,  Cambridge,  1885;  The  same  (with  addi- 
tions), Cambridge,  1890;  The  Growth  and  Importance  of  the  Cor- 
nell Dante  Collection,  by  T.  W.  Koch,  illustrated,  Ithaca,  1900; 
Hand-List  of  Framed  Reproductions  of  Pictures  and  Portraits 
belonging  to  the  Dante  Collection  (of  Cornell),  by  T.  W.  Koch, 
Ithaca,  1900.     4  pieces,  8vo,  wrappers. 

3504  Fontanini  (Giusto).    Biblioteca  dell'  Eloquenza  Italiana  .  .  . 

con  le  Annotazioni  del  Signor  Apostolo  Zeno  .  .  .  accresciuta  di 
Nuove  Aggiunte.     2  vols.  4to,  half  calf.  Parma,  1803-04 

*  Gamba  de  Bassano's  Bibliography  and  this  work  are  the  two  best  books  on  the 
Italian  authors,  Fontanini's  being  especially  valuable  for  its  literary  notes. 

3S°5  Gamba  (B.)     Delle  Novelle  in  Prosa.     Bibliografia  di  Barto- 

lommeo  Gamba  Bassanese.  Edizione  seconda,  con  correzioni  ed 
aggiunte.     8vo,  vellum,  gilt.      Fine  copy.  Florence,  1835 

3506  Garnett  (Sir  Richard).   History  of  Italian  Literature.    Post 

8vo,  cloth.  London,  1898 

3507  Giusti  (G.)     Raccolta  di  Proverbi  Toscani  con  illustrazioni. 

Crown  8vo,  half  morocco.  Florence,  1853 


4i 8  European  Xanguaaes  ano  IRaces 

ITALIAN— Continued. 

31508  Hemans  (C.  I.)      A  History  of  Mediaeval  Christianity  and 

Sacred  Art  in  Italy,  A.  D.  900-1350.      2  vols,  crown  8vo,  cloth. 

London,  1869-72 

3509  Hoare  (Sir  Richard  Colt).     Catalogue  of  Books  relating 

to  the  History  and  Topography  of  Italy,  collected  during  the  years 
1786,  1787,  1788,  1789,  1790.   Royal  8vo, half  morocco.   London,  1812 

*  Very  scarce.     Only  12  copies  printed  privately  for  presents,  with  auto- 
graph statement  to  that  effect,  signed  by  Edward  Hoare,  whose  name  is  on  title. 

3510  Manuzzi  (Giuseppe).     Vocabolario  della  Lingua  Italiana  gia 

compilato  dagli  Accademici  della  Crusca,  ed  ora  Novamente  Cor- 
retto  ed  Accresciuto.  Portrait  of  the  editor.  4  vols,  royal  8vo,  half 
roan,  gilt.  Florence,  1833-40 

351 1   [Melzi    (Gaetano).]     Bibliografia    dei    Romanzi    e    Poemi 

Cavallereschi  Italiani.  Seconda  edizione,  coretta  ed  accresciuta. 
Portrait  of  Ariosto.     8vo,  bound  by  F.  Bedford  in  half  calf,  gilt. 

Milan,  1838 

3512  Muratori  (Lodovico  Antonio).     Annali  d'  Italia  dal   prin- 

cipio  dell'  Era  Volgare  sino  all'  Anno  1750.  Continuati  sino  all' 
Anno  1827.     40  vols,  bound  in  20.     8vo,  half  roan.    Florence,  1827 

*  Best  edition. 

3513  Oliphant  (Mrs.)     The  Makers  of  Florence — Dante,  Giotto, 

Savonarola,  and  their  City.  With  portrait  of  Savonarola,  engraved 
by  Jeens,  30  illustrations,  after  Delamotte,  and  20  reproductions  of  pic- 

.  tures   by  Florentine   artists   in  Florence.       8vo,    three-quarter    brown 
levant  morocco,  gilt  top,  uncut.  London,  1891 

*  Best  edition. 

3514  Oliphant  (Mrs.)  The  Makers  of  Venice,  Doges,  Con- 
querors, and  Men  of  Letters.  With  portrait  of  Leonardo  Loredano,  en- 
graved by  Lacour,  48  illustrations  by  Holmes,  and  30  plates  of  Palaces, 
Churches,  and  other  buildings  in  Venice.  8vo,  three-quarter  brown 
levant  morocco,  gilt  top,  uncut.  London,  1892 

3515  Ozanam  (A.  F.)     Documents  Inedits  pour  servir  a  l'Histoire 

Litteraire  de  l'ltalie  depuis  le  Vile  Siecle  jusqu'a  au  XHIe,  avec  Re- 
cherches  sur  le  Moyen  Age  Italien.    8vo,  half  morocco.     Paris,  1850 

3516  Pitre    (Giuseppe).       II    Venerdi    nelle    Tradizioni    Popolari 

Italiane.     Terza  editione  con  molte  giunte.    8vo,  wrappers,  pp.  20. 

Palermo,   1888 


European  Slanguages  ano  IRaces  4X9 

ITALIAN— Continued. 

3517  Rivista   delle   Tradizioni   Popolari    Italiane.       Diretta  da 

Angelo  de  Gubernatis.  Complete  from  its  commencement  in  Dec, 
1893,  to  the  last  number  issued,  May,  1895.  18  numbers  in  the 
original  parts.  Rome,    1893-95 

3518  Roberts    (J.    P.)       Dizionario    Italiano-Inglese    e   Inglese- 

Italiano,  colla  pronunzia  e  coll'  accento.  Thick  post  8vo,  half 
morocco.  Florence,  1875 

3519  Savonarola.      The  History  of  Girolamo  Savonarola  and  of 

his  Times.  By  P.  Villari.  Translated  by  Leonard  Horner.  Portrait 
of  Savonarola.     2  vols,  post  8vo,  cloth.  London,  1863 

3520  Savonarola.     Life  and  Times  of  Girolamo  Savonarola.     By 

Professor  Pasquale  Villari.  Translated  by  Linda  Villari.  Portraits 
and  illustrations.      2  vols.  8vo,  cloth.  London,  1888 

*  This  edition  was  greatly  enlarged  by  the  author,  forming  almost  a  new  book  as 
compared  with  Horner's  translation. 

3521  Savonarola.     Savonarola,  his  Life  and  Times.     By  William 

Clark.     Crown  8vo,  cloth.  Chicago,  1891 

3522  Scaife  (W.    B.)     Florentine  Life  during  the   Renaissance. 

8vo,  cloth.  Baltimore:    The  Johns  Hopkins  Press,  1803 

3523  Tasso.     La  Gerusalemme  Liberata.     Portrait.     2  vols.  641T10, 

original  cloth,  paper  labels,  uncut.  London,  1822 

*  Pickering's  Diamond  Classics. 

3524  Tigri  (Giuseppe).     Canti  Popolari  Toscani.     Terza  edizione 

riveduta.      Crown  8vo,  half  morocco,  gilt.  Florence,  1869 

3525  JUTLANDISH.     Varming  (L.)     Det  Jydske  Folkesprog  Gram- 

matisk  Fremstillet.  (Grammatical  Review  of  the  Dialects  of  Jut- 
land.)    8vo,  wrappers,  pp.  264.  Copenhagen,  1862 

3526  LADIN  OF  THE  TYROL.    Alton  (Johann).     Die  Ladinischen 

Idiome  in  Ladinien,  Groden,  Passa,  Buchenstein,  Ampezzo.  8vo, 
wrappers,  pp.  376.  Innsbruck,  1879 

3527  Alton    (Dr.  Johann).     Beitrage   zur   Ethnologie  von  Ost- 

ladinien.     8vo,  wrappers,  pp.  68.  Innsbruck,  1880 

3528  LAPPISH.     Castren  (M.  A.)     Von  Einflusse  des  Accents  in  der 

Lapplandischen  Sprache.  4to,  wrappers,  pp.  44.  (Memoires  de 
l'Academie  Imperiale  des  Sciences.)  St.  Petersburg,  1845 


420  European  Xanguaaes  ano  IRaces 

LAPPISH— Continued. 

3529  Leems    (Knud).        Beskrivelse    over    Finmarkens    Lapper, 

deres  Tungemaal,  Levemaade  og  ferrige  Afgudsdyrkelse,  oplyst  ved 
mange  Kaabberstykker,  med  J.  E.  Gunneri  .  .  .  Ammaerkninger,  etc. 
At  the  end  is,  Jessens,  Afhandling  om  de  Norske  Finners  og 
Lappers  Hedenske  Religion,  med  en  Tegning  af  en  Rune-Bomme. 
Illustrated  with  100  full-page  copper-plates  in  the  first  part  and  one 
in  the  second.      4to,  old  calf,  gilt.  Copenhagen,  1767 

*  Scarce.      With  Latin  translation.      On  the  Customs,   Language,   and  Religious 
Beliefs  of  the  Lapps.    One  of  the  most  important  authorities  on  the  subject. 

3530 Lindahl  (Erico)  et  Erling  (Johanne).   Lexicon  Lapponicum, 

cum  Interpretatione,  Vocabulorum  Sveco-Latina  et  Indice  Svecano 
Lapponico;  etc.     4to,  original  calf.  Holm,  1780 

*  The  First  Lappish  Dictionary.     Prefixed  is  a  short  Grammar  of  the  language. 

3531.  Scheffer  (John).     Lapponia,  id  est  Regionis  Lapponum  et 

Gentis  Nova  et  Verissima  Descriptio  .  .  .  de  Origine,  Superstitione, 
Sacris  Magicis,  victu,  cultu,  negotiis  Lapponum,  item  Animalium 
Metallorumque,  &c.  Woodcut  illustrations  of  the  Laplanders  on  their 
Reindeer  sledges,  on  skj,  of  their  Habitations,  Idols,  etc, ,  and  with  map  and 
copper-plate  frontispiece.    Small  4to,  original  old  calf.     Frankfurt,  1673 

*  First  Edition.     The  Sunderland  copy. 

3532  LETTISH  (Spoken  in  Livonia).     Bible.     Tas  Wezs  Testaments, 

un  Tas  Jauns  Testaments.  Thick  8vo,  wooden  boards  covered  with 
leather,  and  clasps.  St.  Petersburg,  1825 

3533  Bielenstein  (A.)     Lettische  Grammatik.      8vo,  cloth. 

Mitau,  1863 

3534  LITHUANIAN.        Bezzenberger    (Adalbert).        Beitrage    zur 

Geschichte  der  Litauischen  Sprache.  Auf  Grund  Litauischer  Texte 
des  XVI.  und  des  XVII.  Jahrhunderts.     Royal  8vo,  paper,  pp.  356. 

Gottingen,  1877 

3535  Bible.      Biblia,  tai   esti:    Wissas   Szwentas    Rasztas    seno  ir 

naujo  Testamento.     Thick  post  8vo,  calf,  gilt. 

Karalauczue  (Konigsberg),  1816 

3536  Schleicher  (August).    Litauische  Grammatik,  Prague,  1856; 

Litauisches  Lesebuch  und  Glossar,  von  A.  Schleicher,  Prague,  1857. 
Bound  in  one  volume.     8vo,  half  roan.  Prague,  1856-57 

*  Printed  in  Roman  type. 

3537  Nesselmann     (G.    H.    F.)      Worterbuch    der    Littauischen 

Sprache.     8vo,  boards,  cloth  back.  Konigsberg,  1851 

3538  Voelkel  (M.  J.  A.)     Probe  aus   den    Manuskript  der  neuen 

Bearbeitung  des  Nesselmannschen  Worterbuchs.     8vo,  wrappers. 

Heidelberg,  1874 


European  Xaiujuaoes  ano  IRaces  421 

3539  MALTESE.     Falzon  (Giovanni  Battista).     Dizionario  Maltese- 

Italiano-Inglese  .   .   .   preceduto    da    una  breve  Esposizione   Gram- 
maticale  della  Lingua  Maltese.     8vo,  half  calf.  Malta,  1845 

3540  Gospels.     Quatuor   Evangelia  et  Actus  Apostolorum  juxta 

Vulgatam  Romas   A.D.    M.D.XCII.   editam.      Necnon  versio   Meli- 
tensis.     8vo,  cloth.  London,  1829 

*  Maltese  being  a  dialect  of  Arabic,  with  an  admixture  of  many  foreign  words,  it 
became  a  great  problem  how  to  represent  in  Roman  characters  the  sounds  of  the  let- 
ters. An  attempt  was  made  in  1822  to  translate  the  Gospel  of  John,  which  was  not 
a  success.  This  book  was  the  next  attempt,  the  resources  of  different  fonts  of  types 
being  called  upon  to  represent  the  guttural  sounds.  It  was  undertaken  by  a  native  of 
Malta,  a  M.  Camilleri,  who  afterwards  joined  the  Protestant  Church. 

3541  New  Testament.     II  Aaqda  il  Jdida  Ta'  Sidna  Jesu  Kristu. 

8vo,  full  dark  blue  morocco,  gilt  edges,  inside  gilt  borders,  by  Hay- 
day.  Malta,  1847 

3542  Panzavecchia  (C.  Fortunato).  Grammatica  della  Lingua- 
Maltese,  spiegata  secondo  i  Principj  delle  Lingue  Orientali  e  della 
Lingua  Italiana.      urao,  half  roan.  Malta,  1845 

3543  Porter   (Major  Whitworth).     History  of  the  Knights  of 

Malta,  or  the  Order  of  the  Hospital  of  St.  John  of  Jerusalem.     Por- 
traits, etc.     2  vols.  8vo,  half  morocco,  gilt.  London,  1858 

3544  Schlienz  (C.  F.)     Views  of  the  Improvement  of  the  Maltese 

Language,  and  its  Use  for  the  purposes  of  Education  and  Litera- 
ture.     i2mo,  wrappers,  pp.  136.  Malta,  1838 

3545  Vassalli  (Michelantonio).  Grammatica  della  Lingua  Mal- 
tese.     Seconda  edizione,  molto  accresciuta.     8vo,  half  calf. 

Malta :  Stampata  per  V Autore,  1827 

*  Interleaved  copy,  with  a  few  additional  Maltese  words,  and  their  meanings  in 
Italian  and  English  written  in. 

3546  Vassalli    (Michelantonio).      Motti,    Aforismi   e    Proverbii 

Maltesi,  raccolti,  interpetrati  (sic)  e  di  note  esplicative  e  filologiche 
corredati.     8vo,  wrappers,  pp.  93.  Malta,  1828 

3547  MILANESE.     Cappelletti   (E.)     Vocabolario   Milanese-Italiano- 

Francese.      i6mo,  half  roan.  Milan,  1848 

*  Vocabulary  of  the  Milanese  dialect. 

3548  MONTENEGRIN.     Denton  (W.)     Montenegro:  its  People  and 

their  History.     Map.     Crown  8vo,  cloth.  London,  1877 


422  European  Xanguaoes  anfc>  IRaces 

3549  NEAPOLITAN.     Jorio  (Andrea  de).     La  Mimica  degli  Antichi 

Investigata  nel   Gestire  Napoletano.     8vo,  boards  (back  repaired). 
Ex-libris  "Ex  Museo  del  Montino."  Naples,  1832 

*  With  21  curious  plates.  "  The  author's  chief  object  was  to  interpret  the  ges- 
tures of  the  ancients  as  shown  in  their  works  of  art  and  described  in  their  writings, 
by  the  modern  gesticulations  of  the  Neapolitans,  and  he  has  proved  that  the  general 
system  of  gesture  once  prevailing  in  ancient  Italy  is  substantially  the  same  as  now 
observed." 

3550  NORSE   or  OLD  NORWEGIAN.      Carlyle    (Thomas).     The 

Early  Kings  of  Norway;  also  an  Essay  on  the  Portraits  of  John 
Knox.     Crown  8vo,  cloth.  London,  1875 

3551  Fisscher  (Jos.)     Die  Entdeckungen  der  Normannen  in  Amer- 

ika,  unter  besonderer  Berucksichtigung  der  Kartographischen  Dar- 

stellungen.     Facsimiles  of  early  maps.     8vo,  wrappers,  pp.  126. 

Freiburg,  1902 

3552  Olaf's  Saga,  Etc.     Speculum  Regale.      Konungs-Skuggsja. 

Konge-Speilet  et  Philosophisk-Didaktisk  Skrift.  Forfattet  I  Norge 
Mod  Slutningen  af  det  Tolfte  Aarhundrede.  Tilligemed  et  samti- 
digt  Skrift  om  den  norske  Kirkes  Stilling  til  Staten.  Two  facsimiles. 
(Bound  with  it  is)  Olaf  Saga  Hins  Helga.  En  Kort  Saga  om  Kong 
Olaf  den  Hellige  Fra  Anden  Halvdeel  af  det  Tolfte  Aarhhundrede 
.  .  .  Udgivet  af  R.  Keyser  og  C.  R.  Unger.  8vo,  half  calf.  With 
armorial  bookplate  of  John  Brent.  Christiania,  1848-49 

3553  NORWEGIAN.     Aasen  (Ivar).      Ordbog  over  det  Norske  Folke- 

sprog.      8vo,  half  morocco  (rubbed,  stamp  on  title).    Christiania,  1850 

3554  Olson  (Julius  E.)     Norwegian  Grammar  and  Reader,  with 

Notes  and  Vocabulary.      Post  8vo,  cloth.  Chicago,  1898 

3555  Peterson  (Rev.  C.  J.   P.)     A   Norwegian-Danish   Grammar 

and  Reader,  with  a  Vocabulary.      i2mo,  cloth.  Chicago,  1872 

3556  PERCHERON.     Genty    (Pierre).       Les    CEuvre's    Poetiques   en 

Patois  Percheron  de  Pierre  Genty,  Marechal-Ferrant  [1770-1821], 
precedees  d'un  Essai  sur  la  Filiation  des  Langues  par  Ach.  Genty. 
Portrait  de  Vauteur,  et  traduction  Franchise.  Square  i2mo,  half  red 
morocco.      Presentation  copy  from  the  editor.     Only  355  printed. 

Paris,  1863 

3557  PIEDMONTESE.      Saint    Luke   and    Saint  John.       Le   Saint 

Evangile  .  .  .  Saint  Luc  et  Saint  Jean.     8vo,  full  roan,  gilt  top. 

*  In  parallel  columns  of  French  and  Piedmontese.  Paris,   1838 


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3558  POLABISH.      Schleicher    (August).     Laut-und-Formenlere  der 

Polabischen  Sprache.      8vo,  half  morocco.  St.  Petersburg,  187 1 

*  The  Polabish  was  a  Slavonic  dialect,  closely  akin  to  Wendish,  which  became  ex- 
tinct in  the  first  quarter  of  the  18th  Century  in  the  eastern  corner  of  the  former  King- 
dom of  Hanover,  principally  in  the  circuit  of  Llichow.  Schleicher's  book  is  the  chief 
authority  on  its  remains. 

3559  POLISH.     Baranowski  (J.  J.)    Polish-English,  and  English-Polish 

Lexicon.     (With  pronunciation  to  both  parts.)     2  vols,  urao,  cloth. 

Warsaw,  1883-84 

3560  Bielowskiego    (Augusta).      Wstep    Krytyczny  de    Dziejow 

Polski.      8vo,  paper,  pp.  546  (damaged  copy,  and  lacks  a  leaf). 

*  Critical  Introduction  to  the  History  of  Poland.  We  Lwowie,   1850 

3561   Celichowski  (Zygmunt).     Slowniczek  Lacirisko-Polski  wyra- 

zow  prawa  Magdeburskiego  z  wieku  XV.  Facsimiles.  8vo,  wrap- 
pers, pp.  16.  Poznan,  1875 

*  Facsimile  of  a  MS.  Latin-Polish  vocabulary  of  the  15th  Century. 

3562   [Hotten    (John  Camden).]     An    Early    News    Sheet.     The 

Russian  Invasion  of  Poland  in  1563.  An  Exact  Facsimile  of  a  con- 
temporary Account  in  Latin  published  at  Douay.  With  Introduc- 
tion, Historical  Notes,  and  Translation.     Crown  8vo,  half  roan. 

*  Only  250  printed.  London,   1874 

3563   Kraitsir  (Charles  V.)     The  Poles  in  the  United   States  of 

America,  preceded  by  the  Earliest  History  of  the  Slavonians  and  by 
the  History  of  Poland.      i2mo,  cloth. 

Philadelphia:  Published  by  Kiderlen  and  Stollmeyer,  1837 

*  The  crude  printing  and  inferior  paper  would  almost  suggest  that  this  volume  was 
printed  abroad,  or  at  least  by  some  small  printer  in  a  little  country  place.  The  volume 
relates  almost  entirely  to  the  history  of  Poland. 

3564  Morfill  (W.   R.)     Simplified   Grammar  of  the  Polish  Lan- 
guage.    Crown  8vo,  cloth.      (Triibner's  Simplified  Grammars.) 

London,  1884 

3565  Romer     (Ferd.)       The    Bone    Caves    of   Ojcow    in     Poland. 

Translated  by  John  Edward  Lee.  Photographic  frontispiece,  sketch- 
map  and  12  plates.     4to,  cloth.  London,  1884 

*  Prehistoric  Remains  of  Man,  the  Cave  Bear,  etc. 

3566  Szadurski   (Lieut.  G.   M.   B.   Leon).     An    Epitome   of  the 

History  of  Poland.  In  three  parts.  (Part  I.  No  more  published.) 
8vo,  boards.  Glasgow,  1842 

3567  Wojcickiego  (K.    W.    L.)     Historya  Literatury    Polskiej  w 

Zarysach.  3  vols.  8vo,  paper  (binding  loose  and  a  few  margins  of 
two  volumes  ink-stained).  Warsaw,  1859-60 

*  An  elaborate  history  of  Polish  literature. 


424  European  Xanouages  ano  IRaces 

3568  PORTUGUESE.     Goncalves  Viana  (A.  R.)    Bases  da  Ortografia 

Portuguesa,  1885;  Exposicao  da  Pronuncia  Normal  Portuguesa, 
1892.  (Sociedade  de  Geographia  de  Lisboa.)  2  pamphlets,  pp.  16, 
106.  Lisbon,  1885-92 

3569  McMurdo    (Edward).     The  History  of    Portugal  from  the 

Commencement  of  the  Monarchy  to  the  Reign  of  D.  JoaoV.  [1750]. 
3  vols.  8vo,  half  calf.      (All  published.)  London,  1888-89 

357°  Murray's    Handbook    for   Travellers  in  Portugal.       Fourth 

Edition,  carefully  revised.    Maps.     Crown  8vo,  cloth.    London,  1887 

3571   Ribeiro  (Jose"  Silvestre).     Primeiros  Tracos  d'uma  Resenha 

da  Litteratura  Portugueza.  Tomo  I.  (All  published.)  8vo,  half 
roan.  Lisbon,  1853 

3572  Vasconcellos  (J.  Leite  de).   Sur  les  Amulettes  Portugaises. 

8vo,  wrappers,  pp.  12.      (Societe  de  Geographie  de  Lisbonne.) 

Lisbon,  1892 
3573 Vieyra  (Anthony).      Dictionary  of  the  Portuguese  and  Eng- 
lish, and  English  and  Portuguese  Languages.    2  vols.  4to,  old  calf. 

London,  1773 

3574 Vieyra  (Anthony).  Dictionary  of  the  English  and  Portu- 
guese Languages  in  Two  Parts:  English  and  Portuguese  and  Portu- 
guese and  English.      New  Edition.      2  vols,  square  8vo,  sheep. 

Lisbon,  1860-61 

3575 Vieyra  (Anthony).      Grammar  of  the  Portuguese  Language. 

Twelfth  Edition,  revised,  corrected,  and  improved.  Crown  8vo, 
roan.  London,  1858 

3576  PROVENCAL  or  OLD  FRENCH.     Bartsch  (Karl).    Chresto- 

mathie  Provencale  accompagnee  d'une  Grammaire  et  d'un  Glos- 
saire.     4me  Edition,  revue  et  corrigee.     8vo,  half  morocco. 

Elberfeld,  1880 

3577  Bartsch     (Karl).       Chrestomathie    de    l'Ancien     Francais. 

(VIIIe -XVe  Siecles.)  Accompagnee  d'une  Grammaire  et  d'un 
Glossaire.  Quatrieme  Edition,  corrigee  et  augmentee.  Royal 
8vo,  half  morocco  (rubbed).  Leipzig,  1880 

3578  Burguy  (G.  F.)  Grammaire  de  la  Langue  d'Oil;  ou,  Gram- 
maire des  Dialectes  Francais  aux  XIIe  et  XIIIe  Siecles.  Suivie  d'un 
Glossaire  contenant  tous  les  Mots  de  l'Ancienne  Langue  qui  se 
trouve  dans  l'Ouvrage.  3  vols.  8vo,  half  morocco.  Vols.  1  and  2, 
Second  Edition,  Berlin,  1869;  Vol.  3,  First  Edition,  Berlin,  1856. 


European  Xanouages  ano  IRaces  425 

PROVENCAL— Continued. 

3579  Fauriel  (C.  C.)     History  of  Provencal  Poetry.     Translated, 

with  Notes  and  References  to  the  Authorities,  Specimens  of  Verses 
in  the  Original,  and  Introduction  on  the  Literature  of  the  History 
of  Provencal  Poetry.     8vo,  half  calf,  gilt.  New  York,  i860 

3580 Gilly    (William    Stephen).     The  Romaunt  Version   of  the 

Gospel  according  to  St.  John,  from  MSS.  in  Trinity  College,  Dub- 
lin. With  History  of  the  Version  of  the  New  Testament,  anciently 
in  use  among  the  Waldenses.   Facsimiles.    8vo,  cloth.      London,  1848 

3581  Loseth  (E.)     Le  Roman   en  Prose  de  Tristan,  le  Roman  de 

Palamede,  et  la  compilation  de  Rusticien  de  Pise.  Analyse  Cri- 
tique d'apres  les  Manuscrits  de  Paris.  Royal  8vo,  half  morocco, 
gilt  top,  uncut.  Paris,  1890 

3582 Michel    (Francisque).     Tristan.     Recueil   de   ce  qui  Reste 

des  Poemes  relatifs  a  ses  Aventures.  Composes  en  Francois  en 
Anglo-Normand  et  en  Grec  dans  les  XII.  et  XIII.  Siecles.  Publi6 
par  F.  Michel.  Facsimiles.  3  vols.  i2mo,  finely  bound  by  Riviere 
in  half  green  morocco,  gilt  backs,  gilt  tops,  uncut. 

London:  Pickering,  1835-39 

*  With  lengthy  critical  introduction,  notes  and  glossaries.     Scarce. 

3583 Michel    (Francisque).     Charlemagne.     An    Anglo-Norman 

Poem  of  the  Twelfth  Century.  Now  first  published,  with  an  In- 
troduction and  a  Glossarial  Index.  Facsimile.  i2mo,  bound  similar 
to  the  preceding.  London:  Pickering,  1836 

*  The  Introduction  and  Glossary  in  English. 

3584 Michel    (Francisque).     Libri   Psalmorum.     Versio  Antiqua 

Gallica.  E  Cod.  MS.  in  Bibl.  Bodleiana  asservato  nunc  primum 
descripsit  et  edidit.     Facsimile.     8vo,  cloth.  Oxford,  i860 

3585  Raynouard  (M.)     Grammaire  Romane;  ou  Grammaire  de 

la  Langue  des  Troubadours.     8vo,  wrappers,  pp.  351,  uncut. 

Paris:  Didot,  18 16 

3586  Raynouard  (M.)  Choix  des  Poesies  Originales  des  Trouba- 
dours. Contenant  les  Preuves  historiques  de  l'Anciennete  de  la 
Langue  Romane;  des  Recherches  sur  l'Origine  et  la  Formation  de 
cette  Langue;  les  Elements  de  sa  Grammaire  avant  l'An  1000;  La 
Grammaire  de  la  Langue  des  Troubadours,  etc.  6  vols.  8vo  (Vol  I. 
bound  in  half  roan,  the  others  in  the  original  wrappers,  uncut). 

*  The  rarest  of  Raynouard's  works.  Paris:   Didot,   18 16-21 


426  European  Slanguages  ano  IRaces 

V'ROVE.liCPi.'L.— Continued. 

3587  Raynouard  (M.)    Lexique    Roman;    ou   Dictionnaire  de  la 

Langue  des  Troubadours,  comparee  avec  les  autres  Langues  de 
l'Europe  Latine.  Precede  de  nouvelles  recherches  historiques 
et  philologiques,  d'un  resume  de  la  Grammaire  Romane,  d'un 
Nouveau  Choix  des  Poesies  Originales  des  Troubadours,  et 
d'Extraits   de   Poemes   divers.      6  vols.  8vo,  half  morocco. 

*  The  most  valuable  and  complete  Romance  Dictionary.  Paris,   1844 

3588  [Sauvages  (Pierre    Augustin    Bossier  de    Lacroix  de).] 

Dictionnaire  Languedocien-Francois  .  .  .  ouvrage  ou  Ton  donne 
avec  1'explication  de  bien  des  Termes  de  la  Langue  Romance,  ou  de 
l'ancien  Languedocien,  celle  de  beaucoup  de  noms  propres,  autre- 
fois communs  de  l'ancien  langage;  etc.  Par  Mr.  L.  D.  S.  2  vols. 
8vo,  old  calf.  Nismes,  1785 

3589  PROVENCAL  (MODERN).     Craig  (J.  Duncan).     Hand  Book 

to  the  Modern  Provencal  Language,  spoken  in  the  South  of  France, 
Piedmont,  etc.      i2mo,  cloth.  London,  1863 

3590  Kitchin  (Darcy  Butterworth).    Introduction  to  the  Study 

of  Provengal.      Post  8vo,  cloth.  London,  1887 

3591  PRUSSIAN  (OLD).      Quatrefages    (Jean-Louis    Armand    de). 

The  Prussian  Race  Ethnologically  Considered.  Translated  by 
Isabella  Innes.     Crown  8vo,  cloth.  London,  1872 

3592  Vater  (Johann  Severin).     Die  Sprache  der  alten  Preussen. 

Einleitung,  Ueberreste,  Sprachlehre,  Worterbuch.  8vo,  paper, 
pp.  181.  Braunschweig  (Brunswick),  1821 

3593  RHiETO-ROMANIC.       Carisch  (Otto).      Grammatische    For- 

menlehre  der  Deutschen  und  Rhatoromanischen  Sprache.  Chur, 
1852,  pp.  218;  bound  with  it  is,  Vocalismus  des  Lateinischen  Ele- 
mentes  in  den  Wichtigsten  Romanischen  Dialecten  von  Graubunden 
und  Tyrol,  von  Edmund  Stengel.  Bonn,  1868,  pp.  64.  In  one  vol. 
Post  8vo,  cloth. 

*  The  First  Grammar  is  for  both  the  Engadine  and  Oberland  dialects  of  Romaunsch. 

3594  Fiske  (Willard).  Catalogue  of  the  Rhaeto-Romanic  Col- 
lection presented  to  the  Library  (of  Cornell  University).  Royal 
8vo,  cloth,  pp.  32.  Ithaca,  1894 


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RH/ETO-ROMANIC-CW/w**/. 

3595  Hess  (J.)     Catalogue  d'une  riche  et  precieuse  collection  de 

Livres  Retoromans.  En  vente  chez  ....  J.  Hess  a  Ellwangen. 
1 2mo,  wrappers,  pp.  30.  2  editions,  236  and  386  titles,  respectively. 
(2  pieces.)  Ellwangen  [1899?] 

3596  Rausch    (Dr.    Friedlieb).       Geschichte    der    Literatur    des 

Rhato-Romanischen  Volkes,  mit  einem  Blick  auf  Sprache  und  Cha- 
rakter  desselben.     8vo,  wrappers,  pp.  167.         Frankfurt  a.  M.  1870 

3597  ROMANCE  LANGUAGES.     Bruce-Whyte    (M.  A.)     Histoire 

des  Langues  Romanes,  et  de  leur  Litterature,  depuis  leur  origine 
jusqu'au  XIVe  Siecle.     3  vols.  8vo,  half  morocco.  Paris,  1841 

*  Includes  some  chapters  on  the  influence  of  the  Orient  on  the  early  Romances, 
with  specimens  of  translations  from  the  Arabic. 

3598  Diez  (Friedrich).    Etymologisches  Worterbuch  der  Romani- 

schen  Sprachen.     8vo,  half  calf  (rubbed,  title  torn,  and  repaired). 

Bonn,  1853 

3599   Diez  (Friedrich).    Etymologisches  Worterbuch  der  Romani- 

schen  Sprachen.  Dritte  verbesserte  und  vermehrte  Ausgabe.  2  vols, 
in  one.)     8vo,  half  morocco.  Bonn,  1869-70 

3600  Diez  (Friedrich).  An  Etymological  Dictionary  of  the  Ro- 
mance Languages,  chiefly  from  the  German  of  Diez  by  T.  C. 
Donkin.     8vo,  cloth.  London,  1864 

3601  Diez  (Friedrich).  Introduction  to  the  Grammar  of  the  Ro- 
mance Languages  by  Diez.  Translated  by  C.  B.  Bayley.  8vo, 
cloth  (stamp  on  title).  London,  1863 

3602   Neumann   (Fr.)     Die    Romanische   Philologie.      Royal   8vo, 

boards,  cloth  back.  Leipzig,  1886 

3603  ROMANSCH  OF  THE  LOWER  ENGADINE.    New  Testa- 

ment.     II  Nouf  Testament,      nmo,  cloth.  Paris,  1836 

3604  ROUMANIAN  or  MOLDAVIAN  or  WALLACHIAN.  Bar- 
cianu  (Sab.  Pop.)  Dictionar  Roman-German  si  German-Roman. 
Worterbuch  der  Deutschen  und  Romanischen  (und  Romanischen 
und  Deutschen)  Sprache.      2  vols.  121110,  boards,  cloth  back. 

Sibiiu,  1886-88 

3605  Bible.     The  Old  and  New  Testaments  in  Moldavian,  printed 

in  Cyrillic  Characters.     Thick  8vo,  calf,  gilt.      St.  Petersburg,  1819 

3606  Blazewicz  (Theoktist).      Grammatik  der  dacoromanischen, 

das  ist,  der  moldavischen  oder  wallachischen  Sprache.  8vo,  boards 
(leaves  foxed).  Lemberg,  1844 


428  European  ^Languages  ano  IRaces 

ROUMANIAN  OR  MOLDAVIAN  OR  WALLACHIAN— Continued. 

3607  Noyes  (James  O.)       Roumania:    The   Border   Land   of  the 

Christian  and  the  Turk,  comprising  Adventures  of  Travel  in  Eastern 
Europe  and  Western  Asia.     Illustrations.      Post  8vo,  cloth. 

New  York,  1857 

3608  Samuelson  (J.)     Roumania,  Past  and  Present.     Map,  plans 

and  numerous  other  illustrations.  8vo,  three-quarter  levant  morocco, 
gilt  top,  uncut.  London,  1882 

3609  Stanley  (Hon.  Henry).   Rouman  Anthology;  or,  Selections 

of  Rouman  Poetry,  Ancient  and  Modern,  being  a  Collection  of  the 
National  Ballads  of  Moldavia  and  Wallachia  .  .  .  with  translations 
of  some  of  the  Poems.      8vo,  cloth,  gilt.  Hertford  (Eng.),  1856 

*Very  beautifully  printed  by  Stephen  Austin,   each  page  surrounded  by  a  border 
illuminated  in  gold  and  colors,  from  ancient  Byzantine  manuscripts,  etc. 

3610  Torceanu    (R.)      Simplified   Grammar  of    the    Roumanian 

Language.     Crown  8vo,  cloth.      (Triibner's  Simplified  Grammars.) 

London,  1883 

361 1  RUNIC.      Rafn  (C.  C.)     Inscription  Runique  du  Piree  interpretee 

par  Rafn  et  publiee  par  la  Societe  Royale  des  Antiquaires  du  Nord. 
(Also  containing  articles  on  analogous  inscriptions  in  Norway, 
Denmark,  etc.)  8vo,  wrappers,  pp.  253.  With  numerous  transcripts 
of  the  Runes.  Copenhagen,  1856 

3612  Stephens  (George).      The  Old  Northern  Runic  Monuments 

of  Scandinavia  and  England.  Now  first  collected  and  deciphered. 
Hundreds  of  illustrations,  some  in  gold  and  colors.  3  vols,  folio,  half 
morocco,  gilt  tops,   uncut.     Fine  copy.  London,  1866-84 

3613  Thorsen  (P.  G.)     De  Danske  Runemindesmaerker.      Forste 

Afdeling.  Runemindesmaerkerne  i  Slesvig.  Facsimiles  and  other 
illustrations.  Royal  8vo,  boards.  Presentation  copy  to  G.  W. 
Dasent.  Copenhagen,  1864 

3614  Worms    (Olaus).       (Runica)    seu    Danica    Literatura   Anti- 

quissima  vulgo  Gothica  dicta  luci  reddita  .  .  .  cui  accessit  de  Prisca 
Danorum  Poesi  Dissertatio.  Hafnise,  1651;  also  bound  in  the  same 
volume,  Specimen  Lexici  Runici,  by  the  same  author,  Hafnise,  1650; 
and,  Additamenta  ad  Monumenta  Danica  (also  by  Worms).  The 
first  work  illustrated.     Folio,  original  vellum.      Hafniae,  165 1,  etc. 

*  Fine  copy  on  Large  Paper. 


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3615  RUSSIAN.   Adelung  (Friedrich  Von.)  Kritisch-Literarische  uber- 

sicht  der  Reisenden  in  Russland  bis  1700.  Portrait  on  India  Paper. 
2  vols,  royal  8vo,  wrappers,  pp.  480+430,  uncut  (damp-stained). 

St.  Petersburg,  1846 

*  A  descriptive  bibliography  of  books  of  travel  in  Russia. 

3616  Alexandrow  (A.)  Complete  Russian-English  and  English- 
Russian  Dictionary.   2  vols.  8vo,  half  roan.     St.  Petersburg,  1879-85 

3617   Alexandrow  (A.)      Complete  Russian-English  Dictionary. 

8vo,  half  morocco.  St.  Petersburg,  1885 

*  Chief-Justice  Bradley's  copy,  with  MS.  Alphabet  inserted. 

3618  Bain  (R.  Nisbet).  Russian  Fairy  Tales  selected  and  trans- 
lated from  the  Skazki  of  Polevoi.  Illustrated  by  C.  M.  Gere.  8vo, 
cloth.  London,  1892 

3619  Bonnell  (Ernst).      Russisch-Liwlandische    Chronographie 

von  der  Mitte  des  Neunten  Jahrhunderts  bis  zum  Jahre  1410.  Fold- 
ing table.     4to,  wrappers,  pp.  291.  St.  Petersburg,  1862 

3620  Dictionary.     New   Pocket   Dictionary  of  the  English  and 

Russian  (and  Russian  and  English)  Languages.  (The  two  parts 
in  one  volume.)      i6mo,  half  roan.  Leipzig,  187 1 

3621  Engelhardt  (Alexander  Platonovich).  A  Russian  Pro- 
vince of  the  North.  Translated  by  Henry  Cooke.  Portrait,  maps, 
and  numerous  photographic  illustrations.      Royal  8vo,  art  cloth. 

Westminster,  1899 

*  Archangel,  Lapland,  Nova  Zembla,  the  Petchora  Country,  etc. 

3622  Gospels.     The  Gospels  in  Russian.      i6mo,  cloth. 

St.  Petersburg,  1870 

3623  Hapgood  (Isabel  Florence).  Epic  Songs  of  Russia.  Intro- 
ductory Note  by  Prof.  Francis  J.  Child.   8vo,  cloth.  New  York  [1885] 

3624  Hapgood  (Melvin  P.)    Melodies  of  the  Epic  Songs  of  Russia. 

(Copied  from  the  Original.)     8vo,  pp.  6. 

*  Beautiful  manuscript  copy.     Presentation  to  "Miss  Isabel  F.  Hapgood  from  her 
cousin  Melvin  P.  Hapgood.     22-n-'87." 

3625   Lowe  (Charles).     Alexander  III.  of  Russia.     Portrait.    Post 

8vo,  cloth.  New  York,  1895 

3626  McPherson  (Duncan).  Antiquities  of  Kertch  and  Researches 

in  the  Cimmerian  Bosphorus,  with  Remarks  on  the  Ethnological 
and  Physical  History  of  the  Crimea.  Full-page  colored  plates  of 
antiquities.     Folio,  cloth.  London,  1857 


43°  European  ^Languages  ano  IRaces 

RUSSIAN— Continued. 

3627  Mouravieff    (A.  N.)     History    of   the    Church    of    Russia. 

Translated  by  the  Rev.  R.  W.  Blackmore.    8vo,  half  russia  (rubbed). 

Oxford,  1842 

3628  Otto  (Friedrich).  History  of  Russian  Literature.  Trans- 
lated by  George  Cox.  With  Lexicon  of  Russian  Authors.  8vo, 
cloth.  .  Oxford,   1839 

3629  Panin  (Ivan).     Lectures  on   Russian  Literature — Pushkin, 

Gogol,  Turgenef,  Tolstoy.      i2mo,  cloth.  New  York,   1889 

3630  Ralston  (W.  R.  S.)     The  Songs  of  the  Russian  People.    As 

illustrative  of  Slavonic  Mythology  and  Russian  Social  Life.    Second 
Edition.      8vo,  cloth.  London,  1872 

3631   Ralston  (W.  R.  S.)     Russian  Folk  Tales.     8vo,  cloth. 

*  Scarce.  London,  1873 

3632  Ralston  (W.  R.  S.)    Krilof  and  his  Fables.    Fourth  Edition. 

Crown  8vo,  cloth  (embossed  stamp  on  title).  London,  1883 

3633  Rambaud  (Alfred).    The  History  of  Russia  from  the  Earliest 

Times  to  1877.     Translated  by  Leonora  B.  Lang.     Maps  and  illus- 
trations.     2  vols.  8vo,  cloth.  London,  1879 

3634  Reiff    (Charles    Philip).      English-Russian    Grammar;    or, 

Principles  of  the  Russian   Language   for  the  Use  of   Englishmen. 
Second   Edition,    remodelled.      8vo,  paper,  pp.  191  (in  cloth  cover). 

Carlsruhe:  For  the  Author,   1853 

*  Inserted  is  an  article  in  French  on  the  Slav  language,  with  alphabets,  showing 

the  slight  difference  existing  between  the  form  of  the  Slav  and  Russian  letters.    (7  pp.) 

3635  Samson-Himmelstierna  (H.  von).      Russia  under  Alexander 

III.   and    in    the  Preceding  Period.      Translated    by    J.    Morrison 
Edited,  with  Notes  and    Introduction,  by  Felix  Volkhovsky.     Por- 
trait.     8vo,  cloth.  London,  1893 

3636  Stepniak.       The  Russian    Peasantry,    their    Agrarian    Con- 
dition, Social  Life,  and  Religion.   2  vols.  8vo,  cloth.    London,  1888 

3637  Stepniak.     King  Stork  and  King  Log.      A  Study  of  Modern 

Russia.      By  Stepniak.      2  vols,  crown  8vo,  cloth.  London,  1895 

3638  Stepniak.     Nihilism  as  It  Is.     Being   Stepniak's  Pamphlets, 

Translated  by  E.  L.  Voynich;  and,  Felix  Volkhovsky's  "  Claims  of 
the  Russian  Liberals."  With  Introduction  by  Dr.  R.  Spence 
Watson.      Post  8vo,  cloth.  London,  n.  d. 


European  Xan^uaocs  ano  IRaces  431 

RUSSIAN— Continued. 

3639  Tikhomirov  (L.)     Russia,  Political  and  Social.     Translated 

by  Edward  Aveling.      2  vols.  8vo,  cloth.  London,  1888 

3640  Ustryalov  (Nikolai  Gerasimov).     Russka  Istorya.     Maps. 

2  vols.  8vo,  half  morocco.      (Best  edition.)  St.  Petersburg,  1855 

*  History  of  Russia  by  the  author  of  the  extensive  history  of  Peter  the  Great. 

3641  Wahl    (O.    W.)      The  Land    of    the    Czar.       (Geography, 

History,  Description  of  the  Inhabitants,  etc.)     8vo,  cloth. 

London,  1875 

3642  Waliszewski   (K.)      History   of  Russian    Literature.       Post 

8vo,  cloth.  (No.  8  of  the  Short  Histories  of  the  Literature  of  the 
World,  edited  by  Edmund  Gosse.)  London,  1900 

3643  SARDINIAN.     Tennant  (Robert).     Sardinia  and  its  Resources. 

Map,  and  plates  of  costumes,  views,  inscriptions,  ancient  remains,  etc. 
Royal  8vo,  cloth.  Rome,  1885 

3644  SAXON  (OLD).     Heyne  (Moritz).    Heliand.     Mit  Ausfiihrlichem 

Glossar.     8vo,  half  morocco.  Paderborn,  1866 

*  The  Heliand  is  an  Old  Saxon  poem  of  the  ninth  century  setting  forth  the  life  of 
Christ,  and  is  almost  the  only  remnant  of  that  dialect. 

3645  SCANDINAVIAN.     Bosworth  (Rev.  J.)    Origin  of  the  Germanic 

and  Scandinavian  Languages,  with  a  sketch  of  their  Literature,  and 
short  chronological  specimens  of  the  Anglo-Saxon,  Friesic,  Flemish, 
Dutch,  the  German,  from  the  Moeso-Gothic  to  the  Present  Time, 
the  Icelandic,  Danish,  Norwegian,  and  Swedish.  With  map  of  the 
European  Languages.     Royal  8vo,  cloth.  London,  1836 

3646  Bosworth   (Rev.  J.)     Scandinavian    Literature,  with    short 

Chronological  Specimens  of  the  Old  Danish,  Icelandic,  Norwegian, 
Swedish,  and  a  notice  of  the  Dalecarlian  and  Ferroe  Dialects.  Royal 
8vo,  cloth,  pp.  17.  London,  1836 

3647  Crichton  (A.)   and   Whe\ton    (H.)     Scandinavia,   Ancient 

and  Modern;  being  a  History  of  Denmark,  Sweden  and  Nor- 
way ...  a  Description  of  those  Countries,  Account  of  the  Mythol- 
ogy, Laws,  etc.  .  .  .  and  Illustrations  of  their  Natural  History.  Map 
and  illustrations.  2  vols,  crown  8vo,  half  calf.  (Edinburgh  Cabinet 
Library.)  Edinburgh,  1838 

3648  Du  Chaillu  (Paul  B.)  The  Viking  Age;  the  Early  His- 
tory, Manners  and  Customs  of  the  Ancestors  of  the  English-Speaking 
Nations.      1366  illustrations  and  map.      2  vols.  8vo,  cloth. 

London,  1889 


43 2  European  Xanauaaes  ano  IRaces 

SCANDINAVIAN—  Continued. 

3649  Ellesmere  (Earl  of),  Editor.   Guide  to  Northern  Archaeology, 

by  the  Royal  Society  of  Northern  Antiquaries  of  Copenhagen.  Maps 
and  illustrations.     8vo,  paper,  pp.  128.  London,  1848 

*  Laid  in  is  L.  S.  from  Chas.  C.  Rafn,  presenting  the  copy  to  Edward  Robinson. 

3650  Holmboe  (M.   C.   A.)     Traces    de    Buddhisme    en    Norvege 

avant  l'lntroduction  du  Christianisme.  Plates.  8vo,  wrappers, 
pp.  74.  Paris,  1857 

3651  Horn  (Frederik  Winkel).      History  of  the  Literature  of  the 

Scandinavian  North;  from  the  Most  Ancient  Times  to  the  Present. 
Revised  by  the  author,  and  translated  by  Rasmus  B.  Anderson. 
With  a  Bibliography  of  important  Books,  in  the  English  Language, 
relating  to  the  Scandinavian  Countries,  prepared  ...  by  Thorvald 
Solberg.     8vo,  cloth.  Chicago,  1884 

3652  Metcalf  (Frederick).  The  Englishman  and  the  Scandina- 
vian ;  or,  A  Comparison  of  Anglo-Saxon  and  Old  Norse  Literature. 
8vo,  cloth.  London,  1880 

3653  Nilsson  (Sven).     The  Primitive  Inhabitants  of  Scandinavia. 

An  Essay  on  Comparative  Ethnography  .  .  .  containing  a  Descrip- 
tion of  the  Implements,  Dwellings,  Tombs  and  Mode  of  Living  of 
the  Savages  of  the  North  of  Europe  during  the  Stone  Age.  Third 
Edition.  Edited,  and  with  Introduction,  by  Sir  John  Lubbock. 
Plates.     8vo,  cloth.  London,  1868 

3654 Nyerup  (R.)  and  Kraft  (J.  C.)  Almindeligt  Litteraturlexicon 

for  Denmark,  Norge,  og  Island.      2  vols.  4to,  half  calf. 

Copenhagen,  1820 
*A  Bibliography  of  Danish,  Norse  and  Icelandic  writers.     Henri  Ternaux's  copy, 
with  his  crest  and  initials  in  gold  on  the  sides. 

3655  Otte   (E.   C.)     Scandinavian   History.      With  maps.      i2mo, 

cloth.  London,  1874 

3656  Royal  Society  of  Northern  Antiquaries.    Memoires  de  la 

Societe  Royale  des  Antiquaires  du  Nord,  1840-49,  plates,  bound 
with  "M6moiresur  la  Decouverte  de  l'Ameriqueau  Dixieme  Siecle," 
par  Charles  Christian  Rafn,  Second  Tirage,  plates,  1843;  Apercu  de 
l'Ancienne  Geographie  des  Regions  Arctiques  de  l'Amerique,  selon 
les  Rapports  contenus  dans  les  Sagas  du  Nord,  par  Charles  Chris- 
tian Rafn,  1847.   8vo,  cloth  (stamp  on  title).     Copenhagen,  1840-49 


European  Xanguaoes  ano  "Races  433 

SCANDINAVIAN-CVw*/*!^. 

3657 Royal  Society  of  Northern  Antiquaries.    Various  Reports 

and  Leaflets  issued  by  them  from  1834  to  1859:  Sur  la  Construc- 
tion des  Salles  dites  des  Geants,  illustrated,  published  by  the  same 
Society,  1857  (2  copies);  The  Northmen  in  Iceland,  by  the  same, 
1859;  Hermod  det  nordiske  Oldskrift-Selskabs  Tidende,  No.  1,  Jan. 
1825;  Tillaeg  til  nr.  8  af  Hermod  [1827].     41  pieces.     (As  a  lot.) 

3658  Solberg  (Thorvald).  Bibliography  of  Scandinavia.  Cata- 
logue of  Important  Books  in  the  English  Language,  relating  to  the 
Scandinavian  Countries,  Denmark,  Norway,  Sweden,  Iceland  and 
Lapland,  with  English  Translations,  important  Magazine  Articles, 
and  a  few  titles  relating  to  the  Scandinavian  Languages  and  My- 
thology.    8vo,  boards,  pp.  418-500.     Presentation  copy. 

[Washington,  n.  d.] 

3^59  Stephens  (George).     Thunor  the  Thunderer,  carved  on  a 

Scandinavian  Font  of  about  the  year  1000.  29  illustrations.  4to, 
wrappers,  pp.  58.  London,  1878 

*  The  earliest-known  sculpture  of  Thor,  used  as  a  Christian  symbol. 

3660 Pamphlets.     Otto  Sylwan,  Holofernes  och  Judit,  Ett  Drama 

fran  Reformationstiden,  Upsala,  1895;  Swedish  Philology,  by  Dr. 
F.  Tamm  [1877] ;  Avhandlingar  ock  Program  utgivna  vid  Svenska  .  .  . 
Akademier,  1855-1890,  Pt.  1,  Upsala  [1890?];  Thomas  Thorold's 
Bref,  Pts.  2-3;  K.  Bibliotekets  Visbok  (1500  och  1600  talens), 
Pts.  V.,  VI.  ;  Review  Articles  on  Scandinavian  Subjects;  etc.  (17 
pieces.) 

3661  SERVIAN.     Kanitz   (F.)     Serbien.     Historisch-Ethnographische 

Reisestudien  aus  den  Jahren  1859-1868.  Mit  40  illustrationem  im 
Texte,  20  Tafeln,  und  einer  Karte.     Thick  royal  8vo,  half  morocco. 

Leipzig,  1868 

3662  Mijatovics   (Elodie    Lawton).      The    History    of   Modern 

Serbia.     Crown  8vo,  cloth.  London,  1872 

3663  Morfill  (W.  R.)     Simplified  Grammar  of  the  Serbian  Lan- 
guage.    Post  8vo,  cloth.      (Triibner's  Simplified  Grammars.) 

London,   1887 

3664  Muza    (Emil).     Die  Kunst  die  Serbo-Kroatische    Sprache. 

i2mo,  cloth.  Vienna,  n.  d. 

3665  Vuk    Stephanovich.       Wuk's    Stephanowitsch    kleine    Ser- 

bische  Grammatik,  verdeutscht  und  mit  einer  vorrede  von  Jacob 
Grimm.  (Bound  with  it  is  a  portion  of  a  German  treatise  on  Ser- 
vian Folk-songs.)     Crown  8vo,  half  calf.  Leipzig,  1824 


434  Buropean  Xanguaoes  ant>  IRaces 

3666  SICILIAN.      Biundi    (G.)     Dizionario    Siciliano-Italiano.     Crown 

8vo,  half  calf,  gilt.  Palermo,  1857 

3667  Lloyd  (W.  W.)     The  History  of  Sicily  to  the  Athenian  War, 

with  Elucidations  of  the  Sicilian  Odes  of  Pindar.  Map.  8vo,  half 
red  morocco,  gilt.  London,  1872 

3668  SLAVONIC.     Abel  (Carl).     Slavic  and  Latin.     Ilchester  Lectures 

on  Comparative  Lexicography,  delivered  at  the  Taylor  Institution, 
Oxford.     8vo,  cloth.  London,  1883 

3669  Clark   (Edson  L.)     The  Races   of   European  Turkey,  their 

History,  Condition  and  Prospects.     Map.      Post  8vo,  cloth. 

Edinburgh,  1878 

*  Part  I.  The  Byzantine  Empire;  Part  II.  The  Modern  Greeks  and  the  Albanians; 
Part  III.  The  Turkish  Slavonians,  the  Wallachians  and  the  Gypsies. 

3670  Curtin  (Jeremiah).     Myths  and  Folk-Tales  of  the  Russians, 

Western  Slavs,  and  Magyars.      Post  8vo,  cloth.  Boston,  1890 

3671   Eichhoff  (F.  G.)    Histoire  de  la  Langue  et  de  la  Litterature 

des  Slaves,  Russes,  Serbes,  Bohemes,  Polonais  et  Lettons,  conside- 
rees  dans  leur  origine  Indienne,  leurs  anciens  monuments,  et  leur 
etat  present.     Royal  8vo,  calf  gilt,  gilt  edges.  Paris,  1839 

*  The  third  part  of  the  work  consists  of  national  poems  in  Bohemian,  Servian,  etc., 
with  translations. 

3672   Krasinski  (Count  Valerian).     Sketch  of  the  Religious  His- 
tory of  the   Slavonic   Nations.     Illustrated.      8vo,  cloth. 

Edinburgh,  1851 

3673  Laveleye  (Emile  De).     The  Balkan  Peninsula.     Translated 

by  Mrs.  Thorpe,  with  letter  from  the  Rt.  Hon.  W.  E.  Gladstone. 
Map.     8vo,  cloth.  London,  1887 

3674  Mackenzie   (G.    Muir)   and    Irby   (A.    P.)     The  Turks,   the 

Greeks,  and  the  Slavons.  Travels  in  the  Slavonic  Provinces  of 
Turkey-in-Europe.  Maps  and  numerous  illustrations.  Thick  8vo, 
cloth,  pp.  687,  London,  1867 

3675  Mackenzie    (G.    Muir)    and   Irby  (A.   P.)     Travels    in    the 

Slavonic  Provinces  of  Turkey-in-Europe.  Preface  by  W.  E.  Glad- 
stone. Second  Edition,  revised.  Maps  and  illustrations.  2  vols. 
8vo,  cloth.  London,  1877 

3676  Miklosich  (Dr.  Franz).     Die   Bildung  der  Ortsnamen   aus 

Personennamen  im  Slavischen.   4to,  wrappers,  pp.  74.    Vienna,  1864 


European  XaitQuaoes  ano  IRaces  435 

SLAVONIC— C«*//**Mrf. 

3677  Miller    (William).       Travels    and    Politics    in     the    Near 

East.     Map  and  illustrations  {frontispiece  colored}.     8vo,  cloth. 

London,  1898 

3678  Muller  (Sir  F.  Max).     Suggestions  for   the   Assistance  of 

Officers  in  Learning  the  Languages  of  the  Seat  of  War  in  the  East. 
With  ethnological  map  by  Petermann.      8vo,  cloth.  London,  1854 

*  The  war  referred  to  was  the  "Crimean  War,"  and  the  languages  embraced  those 
of  Russia,  Turkey,  Greece,  the  adjoining  countries,  and  the  whole  of  the  countries 
surrounding  the  Black  Sea. 

3679  Muller  (Sir  F.  Max).     The  Languages  of  the  Seat  of  War 

in  the  East.  With  a  Survey  of  Three  Families  of  Language — Semitic, 
Aryan,  and  Turanian.  Second  Edition,  with  Appendix  on  the  Mis- 
sionary Alphabet,  and  an  ethnographical  map  drawn  by  Augustus  Peter- 
mann.    8vo, cloth.  London,  1855 

3680 Pupine  et  Spasovic.    Histoire  des  Litteratures  Slaves.   Traduit 

par  Ernest  Denis.  (Rulgares,  Serbo-Croates,  et  Yougo-Russes. ) 
Map.     Thick  royal  8vo,  three-quarter  red  morocco.  Paris,  1881 

*  A  work  of  great  learning  and  of  the  highest  authority. 

3681   Radius  (J.  S.  C.  de).     Condensed  Historical  Notice  of  the 

Languages  of  the  Slavic  Nations.      i2mo,  cloth.  London,  1853 

3682  [Robinson   (Mrs.  Edward — "Ta/zv.")]     Historical   View  of 

the  Languages  and  Literature  of  the  Slavic  Nations;  with  a  Sketch 
of  their  Popular  Poetry.  Preface  by  Edward  Robinson.  Crown 
8vo,  cloth.  New  York,  1850 

3683  Schafarik  (Paul  Joseph).     Slawische  Alterthumer.    Deutsch 

von  Mosig  von  Aehrenfeld.  Herausgegeben  von  Heinrich  Muttke. 
2  vols.  8vo,  cloth.  Leipzig,  1843 

*  The  standard  work  on  Slavonic  ethnography  and  antiquities. 

3684  Schafarik  (Paul  Joseph).     Geschichte  der  Siidslawischen 

Literatur.  Aus  dessen  handschriftlichem  nachlasse  herausgegeben 
von  Josef  Jirecek.     4  vols.  8vo,  wrappers.  Prague,  1864-65 

*Band  I.,  Slowenisches  und  Glagolitisches  Schriftthum;  II.,  Illirisches  und  Kroati- 
sches;  III.  and  IV.  Serbisch.     Contains  full  bibliographical  details. 

3685  Schafarik     (Paul    Joseph).       Geschichte    der    Slawischen 

Sprache  und  Literatur  nach  alien  Mundarten.  Zweite  Abdruck. 
8vo,  wrappers,  pp.  527.  Prague,  1869 


436        ^European  Xanauages  ant)  IRaces 

SLAVONIC— Continued. 

3686    Schnurrer    (Christian    Friedrich).        Slavischer    Biicher- 

druck  in  Wurtemberg  im   16  Jahrhundert.      8vo,  wrappers,  pp.  128. 

Tubingen,  1799 

Relates    chiefly   to    the    work    of    Primus  Truber,    the   founder  of   Krainisch    or 

Slovenian  (Wendish)  Literature.     Full  bibliographical  descriptions  are   given  of  the 

various  books  printed  under  his   editorship  at  Tubingen  from  1560  to  1564,  both  in 

the  Croatian  and  Krainisch  language,  and  in  Cyrillic  or  Glagolitic  type. 

3687  SLAVONIC   (OLD   or  CHURCH).     Dobrowsky  (Joseph).     In- 

stitutiones  Linguae  Slavicaa  Dialecti  veteris  qusequum  apud  Russos, 
Serbos  aliosque  ritus  Grseci,  turn  apud  Dalmatas  Glagolitas  ritus 
Latinis,  Slavos  in  libris  Sacris  obtinet.  Editio  secunda  pretio  viliori 
parabilis.      8vo,  half  calf.  Vindobonae  (Vienna),  1852 

*  With  four  plates  of  the  Cyrillic  and  Glagolitic  (old  Church  Bulgarian)  alphabets. 

3688  Dobrowsky's  Glagolitica.     Ueber  die  Glagolitische  Litera- 

tur;  das  Alter  der  Bukwitza;  ihr  Muster,  nach  welchem  sie  gebildet 
worden  ;  etc.  Zweite  Ausgabe  von  Wenceslaw  Hanka.  With  3 plates 
of  facsimiles  from  ancient  Slavonic  breviaries.      i2mo,  half  calf. 

Prague,  1832 

3689  SLOVAKISH.     Marshal   (Gustav).     Die  Kunst  die  Slovakische 

Sprache,  durch  Selbstunterricht  schnell  zu  erlernen.     12010,  cloth. 

Vienna,  n.  d. 

*  Slovakish  is  a  dialect  akin  to  Old  Bohemian,  spoken  in  the  north-western  corner  of 
the  kingdom  of  Hungary. 

3690  SLOVENISH.     Pecnik   (Carl  Jos.)      Praktisches   Lehrbuch  der 

Slovenischen  Sprache,  fur  den  Selbstunterricht.      i2mo,  cloth. 

Vienna,  n.  d. 

*  Slovenish  is  a  Slavonic   dialect  akin  to  Servian,  spoken  in  Styria,  Carinthia,  Car- 
niola,  and  in  a  small  part  of  Hungary. 

3691  SPANISH.     Barrantes  (D.     Vicente).       Catalogo    Razonado   y 

Critico  de  los  Libros,  Memorias  y  Papeles,  Impressos  y  Manuscri- 
tos  que  Tratan  de  las  Provincias  de  Extremadura,  asi  tocante  a  su 
Historia,  Religion  y  Geografia,  como  asus  Antiguedades,  Nobleza  y 
Hombres  Celebres.   Royal  8vo,  half  morocco  (rubbed).   Madrid,  1863 

3692  Boehmer  (Edward).      Spanish  Reformers  of  Two  Centuries 

from  1520  .  .  .  their  Lives  and  Writings  according  to  the  late  B.  B. 
Wiffen's  plan.  Second  volume  (containing  Constantino  Ponce  de  la 
Fuente,  Calvin's  Catechism  and  Liturgy,  Sumario  de  Indulgencias, 
Juan  Perez  de  Pineda,  Alonso  de  Penafuerte,  Reginaldus  Gonsal- 
vius,  Montanus,  etc).      8vo,  cloth.  London,  1883 


European  Xanguaoes  ano  "IRaces  437 

SPANISH— Continued. 

3693  Boston  Public  Library.       Catalogue    of   the   Spanish  and 

Portuguese  Books  bequeathed  by  George  Ticknor  .  .  .  with  the 
Collection  of  Spanish  and  Portuguese  Literature  in  the  General 
Library.      By  Jas.  L.  Whitney.     Royal  8vo,  wrappers.     Boston,  1879 

3694  Cervantes.  Life  of  Miguel  de  Cervantes  Saavedra.  A  Bio- 
graphical, Literary,  and  Historical  Study,  with  a  tentative  Bibliog- 
raphy from  1585  to  1892,  and  an  Annotated  Appendix  on  the  Canto 
de  Caliope.  By  Jas.  Fitzmaurice-Kelly.  8vo,  half  morocco  gilt, 
gilt  top,  uncut.  London,  1892 

3695  Collins  (John).  Dictionary  of  Spanish  Proverbs,  trans- 
lated into  English,  with  explanatory  illustrations,  etc.  Post  8vo, 
boards,  cloth  back.  London,  1823 

3696  Cortes  (Hernando).      Carta    Sexta   de    Hernando    Cortes, 

escrita  al  Emperador  Carlos  V.  Publicada  ahora  por  primera  vez. 
8vo,  sewed,  pp.  138.  New  York,  1848 

*  This  important  letter  relates  to  the  Conquest  of  Mexico.   It  was  edited  by  George 
Folsom,  and  it  forms  a  necessary  supplement  to  the  volume  published  by  him  in  1843. 

3697  Dictionary  of  the  Academy.       Diccionario  de  la  Lengua 

Castellana  por  la  Academia  Espafiola.  Undecima  edicion.  4to,  half 
calf.  Madrid,  1869 

3698  Dictionary  of  the  Academy.     Novisimo  Diccionario  de  la 

Lengua  Castellana  .  .  .  con  un  Supplemento  de  Voces  de  Ciencias, 
Artes  y  Officios,  Commercio,  Industria,  etc.,  etc.,  y  seguido  del  Dic- 
cionario de  Sinonimos  de  Don  Pedro  M.  De  Olive,  y  del  Diccionario 
de  la  Rima  de  D.  Juan  Penalver.     Thick  4to,  half  morocco. 

Paris,  1873 

3699  Fitzmaurice-Kelly  (James).      History  of  Spanish  Literature. 

Post  8vo,  cloth,  uncut.  (No.  5  of  "Short  Histories  of  the  Litera- 
tures of  the  World,  edited  by  Edmund  Gosse.")  London,  1898 

3700  Ford  (Richard).  Handbook  for  Travellers  in  Spain.  Re- 
vised and  corrected.  Eighth  Edition.  Maps  and  plans.  2  vols,  crown 
8vo,  cloth.  London:  Murray,  1892 

3701  Gallardo  (D.  Bartolome  Jose).     Ensayo  de  una  Biblioteca 

Espafiola  de  libros  raros  y  curiosos  formado  con  los  apuntamientos 
de  D.  B.  J.  Gallardo,  coordinados  y  aumentados  por  D.  M.  R. 
Zarco  dell  Valle  y  D.  J.  Sancho  Rayon.      2  vols,  royal  8vo,  paper. 

Madrid,  1863-66 

*  Includes  a  catalogue  of  books  in  the  library  of  Ferdinand  Columbus. 


43 8  European  ^Languages  ant)  IRaces 

SPANISH— Continued. 

3702  Harvey  (W.  F.)      Simplified  Grammar  of  the  Spanish   Lan- 
guage.     Post  8vo,  cloth.      (Triibner's  Simplified  Grammars.) 

London,  1890 

3703  Hidalgo   (Dionisio).      Boletin    Bibliografico   Espanol  y   Es- 

trangero,  First  Series,  Vol.  10  (lacks  No.  1 1),  1849,  and  Vol.  11,  1850 
(the  last  volume  of  this  series),  complete;  and  Third  Series,  Vols. 
1,  2  and  3  complete  [1860-62],  Vol.  4  (lacks  No.  1),  1863,  and  Vol.  5, 
Nos.  1  to  10  [1864].     As  7  vols.  8vo,  wrappers.        Madrid,  1849-64 

2704  Hidalgo  (Dionisio).     Diccionario    General    de    Bibliografia 

Espafiola.  Vols.  1  to  4  (should  be  7  vols.).  "A  to  Themis."  4  vols. 
8vo,  wrappers  (some  wanting).  Madrid,  1862-70 

2705  Ochoa   (Eugenio  de).     Apuntes   para    Una    Bibliotheca  de 

Escritores  Espafioles  Contemporaneos  en  Prosa  y  Verso.  Portrait. 
2  vols.  8vo,  half  morocco  (rubbed).  Paris,  1840 

3706  Sociedad  Antropologica  EspaSola.    Discursos  .  .  .  por .  .  . 

Don  Francisco  Fernandez  Gonzales,  y  Don  Francisco  de  Asis  Del- 
gado  Jugo.     8vo,  wrappers,  pp.  53.  Madrid,  1869 

3707  Stevens    (Capt.   John).     New  Dictionary   of  Spanish    and 

English,  and  English  and  Spanish.  .  .  to  which  are  added  Proverbs, 
Phrases,  and  Difficult  Expressions,  all  literally  explained  with  their 
Equivalents.   Small  4to,  old  leather  (joints  cracked).    London,  1726 

*  This  work  was  compiled  with  particular  reference  to  the  older  Spanish  books 
relating  to  America,  and  for  this  purpose  it  is  still  the  best  dictionary.  Capt.  Stevens 
made  an  English  translation  of  Herrera. 

3708  Ticknor  (George).      History  of  Spanish  Literature.     Third 

American  Edition,  corrected  and  enlarged.  3  vols.  8\o,  cloth, 
paper  labels,  uncut.  Boston,  1866 

*  No.  12  of  only  100  printed. 

3709  Valdes  (Juan   de).      Life  and  Writings   of  Juan  de  Valdes, 

otherwise  Valdesso,  Spanish  Reformer  in  the  16th  Century.  By 
Benjamin  B.  Wiffen.  With  a  Translation  from  the  Italian  of  his 
Hundred  and  Ten  Considerations,  by  John  T.  Betts.  Thick  8vo, 
cloth.  London,  1865 

3710  Velasquez  de  la  Cadena  (Mariano).  Pronouncing  Dic- 
tionary of  the  Spanish  and  English  Languages .  .  .  upon  the  basis 
of  Seoane's  Edition  of  Neuman  and  Baretti.  .  .  with  additions.  In 
Two  Parts.  Spanish-English  and  English-Spanish.  Royal  8vo, 
half  morocco.  New  York,  1852 


European  Xan^uaoes  ant)  IRaces  439 

SPANISH— Continued. 

37 1 1  Velasquez  de  la  Cadena  (Mariano).     Spanish  and  English 

Dictionary.     Another  edition.      Royal  8vo,  half  morocco. 

New  York,  1865 

3712  Vindel    (P.),   Bookseller,   Madrid.     Catalogo    Illustrado  de 

Obras  Espafiolas  de  los  Siglos  XII.  a  XVII.  Vol.  3.  No.  14.  108 
facsimiles.     Small  4to,  wrappers,  pp.  540.  Madrid,   1903 

3713  SWEDISH.     Bygden  (Leonard).       Svenskt  Anonym-  och   Pseu- 

donym- Lexikon.  Bibliografisk  Forteckning  Ofver  Uppdagade 
Anonymer  och  Pseudonymer.  I.  Den  Svenska  Litteraturen.  Parts 
1  to  8  (A  to  "  Nattwads ").  (8  pieces.)  Royal  8vo,  wrappers. 
(All  published  to  date.)  Upsala,  1898-1906 

3714  Dictionary.      Pocket  Dictionary  of  the  English  and  Swedish 

(and  Swedish  and  English)  Languages.    i6mo,  cloth.     Leipzig,  1880 

3715  Geijer  (Gust)  and  Afzelius  (Arv.  Aug.)  Svenska  Folk- 
Visor.     Engraved  title.   3  vols,  nmo,  half  calf.    Stockholm,  1814-16 

*  Swedish  Folk  Songs. 

3716  Geijer  (Eric  Gustave).  History  of  the  Swedes.  Trans- 
lated, with  Introduction  and  Notes,  by  J.  H.  Turner.  The  first 
portion  (comprising  the  first  three  volumes  of  the  original)  from  the 
earliest  period  to  the  accession  of  Charles  the  Tenth.  (No  more 
published.)     Royal  8vo,  cloth.  London,  n.  d.  [1845] 

3717  Montelius  (Oscar).       Antiquites    Suedoises,   Arrangees    et 

Decrites.  Dessinees  par  C.  F.  Lindberg.  Over  600  illustrations. 
Royal  8vo,  cloth.  Stockholm,  1873-75 

3718   Montelius  (Oscar).     The  Civilization  of  Sweden  in  Heathen 

Times.  Translated  by  F.  H.  Woods  from  the  Second  Swedish  Edi- 
tion, revised  and  enlarged  by  the  author.  Map,  and  upwards  0/200 
illustrations.     8vo,  cloth.  London,  1888 

3719  Murray's  Handbook  for  Travellers  in  Sweden.     Maps.    Crown 

8vo,  red  cloth.  London,  1877 

3720  Otte  (E.  C.)    Simplified  Grammar  of  the  Swedish  Language. 

Crown  8vo,  cloth.    (Trubner's  Simplified  Grammars.)    London,  1884 

3721  Samlaren.      Tidskrift  utgifven  af   Svenska  Literatursalls- 

kapets  Arbetsutskott.  Femtonde  Argangen,  1894,  till  26c  Argangen, 
1905.     8vo,  in  the  original  parts.      (12  pieces.)      Upsala,  1894-1905 

*  The  Principal  Literary  Review  of  Sweden. 


44°  ^European  ^Languages  ant>  IRaces 

SW  EDISH— Continued. 

3722  Serenius  (Jacob).     English  and  Swedish  Dictionary,  wherein 

the  Generality  of  Words  and  various  Significations  are  rendered 
into  Swedish  and  Latin  .  .  .  above  2,400  English  Words  traced  from 
their  true  Original  Gothick,  and  the  mistakes  of  Junius,  Menagius 
and  other  Etymologians  remarked,  etc.  Second  Edition,  with  large 
Additions  and  Amendments.  4to,  half  calf.  Printed  at  Harg  and 
Stenbro,  near  Nykoping  in  Sweden,  by  Pet.  Momma,  17 57 . 

3723  Stephens    (George).      On    the    Dialect   of    the    First    Book 

Printed  in  Swedish.   4to,  sewed,  pp.  34.     (Royal  Society  of  Upsala.) 

Upsala,  1879 

3724  Svensk     Bok-Katalog;    Aren    1866-1875,    and     1876-1885. 

2  vols,  royal  8vo,  half  morocco.  Stockholm  [1878  and  n.  d.] 

3725  Svenska  Landsmalen.      Nyare  Bidrag  till  Kannedom  om  de 

Svenska  Landsmalen  ock  Svenskt  Folklif.  Tidskrift  utgifven  pa 
uppdrag  af  Landsmalsforeningarne  i  Uppsala,  Helsingfors  ock  Lund. 
1879  to  1896,  complete  in  16  vols.  (The  first  vol.  in  half  roan,  the 
remainder  in  the  original  parts.)    (As  16  vols.)    Stockholm,  1879-96 

*  A  valuable  collection  of  Folk-lore. 

3726  Widegren  (G.)     Svenskt  och  Engelskt  Lexicon,  efter  Kongl. 

Secretararen  Sahlstedts  Svenska  Ordbok,  forfattadt  af  Gustaf  Wide- 
gren.     Small  4to,  original  old  calf,  gilt.  Stockholm,  1788 

*  The  fullest  and  best  of  the  older  Swedish-English  dictionaries.  Inside  the  cover 
is  pasted  the  curious  contemporary  ex-libris  of  "Bruce  Castle  Library,"  reading: 
"No.  40.  Class  I.  Careful  perusal  estimated  at  .  .  .  hours  Labour.  For  persons 
not  speaking  the  Language  .  .  .  hours."  The  story  has  been  told  of  a  Scotchman 
from  the  Highlands  who  was  once  found  "  carefully  perusing  "  an  old  dictionary,  and 
being  asked  his  opinion  of  the  book,  replied  "  that  the  stories  were  mighty  guid,  but 
unco  short."  Perhaps  a  "  careful  perusal  at  so  many  hours  Labour  "  of  this  would  have 
been  more  satisfactory. 

3727  UMBRIAN.     Aufrecht    (S.    T.)    and    Kirchoff    (A.)     Die    Ura- 

brischen  Sprachdenkmaler.     Ein   Versuch  zur  Deutung  derselben. 

Nine  plates  (of  inscriptions).      2  vols,  in  one.     4to,  cloth,  uncut. 

Berlin,  1849 

3728  Bower  (H.  M.)     The   Elevation  and   Procession  of  the  Ceri 

at  Gubbio.  An  Account  of  the  Ceremonies,  together  with  some 
Suggestions  as  to  their  Origin,  and  an  Appendix  consisting  of  the 
Iguvine  Lustration  in  English.     8vo,  cloth.  London,  1897 

*  A  study  in  Folk-lore,  showing  the  traces  of  ancient  tree  and  symbol  worship  in 
Italy. 


European  Xanguages  ano  "IRaces  44 T 

VMBRl  AN— Continued. 

3729  Newman  (Francis  W.)  The  text  of  the  Iguvine  Inscrip- 
tions, with  interlinear  Latin  translation  and  Notes.  8vo,  wrappers, 
pp.  54.  London,  1864 

*  With  MS.  translation  in  English,  23  pages,  laid  in. 

3730  VENETIAN.     Boerio  (Giuseppe).     Dizionario  del  Dialetto  Vene- 

ziano;  Seconda  edizione  aumentata  e  corretta,  aggiuntovi  l'Indice 
Italiano  Veneto  gia  promesso  dall'  autore  nella  prima  edizione. 
Royal  8vo,  calf  (front  cover  loose).  Venice,  1856 

3731  WALDENSIAN.     Melia  (Pius).      Origin,   Persecution  and  Doc- 

trines of  the  Waldenses.  From  documents,  many  now  for  the  first 
time  collected  and  edited.      Royal  8vo,  cloth.  London,  1870 

3732  New  Testament.     Li  Sent  Evangile  .   .   .   counfourma  Sent 

Luc  et  Sent  Giann  rendu  en  lengua  Vald6sa.  Par  Pierre  Bert.  8vo, 
sheep.  London,  1832 

3733  WALLON.     Monseur  (Eugene).     Le  Folk  Lore  Wallon.     i2mo, 

wrappers,  pp.  144.  Brussels,  n.  d.  [1892] 

3734  WENDISH    (LUSATIAN    or    SORBISH).     Zwahr    (J.    G.) 

Niederlausitz-Wendisch-Deutsches  Handworterbuch.  Von  J.  G. 
Zwahr.      Herausgegeben  von  J.  C.  F.  Zwahr.      Post  8vo,  half  calf. 

Spremberg,  1847 

*  Dictionary  of  the  Wendish  dialect,  spoken  in  lower  Lusatia,  on  the  borders  of 
Austrian  Bohemia.     Bautzen  is  one  of  the  principal  cities  of  this  province. 

3735  WESTERWALDISH.     Schmide   (K.   C.  L.)     Westerwaldisches 

Idiotikon,  oder  Sammlung  der  auf  dem  VVesterwalde  gebrauchlichen 
Idiotismen,  mit  Etymologischen  Anmerkungen  und  der  Vergleich- 
ung  anderer  alten  und  neuen  germanischen  Dialekte.  Post  8vo, 
half  calf.  Hadamar  und  Herborn,  1800 

*  "  Wester wald  in  West-Germany  between  Westphalia  and  Nassau." 


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THE  portion  of  Mr.  Eames'  library  represented  in  this  Fourth 
Part  of  the  catalogue  forms  two  divisions ;  first,  the 
books  relating  to  the  Book  Arts,  and  secondly,  the  General 
Library. 

In  the  First  Division  is  included  everything  dealing  with  the 
production  of  books — the  origin  of  printing,  the  illustrating  of 
books,  the  manufacture  of  paper,  the  binding,  and  so  on.  The 
history  of  printing  is  particularly  well  covered,  including  a  col- 
lection of  the  earliest  books  claiming  for  Coster  the  invention  of 
movable  types,  and  the  later  writers  who  have  argued  pro  and 
con  on  the  subject.  The  Early  Presses  are  represented  by 
an  example  of  the  First  Book  printed  by  Jenson  at  Venice  ;  the 
Eusebius  de  Evangelica  Preparatione,  1470;  a  copy  of  the  Editio 
Princeps  of  Herodotus  printed  by  Jacobus  Rubeus  (or  Le  Rouge) 
in  1474,  undoubtedly  with  Jenson's  first  Roman  type,  and  an 
exceedingly  interesting  specimen  of  the  so-called  "  second  press 
at  Speier,"  which  was  probably  a  contemporary  of  the  first  press. 
Monographs  on  the  early  presses,  with  facsimiles ;  a  set  of  the 
publications  and  monographs  of  the  Bibliographical  Society 
of  London  ;  all  the  volumes  of  the  catalogue  of  the  French 
Bibliotheque  Nationale  that  are  published  to  date — a  catalogue 
which  will  rival  that  of  the  British  Museum  in  its  extent  and 
value  when  completed;  a  number  of  books  on  Bookbinding, 
Book-plates,  Engraving,  the  Index  Expurgatorius,  the  Dance 
of  Death,  Palaeography  (including  both  Kopp's  and  Wally's 
treatises  on  the  elements  of  the  art) ;  and  an  exceedingly  im- 
portant collection  of  auction  sale  catalogues,  a  few  being  of 
early  American  sales,  but  the  greater  portion  the  noted  collec- 
tions dispersed  in  the  European  capitals,  dating  from  the  famous 
libraries  of  Wodhull,  Heber,  and  White  Knight  to  the  more 
recent  ones  of  the  Sunderland,  Syston  Park  libraries,  etc.,  the 
collection  adding  greatly  to  the  value  of  this  Part  for  the  biblio- 
graphical student. 

The  contents  of  the  General  Library  may  be  easily  compre- 
hended from  a  glance  at  the  chief  divisions  enumerated  in  the 
leaf  of  table  appended,  where  the  interest  and  diversity  of 
subjects  will  be  noted. 


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stated  in  Catalogue,  and  bids  must  be  made  accordingly. 

3 — Books  are  presumed  to  be  perfect  unless  otherwise  stated.  To  pur- 
chasers who  have  had  opportunity  for  examination,  they  are  sold  as 
they  are.  On  mail  orders,  an  intelligent  discretion  will  be  used  as 
to  purchase.  Imperfect  books  (not  so  described)  may  be  returned 
within  three  days. 

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(Lots  4081   to  4350   inclusive). 

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(Lots  4351    to  4766   inclusive). 

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THE   PRINCIPAL   DIVISIONS. 

Printing  (History,  etc.,  of  the  Art) 

Printing  (the  Early  Presses)         .... 

Engraving  and  Block-Books  . 

Book- Plates  .         .         .         .         . 

Bookbinding  ....... 

Paper  and  Paper-Making    ..... 

Bibliography  and  Literary  History 
Catalogues  of  Sales  by  Auction 


3736   to   3771 

3772  ' 

'   3850 

3851    ' 

'   3883 

3884    ' 

'   3892 

3893  ' 

'   39o6 

39°7   ' 

3913 

39M   ' 

'   4369 

437o   * 

'   4533 

THE   GENERAL   LIBRARY 

Alchemy    ......... 

Astronomy    ........ 

Atlases  .  ...  .         .         .         . 

Biographical  Dictionaries  .... 

Calendar  (The)         ....... 

Cartography    .    .  •   . 

Chronology   ........ 

Coins     .    .    .    ..... 

Folk-Lore  Society  ....... 

Greek  Church  ...... 

Monsters  ......... 

Names  (Family,  etc.)      ...... 

New  Testament  (Critical  Studies,  etc.)  . 
Philosophy  ....... 

Political  Economy  ....... 

Pygmies  ........ 

Teaching  ok  the  Twelve  Apostles  (The  Didache) 


4537 

454o 

4553   ' 

'   4583 

4584   ' 

'   4592 

461 1   ' 

4   4635 

4657   ' 

'   4661 

4662 

4671 

4679   ' 

4691 

4708   ' 

*   47i6 

4767   "   4787 

4809 

4819 

4912 

4914 

4940   ' 

'   4947 

4949 

1   4980 

5001 

5008 

5010 

5oi7 

5022   « 

5°24 

5075   " 

5081 

(printing  Engraving,  Bookbinding,  papei>nrmMng,  etc.) 


printing  (Ibietorp,  etc.,  of  tbe  art). 

3736  BERNARD  (AUG.)     De  l'Origine  et  des  Debuts  de  l'lmprimerie 

en  Europe,  ij  facsimiles  of  early  types  and  documents.  2  vols.  8vo, 
half  roan.  Paris,  1853 

3737  BLADES    (WILLIAM).      The  Pentateuch  of  Printing,    with   a 

Chapter  on  Judges.  Memoir  of  the  Author,  and  List  of  his  Works. 
By  Talbot  B.  Reed.  Numerous  facsimiles,  etc.  Square  royal  8vo, 
cloth.  Chicago,  1891 

3738  [BOWYER  (W.)  and  NICHOLS  (J.)]     The  Origin  of  Printing 

.  .  .  the  substance  of  Dr.  Middleton's  Dissertation  .  .  .  and  Mr. 
Meerman's  Account  of  the  First  Invention  of  the  Art.  First 
Edition.     8vo,  half  calf,  gilt.  London,  1774 

*  The  translators  adopt  Meerman's  views  that  Koster  was  the  inventor.     Bound 

with  it  is  :    "Anticipation,  containing  the  Substance  of  his  M y's  most  Gracious 

Speech  to  both  H s  of  P 1.    Lond.  1778,"  a  satire  by  Thomas  Tickell,  dealing 

with  the  Revolution  in  America  and  other  topics. 

3739  BREITKOPF  (JOHANN  GOTTLOB  IMMANUEL).     Ueber 

die  Geschichte  der  Erfindung  der  Buchdruckerkunst.  4to,  boards, 
pp.  56.  Leipzig,  1779 

*  A  Detailed  Prospectus  of  a  proposed  History  of  Printing,  which  was  never  com- 
pleted. The  author  was  one  of  the  founders  of  the  now  famous  German  printing  firm 
of  Breitkopf  and  Haertel. 

3740  BRITISH  MUSEUM.     Facsimiles  from  Early  Printed  Books  in 

the  British  Museum.  (Representing  Germany,  Italy,  France,  Hol- 
land and  England.)     32  facsimiles.     Folio,  loose  in  portfolio. 

London,  1897 

3741  BRUCE  (GEORGE)  and  DE  VINNE  (T.  L.)     Bruce's  speci- 

mens of  Printing  Types  made  at  Bruce's  New  York  Type  Foundry. 
(Followed  by  a  complete  reprint  of  De  Vinne's  History  of  Printing, 
with  all  the  illustrations  and  facsimiles.)     Thick  4to,  half  russia. 

New  York,  1882 

443 


444  Ube  Book  Hrts 

PRINTING  (HISTORY,  ETC.,  OF  THE  ART)— Continued. 

3742  COTTON  (H.)     A  Typographical  Gazetteer  Attempted.     Second 

Edition,  corrected  and  much  enlarged.      8vo,  cloth.       Oxford,  1831 

*  Dictionary  of  the  Latin  names  of  towns,  with  notices  of  the  introduction  of  print- 
ing in  each,  and  the  first  books  printed. 

3743  A  Typographical  Gazetteer  Attempted.     Second  series.    8vo, 

cloth.  Oxford,  1866 

3744  DE    FOLLETT    (ALBERT).     Catalogue  of  Books  on  Typog- 

raphy and  the  Kindred  Arts.  For  sale  by  Mrs.  De  Follett.  8vo, 
wrappers,  pp.  29.  Poughkeepsie,  1897 

3745  DELALAIN  (M.  P.)     Inventaire  des  Marques  d'Imprimeurs  et  de 

Libraires  de  la  Collection  du  Cercle  de  la  Librairie.  Deuxieme 
edition,  revue  et  augmentee.  Royal  8vo,  half  red  morocco,  gilt  top, 
uncut.  Paris,  1892 

3746  DE  VINNE  (THEO.  L.)     The  Invention  of  Printing.  .  .  descrip- 

tive of  Early  Prints  and  Playing  Cards,  the  Block  Books  of  the 
Fifteenth  Century,  the  Legend  of  Lourens  Janszoon  Coster  of 
Haarlem,  and  the  Work  of  John  Gutenberg  and  his  Associates. 
First  Edition.  Upwards  of  150  illustrations.  Thick  8vo,  half 
morocco,  pp.  556.  New  York,  1876 

*  Scarce. 

3747   Historic  Printing  Types.      Lecture  before  the  Grolier  Club, 

Jan.  25,  1885.     4to,  boards,  cloth  back.  New  York,  1886 

*  One  of  200  copies  specially  printed  on   Holland  paper,  published  by  the  Grolier 
Club. 

3748  DUFF  (E.  GORDON).     Early  Printed  Books.     Facsimiles  of  type 

and  block-books.      Post  8vo,  cloth,  uncut.      (Books  about   Books.) 

London,  1893 

*  Historical  sketches  of  the  Origin  of  Printing  in  various  countries. 

3749  FALKENSTEIN  (C.  K.)     Geschichte  der  Buchdruckerkunst  in 

ihrer  Entstehung  und  Ausbildung.  Zweite  Auflage.  Numerous 
facsimiles.     4to,  half  roan.  Leipzig,  1856 

3750  FAULMANN  (KARL).      Illustrirte  Geschichte  der  Buchdrucker- 

kunst, ihrer  Erfindung  durch  Johann  Gutenberg  und  ihrer  Tech- 
nischen  Entwicklung  bis  zur  Gegenwart.  Numerous  reproductions 
and  facsimiles,  some  in  colors  and  gold.  8vo,  half  morocco,  gilt  top, 
uncut.  Vienna,  1882 


Ubc  JSooft  arts  445 

PRINTING  (HISTORY,  ETC.,  OF  THE  ML1) -Continued. 

3751  FISCHER  (GOTTHELF).      Beschreibung  einiger  Typographi- 

schen  Seltenheiten  nebst  Beytragen  zur  Erfindungsgeschichte  der 
Buchdruckerkunst.  7 plates  giving  facsimiles  of  the  types  of  Gutenberg, 
Ulrich  Zel,  etc.     6  parts  in  2  vols.     8vo,  half  calf.       (As  2  vols.) 

Mainz,  1800-03 

375 2  HANSARD  (T.  C.)     Typographia:  The  Origin  and  Progress  of 

the  Art  of  Printing;  with  practical  directions,  etc.,  and  a  descrip- 
tion of  Stereotype  and  Lithography.  Portraits  and  numerous  illus- 
trations.    Thick  8vo,  half  morocco,  pp.  920.  London,  1825 

3753  HOE  (RICHARD  M.)     The  Literature  of  Printing.     A  Catalogue 

of  a  Library  illustrative  of  the  History  and  Art  of  Typography, 
Chalcography,  and  Lithography.    i2mo,  cloth,  uncut.    London,  1877 

*  Privately  printed  by  the  Whittinghams  at  the  Chiswick  Press. 

3754  HOLTROP  (M.)     Catalogue  d'une  Collection  de  Specimens  dTm- 

pression  du  XV.  et  XVI.  Siecles,  composant  l'Histoire  de  l'lm- 
primerie  par  ses  Monuments  pendant  le  Premier  Siecle.  Wrappers, 
pp.  40.  Paris,  1892 

*  Check  list  of  early  examples  of  engraving,  forming  the  collection  of  M.  Holtrop, 
the  well-known  bibliographer. 

3755  HUMPHREYS  (H.  NOEL).     History  of  the  Art  of  Printing  from 

its  Invention  to  its  wide-spread  Development  in  the  Middle  of  the 
Sixteenth  Century.  Preceded  by  a  short  account  of  the  Origin  of 
the  Alphabet  and  of  the  successive  Methods  of  Recording  Events 
before  the  Invention  of  Printing.  Illustrated  with  100  facsimiles  in 
photolithography.     Second  issue.     Royal  4to,  cloth,  gilt. 

London,  1868 

*  Valuable  for  the  numerous  reproductions  of  early  typography,  some  of  the  fac- 
similes colored  in  reproduction  of  the  ancient  illuminations. 

3756  JACOBI  (CHARLES  THOMAS).  Printing.   A  Practical  Treatise 

on  the  Art  of  Typography  as  applied  more  particularly  to  the  Print- 
ing of  Books.     150  illustrations.     Crown  8vo,  cloth.      London,  1890 

3757  JOHNSON   (J.)     Typographia  or  the  Printer's  Instructor,  includ- 

ing an  Account  of  the  Origin  of  Printing,  with  Biographical  Notices 
of  the  Printers  of  England  from  Caxton  to  the  Close  of  the  Sixteenth 
Century;  A  Series  of  Ancient  and  Modern  Alphabets;  etc.  2 por- 
traits\  engraved  titles,  and  some  other  illustrations.  Each  page  with  orna- 
mental border.     2  vols.  8vo,  half  cloth  (back  of  Vol.  I.  loose). 

*  Large  Paper  copy,  uncut.  London,  1824 


446  Ube  JBoofe  Hrts 

PRINTING   (HISTORY,  ETC.,   OF  THE  ART)— Continued. 

3758  JONES  (JOHN  WINTER).     Some  Remarks  on  Early  Printed 

Books.     Addressed   to   a  meeting  of  the  Archaeological  Institute, 

May  5,  1 87 1.     4to,  limp  morocco,  pp.  22.  Presentation  copy  from 

the  author.           •  No  imprint  or  date 

*  Privately  issued. 

3759  LEMPERTZ  (HEINRICH).     Beitrage  zur  alten  Geschichte  der 

Buchdruck-  und  Holzschneidekunst.  Facsimiles.  Erstes  Heft  (all 
published).     Zweite  Aufiage.     4to,  boards.  Cologne,  1839 

3760  MAC  KELLAR  (THOMAS).     The  American  Printer.     A  Manual 

of  Typography,  containing  Practical  Directions  for  Managing  all 
Departments  of  a  Printing  Office.     Crown  8vo,  cloth. 

Philadelphia,  1878 

3761  [MARCHAND     (PROSPER).]       Histoire    de    l'Origine   et   des 

Premiers  Progres  de  l'lmprimerie.  Frontispiece  engraved  by  J.  V. 
Schley  giving  small  medallion  portraits  of  Koster,  Aldus,  Gutenberg, 
Caxton,  Robert  Estienne,  and  Schoeffer.     4to,  old  calf,  gilt.     Fine  copy. 

La  Haye,  1740 

*  The  author  contends  that  Gutenberg  invented  printing  at  Strasburg  about  1440, 
but  that  the  first  books  were  printed  from  engraved  slabs  of  wood;  and  that  later  he 
perfected  his  invention  at  Mayence  by  making  the  types  movable. 

3762  MARTHENS  (JOHN  F.)     Typographical  Bibliography.     A  List 

of  Books  in  the  English  Language  on  Printing  and  its  Accessories. 
i2mo,  wrappers,  pp.  43.  Pittsburg,  1875 

3763  MIDDLETON-WAKE    (C.    H.)      The    Invention    of    Printing. 

Lectures  delivered  in  the  Lent  Term,  1897.  Facsimiles.  Small  4to, 
cloth,  uncut.  London,  1897 

*  Privately  printed. 

3764  MORRIS  (WILLIAM).     The   Art  and   Craft  of  Printing.     Col- 

lected  Essays  .  .  .  Together  with  a  Short  Description  of  the  Press 
by  S.  S.  Cockerell,  and  an  annotated  List  of  the  Books  printed 
thereat.     Royal  8vo,  boards,  cloth  back,  uncut.     New  Rochelle,  1902 

*  Only  200  copies  printed  at  the  Elston  Press. 

3765  MUNSELL  (JOEL).    The  Typographical  Miscellany.    Illustrated. 

8vo,  half  morocco.  Albany,  1850 

*  Only  200  copies  printed.  Containing  articles  on  printing  in  America,  the  origin 
of  printing,  etc. 

3766 Catalogue  of  Books  on  Printing  and  the  Kindred  Arts  .  .  . 

also  Works  on  Copyright.  .  .  Bibliography,  etc.  With  prices.  8vo, 
wrappers,  pp.  47.  Albany:  Munsell,  1868 


Ubc  IBoofc  Hrts  447 

PRINTING  (HISTORY,  ETC.,  OF  THE  ART)— Continued. 

3767  OTTLEY  (W.  Y.)     An  Inquiry  concerning  the  Invention  of  Print 

ing  .  .  .  including  also  Notices  of  the  early  use  of  Wood-engraving 
in  Europe,  the  Block-books,  etc.  With  Introduction  by  J.  P. 
Berjeau.  Illustrated  with  J/  plates  and  numerous  wood  engravings. 
4to,  half  morocco  (one  cover  broken).  London,  1863 

3768  RINGWALT  (J.  L.)     American  Encyclopaedia  of   Printing.     Nu- 

merous illustrations.     Royal  8vo,  cloth.  Philadelphia,  1871 

3769  SKEEN   (WILLIAM).     Early  Typography.     (On   the  origin  of 

typography,  the  claims  of  Coster  and  Gutenberg,  the  works  of  Fust 
and  Schoeffer,  etc.)  8vo,  half  roan.    Colombo:  Privately  printed ^  1872 

3770  SPRINGER   (JOHN).     An   extended  Catalogue  of  a  few  Books 

and  Pamphlets  .  .  .  treating  on  the  History  and  Mystery  of  Printing, 
etc.     Portrait.     8vo,  wrappers,  pp.  48.  Iowa  City,  1878 

*  Only  75  copies  privately  printed,  "  with  some  notes,  original,  stolen,  and  selected 
from  the  works  of  intelligent  writers. " 

377i  TYPOTHETiE  OF  NEW  YORK  CITY.  Annual  Dinner 
.  .  .  196th  Anniversary  of  Benjamin  Franklin's  Birth,  i6mo,  cloth 
[New  York,  1902];  accompanied  by  Bronze  Medal  (design  of  Victor 
D.  Brenner),  struck  in  honor  of  the  occasion,  containing  portraits 
of  Franklin  and  T.  L.  De  Vinne.      (Sold  as  1  piece.) 

printing  (tbe  lEarty  presses). 

3772  COPINGER  (W.  A.)      Incunabula  Biblica;  or,  The  First  Half  Cen- 

tury of  the  Latin  Bible:  being  a  Bibliographical  Account  of  the 
Various  Editions  of  the  Latin  Bible  between  1450  and  1500.  54 fac- 
similes.    Royal  4to,  cloth.  London,  1892 

3773  HAIN  (L.)     Repertorium  Bibliographicum  in  quo  Libri  Omnes  ab 

Arte   Typographica  Inventa  usque  ad  annum   MD.  typis  expressi, 

ordine  alphabetico,  etc.     4  vols.  8vo,  half  morocco. 

Stuttgart  and  Paris,  1826-38 

*  Complete  set  of  the  most  valuable  of  the  reference  books  on  Incunabula. 

3774  LAIRE  (FRANC. -XAV.)     Index  Librorum  ab  Inventa  Typogra- 

phic ad  annum  1500.    2  vols,  post  8vo,  old  calf.    Senonis  (Sens),  1791 

*  Sir  S.  Egerton  Brydges'  copy,  with  a  long  autograph  note  written  by  him  on  the 
end  papers. 

3775  OLSCHKI  (LEO  S.)     Catalogue  XXXV.  Riche  et  Precieuse  Col- 

lection d'Incunables,  .  .  .  avec  une  Table  des  Matieres  et  une  Table 
Alphabetique  des  Villes  et  des  Imprimeurs  du  XVe  Siecle,  dont  on 
fait  Mention  dans  ce  Catalogue.     8vo,  cloth.  Venice,  1896 


448  Ube  Book  Brts 

PRINTING  (THE   EARLY  PRESSES)— Continued. 

3776  PELLECHET  (M.)     Catalogue  General  des  Incunables  des  Biblio- 

theques  Publiques  de  France.  Vols.  1  and  2  (Abano  to  Comman- 
dements).  (All  published.)  Royal  8vo,  wrappers,  uncut.  (As  2 
vols.)  Paris,  1897-1905 

3777  PRIME  (WENDELL).     Fifteenth    Century   Bibles:  a  Study  in 

Bibliography.      8vo,  cloth.  New  York,  1888 

3778  PROCTOR   (ROBERT).     Index  to  the    Early  Printed  Books  in 

the  British  Museum,  from  the  Invention  of  Printing  to  the  Year 
MD.,  with  Notes  of  those  in  the  Bodleian  Library.  I.,  Germany; 
II.,  Italy;  III.,  Switzerland  to  Montenegro;  IV.,  Registers.  4  Parts, 
royal  8vo,  wrappers.  London,  1898-99 

3779  QUARITCH     (BERNARD).     Monuments    of    Typography   and 

Xylography.  Books  of  the  First  Half  Century  of  the  Art  of  Print- 
ing.     With  the  prices  affixed.     Royal  8vo,  half  red  morocco. 

London,  1897 

3780  ROSENTHAL  (LUDWIG).     Bookseller,  Munich.     Katalog  90  de 

la  Librairie  de  L.  Rosenthal,  Incunabula,  Xylographica  et  Chalco- 
graphica.     Facsimiles.     Folio,  boards,  pp.  64.  Munich  [1892] 

3781  ROSENTHAL    (JACQUES).      Bookseller,    Munich.     Catalogues 

of  Incunabula,  and  Early  Illustrated  Books  (in  German).  Facsimiles. 
Nos.  24,  27,  and  105.      (3  pieces.)  Munich,   1900-1905 

3782  WEIGEL    (T.  O.)     Libraire  a  Leipzig.      Cimeliotheca  Nr.  I.:  Ver- 

zeichniss  von  Handschriften,  Schrotblattern,  Kupferstichen,  etc., 
des  15.  Jahrhunderts;  Cimeliotheca  Nr.  2:  Verzeichniss  von  Druck- 
werken  des  15.  und  16.  Jahrhunderts  zum  Theil  mit  Holzschnitten. 
2  Parts,  8vo,  paper,  pp.  116.  [Leipzig,  1876-1880] 


3783  ALSACE.     Heitz  (Paul).     Elsassische  Buchermarken  bis  anfang 

des  18  Jahrhunderts.  Mit  Vorbemerkungen  und  Nachrichten  iiber 
die  Drucker.  j6  plates  of  printers'*  marks.  4to,  wrappers,  pp.  160, 
including  the  plates  in  the  numeration.  Strassburg,  1892 

3784  ALTENBERG.    Dlabacz  (Gottfried  Joh.)     Kurzgefaszte  Nach- 

richt  von  der  noch  unbekannten  Buchdruckerey  zu  Altenberg  in 
Bohmen.     4tb,  roan,  pp.  23.  Prague,  1797 

*  Contains  a  reprint  of  the  First  Book  printed  at  Altenberg,  "  Daphnis,  Ecloga 
Parentalis.     Edidit  Caspar  Stolshagus,  1589." 


XTbe  JBoofe  arts  449 

PRINTING  (THE  EARLY  PRESSES)-Continued. 

3785  AUGSBURG.     Zapf    (Georg    Wilhelm).     Annales  Typographiae 

Augustanae  ab  ejus  Origine  1466  usque  ad  annum  1530.  Accedit 
D.  Francisci  Antonii  Veith  Diatribe  de  Origine  et  Incrementis  Artis 
Typographicae  in  urbe  Augusta  Vindelica.  Facsimiles.  Small  4to, 
half  calf.  Augusta?  Vindelicorum  [Augsburg],  1778 

*  Origin  and  History  of  Printing  in  Augsburg,  with  a  bibliographical  list  of  issues 
of  the  press  from  1466  to  1530. 

3786  Zapf  (Georg  Wilhelm).    Augsburgs  Buchdruckergeschichte 

nebst  den  Jahrbuchern   derselben.      Vom  Jahre   1468  auf  das  Jahr 

1530.  Eight  engraved plates  of  colophons,  printers'  devices,  etc.      2  vols, 

in  1.  4to,  half  morocco.  Augsburg,  1788-91 

3787  BASLE.     Heckethorn  (C.  W.)     The  Printers  of  Basle  in  the  XV. 

and  XVI.  Centuries,  their  Biographies,  Printed  Books,  and  Devices. 
Royal  8vo,  cloth,  uncut.  London,  1897 

*  With  many  reproductions  of  the  devices  of  the  Frobens  and  other  noted  printers, 
and  check-lists  of  the  books  printed  by  them. 

3788  BOHEMIA.     Zahradnik    (Isidor).     Uber   Neuere    Bibliographic 

der  Inkunabeln,  besonders  der  Bohmischen.    8vo,  wrappers,  pp.  31. 

Prag,  1902 

3789  CRACOW.     Bandtkie    (George  Samuel).     De  Primis  Cracoviae 

in  Arte  Typographica  Incunabulis  Dissertatio  Brevis.  4to,  cloth, 
pp.  8.  Inserted  at  the  end  is  a  manuscript  bibliography  (6  pp.)  of 
Polish  books.  Cracoviae:  Typis  Academicis,  1812 

*  Very  rare. 

3790  FINLAND.     Vasenius    (Valfrid).     Outlines   of  the    History  of 

Printing  in  Finland.  Translated  (with  Notes)  by  E.  D.  Butler.  8vo, 
limp  cloth,  pp.  33.  London,  1898 

3791  FRANCE.     Inventaire  des  Marques  d'Imprimeurs  et  de  Libraires. 

Ville  de  Paris — Ville  de  Lyon — Autres  Villes  de  France.  2  parts. 
Royal  8vo,  wrappers,  pp.  43  and  71.  (Bibliotheque  Technique  du 
Cercle  de  la  Librairie.)  Paris,  1886-87 

3792  HAARLEM.     Hessels  (J.  H.)     Haarlem  the  Birth-place  of  Print- 

ing, not  Mentz.     8vo,  cloth.      Presentation  copy  from  the  author. 

London,  1887 

3793  Koning   (Jacobus).      Verhandeling  over  den  Oorsprong,  de 

Uitvinding,  Verbetering  en  Volmaking  der  Boekdrukkunst.  8 fac- 
similes.    8vo,  original  limp  boards.  Haarlem,  1816 

*  J.  J.  Merle's  (the  bibliographer)  copy,  with  his  autograph.     The  work  is  a  prize 
essay,  the  result  of  a  competition  suggested  by  the  Holland  Society  of  Arts.     The 


45°  XTbe  3Boofe  Hrts 

PRINTING  (THE  EARLY  PRESSES)— Continued. 

author  treats  very  exhaustively,  and  plausibly,  of  the  invention  of  printing,  and 
arrives  at  the  conclusion  that  Koster  was  the  first  to  make  movable  types,  and  that 
one  of  the  editions  of  the  "Speculum  Humanse  Salvationis "  was  the  first  book 
printed.  A  life  is  given  of  Koster,  and  Junius'  theory  that  a  theft  of  Koster's  ideas 
gave  the  idea  to  Gutenberg  is  reiterated. 

3794  Linde  (A.  Van  der).   The  Haarlem  Legend  of  the  Invention 

of  Printing,  by  Lourens  Janszoon  Coster  critically  examined. 
From  the  Dutch  by  J.  H.  Hessels,  with  an  Introduction  and  a 
Classified  List  of  Costerian  Incunabula.  Royal  8vo,  half  calf,  gilt, 
original  wrappers  bound  in.  London:   Blades  &  Co.,  1871 

3795   Loosjes    (Vincent).      Gedenkschriften    wegens  het    Vierde 

Eeuwegetijde  van  de  Uitvinding  der  Boekdrukkunst  door  Lourens 
Janszoon    Koster  van.  ..  Haarlem,  Julij    10-11,  1823.     Fine  stipple 

portrait  of  Koster,  the  tnemorial  tomb  to  Koster,  ground-plan  of  the  Cathe- 
dral at  Haarlem,  and  of  the  medals  struck.   8vo,  boards.   Haarlem,  1824 

*  Account  of  the  fourth  centennial  celebrated  at  Haarlem  in  memory  of  Koster,  and 
of  his  assumed  invention  of  printing,  containing  essays,  poems,  etc.,  composed  for 
the  occasion.  Also  with  critical  essays  in  defence  of  Koster,  and  a  list  of  books — xylo- 
graph and  printed  with  movable  type — attributed  to  Koster. 

3796  Meerman  (Gerard).      Uitvinding   der    Boekdrukkunst,    ge- 

trokken  uit  het  Latynsch  .  .  .  met  ene  Voorreden  en  Aantekeningen 
van  Henrik  Gockinga,  hierachter  is  gevoet  ene  Lyst  der  Boeken  in 
de  Nederlanden  gedrukt  voor't  jaar  M.  D.,  Opgestelt  door  Jakob 
Visser.  4to,  original  wrappers,  pp.  118-4-67  (lacks  the  portrait  of 
Koster).  Amsterdam,  1767 

*  The  most  important  of  the  18th  Century  books  written  to  prove  that  Koster 
invented  movable  types. 

3797   Scriverius  (Peter).     Laure-Crans  voor  Laurens  Coster  van 

Haerlem  eerste  Vinder  vande  Boeck-Druckery.  Small  4to,  half 
vellum.  Fine  copy,  lacks  the  portraits  of  Koster  and  Zurenus, 
but  contains  the  finely  engraved  plate  of  the  interior  of  an  early 
printing  establishment.  Haarlem,  1628 

*  The  earliest  book  that  gives  a  detailed  account  of  Koster,  previous  books  only 
incidentally  mentioning  him.  Scriverius  naturally  claims  the  invention  of  printing  for 
Haarlem.  The  plate,  which  purports  to  represent  a  printing  office  circa  1440,  is 
the  finest  of  all  the  early  engravings  of  this  subject,  and  represents  the  compositor 
sitting  at  his  table  with  the  composing  stick  in  his  hand  and  the  copy  lying  beside 
him;  in  the  centre  the  press,  with  the  printer  taking  an  impression;  to  the  left  is 
another  workman  rubbing  the  two  balls  of  ink  together,  while  around  are  the  various 
tools  of  the  craft.  On  the  title-page  is  another  representation  of  the  same  subject, 
with  below  a  small  cut  of  a  schoolmaster  and  his  scholars,  the  scholars  no  doubt  hav- 
ing one  of  the  famous  "  Donatuses  "  in  their  hands.     Very  scarce. 


XTbe  Booh  arts  45 J 

PRINTING  (THE   EARLY  PRESSES)— Continued. 

3798  ITALY.     Audiffredus  (Jo.  Bapt.)     Specimen  Historico-Criticum 

Editionum  Italicarum  Saeculi  XV. ;  in  quo  praeter  editiones  ab 
Orlandio,  Mettario,  Denisio,  Laerio,  et  a  nonnullis  bibliographis 
recentioribus  hactenus  relatas  plurime  aliae  recensentur  omnesque 
plenius  uberiusque  describuntur,  etc.   4to,limp  boards,  pp.  459. 

Rome,  1794 

3799  MECKLENBURG.     Lisch   (G.    C.    F.)     Geschichte   der   Buch- 

druckerkunst  in  Mecklenburg,  bis  zum  Jahre  1540.  Large  folding 
facsimiles  of  types  and  printers'  devices.  Post  8vo,  half  calf.  With 
book-plate  of  Sydney  Williams.  Schwerin,  1839 

3800  MENTZ.   Borckel  (Alfred).    Gutenberg.    Sein  Leben,  sein  Werk, 

sein  Ruhm.     34.  Abbilddungen.      Royal  8vo,  cloth.  Giessen,  1897 

*  The  illustrations  include  the  oldest  portraits  of  Gutenberg,  facsimiles  of  his  types,  etc. 

3801  Dziatzko  (Karl).  Beitrage  zur  Gutenbergfrage.  With  fac- 
simile of  the  Document  in  Fust's  Action  against  Gutenberg.  8vo, 
wrappers,  pp.  89.  Berlin,  1889 

3802   Dziatzko  (Karl).     Sammlung  Bibliothekswissenschaftlicher 

Arbeiten.  Heft  IV:  Gutenberg's  Fruheste  Druckerpraxis.  8 fac- 
similes.    8vo,  wrappers,  pp.  136.  Berlin,  1890 

3803   Fournier  (Pierre  Simon).     De  l'Origine  et  des  Productions 

de  l'lmprimerie  Primitive  en  Taille  de  Bois,  avec  une  Refutation  des 
Prejuges  plus  ou  moins  accredites  sur  cet  Art,  Paris,  1759;  also  in  same 
volume,  Observations  sur  un  Ouvrage  intitule  Vindiciae  Typogra- 
phical, par  Fournier,  Paris,  1760.      In  one  vol.  i2mo,  old  calf,  gilt. 

Paris,  1759-60 

*  The  author  ingeniously  tries  to  prove  that  the  works  ascribed  to  Gutenburg  were 
only  block-books,  that  Gutenberg  was  acquainted  with  the  process  of  engraving  on 
wood  and  produced  his  first  books  in  that  manner. 

3804  Gutenberg.     Festschrift  zur  Gutenbergfeier,  herausgegeben 

von  der  Koeniglichen  Bibliothek  zu  Berlin  am  24  Juni,  1900.  Fac- 
similes.    Royal  8vo,  wrappers,  pp.  90.  [Berlin,  1890] 

3805  Hessels  (J.  H.)    Gutenberg;  was  he  the  Inventor  of  Printing? 

An  Historical  Investigation  embodying  a  Criticism  of  Dr.  Van  der 
Linde's  "Gutenberg."     8vo,  half  roan.  London,  1882 

*  Only  200  copies  printed  for  sale. 

3806  Hupp  (Otto).    Ein  Missale  Speciale  Vorlaufer  des  Psalterius 

von  1457.  Beitrag  zur  Geschichte  der  Altesten  Druckwerke.  Fac- 
similes.    4to,  wrappers,  pp.  30.  Munich,  1898 

3807  Hupp  (Otto).     Ein  Missale  Speciale.     Another  copy. 


45 2  Ube  36oofe  arts 

PRINTING  (THE   EARLY  PRESSES)— Continued. 

3808  MENTZ.     Hupp  (Otto).     Gutenbergs  erste  Drucke.    Ein  weiterer 

Beitrag  zur  Geschichte  der  Altesten  Druckwerke.  Facsimiles.  4to, 
wrappers,  pp.  98.  Munich,  1902 

3809  Laborde  (Leon  De).     Debuts  de  l'lmprimerie  a  Mayence  et 

a  Bamberg,  ou  description  des  lettres  d'indulgence  du  Pape  Nicolas 
V.  pro  regno  Cypri,  imprimeesj  en  1454.  Facsimiles.  Large  4to, 
wrappers,  pp.  27.  Paris,  1840 

*  Only  a  few  printed.  Laid  in  is  a  pamphlet,  by  Laborde:  "La  Plus  Ancienne 
Gravure  du  Cabinet  des  Estampes  de  la  Bibliotheque  Royale.  Est-elle  Ancienne?" 
Illustrated. 

3810  Misset  (E.)     Missale  Speciale.     Le  Premier  Livre  Imprime 

Connu.  Un  Missel  Special  de  Constance,  CEuvre  de  Gutenberg 
avant  1450.  8vo,  wrappers,  pp.  41  (Extrait  du  Bibliographe 
Moderne,  1899).  Paris,  1899 

*  With  MS.  titles  and  memoranda  laid  in. 

3811  Moon    (George    Washington).      The    Oldest    Type-printed 

Book  in  Existence:  A  Disquisition  on  the  Relative  Antiquity  of 
Pfister  and  Mazarin  Bibles  and  the  "65-Line  A"  Catholicon.  Pre- 
faced by  a  Brief  History  of  the  Invention  of  Printing.  2  facsimiles. 
4to,  wrappers,  pp.  47.  London,  1901 

*  No.  200  of  only  241  copies,  privately  printed. 

3812  Paltsits  (Victor  H.)    Missale  Speciale.    The  Newly-Found 

Edition  of  the  Missale  Speciale.  An  examination  of  the  pretentions 
urged  in  behalf  of  this  new  addition  to  our  typographic  incunabula. 
i6mo,  wrappers,  pp.  7.  [New  York,  1899] 

*  One  of  only  25  copies  printed.  Laid  in  is  the  original  article  appearing  in 
Publishers'  Weekly. 

3813  Paltsits  (Victor  H.)     Missale   Speciale.     Being  a   further 

examination  of  the  pretensions  urged  in  behalf  of  this  early  specimen 
of  typography.     8vo,  wrappers,  pp.  11.  New  York,   1900 

*  One  of  only  50  copies  printed.  Laid  in  is  galley  proof  of  another  article  (1902) 
on  the  same  subject. 

3814  Schoepflin  (Jo.  Daniel).    Vindiciae  Typographical,     '/plates 

of  facsimiles  (taken  from  another  copy  and  loosely  inserted).  4to, 
boards.  Argent  [Strasburg],  1760 

*  Scarce.  One  of  the  important  books  on  the  claims  of  Gutenberg.  Schoepflin 
printed  in  this  book  (in  the  Appendix)  certain  documents,  which  he  states  he  dis- 
covered, confirming  the  claims  of  Gutenberg  as  the  inventor  of  printing  (or  movable 
types).  However,  some  of  these  documents  are  now  regarded  with  doubts  as  to  their 
authenticity. 


Ube  Booft  Hrts  453 

PRINTING  (THE  EARLY  PRESSES)— Continued. 

3815  MENTZ.   Wurdtwein  (Stephan  Alexander).   Bibliotheca  Mogun- 

tina.  Libris  Saeculo  Primo  Typographico  Moguntiae  .  .  .  addita 
Inventae  Typographic  Historia.  p facsimiles  of  colophons,  titles,  etc. 
4to,  boards,  uncut.  Ulm,  1791 

*  Prefixed  is  an  account  of  early  Monastic  Libraries  in  Mentz. 

3816  Wyss  (Arthur).      Ein  Deutscher  Cisianus  fur  das  Jahr  1444 

gedruckt  von  Gutenberg.    Autotype  facsimile.    4to,  wrappers,  pp.  19. 

Strassburg,   1900 

3817  NETHERLANDS.     Campbell   (M.    F.    A.    G.)     Annales   de   la 

Typographic  Neerlandaise  au  XVe  Siecle.  Royal  8vo,  boards  (joints 
cracked).  The  Hague,  1874 

*  The  best  bibliography  of  the  Incunabula  of  the  Netherlands. 

3818  Elzeviers.     Berghman  (G.)     Etudes    sur   la    Bibliographic 

Elzevirienne,  bashes  sur  l'ouvrage  "  Les  Elzevier  "  de  M.  Alphonse 
Willems.  Avec  470  figures  reproduisant  les  vignettes,  culs-de-lampe  et 
lettres  grises  des  Elzevier.      Royal  8vo,  half  calf.  Stockholm,  1885 

3819  Elzeviers.    Goldsmid  (Edmund).    A  Complete  Catalogue  of 

all  the  Publications  of  the  Elzevier  Presses  at  Leyden,  Amster- 
dam, the  Hague,  and  Utrecht.  With  Introduction,  Notes  and 
Appendix.     4  vols,  umo,  parchment  paper  wrappers. 

Edinburgh:  Privately  Printed,  1885-88 

3820  Elzeviers.  Pieters  (C. )  Annales  de  lTmprimerie  Elze- 
virienne; ou,  Histoire  de  la  Famille  des  Elzevier  et  de  ses  Editions. 
Royal  8vo,  half  sheep,  uncut.  Gand,  185 1 

3821  Holtrop    (Joh.    Guil.)     Catalogus    Librorum    Saeculo    XV. 

Impressorum,  quotquot  in  Bibliotheca  Regia  Hagana  Asservantur. 
8vo,  half  calf,  gilt.  The  Hague,  1856 

3822  Martens.  Gand  (J.  De).  Recherches  Historiques  et  Cri- 
tiques sur  la  Vie  et  les  Editions  de  Thierry  Martens  (Martinlis,  Mer- 
tens).     Facsimiles,  etc.      Post  8vo,  half  calf.  Alost,  1845 

*  Thierry  Martens  was  the  first  printer  in  what  is  now  Belgium. 

3823  Martens.       Holtrop    (J.    W.)      Thierry    Martens    d'Alost. 

Etude  Bibliographique.    8vo,  three-quarter  morocco,  uncut,  gilt  top. 

La  Haye,  1867 

*  Thierry  Martens  printed  one  of  the  editions  of  the  Letter  of  Columbus  announcing 
the  Discovery  of  the  New  World,  only  one  copy  being  known. 

3824  Plantin  Press.  Biblia  Sacra.  Vulgatae  Editionis.  En- 
graved title  and  device  of  the  Press  on  blank  leaf  at  end.  Post  8vo,  old 
leather.  Antwerp,  1628 


454  Ube  Boofe  Hrts 

PRINTING  (THE  EARLY  PRESSES)— Continued. 

3825  NUREMBERG.      Zeninger's    Press.     Eighth    Nuremberg    Press. 

St.  Vincent  Ferraris.  Opusculum  de  fine  Mundi.  16  leaves,  the 
first  blank,  printed  in  long  lines,  Gothic  letter,  32  lines  to  a  full 
page.  No  date  in  colophon,  but  states  that  St.  Vincent  was  canon- 
ized in  1455.  Zeninger  used  this  type  (Proctor,  No.  1)  from  1480 
to  i486.     4to,  boards.  Nuremberg:   Conrad  Zeninger  [1480?] 

*  Fine  copy.     Not  in  Hain.     Proctor  No.  2240. 

3826  PARIS.     Bernard  (Auguste).     Histoire    de    l'lmprimerie  Royale 

du  Louvre.     Royal  8vo,  paper,  pp.  311.  Paris,  1867 

3827  Code  de  la  Librairie  et  Imprimerie  de  Paris,  ou  Conference 

du  Reglement  arrete  au  Conseil  d'Etat  du  Roy  le  28  Fevrier  1723 
.  .  .  avec  les  Anciennes  Ordonnances,  Edicts,  Declarations,  Arrets, 
&c. ,  depuis  l'an  1332  jusqu'a.  present.       nmo,  old  calf,  gilt. 

Paris,  1744 

3828  Greswell  (E.)     A  View  of  the  Early  Parisian  Greek  Press, 

including  the  lives  of  the  Stephani ;  notices  of  other  contemporary 
Greek  printers  of  Paris;  and  various  particulars  of  the  Literary  and 
Ecclesiastical  History  of  their  Time.      2   vols,    in    1.     8vo,  calf,  gilt. 

Oxford,  1833 

3829  Greswell  (William  Parr).     Annals  of  Parisian  Typography, 

containing  an  Account  of  the  Earliest  Typographical  Establishments 
of  Paris,  and  Notices  and  Illustrations  of  the  most  Remarkable  Pro- 
ductions of  the  Parisian  Gothic  Press.  Facsimiles.  8vo,  half  mo- 
rocco gilt,  gilt  top.  London,  1818 

3830  Maittaire  (Michael).    Stephanorum  Historia,  Vitas  ipsorum 

ac  libros  complectens.  Portrait  of  Robert  Estienne  by  Stuart.  8vo, 
old  calf  (binding  broken).  Presentation  copy  from  Lord  Kings- 
borough.  London,  1709 

*  Lives  and  bibliography  of  the  productions  of  the  famous  French  printers,  the  Es- 
tiennes.  Besides  the  portrait,  there  are  reproductions  of  the  various  printers'  devices 
used  by  them. 

3831   Philippe  (Jules).     Origine  de  l'lmprimerie  a  Paris.     D'apres 

des  Documents  inedits.  Xylographic  and  other  facsimiles .  8vo,  half 
morocco,  gilt  top,  uncut.      Presentation  copy.  Paris,  1885 

*  Only  250  copies  on  "  papier  velin."     The  original  wrappers  bound  in. 


XTbe  Boofe  arts  455 

PRINTING  (THE   EARLY  PRESSES)—  Continued. 

3832  ROME.       [Audiffredi    (Joan    Baptiste).]      Catalogus   Historico- 

Criticus  Romanarum  Editionum  Saeculi  XV,  in  quo  praeter  editiones 
a  Maettario,  Orlando,  ac.  P.  Laerio  relatas,  et  hie  plerumque  plenius 
uberiusque  descripta,  &c.  4to,  wrappers,  pp.  476,  and  leaf  of  fac- 
similes. Rome,  1783 

*  Full  bibliographical  descriptions  of  books  printed  in  Rome,  including  those  printed 
by  Pannartz  and  Sweynheym  at  Subiaco. 

3833  Laire  (P.    Francisci  Xaver).     Specimen   Historicum  Typo- 

graphiae  Romanae  XV.  Saeculi.  Vignette  on  title  and  facsimile.  8vo, 
old  leather.  Roma,  1778 

3834  SPAIN.     Mendez  (F.  Francisco).     Typographia  Espanola;  o,  His- 

toria  de  la  Introduccion,  Propagacion  y  Progresos  del  Arte  de  la 
Imprenta  en  Espana.     Tomo  I.     Portrait.      Small  4to,  half  vellum. 

Madrid,  1796 

*  No  more  than  this  volume  was  published,  which  contains  the  bibliography  of 
Spanish  printing  of  the  15th  Century  complete.  Scarce.  Henry  Thomas  Buckle's 
copy,  with  his  autograph  and  bookplate. 

3835  N£e    de    la    Rochelle   (J.  F.)     Recherches    Historiques   et 

Critiques  sur  l'Etablissement  de  l'Art  Typographique  en  Espagneet 
en  Portugal,  pendant  la  quinzieme  siecle.  8vo,  wrappers,  pp.  67. 
Only  350  printed.  Paris,  1830 

3836  SPEIER.     The  Second  Press  in  Speier.     [Jean    Huss. ]     Gesta 

Christi.  Folio,  a,  ii,  commences,  "  Incipiunt  gesta  Christi";  on 
the  last  leaf  is,  "  Expliciut  Gesta  Christi  ''  Eleven  leaves,  without 
place,  printer's  name,  date,  catch-word,  or  pagination,  but  with 
sheet-signatures.  Printed  in  double  columns  (except  the  last  page- 
which  runs  the  full  width  of  the  page),  32  lines  to  a  column,  in  semi- 
Roman  type.      Bound  in  old  half  calf.  [Speier,  147 1  or  1472] 

*  An  extremely  rare  and  interesting  example  of  the  Second  Press  in 
Speier,  according  to  Proctor,  and  the  first  book  printed  of  the  celebrated 
Bohemian  Reformer. 

Two  printers  commenced  about  the  same  time  to  print  in  Speier,  one  known  as  the 
Printer  of  the  "  Postilla  Scolastica,"  the  other  the  printer  of  this,  commonly  known 
as  the  Printer  of  the  "  Gesta  Christi."  The  name  of  neither  is  known,  and  of  the  few 
books  that  are  in  existence  from  their  presses  only  one  of  each  bears  a  date.  The 
"  Postilla  Scolastica"  is  dated  1471,  from  which  it  is  assumed  that  this  printer  pre- 
ceded the  printer  of  the  "Gesta,"  as  the  only  book  of  the  latter  which  is  dated 
bears  the  date  of  1472.  The  question  of  priority  can  hardly  be  settled  from  such  scant 
data,  as  it  is  quite  possible  that  of  the  eleven  books  known  as  coming  from  the  press 
of  the  printer  of  the  "  Gesta,"  some  may  have  been  issued  lfkewise  in  147 1. 

The  date  of  1472  referred  to  above  is  found  in  the  colophon  leaf  of  the  Contemplations 
of  John  de  Turrecremata.  This  leaf  is  fortunately  bound  with  the  volume  here  described, 
making  an  exceedingly  important  and  valuable  addition.     Hain,    9057;  Proctor,  2323. 


45 6  Ube  Boofe  Hrts 

PRINTING  (THE  EARLY  PRESSES)— Coniinued. 

3837  STRASBURG.     Laborde  (Leon  de).     Debuts  de  l'Imprimerie  a 

Strasbourg;  ou,  Recherches  sur  les  Travaux  Mysterieux  de  Guten- 
berg dans  cette  ville,  et  sur  le  Proces  qui  lui  fut  intente  en  1439  a 
cette  occasion,    j  plates.    Royal  8vo,  half  morocco,  uncut.    Paris,  1840 

*  Scarce.  Laborde  gives  transcripts  of  the  original  documents  used  in  the  famous 
action  against  Gutenberg,  the  plates  being  partial  facsimiles.  The  originals  of  these 
were  destroyed  by  fire  during  the  Franco-German  War,  so  that  this  book  is  the  sole 
authority  for  these  documents. 

3838   Mentelius  (Jacob).     De   Vera   Typographic  Origine.     4to, 

half  calf.  Paris,  1650 

*  The  treatise  claims  Mentelin  as  the  originator  of  printing  with  movable  types,  and 
asserts  that  Gutenberg  obtained  his  knowledge  from  him.  An  engraving  is  given  in 
the  text  of  the  arms  of  the  Schott  family.  Martin  Schott  was  the  successor  of  Men- 
telin in  his  printing  business  at  Strasburg. 

3^39  Schmidt  (Charles).  Jean  Gruninger,  1483-1531.  4  fac- 
similes of  the  .printers'1  devices.  4to,  wrappers,  pp.  103.  (Repertoire 
Bibliographique  Strasbourgeois.)  Strasbourg,  1893 

3840  Schmidt    (Charles).      Martin    et   Jean    Schott,    1481-1499, 

1500-1544.  4  facsimiles  of  the  printers'  devices.  4to,  wrappers,  pp.  68. 
(Repertoire  Bibliographique  Strasbourgeois.)  Strasbourg,  1893 

3841    Schurer's    Press.      Fragmeta     passionis    dni  |  nostri    Jesu 

Christi.  A  celeberrimo  (divini  eloquii  |  oratore)  dfio  Joanne  Geiler 
ex  Keisersberg  Theo-  |  logo,  sub  typo  placete  mellee  pdicate.  Per 
Jacobu  I  Ottherii  familiare  ejus  in  hunc  modum  collecta.  91  leaves 
unpaged,  printed  in  semi-Gothic  type,  long  lines,  36  to  a  full  page. 
4to,  wrappers.  [Strassburg]:   Matthias  Schurer,  December,  1508 

*  Dr.  Kloss's  copy,  with  his  label.  The  title  xylograph,  with  a  large  woodcut.  Urs 
Graf  illustrated  several  books  for  this  printer,  and  the  woodcut,  although  unsigned, 
may  be  by  that  famous  engraver.  One  of  the  earliest  books  printed  by  Schurer,  and 
an  interesting  example  of  the  early  Strasburg  press. 

3842  SWEDEN.     Klemming  (G.  E.)     Sveriges  Bibliografi,  1481-1600. 

Parts  1-4  (1481-1530)  all  published.  Facsimiles.  4  parts,  8vo, 
wrappers,  pp.  216.  Upsala,  1889 

3843  ULM.     Hassler  (Conrad  Dieterich).     Ulm's  Buchdrucker  Kunst, 

facsimiles  and  title-page  in  gold  and  colors,  Ulm,  1840;  bound  with  it  is 
the  Supplement,  "  Explicatio  Monumenti  Typographici  Antiquissimi 
Nuper  Reperti,"  pp.  9,  by  the  same  author,  Ulm,  1840.  4to,  half 
morocco.  Ulm,  1840 


Ube  Boofe  arts  457 

PRINTING  (THE  EARLY  PRESSES)— Continued. 

3844  VENICE.    Aldine  Press.     Aide  Manuce  et  l'Hellenisme  a  Venice. 

Par  Ambroise  Firmin-Didot.  Facsimile  and  four  portraits.  8vo, 
cloth,  uncut.  Paris,  1875 

*  With  presentation  inscription  from  the  author. 

3845  Aldine  Press.    A  Bibliographical  Sketch  of  the  Aldine  Press 

at  Venice  ....  translated  and  abridged  from  Renouard's  "Annales 
de  l'lmprimerie  des  Aides,"  revised  and  corrected  by  Edmund 
Goldsmid.     3  vols.  121110,  parchment  paper  wrappers. 

Edinburgh:  Privately  printed,  1887 

3846  Aldine  Press.     Libri  de  Re  Rustica.     M.  Catonis,  M.  Terentii 

Varronis,  L.  Junii  Moderati,  Mellae,  Palladii,  Georgii  Alexandrini 
enarrationes.  Two  titles,  both  with  the  Aldine  anchor.  8vo,  vellum, 
gilt  back,  gilt  edges.     Fine  copy.  Venice:  Aldus  Manutius,  1514 

3847  Brown   (Horatio   F.)     The  Venetian   Printing  Press.     An 

Historical  Study  based  upon  Documents  for  the  most  part  hitherto  un- 
published.  With  22  facsimiles  of  early  printing.   4to,  cloth.   Lond.1891 

3848  Jenson's   Press.     Sardini    (Giacomo).      Esame  sui   Principi 

della  Francese  ed  Italiana  Typografia  ovvero  storia  critica  di  Nicolao 
Jenson.  4 plates.  3  vols,  in  one.  Folio,  wrappers,  pp.  139+ 157  + 126. 

Lucca,  1796-98 

*  A  valuable  critical  treatise  on  Jenson,  with  a  bibliographical  description  of  the 
books  issued  by  him. 

3849  Jenson's  Press.  The  First  Book  printed  by  Jenson  at  Ven- 
ice. Eusebii  Pamphili  de  Evangelica  Pr/eparatione.  i42leaves, 
single  column,  39  lines  to  a  page,  in  Roman  type.  Arabesque  bor- 
der to  first  page  in  gold  and  colors,  and  large  initial  letters  through- 
out, the  smaller  capitals  painted  by  hand  (the  first  and  last  leaf 
water-stained,  and  the  extreme  margins  of  some  of  the  earlier  leaves 
also  a  little  stained).  Folio,  handsomely  bound  by  Stikeman,  in 
full  crimson  crushed  levant  morocco,  gilt  back  and  sides,  edges  gilt 
on  the  rough.  Venice:  Nicholas  Jenson,  1470 

*  Very  rare.  A  tall  copy,  with  broad  margins.  The  Editio  Princeps  of 
Eusebius'  Evangelical  Preparation. 

In  Jenson's  first  year  of  printing  four  books  were  issued  by  him,  of  which 
this  is  generally  considered  to  be  the  first,  as  it  is  also  the  first  book 
printed  in  the  beautiful  type  known  as  jenson  type.  this  is  the  ilhlier 
copy,  with  heber's  stamp,  and  a  lengthy  note  written  in  as  to  its  rarity. 

an  interesting  feature  about  this  copy  is  the  fact  of  its  border  on  the 
front  page   differing  in  its  ornamentation  from  one  or  two  of  the  few 

COPIES  THAT  ARE  KNOWN.  It  IS  ALSO  PLAINLY  EVIDENT  THAT  THIS  BORDER,  AS 
LIKEWISE  THE  LARGER  INITIALS,  WERE  STAMPED  IN  BY  HAND  AFTER  THE  PAGE  WAS 
PRINTED,  THE  IMPRESSION  OF  THE  WOODEN  BLOCK  BEING  DISTINGUISHABLE  IN  SEV- 
ERAL PLACES. 


45 8  ^fce  Mook  Brts 

PRINTING  (THE  EARLY  PRESSES)—  Continued. 

3850  VENICE.  Le  Rouge's  Press.  Editio  Princeps  of  Herodotus 
Herodoti  Halicarnasei  Historiarum.  259  leaves,  single  column,  35 
lines  to  a  page,  in  Roman  type.  4to,  handsomely  bound  by  Stikeman 
in  dark  green  crushed  levant  morocco,  gilt  back  and  sides,  edges  gilt, 
on  the  rough  (a  small  hole  in  the  three  first  leaves  and  in  the  last 
two,  and  some  contemporary  writing  on  a  few  of  the  margins). 

Venice:  Jacobus  Rubeus,  1474 
*Very  rare.  Printed  with  Jenson's  original  Roman  type.  Jean  Le  Rouge 
— or,  in  his  Latinized  form,  Jacobus  Rubeus — came  to  Venice  apparently  soon 
after  jenson,  and  became  associated  with  him  in  some  way,  possibly  assist- 
ing him  in  his  printing  office.  about  i472  he  was  admitted  by  the  council 
of  Venice  as  a  printer,  and  commenced  issuing  books  shortly  afterwards, 
his  first  book  known  being  dated  1473.  the  type  used  for  his  books  issued 
up  to  1474  was  undoubtedly  jenson's  original  font  of  roman  as  used  by  him 

IN  THE    EUSEBIUS    AND    OTHER  WORKS.       In   I473    JENSON    BEGAN    ABANDONING  THE 

Roman  for  Gothic  type,  and  possibly  not  contemplating  any  immediate  use 

OF  IT,  RELINQUISHED  IT  TO  Le  ROUGE.  No  BOOK  OF  JENSON'S  PRINTED  WITH  THIS 
TYPE  IS  IN  EXISTENCE  DATING  FROM  1474,  AND  IT  WAS  ONLY  A  FEW  YEARS  LATER 
THAT  HE  BEGAJM  AGAIN  TO  SPARINGLY  USE  ROMAN  TYPE,  WHICH  WAS  APPARENTLY  A 
MODIFICATION  OF  HIS  FIRST  FONT. 

IT  BECOMES  AN  INTERESTING  QUESTION  UNDER  WHAT  CIRCUMSTANCES  Le  ROUGE 
WORKED  AS  A  PRINTER.  WAS  HE  A  PARTNER  WITH  JENSON;  DID  HE  PRINT  BOOKS 
WITH  THE  ELDER  PRINTER'S  TYPES,  AND  WERE  THEY  ISSUED  FROM  THE  SAME  ESTAB- 
LISHMENT UNDER  A  PARTNERSHIP  SCHEME?  THAT  THEY  WERE  VERY  CLOSELY  ASSO- 
CIATED IS  UNDOUBTED,  JENSON  BEQUEATHING  HIM  A  LEGACY  IN  HIS  WILL,  IN 
WHICH  HE  IS  CALLED  "  compare"  OR  ASSOCIATE. 


Engraving  anfc  Block  Books. 

3851  ANDERSON  (ALEXANDER).     Memorial  of  Alexander  Ander- 

son, the  First  Engraver  on  Wood  in  America.  By  Benson  J.  Lossing. 
Portrait  and  38  impressions  from  Anderson's  original  woodblocks.  Royal 
8vo,  paper,  pp.  107,  uncut.  New  York:  For  the  subscribers,  1872 

*  Large  Paper  copy.     Only  a  few  printed. 

3852   A  Brief  Catalogue  of  Books,  illustrated  with  Engravings  by 

Dr.  Alexander  Anderson,  with  Biographical  Sketch  of  the  Artist. 
[By  E.  A.  Duyckinck  and  Benson  J.  Lossing.]  Dr.  Anderson's  book- 
plate, and  some  of  his  woodcuts,  from  blocks  drawn  and  engraved  after  his 
ninetieth  year .     8vo,  cloth.  New  York,  1885 

•  *  Only  100  copies  privately  printed  by  Thompson  and  Moreau.  Presentation  copy 
from  Charles  C.  Moreau. 


Zbc  Boofe  Hrts  459 

ENGRAVING  AND   BLOCK  BOOKS— Continued. 

3853  ARS   MORIENDI    (THE).     Editio  Princeps,  circa  1450.     A  Re- 

production of  the  Copy  in  the  British  Museum.  Edited  by  W. 
Harry  Rylands.  Introduction  by  George  Bullen.  4to,  cloth,  un- 
cut. London,  1881 

*  Limited  issue,  printed  for  the  Holbein  Society. 

3854  BERJEAU  k(J.  PH.)     Biblia  Pauperum,  reproduced  in    facsimile 

from  one  of  the  copies  in  the  British  Museum,  with  an  Historical  and 
Bibliographical  Introduction.      Folio,  half  morocco.     London,  1859 

3855  Geschiedenis  van   het    heylighe   Cruys;    or,    History   of  the 

Holy  Cross.  Reproduced  in  facsimile  from  the  Original  Edition 
printed  by  J.  Veldener  in  1483.  Text  and  Engravings  by  J.  Ph. 
Berjeau.      Square  8vo,  cloth.  London,  1863 

3856 Catalogue    Illustre    des    Livres    Xylographiques.     8vo,    half 

morocco,  gilt  top,  uncut.  London,  1865 

3857  BURT  (CHARLES).     Catalogue  of  Line  Engravings,  Etchings, 

and  original  Drawings  by  Charles  Burt,  dec'd.  8vo,  wrappers, 
pp.  50.  Brooklyn,  1893 

*  No.  3  of  only  125  copies  privately  printed.  Laid  in  is  a  letter  of  C.  W.  Frederick- 
son  concerning  the  collection. 

3858  CONWAY  (WILLIAM  MARTIN).     The  Woodcutters  of   the 

Netherlands  in  the  Fifteenth  Century.     8vo,  cloth. 

Cambridge  (England),  1884 

*  A  valuable  book  on  the  early  wood-engravers  and  book-illustrators. 

3859  CRANE   (WALTER).     Of  the  Decorative  Illustration   of  Books 

Old  and  New.     Profusely  illustrated  with  facsimiles.     Square  crown 

8vo,  cloth.     (Ex-Libris  Series,  edited  by  Gleeson  White.) 

London,  1896 

3860  CUST  (LIONEL).     The  Master  E.  S.  and   the  "  Ars  Moriendi." 

A  Chapter  in  the  History  of  Engraving  during  the  XVth  Century. 
Facsimile  reproductions  of  engravings  .  .  .  at  Oxford  and  in  the  British 
Museum,  including  a  reprint  of  the  Ars  Moriendi  Block  Book  in  the 
British  Museum.     4to,  boards,  cloth  back.  Oxford,  1898 

3861  DELABORDE    (VICOMTE    HENRI).     Le    Departement   des 

Estampes  a  la  Bibliotheque  Nationale.  Notice  Historique,  suivie 
d'un  Catalogue  des  Estampes.     Crown  8vo,  cloth.  Paris,  1875 

3862  La  Gravureen  Italie  avant  Marc-Antoine,  1452-1505.   Numer- 
ous reproductions.     4to,  half  morocco,  gilt  top,  uncut.        Paris,  1883 

*  No.  16  of  only  25  copies  on  Holland  paper. 


460  Ube  Book  Brts 

ENGRAVING  AND   BLOCK  BOOKS— Continued. 

3863  DIDOT    (AMBROISE    FIRMIN).        Essai    Typographique   et 

Bibliographique  sur  l'Histoire  de  la  Gravure  sur  Bois.  8vo,  wrap- 
pers, pp.  315.  Paris,  1863 

3864  Les  Graveurs  de  Portraits  en  France.      Catalogue    raisonne 

de  la  Collection  des  Portraits  de  l'Ecole  Francaise  appartenant 
a  Ambroise  Firmin-Didot.  Precede  d'une  Introduction.  2  vols. 
8vo,  half  morocco,  gilt  top,  uncut.  Paris,  1875—77 

*  Limited  edition  of  600  copies. 

k 

3865  DUCHESNE    (JEAN).       Essai    sur   Les    Nielles,    Gravures   des 

Orfevres  Florentins  du  XVe  Siecle.  Portrait  and  reproductions.  Post 
8vo,  half  calf  (back  loose).  Paris,  1826 

3866  GANDELLINI    (GIOVANNI   GORI).      Notizie  Istoriche  degli 

Intagliatori.  Seconda  Edizione  arricchita  di  Notizie  Interessanti, 
la  Vita  dell'  Autore,  etc.  Portrait.  15  vols,  post  8vo,  half  morocco. 
(Astor  Library  stamp  on  binding.)     Fine  set.  Siena,  1808-16 

3867  GROLIER    CLUB.       Catalogue  ...    of    Engraved    Portraits    of 

Women  Writers  from  Sappho  to  George  Eliot.  1 21110,  wrappers, 
pp.  24.  New  York,  1895 

3868  Engraved  Portraits  of  Washington,    nmo,  wrappers,  pp.  59. 

(Laid  in  is  invitation,  etc.,  to  the  private  view.)        New  York,  1899 

3869  HADEN  (SIR  FRANCIS  SEYMOUR).      Catalogue  of    Etch- 

ings, Dry  Points,  and  Mezzotints  exhibited  at  the  Grolier  Club. 
i2mo,  wrappers,  pp.  112.  New  York,  1902 

*  A  valuable  catalogue  describing  the  "  states." 

3870  [HEINECKEN  (CARL  HEINRICH    VON).]     Idee  Generale 

d'une  Collection  complette  d'Estampes,  avec  une  Dissertation  sur 
l'Origine  de  la  Gravure  et  sur  les  Premiers  Livres  d'Images.  32  fac- 
similes of  early  engravings.      8vo,  old  russia,  gilt.  Leipzig,  1771 

3871  [JANSEN  (HENRI).]     Essai  sur  l'Origine  de  la  Gravure  en  Bois 

et  en  Taille-douce,  et  sur  la  Connoissance  des  Estampes  des  XVe 
et  XVIe  Siecles,  oii  il  est  parle  aussi  de  l'origine  des  Cartes  a 
jouer  et  des  Cartes  geographiques;  suivi  de  Recherches  sur  l'origine 
du  Papier,  &c.      2  vols.  8vo,  half  morocco.  Paris,  1808 

*  The  author  was  keeper  of  the  books  and  prints  of  Prince  Talleyrand.  20  plates 
of  facsimiles  of  early  rare  engravings^and  of  early  water-marks  are  given,  with  copious 
descriptions. 


XTbe  JBoofe  arts  461 

ENGRAVING  AND  BLOCK  BOOKS— Continued. 

3872  KEPPEL  (FREDERICK)  and  OTHERS.    What  Etchings  Are, 

New  York,  1890;  Modern  Disciples  of  Rembrandt,  New  York,  1890; 
The  Golden  Age  of  Engraving,  New  York,  1893;  American  Etchers, 
by  Mrs.  Schuyler  Van  Rensselaer  (to  which  is  added  "  Charles 
Meryon,  a  Biographical  Sketch,"  by  F.  Keppel),  New  York,  1886; 
The  Best  Portraits  in  Engraving,  by  Charles  Sumner,  New  York, 
1875.     All  illustrated.     Royal  8vo,  wrappers.      (5  pieces.) 

3873  LE  BLANC  (CH.)     Manuel  de  l'Amateur  d'Estampes,  contenant: 

1.  Un  Dictionnaire    des    Graveurs    de    Toutes    les    Nations  .   .   .   ; 

2.  Un  Repertoire  des  Estampes  dont  les  Auteurs  ne  sont  connus 
que  par  des  Marques  Figures;  3.  Un  Dictionnaire  des  Monogrammes 
des  Graveurs;  4.  Une  Table  des  Peintres,  Sculpteurs,  Architectes  et 
Dessinateurs .  .  .  ;  5.  Une  Table  Methodique  des  Estampes  Decrites 
.  .  .  et  Precede  de  Considerations  sur  l'Histoire  de  la  Gravure. 
2  vols.  8vo,  half  morocco  (loose  in  covers).  Paris,  1854-56 

3874  LINTON    (W.  J.)     The  History  of  Wood-Engraving  in  America. 

Numerous  specimens.     4to,  oak  boards,  cloth  back,  uncut. 

*  No.  570  of  1,000  copies,  signed  by  the  author.  London,   1882 

3875  LIPPMANN   (FRIEDRICH).     The  Art  of  Wood-Engraving  in 

Italy   in  the   Fifteenth   Century.      English   Edition,  with  extensive 

corrections  and  additions  by  the  author, which  have  not  appeared  in 

the  German  Original.     $g  illustrations,  including  reproductions  of  rare 

woodcuts.      Royal  8vo,  half  morocco,  gilt  tops,  uncut. 

London:  Quaritch,  1888 

3876  REMBRANDT.     Catalogue  Raisonne  de  toutes  les  Estampes  qui 

forment  l'oeuvre  de  Rembrandt  et  ceux  de  ces  Principaux  Imitateurs. 
Nouvelle  Edition,  entierement  refondue,  corrigee  et  considerable- 
ment  augmentee.  Par  Adam  Bartsch.  Plates.  2  vols,  in  1.  Post 
8vo,  half  morocco.  Vienna,  1797 

3877  RENOUVIER  (JULES).     Des  Gravures  en  Bois  dans  les  Livres 

d'Anthoine  Verard,  1485-15 12.     Frontispiece.     8vo,  wrappers,  pp.  50. 

Paris,  1859 

3878  Des  Portraits  d'Auteurs  dans  les  Livres  du  XVe  Siecle.     8vo, 

cloth,  pp.  22.     Only  214  printed.  Paris,  1863 

3879  SOTHEBY   (SAMUEL  LEIGH).     Memoranda  relating  to  the 

Block-Books  in  the  Bibliotheque  Imperiale,  Paris,  made  October, 
M.DCCC.LVIII.  Illustrations.  4to,  wrappers,  pp.  23.  (Lenox 
Library  duplicate.)  Lond.:  For  the  Author,  1859 

*  No.  joi  of  a  limited  number  of  copies  privately  printed.     With  presentation  in- 
scription. 


462  Ube  Boofe  Hrts 

ENGRAVING  AND  BLOCK  BOOKS— Continued. 

3880  SUYDERHOEF   (JONAS).      Verzeichniss   seiner  Kupferstiche, 

beschreiben  von  Johann  Wussin.    8vo,  cloth,  pp.  85.     Leipzig,  1861 

3881  TIFFIN  (W.  F.)     Gossip   About  Portraits,  principally  Engraved 

Portraits.     Crown  8vo,  cloth.  London,  1866 

*  Containing  much  interesting  information  about  rare  portraits. 

3882  WEIGEL  (T.  O.)  and  ZESTERMANN  (AD.)     Die  Anfange 

der  Druckerkunst  in  Bild  und  Schrift.  An  deren  Friihesten  in  der 
Weigel'schen  Sammlung.  145  facsimiles  in  colors.  2  vols,  royal  4to, 
cloth,  morocco  backs.  Leipzig,  1866 

*  Scarce.     Perfect  reproductions  of  the  earliest  engravings  known,  in  wood,  metal 
and  copper. 

3883  WILLSHIRE  (WILLIAM  HUGHES).    An  Introduction  to  the 

Study  and  Collection  of  Ancient  Prints.  Second  Edition,  revised 
and  enlarged,  j  facsimiles,  and  reproductions  of  monograms,  marks, 
cyphers,  water-marks,  etc.      2  vols.  8vo,  half  roan.  London,  1877 


BooMPlates, 

3884  ALLEN    (CHARLES    DEXTER).       Classified    List   of    Early 

American  Book-Plates.     Facsimiles,      umo,  wrappers,  pp.  38. 

New  York:   Grolier  Club,  1894 

3885  American  Book-Plates.  A  Guide  to  their  Study,  with  Ex- 
amples. With  Bibliography  by  Eben  Newell  Hewins.  Numerous 
reproductions.     Square  crown  8vo,  cloth.  New  York,  1894 

3886  American  Book-Plates.  A  Guide  to  their  Study.  With  Biblio- 
graphy, by  E.  N.  Hewins.  40  copperplates  and  numerous  illustrations 
in  the  text.     8vo,  vellum  paper.  London,  1895 

*  Large  Paper  copy.     No.  57  of  only  78  copies  printed  for  England  on  Japanese 
vellum. 

3887  CASTLE    (EGERTON).      English  Book-Plates.     An  Illustrated 

handbook  for  Students  of  Ex-Libris.     Square  crown  8vo,  cloth. 

London,  1892 

3888  HAMILTON  (WALTER).     Dated  Book-Plates,  with  a  Treatise 

on  their  Origin  and  Development.      With  about  100  illustrations.  4tor 
cloth.  London,  1895 

3889  French  Book-Plates.    Numerous  reproductions.     Square  crown 

8vo,  cloth.     (The  Ex-Libris  Series.)  London,  1896 


TLbc  JBoofe  arts  463 

BOOK-PLATES— Continued. 

3890  HARDY  (W.  J.)    Book-Plates.    Facsimiles.   Post  8vo,  cloth,  uncut. 

(Books  about  Books.)  London,  1893 

3891  SLATER  (J.  H.)   Book-Plates  and  their  Value.  English  and  Ameri- 

can plates.     Crown  8vo,  buckram,  gilt  top,  uncut.  London,  1898 

3892  VINYCOMB  (JOHN).    On  the  Processes  for  the  Production  of  Ex- 

Libris.  Reprinted  from  the  Journal  of  the  Ex-Libris  Society  with 
additional  illustrations.  Facsimiles  (some  colored)  and  other  illustra- 
tions.    Crown  8vo,  cloth.  London,  1894 


:Bookbinfcing. 

3893  ARNETT  (JOHN  ANDREWS).     Inquiry  into  the  Nature  and 

Form  of  the  Books  of  the  Ancients,  with  a  History  of  the  Art  of 
Bookbinding.     Facsimiles,  portrait  of  Roger  Payne,  etc.      i2mo,  cloth. 

London,  1837 

3894  BRASSINGTON   (W.  SALT).     A  History  of  the  Art  of  Book- 

binding, with  some  Account  of  the  Books  of  the  Ancients.      With 
numerous  engravings  and  photographic  reproductions  of  ancient  bindings  in 
color  and  monotint.     Royal  8vo,  cloth,  gilt  top,  uncut.   London,  1894 
*  Contains  a  reprint,  with  additions,  of  Arnett's  book. 

3895  CUNDALL  (JOSEPH).  On  Bookbindings,  Ancient  and  Modern. 

28  facsimile   reproductions  of  Maioli,  De  Thou,  Grolier,  and  other  fine 
bindings.     Square  8vo,  cloth.  London,  1881 

3896  FLETCHER  (WILLIAM  Y.)    Bookbinding  in  France.  8  colored 

plates  and  31  illustrations  in  the  text.     Small   4to,  wrappers,  pp.  80. 
(Portfolio  Monograph,  No.  10.)  London,  1894 

3897  GROLIER   CLUB.     Mosaic  Bookbindings.     A  Catalogue  of  an 

Exhibition,      iamo,  wrappers,  pp.  53.  New  York,  1902 

3898 Exhibition  of  Silver,  Embroidered  and  Curious  Bookbindings. 

urao,  wrappers,  pp.  86.  New  York,  1903 

3899  Exhibition  of  some  of  the  Latest  Artistic  Bindings  done  at  the 

Club  Bindery,      nmo,  wrappers,  pp.  47.  New  York,  1906 


464  XTbe  JBoofe  Hrts 

BOOKBINDING—  Continued. 

3900  HOE   (ROBERT).     Lecture  on  Bookbinding  as  a  Fine  Art.      De- 

livered before  the  Grolier  Club,  Feb.  26,  1885.  With  63  reproduc- 
tions of  bindings  by  famous  binders,  etc.  4to,  boards,  cloth  back,  gilt 
top,  uncut.  New  York,  1886 

*  One  of  200  special  copies  printed  on  Holland  Paper,  and  published  by  the  Grolier 
Club. 

3901  HORNE   (HERBERT   P.)     The  Binding  of  Books.     An  Essay 

in  the  History  of  Gold-tooled  Bindings.  Facsimiles.  Post  8vo, 
cloth,  uncut.     (Books  about  Books.)  London,  1894 

3902  MATTHEWS    (BRANDER).       Bookbinding    Old    and    New. 

Notes  of  a  Book-Lover.  With  an  Account  of  the  Grolier  Club  of 
New  York.  33  facsimiles  of  bindings  and  46  illustrations  in  the  text. 
Square  post  8vo,  cloth.  New  York,  1895 

3903  PEIGNOT   (GABRIEL).     Essai  Historique  et  Archeologique  sur 

la  Reliure  des  Livres,  et  sur  l'etat  de  la  Librairie  chez  les  Anciens. 
2  plates.      8vo,  half  crimson  morocco,  pp.  84.  Dijon,  1834 

*  Only  200  printed. 

3904  PRIDEAUX  (S.  T.)    An  Historical  Sketch  of  Bookbinding.    With 

a  Chapter  on  Early  Stamped  Bindings  by  E.  Gordon  Duff.  3 plates 
of  bindings  (2  colored).      Square  post  8vo,  buckram,  uncut. 

London,  1893 

*  No.  92  of  120  copies  on  hand-made  paper.   Pages  250-294  contain  a  Bibliography. 
The  two  colored  facsimiles  were  issued  only  in  this  limited  edition. 

3905  QUARITCH  (BERNARD).     Catalogue  of  1,500  Books  remark- 

able for  the  Beauty  or  the  Age  of  their  Bindings,  or  as  bearing 
indications  of  Former  Ownership  by  Great  Book  Collectors  and 
Famous  Historical  Personages.  (With  prices.)  Royal  8vo,  half 
morocco.  London,  1889 

3906  ZAEHNSDORF'S  Short  History  of  Bookbinding,  illustrated,  Lon- 

don, 1895;  Jean  Grolier  (Grolier  Club,  n.  d.);  Leon  Gruel, 
Relieur,  facsimiles,  Paris,  1893;  Something  about  Leather,  two 
Booklets,  issued  by  the  Gorham  Company,  New  York,  1897. 
5   Pamphlets. 


Ube  JSooft  Srts  465 


paper  anfc  fl>aper*flDaking. 

3907  DENNE   (REV.  SAMUEL).     Observations  on  Paper  or  Paper 

Marks,  with  an  Index  arranged  according  to  Dates.  5  large  plates 
of  printers'  marks  and  one  of  autographs  (describing  nearly  70  paper- 
marks).     4to,  wrappers.     (Royal  Society  of  Antiquaries.) 

London,  1795 

3908  HERRING   (RICHARD).       Paper  and   Paper  Making,   Ancient 

and  Modern.  Introduction  by  Rev.  George  Croly.  5  plates  and 
30  examples  of  various  grades  and  colors  of  paper.  Second  Edition. 
8vo,  cloth.  London,  1856 

3909  Paper    and    Paper   Making,    Ancient    and    Modern.       Third 

Edition.      8vo,  cloth.  London,  1863 

3910  Practical  Guide  to  the  Varieties  and  Relative  Value  of  Paper 

.  .  .  To  which  is  added  a  History  of  the  Art  of  Paper  Making. 
Upwards  of  200  samples  of  paper  of  every  description.     4to,  cloth. 

London,  i860 

3911  KOOPS  (MATTHIAS).     Historical  Account  of  the  Substances 

which  have  been  used  to  Describe  Events,  and  to  convey  Ideas  from 
the  Earliest  Date  to  the  Invention  of  Paper.  Small  folio,  original 
boards,  pp.  91.  London:  Printed  by  T.  Burton,  1800 

*  Rare  and  curious.  "Printed  on  the  First  Useful  Paper  manufactured  soley 
(sic)  from  straw."  The  book  is  printed  on  a  thick  light  brown  paper,  the  discoverer 
not  having  apparently  found  a  means  of  bleaching  it.  From  p.  85  to  the  end  the 
leaves  are  made  from  wood  alone.  The  book  is  dedicated  to  George  III.,  and  is 
signed  by  the  inventor,  with  his  autograph. 

3912  KOOPS  (MATTHIAS).     Historical  Account  of  the  Substances 

used  .  .  .  for  Paper.  Second  Edition.  Frontispiece,  shou<ing  the 
Papyrus  plant.     8vo,  half  calf.  London,  1801 

*  Also  printed  on  straw  paper.     Laid  in  is  a  specimen  of  printing  on  thin  cork. 

3913  VACHON  (MARIUS).     Les  Arts  et  les  Industries  du    Papier  en 

France,  1 871-1894.  Profusely  illustrated  with  specimens  of  various 
processes  of  color  printing,  etchings^  etc.     4to,  cloth.    Paris,  s.  d.  [1894] 


466  XTbe  Bool?  Hrts 


Bibliograpbp  ant)  Xiterarp  Ibietor^ 

3914  ADAMS  (CHARLES    KENDALL).     A    Manual    of    Historical 

Literature,    comprising   brief  descriptions  of   the  most  important 
Histories  in  English,  French,  and  German.   Post  8vo,  cloth,  pp.  665. 

New  York,  1882 

3915  Manual  of  Historical  Literature.     Third  Edition,  revised  and 

enlarged.     Post  8vo,  cloth,  pp.  720.  New  York  [1888] 

3916  ADAMS    (OSCAR    FAY).     Dictionary    of    American    Authors. 

Fifth   Edition,  revised   and   enlarged.      Post  8vo,  cloth. 

Boston,  1905 

3917  ADAMS  (W.DAVENPORT).   Dictionary  of  English  Literature. 

Being  a  Comprehensive  Guide  to  English  Authors  and  their  Works. 
Third  Edition.     Square  8vo,  cloth.  London,  n.  d. 

3918  ALCIATI    (ANDREA).     Green    (Henry).     Andrea  Alciati  and 

his  Books  of  Emblems.  A  Biographical  and  Bibliographical  Study. 
Engraved  title  and  frontispiece.     8vo,  cloth.  London,  1872 

3919 Collection   of  the  Emblem   Books  of  Andrea  Alciatus,  in  the 

library  of  George  Edward  Sears.     8vo,  wrappers,  pp.  39. 

New  York:  Privately  Printed,  1888 

3920  AMAT  DI  SAN  FILIPPO  (PIETRO).     Bibliografia  dei  Viag- 

giatori  Italiani.  Ordinata  Cronologicamente  ed  Illustrata.  Roya* 
8vo,  half  roan.  MS.  Notes  throughout  by  Dr.  A.  C.  Burnell,  of 
Mangalore,  India.  Rome,  1874 

3921  AMERICAN    LIBRARY  ASSOCIATION.     Papers   and    Pro- 

ceedings of  the  Eighteenth  General  Meeting  ...  to  the  Twenty- 
eighth  General  Meeting,  1896  to  1906.    11  vols,  small  4to,  wrappers. 

New  York,  1896-1906 

3922  AMERICAN     PHILOSOPHICAL     SOCIETY     LIBRARY 

Philadelphia.  Catalogue  .  .  .  Classes  1  to  5.  2  parts,  royal  8vo, 
wrappers.  Philadelphia,  1863-66 

3923  ANGLING.     Bibliography.   Harvard  Contributions.   No.  51.    Edited 

by  Justin  Winsor.  The  Bartlett  Collection.  A  List  of  Books  on 
Angling,  Fishes  and  Fish  Culture.  By  Louise  R.  Albee.  Facsimile. 
8vo,  wrappers,  pp.  180.  Cambridge,  1896 


Zbc  36oofe  Hrts  467 

BIBLIOGRAPHY   AND    LITERARY    HISTORY— Continued. 

3924  ANGLING.     Lenox  Library  Contributions  No.  VLI.     The  Waltonian 

Collection.  Books  upon  Angling,  Birds,  Fishes,  Hunting,  etc.,  in 
the  Lenox  Library.    Small  4to,  wrappers,  pp.  56.       New  York,  1893 

3925  Westwood  (T.)  and  Satchell  (T.)     Bibliotheca  Piscatoria. 

A  Catalogue  of  Books  on  Angling,  the  Fisheries,  and  Fish-Culture, 
with  Bibliographical  Notes  and  Appendix.   8vo,  cloth.   London,  1883 

3926  APPLETON'S  LIBRARY  MANUAL.  Containing  a  Catalogue 

Raisonne  of  Upwards  of  Twelve  Thousand  of  the  Most  Important 
Works  in  Every  Department  of  Knowledge,  in  all  Modern  Lan- 
guages. Part  I.,  Subjects;  Part  II.,  Biography,  Classics,  Miscel- 
lany, and  Index  to  Part  I.     8vo,  cloth.  New  York,  1847 

*  Contains  a  woodcut  showing  the  interior  of  Appleton's  store  in  1847,  an  interest- 
ing early  New  York  view. 

3927  APPRENTICES'  LIBRARY.     New  York  City.    Catalogue  .  .  . 

in  Three  Parts.  .  .  .  With  Supplement  of  Additions  and  Omissions. 
Compiled  by  J.  Schwartz,  Jr.,  Librarian.     Royal  8vo,  cloth. 

New  York,  1874 

3928  ARBER  (EDWARD).     The  Term  Catalogues,    1668-1709,  with 

a  Number  for  Easter  Term,  1711.  A  contemporary  Bibliography 
of  English  Literature  in  the  reigns  of  Charles  II.,  William  and 
Mary,  and  Anne.  Edited  from  the  very  rare  Quarterly  Lists  of  New 
Books  .  .  .  issued  by  the  Booksellers  of  London.  Complete  in  3  vols. 
4to,  cloth.  London,  1903-1905-1906 

*  Privately  Printed  for  Subscribers  only. 

3929  ARMOR   (WM.  C.)     Scotch-Irish    Bibliography  of  Pennsylvania. 

8vo,  wrappers,  pp.  38.  Nashville  (Tenn.),  1896 

3930  ASTOR    LIBRARY,  N.  Y.     Alphabetical    Index,    or   Catalogue 

with  Short  Titles,  of  the  books  now  collected,  and  of  the  Proposed 
Accessions,  as  submitted  for  approval,  January,  185 1.  Royal  8vo, 
half  morocco.  New  York,  185 1 

*  One  of  the  scarcest  of  the  Astor  catalogues,  and  unique  in  its  including  books 
yet  unpurchased,  but  proposed  to  be.     William  Berrian's  copy,  with  his  autograph. 

3931   Catalogue  ;    or,   Alphabetical    Index   of    the    Astor  Library. 

4  vols,  bound  in  2.     Thick  royal  8vo,  half  morocco. 

New  York,  1857-61 

3932   Supplement  .  .  .  with   an   Alphabetical  Index  of  Subjects  in 

All  the  Volumes.     Royal  8vo,  wrappers,  pp.  605,  uncut. 

New  York,  1866 


468  Ube  38oofe  Brts 

BIBLIOGRAPHY    AND    LITERARY    HISTORY— Continued. 

3933  ATHENAEUM   (THE).     Journal  of  Literature,  Science,  the  Fine 

Arts,  Music  and  The  Drama.  8  vols.,  complete,  with  Index  Sup- 
plements, from  No.  3610  (Jan.  2,  1897)  to  No.  4027  (Dec.  31,  1904), 
lacking  four  numbers  (Nos.  3781,  3823,  3882  and  4007).  4to,  in 
the  original  parts.      (Sold  as  8  vols.)  London,  1897-1904 

3934  ATKINSON   (W.   P.)      The   Right  Use   of  Books.       A   Lecture. 

i6mo,  cloth,  pp.  65.  Boston,  1878 

3935  AUTHORS  AND  PUBLISHERS.     A  Manual  of    Suggestions 

for  Beginners  in  Literature,  containing  a  description  of  Publishers' 
methods  and  arrangements,  etc.      8vo,  cloth.  New  York,  1883 

3936  AUTOGRAPHS.     Hill   (George   Birbeck).     Talks  about  Auto- 

graphs, Portraits,  Facsimiles,  etc.      8vo,  cloth.  London,  1896 

3937  Keene  (J.  Harrington).     The  Mystery  of  Handwriting.     A 

Handbook  of  Graphology.  Portrait  and  facsimiles  of  the  autographs 
of  celebrated  men.      Oblong  crown  8vo,  art  cloth.  Boston,  1896 

393%  Sammlung  Historisch  Beruhmter  Autographen  oder  Fac- 
similes von  Handschriften  beriihmter  Personen  alter  und  neuer  Zeit. 
Erste  Serie.     4to,  half  vellum.  Stuttgart,  1846 

3939  BALDWIN   (JAMES).     The   Book  Lover.     A  Guide  to  the  Best 

Reading.      121110,  cloth.  Chicago,  1886 

3940  Guide   to  Systematic  Readings  in   the  Encyclopaedia  Britan- 

nica.      8vo,  half  roan.  Chicago,  1895 

3941   A  Guide   to  Systematic   Readings   in   the  Encyclopaedia  Bri- 

tannica.      New  and  Revised  Edition.     8vo,  cloth.  Chicago,  1897 

3942  BAR  ASSOCIATION  OF  NEW  YORK  CITY.     Catalogue  of 

the  Library.      Thick  royal  8vo,  cloth.  New  York,  1892 

3943  BARTLETT    (JOHN    RUSSELL).     Catalogue    of  Books  and 

other  Publications  relating  to  the  State  of  Rhode  Island,  with  notes, 
Historical,  Biographical  and  Critical.     8vo,  half  cloth. 

Providence,  1864 

3944  BERINGTON   (JOSEPH).     The  Literary  History  of  the  Middle 

Ages.     Portrait  of  Chaucer.      Post  8vo,  half  calf.  London,  1846 

3945  BERRIAN  (WILLIAM).  Catalogue  of  Books,  Early  Newspapers, 

and  Pamphlets  on  Mormonism.  (Collected  by  Wm.  Berrian  and 
later  presented  to  the  Lenox  Library  by  Miss  Helen  Gould.)  8vo, 
wrappers,  pp.  48.  New  York:  Privately  Issued^  1898 


Ube  Booh  arts  469 

BIBLIOGRAPHY    AND   LITERARY    HISTORY -Continued. 

3946  BESANT  (WALTER).    The  Society  of  Authors.    A  record  of  its 

action  from  its  foundation.    121110,  wrappers,  pp.  40.    [London],  1893 

3947  BIBLIOFILIA  (LA).      Raccolta  di   scritti    sull'    Arte   Antica    in 

Libri,  Stampe,  Manoscritti,  Autograft  e  Legature.  Diretta  da  Leo 
S.  Olschki.  From  Vol.  1,  No.  1  (April,  1899),  complete  to  the  end 
of  Vol.  6  (March,  1905),  and  No.  1,  Vol.  7.  Reproductions  of  rare 
prints,  title-pages,  documents,  etc.  Folio,  in  the  original  numbers> 
as  issued.     (As  6  vols.)  Florence,  1899-1905 

3948  BIBLIOGRAPHER  (THE).   Paul  Leicester  Ford,  Editor.  Vol.  1, 

Complete,  1902;  Vol.  2,  Nos.  1  to  6,  1903.  15  Nos.  8vo,  in  the 
original  wrappers,  all  published.      (As  2  vols.)       New  York,  1902-3 

3949  BIBLIOGRAPHICAL  PAMPHLETS.     Year-book  of  the  Bib- 

liographical Society  of  Chicago,  1899-1902,  3  vols. ;  Heron-Allen, 
Libri  Desiderati  (rare  books  on  the  violin) ;  Nelson,  The  Public 
Archives  of  New  Jersey,  1904;  and  others,  various.      (11  pieces.) 

3950  BIBLIOGRAPHICAL    SOCIETY    OF    LONDON.     Annual 

Report,  Rules,  and  List  of  Members.  For  the  Years  1893  to 
1906  (lacking  1902).      Together  12  Nos.     Small  4to.      (As  a  lot.) 

London,  1893-1906 

3951  News  Sheet.    Nos.  i  to  72  (February,  1894,  to  March,  1906). 

Small  4to,  4  pp.  each.      (As  a  lot.) 

*  Contains  short  summaries  of  bibliographical  papers,  etc. 

3952  Transactions  for  the  Sessions  of  1892-310  1902-4.  Including 

Constitution,  Rules,  and  Lists  of  Members.  7  vols,  (in  12  parts). 
Small  4to,  wrappers.  London,  1893-1904 

*  Containing  the  shorter  bibliographical  papers  in  full. 

3953  Monograph  No.  I.    Erhard  Ratdolt,  and  his   work  at  Venice 

(Supplement  laid  in).  By  Gilbert  R.  Redgrave.  10  facsimiles. 
4to,  wrappers,  pp.  50,  uncut.  London,  1894 

3954  Monograph  No.  II.  Jan  van  Doesborgh,  Printer  at  Ant- 
werp. By  Robert  Proctor.  13  facsimiles.  4to,  wrappers,  pp.  101, 
uncut.  London,   1894 

3955  Monograph  No.    III.      An    Iconography   of    Don    Quixote, 

1605-1895.  By  H.  S.  Ashbee.  Portrait  and  22  plates.  4to,  wrap- 
pers, pp.  202.  London,   1895 

3956  Monograph  No.  IV.  The  Early  Printers  of  Spain  and  Por- 
tugal. By  Konrad  Haebler.  jj  facsimiles.  4to,  wrappers,  pp. 
151,  uncut.  London,  1897 


47°  ^be  JBoofe  Hrts 

BIBLIOGRAPHICAL   AND    LITERARY— Continued. 

3957  BIBLIOGRAPHICAL  SOCIETY  OF  LONDON.  Monograph 

No.  V.  Le  Chevalier  Delibere.  By  Olivier  de  la  Marche.  With 
Preface  by  E.  Lippmann  and  reprint  of  the  text.  13  reproductions  of 
the  illustrations  of  the  Schiedam  Edition  (ijfoj).  4to,  wrappers,  pp.  65, 
uncut.  London,  1898 

3958  Monograph  No.  VI.     The   First  Paris  Press.     An  Account 

of  the  Books  printed  for  G.  Fichet  and  J.  Heynlin  in  the  Sorbonne, 
1 470-147  2.      By  A.  Claudin.      £  facsimiles.     4to,  wrappers,  pp.  87. 

London,  1898 

3959  Monograph  No.  VII.     Antoine   Verard.      By  John   Macfar- 

lane.     Facsimiles.     4to,  wrappers,  pp.  143.  London,  1900 

3960  Monograph  No.  VIII.  The  Printing  of  Greek  in  the  Fif- 
teenth Century.  By  Robert  Proctor.  Facsimiles.  4to,  wrappers, 
pp.  217.  Oxford,  1900 

3961   Monograph  No.   IX.      A  Book   bound  for  Mary  Queen  of 

Scots.  By  George  F.  Barwick.  j  facsimiles  in  gold  and  colors.  4to, 
wrappers,  pp.  27.  London,  1901 

3962  Monograph  No.  X.  Early  Oxford  Bindings.  By  Strick- 
land Gibson.     40 plates,  mostly  colored.      4to,  wrappers,  pp.  69. 

Oxford,  1903 

3963  Monograph  No.  XI.     The  Earliest  English  Music  Printing. 

By  Robert  Steele.   Facsimiles.   4to,  wrappers,  pp.  102.    London,  1903 

3964  Monograph  No.   XII.      A   Chart  of   Oxford   Printing.      By 

Falconer  Madan.     4to,  wrappers,  pp.  50.  Oxford,  1904 

3965  Monograph  No.  XIII.     The  Earlier   Cambridge   Stationers 

and  the  First  Cambridge  Printer.  By  George  J.  Gray.  Facsimiles. 
4to,  wrappers,  pp.  81.  Oxford,  1904 

3966  Publications.     Ames  (Joseph).      Index  to   Dibdin's   Edition 

of  the  Typographical  Antiquities,  first  compiled  by  Joseph  Ames, 
with  some  references  to  the  Intermediate  Edition  by  William  Her- 
bert. Printed  from  a  copy  in  the  Library  at  Sion  College.  Small 
4to,  wrappers,  pp.  77.  London,  1899 

3967  Publications.     Duff  (E.  Gordon).     A  Century  of  English 

Book  Trade.  Short  Notices  of  all  Printers,  Stationers,  Book- 
Binders,  and  others  .  .  .  from  the  Issue  of  the  First  Dated  Book  in 
1457  to  the  Incorporation  of  the  Company  of  Stationers  in  1557. 
Small  4to,  wrappers,  pp.  200.  London,  1905 


XTbe  Book  Hrts  47 1 

BIBLIOGRAPHY  AND    LITERARY  HISTORY— Continued. 

396S  BIBLIOGRAPHICAL  SOCIETY  OF  LONDON.  Publica- 
tions. Duff  (E.  Gordon)  and  others.  Hand-Lists  of  English 
Printers,  1 501-1556.     Facsimiles.      3  vols,  small  4to,  wrappers. 

London,  1895-1905 

3969  Publications.     Greg  (Walter  Wilson).     List  of    English 

Plays  written   before    1643   and   printed    before   1700.     Small   4to, 
wrappers,  pp.  158.  London,  1900 

3970  Publications.     Greg  (Walter  Wilson).     List  of  Masques, 

Pageants   etc.,  Supplementary   to  a  List  of    English  Plays.     Small 
4to,  wrappers,  pp.  131.  London,  1902 

3971   Publications.     Plomer  (Henry  R.)     Robert  Wyer,  Printer 

and  Bookseller.     Facsimiles,  list  of  books  with  collations,   etc.      Small 
4to,  wrappers,  pp.  59.  London,  1897 

3972  Publications.      Plomer    (Henry  R.)      Abstracts  from  the 

Wills  of  English  Printers  and  Stationers,  from  1492  to  1630.    Small 
4to,  wrappers,  pp.  67.  London,  1903 

3973  Publications.     Proctor  (R.)     Classified  Index  to  the  Sera- 

peum.     Small  4to,  wrappers,  pp.  159.  London,  1897 

*  The  Serapeum  was  a  periodical  devoted  to  bibliography,  library  science,  manu- 
scripts and  literature,  and  recorded  also  new  publications  issued  in  Germany  from 
1840  to  1870. 

3974  Catalogues  of  English  Books,  No.  1.  White  (New- 
port J.  D.)  Short  Catalogue  of  English  Books  in  Archbishop 
Marsh's  Library,  Dublin,  printed  before  MDCXLI.  Small  4to, 
wrappers,  pp.  90.  London,  1905 

3975  BIBLIOTHECA  LITERARIA.     Being  a  Collection  of  Inscrip- 

tions, Medals,  Dissertations,    etc.      (Edited   by  S.  Jebb.)      10    Nos. 
Bound  in  one  vol.     Small  4to,  old  polished  calf.      London,  1722-24 

*  An  Early  Literary  Journal,  the  contributors  being  Samuel  Jebb,  Dr.  Wotton,  and 
other  literary  men  of  the  time.  Dr.  Jebb  was  Librarian  to  Jeremy  Collier.  Among 
the  curious  matter  contained  in  the  volume  is  a  reprint  of  a  manuscript  describing  a 
conflict  between  the  scholars  of  Oxford  and  the  townspeople  in  1354  (one  of  the 
earliest  town-and-gown  riots). 

No  more  than  these  ten  numbers  were  published. 

3976  BIBLIOTHEQUE     NATIONALE.      Catalogue    General    des 

Livres  Imprimes  de  la  Bibliotheque  Nationale.     Auteurs.     22  vols. 
8vo,  half  red  morocco.     Fine  set.  Paris,  1897-1905 

*  From  "  A  to  Campaux."  All  that  is  published,  up  to  the  present,  of  this  great 
catalogue,  which  promises  to  rival  that  of  the  British  Museum. 


472  ftbe  JBoob  arts 

BIBLIOGRAPHY   AND   LITERARY    HISTORY— CWz««<?rf. 

3977  BIRRELL  (AUGUSTINE).       Essays  about    Men,    Women  and 

Books.      First  Edition,      nrao,  cloth.  London,  1894 

3978  BLACKBURN  (C.  F.)      Hints  on  Catalogue  Titles,  and  on  Index 

Entries,   with    a  rough  Vocabulary  of  Terms    and    Abbreviations, 

chiefly  from  Catalogues,  and  some  Passages  from  Journeyings  among 

Books.     Royal  8vo,  cloth,  uncut.  London,  1884 

*  One  of  the  best  books  on  the  art  of  cataloguing. 

3979  BLADES  (WILLIAM).      The  Enemies  of   Books.      Portraits  and 

j plates  {facsimiles,  etchings,  etc.).      Post  8vo,  paper,  pp.  no. 

*  The  Original  and  Best  edition.     Scarce.  London     1 880 

3980  The    Enemies   of   Books.     Illustrated.      121110,  half   morocco. 

(Book-lover's  Library.)  London,  1888 

3981   Bibliographical   Miscellanies.     No.  1,  Signatures;  Nos.  2-5, 

Books  in  Chains.      8vo,  in  three  parts,  wrappers,  pp.  2']-\-ig-\-d2. 

London,  1890 

*  Facsimiles  and  other  illustrations,  with  a  photograph  of  chained  books  at  Zutphen 
laid  in. 

3982   Books  in  Chains,  and  other  Bibliographical  Papers,      urao, 

half  morocco.     (Book-Lover's  Library.)  London,  1892 

3983  BOARDMAN  (GEORGE  DANA).    Early  Printing  in  the  Middle 

Colonies.      8vo,  wrappers,  pp.  20.  [Philadelphia,  1885] 

3984  BOHN   (HENRY   G.)     A  Catalogue  of  Books.     Very  thick  8vo, 

half  red  morocco  (a  little  rubbed).  London,   1841 

*  The  First  of  the  "Guinea-pig"  style  of  catalogues.  Nearly  25,000  items  are 
described.  Prefixed  is  a  view  of  Bonn's  establishment,  which  is  still  in  existence  in 
almost  identically  the  same  condition  as  in  the  lifetime  of  the  famous  bookseller  and 
publisher.  Bernard  Quaritch  served  his  apprenticeship  to  the  bookselling  business  in 
Mr.  Bohn's  establishment,  and  the  complete  descriptions  and  valuable  bibliographical 
notes  with  which  Henry  G.  Bohn  enhanced  the  interest  of  his  catalogues  were 
'adopted  and  improved  by  Quaritch  in  those  issued  by  him. 

3985  BONAPARTE   (PRINCE    LOUIS   LUCIEN).     Attempt  at  a 

Catalogue  of  the  Library  of  the  late  Prince  Louis  Lucien  Bonaparte. 
By  Victor  Collins.     Small  4to,  boards,  pp.  718.  London,  1894 

*  The  finest  collection  of  linguistics  ever  formed. 

3986  BOOK  BUYER  (THE).     Scribner  &  Welford's  Literary  Letter  & 

Monthly  Record  of  Recent  Importations  .  .  .  New  English  Publi- 
cations, etc.  New  Series,  Vol.  1  complete;  Vol.  2,  Nos.  1  to  9. 
8vo,  original  parts,  as  issued.      (As  2  vols.)  New  York,  1878-80 


Ube  JBoofe  arts  473 

BIBLIOGRAPHY   AND   LITERARY    HISTORY— Continued. 

3987  BOOK    ILLUSTRATING.     Modem     Methods    of    Illustrating 

Books.      i2mo,  cloth.      (Book-Lover's  Library.)  London,  1887 

3988  BOOK  LOVER  (THE).     A  Magazine  of  Book  Lore.     Nos.  1  to 

16,  and  No.  19  (1899  to  1903  and  July-August,  1903).  Illustrated. 
Together  17  Nos.     4to,  in  the  original  wrappers. 

San  Francisco  and  New  York,  1899-1903 
*  Long  runs  of  this  periodical  are  scarce. 

3989  BOOKMAN  (THE).     [A  Literary  Journal  published  monthly  by 

Dodd,  Mead  &  Co.]  Vols.  1  to  4  complete  in  consecutive  numbers, 
in  the  original  wrappers.     Illustrated.     4  vols,  royal  8vo. 

New  York,  1895-97 

3990  BOOKMART  (THE).   Monthly  Magazine  of  Literary  and  Library 

Intelligence,  and  Medium  for  the  Purchase  and  Sale  of  Books. 
Vol.  4  (lacking  No.  1);  Vol.  5  (lacking  Nos.  2  and  3);  Vol.  6  (lack- 
ing No.  5);  Vol.  7  complete;  Vol.  8  (Nos.  1  to  6,  lacking  No.  4). 
As  5  vols.     In  the  original  parts.  Pittsburg,  Pa.,  1886 

3991  BOOK    PRICES    CURRENT.       (ENGLISH.)      A    Monthly 

Record  of  the  Prices  at  which  Books  have  been  sold  at  auction. 
Vol.  1  for  1887  complete  in  the  original  parts.     8vo,  paper. 

3992   Vol.  2  for  1888  complete  in  the  original  parts. 

3993  Vol.  3  for  1889  complete  in  the  original  parts. 

3994  Vol.  4  for  1890.     In  one  volume,  8vo,  cloth. 

3995  Vol.  5  for  1891.     8vo,  cloth. 

3996  Vol.  6  for  1892.      8vo,  cloth. 

3997  Vol.  7  for  1893.     8vo,  cloth. 

3998  BOOKS   FOR  GENERAL  READERS,  by  Alex.  Ireland;  The 

Visible  and  Invisible  in  Libraries,  1873;  Books  and  Reading,  by 
Brother  Azarius,  1889;  and  others.      6  pamphlets,  nmo,  etc. 

3999  BOSTON    PUBLIC    LIBRARY.     Supplement  Index  to  Books 

in  the  Bates  Hall,  1866;  Books  in  the  Upper  Hall,  1861;  Catalogue 
of  Books  in  the  Lower  Hall  (including  English  Prose  Fiction, 
Juvenile,  History,  Biography,  etc.),  Works  in  French  and  Transla- 
tions in  Bates  Hall,  1892;  and  Bulletins  of  the  Titles  of  Books 
added  from  Apl.  17,  1893,  to  Apl.  14,  1894.  Royal  8vo,  various 
bindings,  half  morocco,  cloth  and  wrappers.     (As  a  lot.) 

4000 Bulletins  from  No.  4  to  No.  103  inclusive  (1868-1896).   Royal 

8vo,  as  issued.     (As  a  lot.) 

*  The  earlier  numbers  contain  many  valuable  bibliographical  notes. 


474  'Gbe  BocK  Hrts 

BIBLIOGRAPHY  AND    LITERARY  HISTORY—  Continued. 

4001  BOSTON  PUBLIC  LIBRARY.  Annual  Reports  of  the  Trustees. 

The  10th  (Nov.,  1862);  16th  (1868);  2oth-22d;  24th-29th;  and  31st- 
41st  inclusive  (1892).      22  pieces,  8vo,  wrappers.      (As  a  lot.) 

4002  Bibliographies   of  Works   relating  to   Franklin,  by  Lindsay 

Swift,  1883  (2  copies);  American  Local  History,  by  A.  P.  C.  Griffin; 
Chronological  Index  to  Historical  Fiction,  1875  (2  copies);  Spanish 
Grammars  and  Dictionaries,  i49o-iy8o,by  Wm.  I.  Knapp  (2  copies) ; 
Bibliographies  of  Special  Subjects,  by  J.  L.  Whitney;  and  others. 
10  pieces,  royal  8vo,  wrappers. 

4003  BOUCHOT    (H.)     The    Printed    Book,   its   History,  Illustrations, 

and  Adornment,  from  the  days  of  Gutenberg  to  the  present  time. 
Translated  and  enlarged  by  E.  C.  Bigmore.  118  illustrations  and 
facsimiles.      8vo,  cloth.  London,  1887 

4004  The  Book,  its  Printers,  Illustrators,  and  Binders,  from  Guten- 
berg to  the  Present  Time.  With  a  Treatise  on  the  Art  of  Collect- 
ing and  Describing  Early  Printed  Books,  etc.  Edited  by  H.  Grevel. 
152  facsimiles  and  plates.      Royal  8vo,  cloth,  gilt  top,  uncut. 

*The  Library  and  Best  Edition.  London,   1890 

4005  BOWDOIN  COLLEGE  LIBRARY.     Catalogue  .  .  .  with  Index 

of  Subjects.      Royal  8vo,  cloth.  Brunswick,  1863 

4006  BRADFORD    (THOMAS    LINDSLEY).     Homeopathic    Bib- 

liography of  the  United  States  from  1825  to  1891  inclusive.  Frontis- 
piece.    8vo,  cloth,  pp.  596.  Philadelphia,  1892 

*  Containing,  besides  the  Bibliography  of  Books,  a  History  of  Homeopathic  Socie- 
ties, Colleges,  Hospitals,  Asylums,  Life  Insurance  Societies,  etc. 

4007  BRADLEY   (J.  W.)      A   Dictionary  of   Miniaturists,  Illuminators, 

Calligraphers,  and  Copyists,  with  references  to  their  works  and 
notices  of  their  Patrons,  from  the  Establishment  of  Christianity  to 
the  Eighteenth  Century.     3  vols.  8vo,  half  morocco,  uncut. 

London,  1887 

*  A  Valuable  Reference  Book  on   the  illuminators  of  manuscripts  and  early  printed 
books. 

4008  The  Life  and  Works  of  Giorgio  Giulio  Clovio,  Miniaturist, 

with  notices  of  his  contemporaries,  and  of  the  art  of  book  decoration 
in  the  Sixteenth  Century.  Portraits,  facsimiles  of  the  MSS.,  etc. 
Royal  8vo,  half  morocco,  uncut.  London:  Quaritc/i,  1891 

*  Only  50  copies  issued  in  this  size. 


XTbe  Bool?  arts  475 

BIBLIOGRAPHY   AND    LITERARY    HISTORY—  Continued. 

4009  BRADSHAW  (HENRY).     Memoir.     By  G.  W.  Prothero.     Por- 

trait.    8vo,  cloth.  London,  1888 

*  The  noted  English  bibliographer. 

4010  Collected  Papers,  comprising  "  Memoranda,"  "  Communica- 
tions," with  an  Article  contributed  to  the  "  Bibliographer,"  and 
Two  Papers  not  Previously  Published.  13  plates  of  facsimiles  of 
early  types,  etc.     8vo,  cloth.  Cambridge,  1889 

401 1  BREWER  (E.  COBHAM).     Dictionary   of   Phrase  and    Fable, 

giving  the  Derivation,  Source,  and  Origin  of  Common  Phrases,  Allu- 
sions, and  Words  that   have  a  Tale  to  Tell.      First  Edition.     Thick 
crown  8vo,  cloth.  London  [1870] 

4012  Dictionary  of  Phrase  and   Fable.     Twelfth  Edition,  revised 

and  corrected.     Post  8vo,  cloth,  pp.  1061.  London  [1881] 

4013  Authors  and  their  Works,  with  Dates.     Crown  8vo,  cloth. 

London,  1884 

4014  Dictionary  of   Miracles,  Imitative,  Realistic,  and  Dogmatic. 

With  illustrations.     Post  8vo,  cloth,  pp.  582.  London,  1884 

4015  The  Reader's  Handbook  of  Allusions,  References,  Plots,  and 

Stories.      Fifth  Edition.     Thick  crown  8vo,  cloth.         London,  1885 

4016  BRITISH  MUSEUM.     Hand-List  of    Bibliographies,   Classified 

Catalogues,  and  Indexes  placed  in  the  Reading  Room  of  the  British 
Museum  for  Reference.     8vo,  cloth,  pp.  105. 

[London]  Printed  by  Order  of  the  Trustees,  1881 

4017  BROOKINGS  (W.  DU  BOIS)   and  RINGWALT  (RALPH 

CURTIS).  Briefs  for  Debate  on  Current  Political,  Economic,  and 
Social  Topics.  Introduction  by  Albert  Bushnell  Hart.  Crown 
8vo,  cloth.  New  York,  1896 

4018  BROOKLYN  LIBRARY.     Analytical  and  Classed  Catalogue  .  .  . 

Authors,  Titles,  Subjects  and  Classes.  Thick  imp.  8vo,  half \  roan. 
(Inserted  are  Bulletins  Nos.  13-16,  1879-1882.)  Brooklyn,  1881 

4019  BROTHERHEAD  (W.)     Forty  Years  among  the  Old  Booksellers 

of  Philadelphia,  with  Bibliographical  Remarks.  Square  nrao, 
cloth.  Philadelphia,  1891 

4020  BROWN    (JAMES    D.)      Manual  of   Library  Classification  and 

Shelf  Arrangement.     Crown  8vo,  cloth.  London,  1898 


476  TLbc  Boofe  Hrts 

BIBLIOGRAPHY   AND   LITERARY    HISTORY— Continued. 

4021  BROWN    UNIVERSITY    LIBRARY.      Catalogue  .   .   .  with 

Index  of  Subjects.  8vo,  full  morocco  gilt,  gilt  edges.  Presenta- 
tion copy.  Providence,  1843 

4022  BRULLIOT     (FRANCOIS).     Dictionnaire    des    Monogrammes, 

Marques  Figurees,  Lettres  Initiales,  Noras  Abreges,  &c,  avec  les- 
quels  les  Peintres,  Dessinateurs,  Graveurs  et  Sculpteurs  ont  designe 
leurs  noms.  Nouvelle  Edition,  revue,  corrigee  et  augmentee  d'un 
grand  nombre  d'articles.     3  vols,  royal  8vo,  half  roan. 

Munich,  1832-34 

4023  [BRUNET  (GUSTAVE).]     De  Tribus  Impostoribus  M.D.IIC. 

Texte  Latin,  collationne  sur  l'Exemplaire  du  Due  de  la  Valliere, 
augmente  de  variantes  de  plusieurs  manuscrits,  et  d'une  notice 
Philologique  et  Bibliographique.  Par  Philomneste  Junior.  i6mo, 
half  morocco,  gilt  top,  uncut.  Paris,  1861 

*  Only  432  copies  printed.  Philomneste  Junior  is  a  pseudonym  for  Gustave  Brunet, 
the  French  bibliographer.  The  "  De  Tribus  Impostoribus"  is  one  of  the  bibliogra- 
phical problems  which  has  puzzled  literary  men  for  nearly  two  centuries.  First  men- 
tioned about  the  commencement  of  the  17th  century,  no  copy  of  the  original  book  was 
discovered  until  nearly  the  19th;  and  then  it  is  a  question  whether  that  copy  is  the 
original  or  an  edition  printed  about  the  date  of  the  discovery,  and  dated  1598,  with  the 
original  title,  and  intended  to  pass  as  the  one  sought  for.  The  Three  Impostors  being 
Christ,  Moses,  and  Mahomet,  it  can  be  readily  seen  that  if  printed  at  the  time  when 
unorthodox  religious  opinions  were  punished  by  the  stake,  or  the  hangman's  rope,  the 
copies  must  have  been  very  few,  and  kept  carefully  hidden.  Brunet,  in  a  lengthy 
introduction,  gives  a  complete  history  of  this  interesting  book,  and  discusses  the 
question  of  its  authorship. 

4024  [ ]  La  Bibliomanie  en  1878,  1880,    1881,  1882,  1885,  and  1886- 

89;  Bibliographic  Retrospective  des  Adjudications  les  plus  remar- 
quables,  et  de  la  valeur  primitive  de  ces  Ouvrages,  par  Philomneste 
Junior.     6  vols.  i2mo,  wrappers. 

Bruxelles,  1878-83;  Bordeaux,  1885-89 

4025  BRUNET  (J.  C.)     Manuel  du  Libraire  et  de  l'Amateur  de  Livres. 

Quatrieme  Edition,  entierement  revue  par  l'auteur.  5  vols,  royal 
8vo,  very  finely  bound  by  Wright  in  full  red  crushed  levant  morocco 
gilt,  richly  gilt  backs,  edges  gilt  on  marble.  Paris,  1842-44 

*  An  unusually  fine  set. 

4026  Dictionnaire  de  Geographie,  Ancienne  et  Moderne.     Par  Un 

Bibliophile.     [Pierre  Deschamps.]     8vo,  half  morocco.     Paris,  1870 

*  Supplement  to  the  last  edition  of  Brunet's  Manuel  du  Libraire,  containing  the 
Latin  names  of  places,  and  the  earliest  history  of  printing  in  each  place,  with  the  date 
of  the  first  presses. 


ZEbe  JSool?  arts  477 

BIBLIOGRAPHY    AND    LITERARY    HISTORY— Continued. 

4027  BUCHOLD   (ERNEST  AMANDUS).     Bibliotheca  Theologica 

.  .  .  wahrend  der  Jahre  1830-1862  in  Deutschland  erschienenen 
Schriften.     2  vols.  8vo,  half  morocco  (rubbed).         Gottingen,  1864 

4028  BUCKINGHAM  (JOSEPH  T.)     Specimens  of  Newspaper  Liter- 

ature, with  Personal  Memoirs,  Anecdotes  and  Reminiscences.  Por- 
traits, etc.     2  vols,  crown  8vo,  cloth.  Boston,  1852 

*  Sketches  of  early  American  newspapers,  their  contributors,  publishers,  poems,  etc. 

4029  BUCKINGHAM  (LEICESTER  AMBROSE).     The   Bible  in 

the  Middle  Ages,  with  Remarks  on  the  Libraries,  Schools,  and  Social 
and  Religious  Aspects  of  Mediaeval  Europe.  Crown  8vo,  prize 
calf.  London,  1853 

4030  BULLETIN  OF  BIBLIOGRAPHY.     Vols.  1   and  2  complete; 

Vol.  3  (lacks  No.  1);  Vol.  4,  Nos.  1  to  7  (lacks  No.  5).  Vol.  1  in 
cloth,  the  remainder  in  the  original  numbers  as  issued.      (As  3  vols.) 

Boston:  Boston  Book  Company,  1809-1906 

4031  BURGERSDIJK  and  NIERMANS  (Booksellers,  Leyden).  Cata- 

logue de  Livres  Anciens  et  Modernes  aux  Prix  Marques.  (Theo- 
logie  et  Philosophic)     8vo,  cloth,  pp.  870.  Leyden,  1900 

*  Over  20,000  items. 

4032  BURROWS   BROTHERS.     A  Catalogue  of  the  Best  Books  in 

Every  Department  of  Literature.  With  complete  author,  subject 
and  title  index.     Illustrated.     8vo,  cloth. 

Cleveland:  Burrows  Brothers  Company  [1899] 

4033  BURY  (RICHARD  DE).     Philobiblon.     A  Treatise  on  the  Love 

of  Books.  First  American  Edition,  with  the  Literal  Translation  of 
John  B.  Inglis.  Collated  and  corrected,  with  Notes  by  Samuel 
Hand.      Post  8vo,  morocco  gilt,  gilt  top.  Albany,  1861 

*  Only  230  copies  printed. 

4034  BUTLER    (JAMES    D.)     American    Pre-Revolutionary  Bibliog- 

raphy.    8vo,  wrappers,  pp.  72-104.  Andover,  1879 

4035  CAMPBELL  (FRANK).  The  Theory  of  National  and  International 

Bibliography.  With  Special  Reference  to  the  Introduction  of  System 
in  the  Record  of  Modern  Literature.  Diagrams.  8vo,  wrappers, 
pp.  500.  London:  Library  Bureau,  1896 

4036  CAMPBELL  (SAMUEL).    Catalogue  of  Books  for  181 2.    For  sale 

at  his  Store,  No.  124,  Pearl  Street,  pp.  70,  sewed.    New  York,  181 2 


478  'Ebe  Booft  Hrts 

BIBLIOGRAPHY    AND    LITERARY   HISTORY— Continued. 

4037  CARD   GAMES.     Horr  (Norton  T.)     A   Bibliography  of  Card 

Games  and  of  the  History  of  Playing-Cards.     8vo,  paper,  pp.  79. 

Cleveland:  Privately  Printed,  1892 

4038  CARITAT  (H.)     Catalogue  des  Livres  Francais  qui  se  trouvent .  .  . 

dans  Broad-Way,  No.  157.     8vo,  sewed,  pp.  29.        New  York,  1799 

4039  CARVILL   (G.  &  C.   &  H.)     Catalogue   of   Rare  and   Valuable 

Works.     For  Sale  at  108  Broadway.     8vo,  sewed,  pp.  146. 

New  York,  1830 

4040  CASAUBON.     Isaac   Casaubon,    1559-1614.      By    Mark    Pattison. 

8vo,  half  calf  (binding  cracked).  London,  1875 

4041  Isaac  Casaubon.      1559-1614.      By  Mark  Pattison.     Portrait. 

Second  Edition.    8vo,  cloth.    (Clarendon  Press  Series.)    Oxford,  1892 

4042  CASPAR   (C.  N.)     Directory  of  the   American    Book,   News,   and 

Stationery  Trades  ...  to  which  has  been  added  a  list  of  upwards  of 
2,500  Literary,  Scientific  and  Technological,  as  well  as  the  most 
important  Political  Periodicals,  Magazines  and  Reviews  of  the 
United  States  .  .  .  with  copious  Systematical  and  Analytical  Indices. 
Portrait  of  the  editor.     Royal  8vo,  half  morocco,  pp.  1434. 

Milwaukee,  1889 

4043  CASTELLANI   (CARLO).     Catalogo  Ragionato  delle  Piu  Rare 

o  Piu  Importanti  Opere  Geografiche  a  Stampa  .  .  .  nel  Collegio 
Romano.     8vo,  paper,  pp.  295.  Roma,  1876 

*  Contains  a  list  of  the  maps  in  Lafreri's  great  Atlas  of  1572,  descriptions  of  early- 
editions  of  Ptolemy's  Geography,  etc. 

4044  CAVE  (WILLIAM).     Scriptorum  Ecclesiasticorum  Historia  Lite- 

raria  a  Christo  nato  usque  ad  Saeculum  XIV.  .  .  .  qua  de  Vita  Illorum 
ac   Rebus    Gestis,    accedunt  Scriptores    Gentiles,    etc.     Folio,    old 

leather.  Geneva,  1705 

*  With  notices  of  the  printed  editions. 

4045  CAVENDER    (C.    H.)     Catalogue    of   Works    in    Refutation    of 

Methodism  from  its  Origin  in  1729  to  the  Present  Time.      By  H.  C. 

Decanver  [pseud.].    Second  Edition,  revised.    8vo,  wrappers,  pp.  55. 

New  York,  1868 

4046  CHICAGO  PUBLIC  LIBRARY.     Bulletins  (Accessions)  Nos.  1 

to  36,  1888-96;  Catalogue  of  English  Prose  Fiction  and  Juvenile 
Books,  1889,  with  First  and  Second  Supplements  (to  1892);  Finding 
Lists,  Seventh  Edition  (with  First  Supplement),  8  pieces;  and  Find- 
ing Lists  to  Foreign  Literature,  including  Russian,  Bohemian, 
Dutch,  French,  Spanish,  Italian,  etc.,  8  pieces  [1890-95].  Together 
57  pieces.     8vo.     (As  a  lot.) 


Ube  Boofe  arts  479 

BIBLIOGRAPHY    AND    LITERARY    HISTORY— CV>«/<«»«/. 

4047  CHOULANT    (LUDWIG).     Bibliotheca   Medico-Historica   sive 

Catalogus  Librorum  Historicorum  de  re  Medicaet  Scientia  Naturali 
Systematicus.     8vo,  boards.  Leipzig,  1842 

4048  Handbuch  der  Bucherkunde  fur  die  altere  Medicin,  Zweite 

Auflage,  Leipzig,  1841;  Additamenta  ad  Choulant,  edidit  J.  Rosen- 
baum,  Halle,  1842,  pp.  83;  Additamenta  Secundum,  ed.  Rosen- 
baum,  Halle,  1847,  pp.  166.  Together  3  vols.  8vo,  the  first  in 
half  morocco,  the  two  supplements  in  wrappers. 

4049  CLARK  (J.  W.)  Libraries  in  the  Medieval  and  Renaissance  Periods. 

Illustrations.     Post  8vo,  cloth.  Cambridge,  1894 

4050  CLEGG     (JAMES).       International     Directory    of    Second-hand 

Booksellers,  and  Bibliophile's  Manual,  including  Lists  of  the  Public 
Libraries  of  the  World.      Crown  8vo,  cloth.  Rochdale,  1894 

4051  COPYRIGHT.     Curtis  (George  Ticknor).     A  Treatise  on  the 

Law  of  Copyright  in  Books,  Dramatic  and  Musical  Compositions, 
Letters  and  other  Manuscripts,  Engravings,  and  Sculptures  .  .  . 
with  some  Notices  of  the  History  of  Literary  Property.    8vo,  sheep. 

Boston,  1847 

4052  Drone  (Eaton  S.)     A  Treatise  on  the  Law  of  Property  in 

Intellectual  Productions  in  Gt.  Britain  and  the  United  States, 
embracing  Copyright  in  Works  of  Literature  and  Art,  and  Play- 
right  in  Dramatic  and  Musical  Compositions.     8vo,  sheep,  pp.  774. 

Boston,  1879 

4°53  Hotten  (J.  Camden).     Literary  Copyright.     Seven  Letters. 

Crown  8vo,  cloth.  London,  1871 

4054  Putnam  (Geo.  Haven).  The  Question  of  Copyright,  com- 
prising the  Text  of  the  Copyright  Law  of  the  United  States,  a 
Summary  of  the  Copyright  Laws  at  Present  in  Force  in  the  Chief 
Countries  of  the  World,  etc.  Second  Edition,  revised,  with  addi- 
tional material.     Post  8vo,  cloth.  New  York,  1896 

4°55  Reade  (Charles).    The  Eighth  Commandment.    i2mo,  cloth. 

Author's  Edition.  Boston,  i860 

*  On  Copyright. 

4056  Slater  (J.  H.)     The  Law  relating  to  Copyright  and  Trade 

Marks,  treated  more  particularly  with  reference  to  Infringement. 
Post  8vo,  cloth.  London,  1884 


480  Ube  JBook  Brts 

BIBLIOGRAPHY   AND    LITERARY   HISTORY— Continued. 

4057  COURRIER  DU  LIVRE  (LE).    Revue  Mensuelle  de  Bibliophilie 

et  Bibliographic  Vols.  1-3  (May,  1896,  to  April,  1899).  Published 
in  French  and  English.  Royal  8vo,  in  the  original  36  numbers.  (As 
3  vols.)  Quebec,  1896-99 

*  Published  by  a  group  of  Canadian  Bibliophiles.    Edited  by  Raoul  Renault.    (L.  S. 
from  him  laid  in.) 

4058  CRYPTOGRAPHY,     The    History,    Principles,    and   Practice  of 

Cipher-Writing.      By  F.  E.  Hulme.      121110,  cloth. 

London,  n.  d.  [circa  189-] 

4059  CUMMINGS  &  HILLIARD.     No.  I.     Cornhill,   Boston.     Cata- 

logue of  Books  of  Literature  and  Science ...  at  prices  affixed.  8vo, 
sewed,  pp.  44+  164.  [Boston,  1822] 

4060  CUMULATIVE  BOOK  INDEX  (THE  MONTHLY).     3  odd 

numbers  of  Vol.  2  [1899-1900],  Vols.  3  to  7  [1900-1904],  and  Vol.  8, 
Nos.  1  to  7,  and  No.  11.  In  the  original  numbers,  as  issued  (lack- 
ing one  No.  in  Vol.  6).     (As  6  vols.)     Minneapolis,  Minn.,  1899-1905 

4061  CUSHING  (W.)    Initials  and  Pseudonyms:  a  Dictionary  of  Liter- 

ary Disguises.     Royal  8vo,  half  morocco.  New  York,  1885 

4062  CUTTER   (CHARLES  A.)     Rules  for  a  Dictionary  Catalogue. 

Third  Edition,  with  corrections  and  additions  and  an  alphabetical 
index.  Plates  of  Sanskrit,  Semitic  and  Russian  transliteration.  8vo, 
half  cloth.      (U.  S.  Bureau  of  Education.)  Washington,  1891 

4063  CUTTER'S    Rules    for   a   Dictionary   Catalogue,    Third    Edition, 

Washington,  1897;  Statistics  of  Libraries  and  Library  Legislation 
in  the  United  States,  Washington,  1897  ;  Catalogue  of  the  "A.  L.  A." 
Library,  5,000  volumes  for  a  popular  library,  selected  by  the  Amer- 
ican Library  Association,  Washington,  1893;  and  others.  7  vols. 
8vo,  wrappers. 

4064  DANCE  OF  DEATH.     Douce  (Francis).     The  Dance  of  Death, 

exhibited  in  Engravings  on  Wood,  with  a  Dissertation  on  the  several 
Representations  of  that  Subject,  particularly  those  of  Macaber  and 
Hans  Holbein.  Over  jo  plates.  8vo,  half  roan,  uncut  (lacks  one 
plate).  London:  Pickering,  1833 

4065  Holbein  (Hans).     The  Dance  of  Death.     The  full  series  of 

engravings  reduced  in  phototype  from  the  proofs  and  original 
editions.     Edited  by  Dr.  Lippmann.     Square  i2mo,  half  roan. 

London,  1886 


TLbc  JBoofe  Hrts  4Sl 

BIBLIOGRAPHY    AND    LITERARY    HISTORY-CW/«««/. 

4066  DANCE  OF  DEATH.      Kastner  (Georges).      Les  Dances  des 

Morts,  Dissertations  et  Recherches  .  .  .  sur  les  divers  Monuments 
de  ce  genre  qui  existent  ou  qui  ont  existe  tant  en  France  qu'a 
l'Etranger  accompagn6es  de  La  Danse  Macabre.  With  plates  of 
paintings  and  book-illustrations  of  the  ' ' Dance, "  and  music  to  the  Danse 
Macabre.      4to,  half  calf.  Paris,  1852 

*  Besides  the  bibliography  of  books  containing  illustrations  of  the  Dance  of  Death, 
the  volume  also  describes  the  mural  and  other  paintings  of  the  same  subject  which 
exist. 

4067  Maszmann    (H.    F.)     Die  Baseler  Todtentanze    in   getreuen 

Abbilddungen.  i6mo,  with  Atlas  in  4to,  containing  49  facsimiles, 
including  a  reproduction  of  a  15th  Century  block-book.  2  vols., 
boards,  cloth  backs.  Stuttgart,  1847 

4068  Peignot  (Gabriel).     Recherches  Historiques  et  Litteraires 

sur  les  Danses  des  Morts,  et  sur  l'origine  des  Cartes  a  Jouer.  j 
plates.    Post  8vo,  half  calf,  original  wrappers  inserted.      Dijon,  1826 

4069  Sears   (G.   E.)     A  Collection   of  Works  illustrative  of  the 

Dance  of  Death  ...  in  the  Library  of  George  Edward  Sears.  With 
reproductions  of  rare  and  curious  title-pages  and  plates.  Royal  8vo, 
wrappers,  pp.  42.  New  York,  1899 

*  No.  97  of  only  100  copies  privately  printed. 

4070  DARLING    (JAMES).     Cyclopaedia    Bibliographica.     A    Library 

Manual  of  Theological  and  General  Literature,  and  Guide  to  Books, 
for  Authors,  Preachers,  Students,  and  Literary  Men.  Analytical, 
Bibliographical,  and  Biographical.  2  vols,  royal  8vo,  cloth,  pp. 
3327.  London,  1854 

4071  Cyclopaedia  Bibliographica.    A  Library  Manual  of  Theological 

and  General  Literature  .  .  .  Analytical,  Bibliographical,  and  Bio- 
graphical.    [Holy  Scriptures.]     Royal  8vo,  cloth.        London,  1859 

*  A  companion  volume  to  the  preceding. 

4072  DE   MORGAN   (AUGUSTUS).     Arithmetical  Books,  from  the 

Invention  of  Printing  to  the  Present  Time.     Post  8vo,  half  calf. 

London, 1847 

4073  A  Budget  of  Paradoxes.     8vo,  half  calf,  gilt.      London,  1872 

*  Scarce.  On  the  squaring  of  the  circle  :  plurality  of  worlds  :  the  number  of  the 
beast,  etc. ;  with  notices   also,  of  books. 


48 2  Ube  JBook  Hrts 

BIBLIOGRAPHY   AND    LITERARY    HISTORY— Continued. 

4074  DENIS   (F.)  and  OTHERS.     Nouveau  Manuel  de  Bibliographic 

Universelle.  Par  Ferdinand  Denis,  P.  Pincon,  et  De  Martonne. 
Royal  8vo,  half  morocco.      (Manuels-Roret.)  Paris,  1857 

*  The  peculiarity  of  this  Bibliography  is  that  it  is  arranged  in  subjects. 

4075  DEWEY  (MELVIL).     Decimal  Classification  and  Relative  Index 

for  Libraries,  Clippings,  Notes,  etc.  Fifth  Edition.  Royal  8vo, 
half  morocco.  Boston:  Library  Bureau,  1894 

4076  Abridged    Decimal    Classification     and    Relative    Index    for 

Libraries,  Clippings,  Notes,  etc.     8vo,  cloth. 

Boston:  Library  Bureau  [1894] 

4077  Dewey's  Library    School    Rules,    Boston,    1894;    Sargent's 

Reading  for  the  Young,  Supplement,  1891-5;  List  of  Subject  Head- 
ings for  use  in  Dictionary  Catalogs,  Boston,  A.  L.  A.,  1895;  Classi- 
fied Illustrated  Catalog  of  the  Library  Bureau,  1895.  4  vols.  8vo, 
cloth. 

4078  DEXTER  (FRANKLIN  BOWDITCH).  Biographical  Sketches 

of  the  Graduates  of  Yale  College,  with  Annals  of  the  College  His- 
tory, October,  1701-May,  1745.     Royal  8vo,  cloth,  pp.  788. 

New  York,  1885 

4079  DIBDIN   (  T.    F.)     Bibliomania;    or,    Book    Madness.     A   Biblio- 

graphical Romance.  Illustrated  with  cuts.  New  and  improved 
edition,  containing  Key  to  Assumed  Characters  in  the  Drama. 
Royal  8vo,  half  roan,  gilt  top.  London,  1876 

4080  DITCHFIELD    (P.  H.)       Books  Fatal  to  their  Authors,     izmo, 

cloth.     (Book- Lover's  Library.)  London,  1895 


Second  Session* 

4081  DIXSON  (ZELLA  ALLEN).    The  Comprehensive  Subject  Index 

to  Universal  Prose  Fiction.     Crown  8vo,  cloth.          New  York,  1897 

4082  DOLET    (ETIENNE).     Etienne    Dolet.      The    Martyr    of    the 

Renaissance.  A  Biography.  By  Richard  Copley  Christie.  Por- 
trait and  other  illustrations.  8vo,  cloth.  London,  1880 
*  Presentation  copy.  Laid  in  are  2  A.  L.  S.  of  the  author,  concerning  a  review  of 
the  book,  etc.  An  important  work  for  the  literary  history  of  the  16th  century  and 
for  the  history  of  printing. 


TLbc  JSooh  Hrts  483 

BIBLIOGRAPHY    AND    LITERARY    HISTORY— Continued. 

4083  DOWSE  (THOMAS).     Catalogue   of    the    Private    Library    of 

Thomas  Dowse,  of  Cambridge,  Mass.  Presented  to  the  Massa- 
chusetts Historical  Society,  July  30,  1856.  Royal  8vo,  sheets,  un- 
cut, pp.  214.  Boston,  1870 

4084  DREW  (B.)     Hints  and  Helps  to  those  who  Write,  Print,  or  Read. 

i6mo,  cloth.  Boston  [1871] 

4085  DRUJON  (F.)     Catalogue  des  Ouvrages,  Ecrits  et  Dessins  detoute 

nature  Poursuivis,  Supprimes  ou  Condamnes  depuis  le  21  Octobre 
1814  jusqu'au  31  Juillet  1877.  Edition  entierement  nouvelle,  con- 
siderablement  augment6e.   Royal  8vo,  wrappers, pp.  430.    Paris,  1879 

4086  DUPLESSIS  (G.)   Bibliographic  Paremiologique.   Etudes  .  .  .  sur 

les  Ouvrages,  specialement  consacres  aux  Proverbes  dans  toutes  les 
Langues.     8vo,  wrappers,  pp.  520.  Paris,  1847 

4087  DURER  (ALBRECHT).     Conway  (William  Martin).    Literary 

Remains  of  Albrecht  Diirer.  With  Transcripts  from  the  British 
Museum  Manuscripts,  and  Notes  upon  them  by  Lina  Eckstein.  14 
plates.     Royal  8vo,  buckram.  Cambridge  (Eng.),  1889 

4088  EASTBURN  (JAMES).     Supplement  to   a  Catalogue  of  Books 

for  1818,  including  many  Rare  and  Valuable  Articles  .  .  .  now  on 
sale  by  James  Eastburn  &  Co.  at  the  Literary  Rooms,  Broadway, 
corner  of  Pine  Street,  New  York.  8vo,  wrappers.  Over  2,000 
items.  New  York,  1818 

4089  EBERT    (ADOLF).     Allgemeine    Geschichte  der    Literatur  des 

Mittelalters  in  Abenlande.     3  vols.  8vo,  wrappers. 

Leipzig,   1874,  1880,  1887 

*  Band  I.:  Geschichte  der  Christlich  Lateinischen  Literatur.  II.,  Lateinischen 
Literatur  von  Zeitalter  Karls  der  Grossen  bis  zum  tode  Karls  des  Kahlen.  III.,  Die 
Nationalliteraturen  von  ihren  Anfangen,  und  die  Lateinische  Literatur  vom  tode  Karls 
des  Kahlen  bis  zum  Beginne  des  elften  Jahrhunderts. 

4090  EDWARDS  (EDWARD).     Memoirs  of   Libraries:    including   a 

Handbook  of  Library  Economy.  Plates,  containing  facsimiles  of  types, 
specimens  of  bookbinding,  library  buildings,  etc.  2  vols,  royal  8vo,  half 
morocco  (rubbed).  London,  1859 

*  Thick  Paper  copy. 

4091  ELLINGER&CO.  (M.)    Catalogue  of .  .  .  Pamphlets  written  and 

printed  during  the  years  15 15-1525.  Imported  and  for  Sale.  8vo, 
wrappers,  pp.  19.  New  York,  i860 

*  Mostly  German  Reformation  pamphlets. 


484  TLbc  Boofe  Brts 

BIBLIOGRAPHY   AND    LITERARY    HISTORY— Continued. 

4092  ELTON  (C.  &  M.)     The  Great  Book-Collectors.     Portraits.     Post 

8vo,  cloth,  uncut.      (Books  about  Books.)  London,  1893. 

4093  EMMET  (THOS.  ADDIS).     Catalogue  of  the  Library  of  Thos. 

Addis  Emmet.  Prepared  by  Joseph  Sabin.  Thick  8vo,  sewedr 
pp.  371.  New  York,  1888 

*  Only  60  copies  printed  at  the  Bradstreet  Press. 

4094  ENGELMANN  (WILHELM).  Bibliothek  der  Neueren  Sprachen. 

8vo,  half  roan.  Leipzig,  1842 

*  Bibliography  of  all  philological  works  in  European  languages   published  between 
1800  and  1841;  also  with  supplement  continuing  it  to  1849. 

4095   Bibliotheca  Geographica.     Verzeichniss    der  seit    der  Mitte 

des  vorigen  Jahrhunderts  bis  zu  Ende  des  Jahres  1856  im  Deutsch- 
land  erschienenen  Werke.      8vo,  limp  roan,  pp.  1225.     Leipzig,  1858 

4096  ERASMUS.     Erasmus,  his  Life  and  Character  as  shown  in  his  Cor- 

respondence and  Works.  By  Robert  Blackley  Drummond.  Por- 
trait after  Holbein.      2  vols,  post  8vo,  cloth.  London,  1873 

4097  Desiderius  Erasmus  of  Rotterdam.      By  Ephraim    Emerton. 

Portraits.     Post  8vo,  cloth.  New  York,  1899 

4098  FARNHAM  (LUTHER).     A  Glance  at  Private  Libraries.     8vo, 

cloth,  pp.  79  (inserted  is  a  i6mo  pamphlet,  pp.  46,  "The  Library 
of  George  W.  Childs,"  described  by  F.  W.  Robinson).     Boston,  1855 

4099  FARRER  (JAMES  A.)     Books  Condemned  to  be  Burnt,      nmo, 

half  morocco.      (Book-Lover's  Library.)  London,  1892 

4100  FAUST  LEGEND.     Histoire  de  la  Legende  de  Faust.     Par  Ernest 

Faligan.      Royal  8vo,  cloth.  Paris,  1888 

*  A  valuable  portion  of  the  book  is  the  Bibliographic  Appendix  of  books  on  the 
Faust  legend,  or  those  books  that  give  portions  or  variations  of  it. 

4101  Peter  (Franz).      Die  Literatur  der  Faustsage.      Dritte  durch 

Zusatze  bedeutend  vermehrte  Ausgabe.  8vo,  boards,  cloth  back, 
pp.  36.  Leipzig,  1857 

4102  FERWERDA  (ABRAHAM).  Register  van  alle  Rare  en  Zeldzaam 

voorkomende  Latynsche  Boeken  in  Folio,  met  en  Zonder  Pryzen, 
Gedrukt  in  het  Jaar  1400,  of  in  de  Xvde.  Eeuw.  i2mo,  half  calf, 
pp.  174.  Leeurwarden  [1775  ?] 

*  A  priced  catalogue  of  folio  books  printed  between  1400  and  1500,  and  probably 
forming  one  of  a  series  issued  by  Ferwerda. 


TLbc  JBoofe  arts  485 

BIBLIOGRAPHY    AND    LITERARY    HISTORY— Continued. 

4103  FITZGERALD  (PERCY).    The  Book  Fancier;  or,  The  Romance 

of  Book  Collecting,      umo,  cloth.  London,  1886 

4104  FLETCHER  (W.  I.)     The  Monthly  Index,  Vols.    1-3,    1880-81; 

Co-operative  Index  to  Periodicals,  edited  by  W.  I.  Fletcher,  1883  to 
1889,  7  vols.  ;  a  few  numbers  of  the  Reader's  (Juide  to  Periodical 
Literature;  etc.     8vo,  cloth  and  paper.      (As  a  lot.) 

4105  The  "A.  L.  A."    Index.      An   Index  to   General  Literature. 

Issued  by  the  Publishing  Section  of  the  American  Library  Associa- 
tion.     Imp.  8vo,  cloth.  Boston,  1893 

4106  Library  Classification.  Reprinted,  with  Alterations,  Addi- 
tions, and  an  Index  from  "Public  Libraries  in  America."  8vo, 
cloth,  pp.  32.  Boston,  1894 

4107  FLETCHER  (W.  I.)  and  BOWKER  (R.  R.)     Annual  Literary 

Index  for  the  Years  1893,  1894,  1896,  1897  and  1898.  5  vols,  royal 
8vo,  cloth.  New  York,  1894-99 

*  Includes    periodicals,    American    and    English,    Author- Index,    Bibliographies, 
Necrology,  and  Index  to  Dates,  etc. 

4108  FORD  (PAUL  LEICESTER).    Bibliotheca  Hamiltoniana.     List 

of  Books,  written  by  or  relating  to  Alexander  Hamilton.  8vo,  half 
roan  (rubbed).  New  York:  For  the  Author,  18S6 

*  No.  60  of  only  500  copies.     Presentation  copy. 

4109  List  of  Treasury  Reports  and  Circulars  issued  by  Alexander 

Hamilton,  1789-1795.     8vo,  wrappers,  pp.  47.  Brooklyn,  1886 

*  No.  12  of  only  50  copies,  compiled  and  privately  printed  by  Paul  L.  Ford.     Pres- 
entation copy. 

41 10  A    List  of  Editions  of    "The  Federalist."     8vo,    wrappers, 

pp.  25.  Brooklyn,  1886 

*  No.  12  of  only  50  copies,  privately  printed  and  signed  by  Paul  L.  Ford. 

41 1 1  Bibliography  and  Reference  List  of  the  History  and  Litera- 
ture relating  to  the    adoption    of  the    Constitution  of  the  United 

States,  1787-88.     8vo,  wrappers,  pp.  59.      (Presentation  copy.) 

Brooklyn,  1888 

41 1 2  List  of  some  Briefs  in  Appeal  Cases  which  relate  to  America, 

tried  before  the  .  .  .  Privy  Council,  1 736-1 758  (now  in  the  Lenox 
Library).      8vo,  wrappers,  pp.  20.  Brooklyn,  1889 

*Only  250  copies  privately  printed.     Presentation  copy. 

41 13  Josiah  Tucker  and  his  Writings.  An  18th  Century  Pamphle- 
teer on  America.  8vo,  pp.  18.  (Reprinted  from  the  Journal  of 
Political  Economy.)  Chicago  [1894] 


486  Ube  Eoofe  Btts 

BIBLIOGRAPHY   AND    LITERARY  HISTORY— Continued. 

41 14  FOSTER  (W.  E.)     Libraries  and  Readers.     i6mo,  cloth. 

New  York,  1883 

41 15  FREE  LIBRARY   OF   PHILADELPHIA.      Thomson  (O.  R. 

Howard).  Bulletin  No.  5:  Prose  Fiction  in  the  Wagner  Institute 
Branch.     Royal  8vo,  cloth.  Philadelphia,  1904 

41 16  FRENCH  (B.  F.)     Catalogue  (for  January,  1823)  of  a  select  portion 

of  the  .  .  .  stock  of  books  ...  on  sale  by  B.  F.  French,  Pennsyl- 
vania Ave.,  corner  6th  St.  .  .  .  West  and  adjoining  Brown's  Hotel. 
8vo,  sewed,  pp.  41.  Washington,  1823 

4117  FREY   (ALBERT   R.)     Sobriquets  and   Nicknames.     Post  8vo, 

cloth.  Boston,  1888 

41 18  GELONE  (J.  L.  FERNAGUS  DE).     Catalogue  of  Latin,  Eng- 

lish, French,  Spanish  and  Italian  Books,  Maps,  etc.,  for  sale  by 
J.  L.  Fernagus  de  Gelone,  Agent,  No.  113  Pearl  Street,  Hanover 
Square,  New  York.  Catalogue  No.  2,  with  the  Autograph  of  John 
Pintard.      nrao,  sewed,  uncut,  pp.  26.  n.  d.  \ca.  1816] 

41 19  GEORGIUS(THEOPHILUS).  AllgemeineEuropaischesBucher- 

Lexicon,  in  welchem  nach  ordnung  des  Dictionarii  die  allermeisten 
Autores,  oder  Gattungen  von  Buchern  zu  finden,  4  parts  in  one  vol., 
Leipzig,  1742;  Bucher-Lexicon,  funffter  Theil,  Franszosischen  Auc- 
tores,  Leip.  1753,  and  bound  in  the  same  volume,  the  First  and 
Second  Supplement,  containing  General  Authors,  Leip.  1750-55; 
Drittes  Supplement,  Leip.  1758.  Together  3  vols.,  folio  (two  vols, 
in  half  calf,  the  other  in  half  cloth).  Leipzig,  1742-58 

4120  GERSON  (JEAN).     Schmidt  (Charles).    Essai  sur  Jean  Gerson, 

Chancelier  de  l'Universite  et  de  l'Eglise  de  Paris.  8vo,  wrappers, 
pp.  126.  Strasbourg,  1839 

*  The  writer  favors  A'Kempis  as  the  author  of  the  "  Imitation." 

41 2 1  Johannis   Carlerii    dicti   de   Gersono,   de    Laude  Scriptorum 

Tractatus.  Edidit  Johannes  Spencer  Smith.  Frontispiece,  reproduc- 
tion of  a  rare  early  engraving  of  a  pilgrim,     4to,  wrappers,  pp.  17. 

*  Presentation  inscription,  and  A.  L.  S.  of  the  author  laid  in.  Rouen,  1841 

4122  Jean  Gerson,  Professor  der  Theologie  und  Kanzler  der  Uni- 

versitat  Paris.  Eine  Monographic  von  Dr.  Johann  Baptist  Schwab. 
8vo,  wrappers,  pp.  808.  Wiirzburg,  1858 

*The  author  denies  that  the  "Imitation  "  was  written  by  Gerson. 


Ube  Boofe  arts  487 

BIBLIOGRAPHY    AND    LITERARY    HISTORY—  Continued. 

4123  GRAHAM     (JAMES    LORIMER).      Catalogue  of    the  James 

Lorimer  Graham   Library  (presented  to  the  Century  Association). 
Compiled  by  Paul  Leicester  Ford.   8vo,  half  cloth.      New  York,  1896 
*  Works  of  Lamb,  Early  English  Ballads,  etc. 

4124  Another  copy. 

4125  GREENWOOD    (JAS.    M.)    and    MARTIN    (A.)      American 

Text- Books  on  Arithmetic,  1899;  Notes  on  the  History  of  American 
Text-Books  on  Arithmetic,  1900.      (2  pieces.)     8vo,  wrappers. 

Washington,  1899-1900 

4126  Notes  on  the  History  of  American  Text-Books  on  Arithmetic. 

2   Parts  in   1,  with  complete  Index.     8vo,  wrappers.     (Publication 
of  the  Bureau  of  Education.)  Washington,  1899-1900 

4127  GREENWOOD   (THOMAS).     Free  Public  Libraries,  their  Or- 

ganization, Uses  and  Management.     Portraits,  views,  etc.     Post  8vo, 
cloth.  London,  1886 

4128  Public  Libraries.     A  History  of  the  Movement  and  a  Manual 

for    the    Organization    and  Support  of    Rate-Supported  Libraries. 
Third  Edition,  entirely  re-written.     Illustrated.     Post  8vo,  cloth. 

London,  1890 

4129  GRIFFIN   (A.  P.  C.)     Bibliography  of  the  Historical  Publications 

issued  by  the  New  England   States.      8vo,  wrappers,  pp.  47   (Repr. 
from  the  publications  of  the  Colonial    Society  of  Mass.,  Vol.  III.). 

Cambridge,  1895 

4130  GRISWOLD    (W.   M.)     Directory    of    Writers    for    the    Literary 

Press,  particularly  in  the  United  States.      Third  Edition.    Post  8vo 
limp  boards  (worn).  Bangor  (Maine),  1890 

4131  GROLIER  CLUB.   Early  Printed  Books.    i2mo,  wrappers,  pp.16. 

New  York,  1887 

4132 Early  Printed    Books   relating  to  America,      nmo,  wrappers, 

pp.  20.  New  York,  1888 

4133 Bradford  Exhibition  (The).   The  books  printed  by  William 

Bradford  and  other  printers  in    the  Middle  Colonies.      i2mo,  wrap- 
pers, pp.  100.  New  York,  1893 

4134 New  York  City.      Catalogue  of  Plans  and   Views  of  New 

York  City  from    165 1   to  i860,      umo,  wrappers,  pp.  38.      (Presen- 
tation copy  from  W.  L.  Andrews.)  New  York,  1897 

4135  Italian  Books.     Catalogue  of  an  Exhibition  of  Original  and 

Early  Editions  of  Italian  Books.     i2mo,  wrappers,  pp.  84. 

New  York,  1902 


488  Ube  3Boofe  Hrts 

BIBLIOGRAPHY  AND    LITERARY  HISTORY— Continued. 

4136  GROWOLL  (A.)     The  Bookseller's  Library  and   How  to  Use  it. 

i6mo,  cloth.  New  York,  1891 

4137  Book-Trade  Bibliography  in    the  United   States  in  the  XlXth 

Century.  To  which  is  added  a  Catalogue  of  all  the  Books  printed 
in  the  United  States,  with  the  Prices  and  Places  where  Published, 
annexed.  Published  by  the  Booksellers  in  Boston,  January,  1804. 
Portrait.      Post  8vo,  half  calf.  New  York,  1898 

*  Only  50  copies  printed  for  the  Dibdin  Club, 

4138 Growoll  (A.)  and  Eames  (Wilberforce).      Three  Centuries 

of  English  Booktrade  Bibliography.  By  A.  Growoll;  also  a  List 
of  the  Catalogues,  etc.,  Published  for  the  English  Booktrade  from 
1595—1902.  By  Wilberforce  Eames.  Portraits  and  facsimiles.  Royal 
8vo,  half  roan,  gilt  tops,  uncut.  New  York,  1903 

*  A  limited  edition,  published  by  the  Dibdin  Club. 

4139  GURLEY  (E.  W.)  Scrap  Books  and  how  to  Make  Them.    Square 

i6mo,  cloth.  New  York  [1880] 

4140  HAENNY   (DR.  LOUIS).     Schriftsteller    und     Buchhandler    im 

alten  Rom.     Zweite  Auflage.      8vo,  half  cloth.  Leipzig,  1885 

*  The  author  deals  with  the  question  of  the  prices  of  books,  as  well  as  treating  of 
the  Ancient  Roman  bookseller. 

4141  HANNAY  (DAVID).     The  Later  Renaissance.      (The  Literature 

of  the  Later  Renaissance.)     Crown  8vo,  cloth.         Edinburgh,  1898 

4142  HARDY  (W.  J.)  and  BACON  (E.  D.)     The    Stamp   Collector. 

12 plates  {photographic),  containing  nearly  250  examples.  Post  8vo,  art 
cloth.      (Collector  Series.)  London,  1898 

4143  HARRISON  (FREDERIC).     The  Choice   of    Books  and  other 

Literary  Pieces.    First  Edition.    i2mo,  half  calf,  gilt.    London,  1886 

4144  HARRISON  (THOS.  G.)     The  Career  and  Reminiscences  of  an 

Amateur  Journalist  and  a  History  of  Amateur  Journalism,  nmo, 
cloth  (name  cut  from  title).  Indianapolis,  1883 

*  Printed  by  the  author,  an  amateur.     Contains  an  account  of  Amateur  Journals  in 
England  and  America. 

4145  HARRISSE  (HENRY).     Excerpta  Colombiniana:  Bibliographic 

de  Quatre  Cents  Pieces  Gothiques;  Franchises,  Italiennes,  &  La- 
tines  du  Commencement  du  XVIe  Siecle,  non  decrites  jusqu'ici. 
Precede  d'une  Histoire  de  la  Bibliotheque  Colombine  et  de  son 
Fondateur.     Etched  frontispiece.     Royal  8vo,  paper,  pp.  315. 

*  No.  43  of  250  copies.  Paris,  1887 


Ube  JBoofe  Hrts  489 

BIBLIOGRAPHY  AND   LITERARY  HISTORY— Co»//«k<-^. 

4146 Christophe  Colomb  et   les  Academiciens   Espagnols.      Notes 

pour  servir  a  l'Histoire  de  la  Science  en  Espagne  au  XIXe  Siecle. 
12010,  wrappers,  pp.  157.  (Essais  de  Bibliographic  et  d'Histoire 
Critiques,  No.  1.)  Paris,  1894 

*  With  presentation  inscription  from  the  author,  and  with  many  MS.  notes  by  Mr. 
Eames,  and  insertions,  relating  to  the  bibliography  of  the  Columbus  Letter.  At  the 
end  is  laid  in  a  variation  of  the  printed  cover  and  two  extra  sheets  containing  correc- 
tions of  typographical  errors. 

4147  La  Lettre  de  Christophe  Colomb  annoncant  aux  Rois  Catho- 

liques  la  D6couverte  du  Nouveau  Monde.  Bibliographic  de  la  Ver- 
sion Latine.      i2mo,  pp.  41.  Paris,  1894 

*  Proof  copy,  with  MS.  annotations  by  the  author.  On  the  back  of  the  leaf  of 
dedication  to  Henry  Vignaud  is  printed  the  statement  that  only  10  copies  were  printed 
for  Henry  Vignaud,  Henry  Omont,  the  author  and  friends. 

4148  HARTING    (JAMES    EDMUND).     Bibliotheca     Accipitraria. 

A  Catalogue  of  Books,  Ancient  and  Modern,  relating  to  Falconry. 

With  Notes,  Glossary,  and  Vocabulary.     Facsimiles  of  rare  portraits 

and  prints  (the  frontispiece  colored).      8vo,  half  morocco. 

London:  Quaritch,  1 8  9 1 

4149  HARVARD    UNIVERSITY.       Catalogue    of    the    Library    of 

Harvard  University  in  Cambridge,  Massachusetts.  With  Systematic 
Index;  also  Catalogue  of  the  Maps  and  Charts  in  the  Library  of 
Harvard  University.     Together  4  vols.     8vo,  half  roan. 

Cambridge,  1830-31 

4150  HARVARD  UNIVERSITY  BULLETINS.     Library  Bulletins. 

Edited  by  Justin  Winsor.  The  More  Important  Accessions  from 
No.  5,  Vol.  1,  to  the  end  of  Vol.  7,  inclusive  [June,  1877,  to  May, 
1894].     As  7  vols.     8 vo,  in  the  original  parts.     Cambridge,  1877-94 

4151  HARVARD      BIBLIOGRAPHICAL     CONTRIBUTIONS. 

Nos.  6,  8  and  22.      Edited  by  Justin  Winsor.     3  pieces,  8vo. 

Cambridge,  1879-89 

*  Calendar  of  the  Arthur  Lee  MSS.  in  the  Library;  the  Sparks  MSS.;  and  the  Col- 
lection of  books  and  autographs  bequeathed  by  Chas.  Sumner. 

4152  Davis'  Records  of  Harvard  College,  1636-1750;  The  Class 

of  1828,  with  a  Bibliography  of  the  Publications  of  its  Members; 
Potter  and  Bolton's  Librarians  of  Harvard  College,  1667-1877; 
and  others.     9  pamphlets,  8vo.  Cambridge,  1879-1903 


49°  Ube  JBoofe  Hrts 

BIBLIOGRAPHY    AND    LITERARY    HISTORY— Continued. 

4153  Classified    Index  to   the   Maps    in    the   Royal   Geographical 

Society's  Publications,  1830-1883;  Scudder's  Bibliography  of 
Fossil  Insects;  Whitney's  List  of  American  Authors  in  Geology 
and  Palaeontology;  Norton's  Books  relating  to  the  Life  and  Works 
of  Michael  Angelo;  Bibliography  of  Justin  Winsor,  by  Wm.  F. 
Yust;  and  others.      13  pamphlets,  8vo.  Cambridge,  1879-1902 

4154  Tillinghast  (William   Hopkins).     List  of  the  Publications 

of  Harvard  University  and  its  Officers,  from  1870  to  1892.  7  pieces. 
8vo,  wrappers.  Cambridge,  1881-93 

4155  HAZLITT  (W.  C.)     Old    Cookery  Books    and  Ancient    Cuisine. 

i2mo,  cloth.     (Book-Lover's  Library. )  London,  1886 

4156  Gleanings  in  Old  Garden  Literature.      i2mo,  cloth.     (Book- 
Lover's  Library.)  London,  1887 

4157  Studies  in   Jocular  Literature.      i2mo,  cloth.      (Book-Lover's 

Library.)  London,  1890 

4158  HORNE  (THOMAS  HARTWELL).     An   Introduction  to  the 

Study  of  Bibliography.  To  which  is  prefixed  a  Memoir  on  the  Pub- 
lic Libraries  of  the  Antients.  Facsimiles.  2  vols,  large  8vo,  russia 
gilt,  gilt  edges  (very  neatly  rebacked).  London,  1814 

*  Large  Paper  copy,  printed  on  thick  paper. 

4159  HORR   (NORTON    T.)       Bibliography    of  Card-Games   and    the 

History  of  Playing  Cards.     8vo,  wrappers,  pp.  79. 

*  No.  160  of  a  limited  issue,  signed  bythe  author.  Cleveland,  O.,   1892 

4160  HOWE  &  SPALDING,    Booksellers.     Catalogue  of  Books  for 

sale  by  Howe  &  Spalding,  Booksellers,  in  Chapel-Street,  near  the 
College.     8vo,  sewed,  pp.  106.  New-Haven,  November  1st,  1818 

4161  HUMPHREYS  (ARTHUR  L.)     The   Private   Library.      What 

we  do  know,  what  we  don't  know,  what  we  ought  to  know  about  our 
books.     Square  post  8vo,  cloth.  New  York,  1897 

4162  HURST  (JOHN  F.)     Bibliotheca  Theologica.    A  Select  and  Classi- 

fied Bibliography  of  Theology  and  General  Religious  Literature. 
8vo,  cloth.  New  York,  1883 

4163  HUTH  (F.  H.)     Works  on  Horses  and  Equitation.     A  Bibliograph- 

ical Record  of  Hippology.     Small  4to,  half  vellum,  uncut. 

London,  1887 


XTbe  Boofe  Hrts  491 

BIBLIOGRAPHY   AND    LITERARY    MSTORY-Cott/inueJ. 

4164  [HUTTEN  (ULRICH)  and  OTHERS.]     Epistolee  Obscurorum 

Virorum.      121x10,  cloth.  Leipzig,  1858 

4165  Strauss  (David  Friedrich).     Ulrich  von  Hutten.     His  Life 

and  Times.  Translated  from  the  Second  German  Edition  by  Mrs. 
G.  Sturge.      Post  8vo,  cloth.  London,  1874 

4166  INDEX  EXPURGATORIUS  and  PROHIBITORIUS.      Gib- 

bings  (Richard).  An  Exact  Reprint  of  the  Roman  Index  Expur- 
gatorius  [of  1607].  Edited,  with  a  preface,  by  Richard  Gibbings. 
Facsimile  title-page,      nmo,  half  roan,  pp.  608.  Dublin,  1837 

4167  Knapp  (Wm.  L.)     Official  Editions  and  Reprints  of  the  Index 

Librorum  Prohibitorum  issued  in  the  Sixteenth  Century.  8vo, 
wrappers,  pp.  8  (a  check  list).  New  York,  1880 

4168  Knapp  (Wm.  L.)     Official   Editions  and  Reprints.     Another 

copy.  New  York,  1880 

4169  Mendham  (Joseph).     The  Literary  Policy  of  the  Church  of 

Rome,  exhibited  in  an  Account  of  her  Damnatory  Catalogues  or  In- 
dexes both  Prohibitory  and  Expurgatory.  With  Extracts,  Anecdotes 
and  Remarks.  Second  Edition,  much  enlarged.  8vo,  cloth  (stamp 
on  title).  •  London,  1830 

*  Containing  at  the  end  the  two  Supplements  issued  in  1836  and  1843. 

4170  Mendham  (Joseph).  An  Index  of  Prohibited  Books,  by  com- 
mand of  .  .  .  Gregory  XVI.  in  1835.-    Portrait.      Post  8vo,  cloth. 

London, 1840 

4171  Reusch  (Fr.  Heinrich).      Der  Index  der  Verbotenen  Biicher. 

Ein  Beitrag  zur  Kirchen  und  Literaturgeschichte.  2  vols,  (in  3  parts) 
8vo,  wrappers.  Bonn,  1883-85 

*  With  historical  notices  of  different  editions  of  the  "  Index,"  accounts  of  the  For- 
bidden Books,  etc.     The  best  authority  on  the  subject. 

4172  JACKSON  (BENJAMIN  DAYDON).     Guide  to  the  Literature 

of  Botany:  being  a  Classified  Selection  of  Botanical  Works,  includ- 
ing nearly  6,000  titles  not  given  in  Pritzel's  Thesaurus.  Small  4to, 
cloth.     (Index  Society  publication.)  London,  1881 

4173  Vegetable  Technology.  A  Contribution  towards  a  Bibli- 
ography of  Economic  Botany,  with  a  comprehensive  Subject-Index. 
Small  4to,  cloth.     (Index  Society  publication.)  London,  1882 


49 2  ^be  $oofe  Hrts 

BIBLIOGRAPHY   AND   LITERARY    HISTORY— Continued. 

4174  JACKSON  (JAMES).     Liste  Provisoire  de  Bibliographies  Geo- 

graphiques  Speciales.  8vo,  wrappers,  pp.  125.  (Publication  de  la 
Societe  de  Geographic)  Paris,  1881 

*  Pp.  65-95  relate  to  America. 

4175  Liste  Provisoire.      Enlarged    edition.     8vo,   paper,   pp.    340. 

Paris,  1881 

4176  JACOBS  (JOSEPH).     The  Literary  Year-Book.    Portraits.   Crown 

8vo,  cloth.  London,  1898 

4177  JAMAICA.     Cundall  (Frank).     Books  on  Jamaica  in  the  Library 

of  the  Institute,  Kingston  [1894];  Bibliotheca  Jamaicensis.  Some 
account  of  the  principal  works  on  Jamaica  in  the  Library  of  the 
Institute,  Kingston,  1895.      2  pieces,  wrappers. 

4178  JEWETT  (C.  C.)  On  the  Construction  of  Catalogues  of  Libraries, 

and  their  Publication  by  means  of  separate  stereotyped  titles.  With 
rules  and  examples.  Second  Edition.  8vo,  wrappers,  pp.  96 
(Smithsonian  report).  Washington,  1853 

4179  JOHN  CRERAR  LIBRARY,  CHICAGO.    List  of  Books  in  the 

Reading  Room,  January,  1900;  List  of  Current  Periodicals  in  the 
Reading  Room,  June,  1902;  List  of  Bibliographies  of  Special 
Subjects,  July,  1902  (with  index),  including  Language,  Literature, 
the  Sciences,  etc.      3  vols,  royal  8vo,  wrappers. 

4180  JONES  (LYNDS  E.)     The  Best  Reading.     A  Priced  and  Classi- 

fied Bibliography.  Second  and  Third  series.  2  vols,  post  8vo, 
cloth.  New  York,  1882,  1888 

4181  KEESE  (WILLIAM  L.)     John  Keese,  Wit  and  Litterateur.     A 

Biographical  Memoir.     Portrait.     8vo,  cloth.  New  York,  1884 

4182  KEMPIS  (THOMAS  A').     Cruise  (Francis  Richard).     Thomas 

A'Kempis.  Notes  of  a  visit  to  the  scenes  in  which  his  life  was 
spent,  with  some  account  of  the  examination  of  his  relics.  Portrait 
and  other  illustrations.      8vo,  cloth.  London,  1887 

*  Contains  a  Bibliography  of  works  relating  to  Thomas  A'Kempis. 

4183  Kettlewell  (Samuel).     The   Authorship  of   the   De  Imita- 

tione  Christi,  with  many  interesting  particulars  about  the  Book. 
Photographic  facsimiles  of  the  Manuscripts.  8vo,  cloth.   London,  1877 

4184  Kettlewell  (Samuel).    Thomas  A'Kempis  and  the  Brothers 

of  the  Common  Life.     2 portraits.     8vo,  cloth.  London,  1882 

4185  Wheatley  (L.   A.)     The  Story  of  the   "Imitatio    Christi." 

Portrait  0/  Thomas  A'Kempis.    i2mo,  cloth.    (Book-Lover's  Library.) 

London,  1891 


Ube  Booh  arts  493 

BIBLIOGRAPHY   AND    LITERARY    HISTORY— Continued. 

4186  [KERNOT  (HENRY).]     Bibliotheca  Diabolica;  being  .  .  .  books 

.  .  .  relating  to  the  Devil.  ...  In  Two  Parts  .  .  .  serious  and 
humorous.  12  curious  designs,  and  index.  8vo,  wrappers,  pp.  40, 
for  sale  by  Scribner  &  Welford.  New  York,  1874 

4187  LANG  (ANDREW).     The  Library.     With  a  chapter  on  Modern 

English  Illustrated  Books  by  Austin  Dobson.  First  Edition.  Illus- 
trated, 2  plates  in  colors.      Post  8vo,  cloth.  London,  1881 

4188  Perrault's  Popular  Tales,  edited  from  the  original   editions, 

with  Introduction,  etc.     First  Edition.    Crown  8vo,  boards,  uncut. 

Oxford:  Clarendon  Press,  1888 

4189  How  to  Fail  in  Literature.     First  Edition.     Square  i2mo, 

original  wrappers,  uncut.  London,  1890 

4190  LANGLOIS     (C.     Y.)       Manuel    de    Bibliographic    Historique. 

Premier  Serie.  Les  Instruments  Bibliographiques.  nmo,  wrap- 
pers, pp.  193.  Paris,  1896 

4191  [LA  ROCHE  (MICHAEL  DE).]     Memoirs  of  Literature.     Con- 

taining a  large  Account  of  many  Valuable  Books,  Letters  and  Dis- 
sertations upon  Several  Subjects,  Miscellaneous  Observations,  etc. 
Second   Edition,  revised  and  corrected.     8  vols.  8vo,  panelled  calf. 

London,  1722 

*  Containing  a  mass  of  curious  information. 

4192  LEGAL  BIBLIOGRAPHY.     New  Series,  Nos.  1  to  7,  1894-1901. 

Published  occasionally,  by  the  Boston  Book  Company.  7  pieces, 
small  4to,  8  pp.  each.  Boston,  1894-1901 

4193  LEGOUVE    (ERNEST).     Reading  as  a  Fine  Art.     Translated 

by  A.  L.  Alger.     i6mo,  cloth.  Boston,  1879 

4194  LENOX    LIBRARY,   New  York   City.     Annual  Report  of  the 

Trustees  from  187 1  to  1890.      In  2  vols.     8vo,  half  calf. 

Albany,  1871-90 

4195  Contributions.    No.  I.    Hulsius'  Voyages.   Collation  of  the 

different  editions  of  the  Voyages  of  Hulsius,  and  of  other  Hulsiana. 
Small  4to,  half  morocco.  New  York,  1877 

4196 Contributions.     No.  III.    Th£venot's  Voyages.   Description 

of  the  Collection  of  the  Voyages  of  Thevenot,  "Relations  de  Divers 
Voyages  Curieux.  Par  Melchisedec  Thevenot."  Small  4to,  half 
morocco.  New  York,  1879 


494  'Gbe  JBooFi  Hrts 

BIBLIOGRAPHY   AND    LITERARY   HISTORY— Continued. 

4197  Contributions.    No.  IV.   Bunyan.   Collation  of  the  Different 

Editions  of  Bunyan's  Pilgrim's  Progress,  and  of  other  Bunyaniana. 
Illustrations.     Small  4to,  half  morocco.  New  York,  1879 

4198  Contributions.     No.    V.     Shakespeare.     Collation    of   the 

Different  Editions  of  the  Works  of  Shakespeare,  etc.  Small  4to, 
half  morocco.  New  York,  1880 

4199  Contributions.    No.  VI.    Milton.    Collation  of  the  Different 

Editions  of  the  Works  of  Milton,  etc.     Small  4to,  half  morocco. 

New  York,  1881 

4200  LIBRARY    ASSOCIATION    OF    THE    UNITED   KING- 

DOM. Nicholson  (E.  B.)  and  Tedder  (H.  R. ),  Editors.  Trans- 
actions and  Proceedings  of  the  Conference  of  Librarians  held  in 
London,  October,  1877.     Royal  8vo,  half  morocco.      London,  1878 

*  Papers  on  Cataloguing,  on  Special  Collections  of  Books,  on  the  Selection  of  Books, 
Slip  Catalogues,  Library  Management,  etc. 

4201  Thomas  (Ernest  C.)  and  Welch  (Charles).      Transactions 

and  Proceedings  of  the  Library  Association  of  the  United  Kingdom, 
held  at  Edinburgh,  Oct.  5,  6  and  7,  1880.     Royal  8vo,  cloth. 

London:    Whittingham,  1881 

*  Notes  on  Early  Printing  in  Scotland,  1 507-1600  ;  Biographical   Notices  of  some 
Eminent  Edinburgh  Librarians,  etc. 

4202  LIBRARY  COMPANY  OF  PHILADELPHIA.    [Smith  (John 

Jay).]  Notes  for  a  History  of  the  Library  Company  of  Philadel- 
phia.    (From  Waldie's  Portfolio.)     8vo,  unbound,  pp.  8. 

[Philadelphia,  1835] 

4203  LIBRARY    JOURNAL    (THE).       Edited   by    Melvil    Dewey, 

Charles  A.  Cutter,  and  others.  Complete  from  Vol.  1  to  Vol.  29 
(1876-1904),  lacking  2  numbers  (No.  1,  Vol.  8,  1883,  and  No.  8, 
Vol.  16,  189 1).     Small  4to,  original  wrappers.      (As  29  vols.) 

New  York,  1876-1904 

4204  LIBRARY   NOTES.     Edited  by   Melvil    Dewey.      From  its  com- 

mencement in  June,  1886,  to  July,  1895.  Vols.  1  to  4.  8vo,  the 
first  three  volumes  bound  in  two,  half  morocco,  and  two  numbers 
in  original  wrappers.     (As  a  lot.) 

Library  Bureau,  Boston,  etc.,  1886-95 


Ube  Boofc  Hrts  495 

BIBLIOGRAPHY   AND   LITERARY    HISTORY— Continued. 

4205  LIBRARY  OF  CONGRESS.    Alphabetical  Catalogue:  Authors. 

Royal  8vo,  half  morocco,  pp.  1236.  Washington,  1864 

4206  Catalogue  of  Books  Added  for  the  Years  1867  to  1875,  and 

1901-1903.     8  vols.  imp.  8vo,  cloth  and  paper. 

Washington,   1867-1904 

4207  Catalogue.    .    .    .    Index  of  Subjects.     2  vols.  imp.  8vo,  half 

morocco,  pp.  1744.  Washington,  1869 

4208  Alphabetical  Catalogue:  Authors.    ("  A  to  Cragin.")     2  vols. 

imp.  8vo,  half  morocco,  pp.  1816.  Washington,  1878-80 

4209  Report   of   the   Librarian   for   1897,  1898,  and   1901  to  1905. 

7  vols,  royal  8vo,  cloth.  Washington,  1897-1905 

4210  Calendar  of  Paul  Jones'  Manuscripts,  19.03;  List  of  Lincoln- 

iana  in  the  Library  of  Congress,  1903;  List  of  References  on  the 
Negro  Question,  1903;  List  of  Books  on  Labor,  particularly  relating 
to  Strikes,  1903;  List  of  Books  on  the  Constitution  of  the  United 
States,  1903;  and  others.     14  vols,  royal  8vo,  cloth  and  paper. 

Washington,   1903 

42 1 1   History    of  the    Library    of  Congress.     Vol.    1,    1800-1864. 

By  William  Dawson  Johnston.  Portraits,  views,  etc.  8vo,  cloth. 
(All  published.)  Washington,  1904 

4212  LIBRARY  SCIENCE.     Parker  on  Library  Classification,  1901; 

Jahr  and  Strohm's  Bibliography  of  Co-operative  Cataloguing  (1850- 
1902),  Washington,  1903;  Cole's  Compiling  a  Bibliography,  New 
York,  1902;  Teggart's  Contribution  towards  a  Bibliography  of 
Ancient  Libraries,  New  York,  1899;  Vade-Mecum  du  Bibliothe- 
caire,  par  Le  Marquis  Daruty  de  Grand  Pre\  Paris,  1897;  Library 
Association  Series,  No.  5,  Cataloguing  Rules  of  the  British  Museum, 
Bodleian  Library,  and  of  the  Library  Association,  London,  1893. 
6  pamphlets.  1 

4213 Linderfelt  (Klas  August.).     Eclectic  Card  Catalog  Rules. 

Author  and  title  entries  based  on  Dziatzko's  "  Instruction,"  com- 
pared with  the  rules  of  the  British  Museum,  Cutter,  Dewey,  Per- 
kins, and  others.  With  Appendix,  containing  list  of  Oriental  Titles 
of  Honor  and  Occupations.     8vo,  cloth.  Boston,  1890 

r 


496  ftbe  Boofe  Hrts 

BIBLIOGRAPHY    AND    LITERARY    HISTORY— Continued. 

4214  LITERATURE.     (The  English  Weekly  Journal  of  Literary  News 

and  Criticism.)  Edited  by  H.  D.  Traill,  and  others.  Illustrated 
with  fine  portraits  of  the  leading  authors  of  the  time.  From  its  com- 
mencement in  Oct.,  1897,  to  Jan.  11,  1902  (the  last  number).  9  vols. 
4to,  cloth  (the  last  number  in  the  original  part).      (As  9  vols.) 

London:   The  Times  Office,  1897-1902 

4215  American  Edition  of  the  same.   Jan.  19,  1898,  to  July  7,  1899. 

4to,  in  the  original  numbers.      (22  pieces.) 

4216  LUBBOCK  (SIR  JOHN).     The  Pleasures  of  Life.     2  vols,  in  one. 

Crown  8vo,  cloth.  London,  1893 

*  Contains  a  list  of  the  100  best  books. 

4217  McDIVITT  (J.  R.)     Living  Authors  at  the  New  York  Bar,  being 

a  Catalogue  of  the  Books  they  have  written  and  edited.  8vo,  wrap- 
pers, pp.  47.  New  York,  1875 

4218  MAITLAND   (S.  R.)     The  Dark  Ages.      Essays  intended  to  illus- 

trate the  State  of  Religion  and  Literature  in  the  9th,  10th,  nth  and 
12th  Centuries.     Third  Edition.     8vo,  cloth.  London,  1853 

4219  MASSACHUSETTS   HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Catalogue 

of  the  Library  of  the  Massachusetts  Historical  Society.  2  vols. 
8vo,  cloth.  Boston:  Printed  for  the  Society,  1859-60 

4220  MASSACHUSETTS  STATE  LIBRARY.    Catalogue.    Royal 

8vo,  cloth.  Boston,  1858 

4221   Catalogue  of  the  State  Library.     8vo,  cloth,  pp.  1048. 

Boston,  1880 

4222  MATSON   (HENRY).     References  for   Literary  Workers.     With 

Introductions  to  Topics  and  Questions  for  Debate.    Post  8vo,  cloth. 

Chicago,  1893 

4223  MERCANTILE   LIBRARY,  PHILADELPHIA.     Catalogue. 

Royal  8vo,  half  roan,  gilt  tops.  Philadelphia,  1870 

*  Valuable  catalogue  of  topics  for'reference.    Mezzotint  portrait  of  Thos.  P.  Cope, 
President,  laid  in. 

4224  MERCER  (HENRY  C.)     The  Survival  of  the  Mediaeval  Art  of 

Illuminative  Writing  Among  Pennsylvania  Germans.  Facsimiles. 
8vo,  wrappers.     (Bucks  Co.  Hist.  Society  Contributions.) 

[Philadelphia,  1897] 


XTbe  Boofe  arts  497 

BIBLIOGRAPHY   AND    LITERARY    HISTORY—  Continued. 

4225  MERRYWEATHER  (F.  SOMNER).  Bibliomania  in  the  Middle 

Ages ;  or,  Sketches  of  Bookworms, Collectors,  Bible  Students,  Scribes, 
and  Illustrators  .  .  .  With  Anecdotes  illustrating  the  History  of  the 
Monastic  Libraries  of  Great  Britain  in  the  Olden  Time,  nmo, 
cloth.     Scarce.  London,  1849 

4226  MEZZOFANTI  (GIUSEPPE).     Catalogo  della  Libraria.    Com- 

pilato .  .  .  da  Filippo  Bonifazj.     8vo,  wrappers,  pp.  139.    Rome,  1851 

*  The  famous  linguist,  and  Cardinal. 

4227  MILL  (HUGH   ROBERT.)     Hints  to  Teachers  and  Students  on 

the  Choice  of  Geographical  Books  for  Reference  and  Reading, with 
Classified  Lists.      Crown  8vo,  cloth.  London,  1897 

4228  MINERVA.     Jahrbuch   der   Gelehrten  Welt.      Achter  Jahrgang, 

1898-1899.     Thick  i2mo,  cloth.  Strassburg,  1899 

*  Directory  of  Learned  Societies,  Museums,  Colleges,  etc.,  in  the  world. 

4229  MISCELLANEOUS  BOOKSELLER'S  CATALOGUES.  J. 

Penington  and  Son,  Philadelphia,  1850  and  1855  ;  F.  Miiller,  Amster- 
dam, Atlases,  Maps,  etc.,  1875;  J.  Munsell,  Albany,  American  and 
Foreign  Books,  and  Bibliography,  1857;  Sampson  Low  &  Co.,  Lon- 
don, Classified  Educational  Catalogue,  1871;  H.  Sotheran,  London, 
Books  for  the  Library,  1877;  also  some  European  Auction  Sa/es,  Bib- 
liotheque  de  M.  C.  Scheffer,  Pt.  1,  Paris,  1899;  Biblio.  Van  Der 
Willigen,  Amsterdam,  1875;  F.  Miiller,  Amsterdam,  Mai,  1869; 
Carthusian  Monastery  Buxheim,  at  Munich,  Sept.,  1883;  Comte  E. 
Cilleni-Nepis  di  Assisi,  at  Rome,  Dec,  1894;  South  American  Books 
(some  from  the  Ramirez  Library),  London,  Puttick's,  May,  1888; 
ana7, Catalogue  of  the  Sprague  Manuscripts,  1870  (2  copies).   (14  pes.) 

4230  MITCHELL.     Library  Catalogue  of  Rare  and  Valuable  Books. 

(Contains  Martha  Washington's  Bible,  and  many  rare  books,  with 
prices.)     8vo,  cloth.  New  York,  1892 

4231  MONROE  (W.  S.)     Bibliography  of  Education.     i2mo,  cloth. 

New  York,  1897 

4232  MONTRESOR   (C.  A.)     Some   Hobby   Horses:  How  to  Collect 

Stamps,  Coins,  Seals,  Crests  and  Scraps.  Second  Edition.  Illus- 
trations.    Crown  8vo,  cloth.  London,  1890 

4233  MOORE   (CHARLES   H.)     What  to   Read,  and   How  to  Read : 

being  Classified  Lists  of  Choice  Reading.      Crown  8vo,  cloth. 

New  York,  187 1 


498  Ube  Boofe  Hrts 

BIBLIOGRAPHY   AND    LITERARY    HISTORY— Continued. 

4234  MORGAND  (DAMASCENE).    Bulletin  de  la  Librairie  Morgand 

et  Fatout,  2  vols.,  1876-81 ;  Repertoire  General,  1882 ;  Bulletin  Men- 
suel,  Nos.  14,  17,  19-24,  and  26,  1883-89  (some  imperfect).    (12  pes.) 

4235  MUNSELL   (JOEL).     Catalogue  of   a   Bibliographical  Library. 

For  sale,  at  prices  affixed.  Collected  by  Joel  Munsell,  Albany.  8vo, 
wrappers,  pp.  38.  Albany,  1856 

4236  MUSIC.     Biographical  Dictionary  of  Musicians.     With  Bibliography 

of  English  Writings  on  Music.  By  James  D.  Brown.  Thick  8vo, 
cloth,  gilt  top,  uncut.  Paisley,  1886 

4237  Drexel   (Jos.  W.)     Catalogue  of   Jos.  W.   Drexel's  Musical 

Library.      Part  I.,  Musical  Writings.     8vo,  wrappers,  pp.  48. 

Philadelphia,  1869 

4238  Grove  (Sir  George).     Dictionary  of   Music  and  Musicians 

[1450-1889].  With  Appendix  edited  by  J.  A.  Fuller  Maitland. 
Illustrations  and  woodcuts.  4  vols.  8vo,  in  the  original  parts.  As 
4  vols.  London,  1878-89 

4239  Matthew    (James    E.)     The    Literature    of    Music.      i2mo, 

cloth.      (Book-Lover's  Library.)  London,  1896 

4240  Rowbotham  (John  Frederick).      History  of  Music.     3  vols. 

8vo,  cloth.  London,  1885-87 

4241  NATION  (THE).   A  Weekly  Journal  of  Politics, Literature,  Science 

and  Art.  No.  1571, Vol.  61  [1895]  I  No.  1583  and  Nos.  1587  [Nov.  28, 
1895]  to  No.  1878  [Vol.  72,  June  30,  1901]  consecutively,  in  the  origi- 
nal numbers,  as  issued.     Sold  as  11  vols.     4to. 

New  York:  Evening  Post  Co.,  1895-1901 

4242  NEW  YORK  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  LIBRARY.     Cata- 

logue of  Printed  Books,  New  York,  for  the  Society,  1859;  The  New 
York  Historical  Society,  1804-1904,  by  Robert  H.  Kelby,  Librarian, 
portraits,  New  York,  for  the  Society,  1905.      2  vols.  8vo,  cloth. 

4243  NEW  YORK  PUBLIC  LIBRARY  BULLETINS.     Complete 

from  Vol.  1,  No.  1  [1897],  to  the  end  of  Vol.  9  [1905].  108  Nos., 
in  the  original  parts.     As  9  vols.  New  York,  1897-1905 

4244  NEW  YORK  SOCIETY  LIBRARY.     Alphabetical  and  Analy- 

tical Catalogue  .  .  .  with  Charter,  By-Laws,  etc.     Royal  8vo,  cloth. 

New  York,  1850 


XTbe  3Booh  arts  499 

BIBLIOGRAPHY    AND    LITERARY    HISTORY— Continued. 

4245  NEW  YORK  STATE  LIBRARY.  Catalogues  of  the  Law 
Library,  1855;  General  Library,  1855;  Maps,  MSS.,  Medals,  etc., 
1856;  General  Library,  First  Supplement,  1861;  Subject  Index  to 
the  General  Library,  1872;  and  Supplement,  1882.  6  vols,  royal 
8vo,  half  morocco.  Albany,  1855-82 

4246 Catalogue  of  Books  on  Bibliography,  Typography,  and  En- 
graving in  the  New  York  State  Library.     8vo,  wrappers,  pp.  143. 

Albany,  1858 

4247  NODIER    (CHARLES).       The    Bibliomaniac.       Translated     by 

Mabel  Osgood  Wright.  With  45  illustrations  after  Maurice  Leloir, 
and  a  Preface  by  R.  Vallery-Radot.   8vo,  unbound.   New  York,  1894 

*  One  of  5  copies  on  India  paper,  not  printed  for  sale. 

4248  NORTON   (CHAS.    B.)     Catalogue  of  a  Bibliographical   Library 

Offered  ...  at  Prices  affixed.  Clinton  Hall,  New  York,  1855 

4249  Norton's    Literary    Letter,    comprising   American    Papers  of 

Interest,  and  a  Catalogue  of  Rare  and  Valuable  Books  relating  to 
America.  Complete  set  of  the  six  numbers.  Small  4to,  wrappers. 
(As  six  pieces.)  New  York,  1857-60 

*  Includes  bibliographies  of  books  relating  to  Maine,  Vermont,  and  New  Hamp- 
shire; papers  on  American  Medals;  list  of  early  printed  books  relating  to  America; 
etc. 

4250 Another  set  of   the  six   numbers.      Bound  in  one  vol.     Half 

morocco,  gilt.     (As  one  vol.) 

4251  O'CONNOR   (J.  F.  X.)     Facts  about  Bookworms.     Their  History 

in  Literature  and  Work  in  Libraries.  Facsimiles  and  other  illustrations. 
Post  8vo,  cloth.  New  York,  1898 

*  Only  750  printed.  Presentation  copy.  Laid  in  is  some  interesting  correspondence 
about  the  finding  of  bookworms  in  America. 

4252  ORDWAY   (GEORGE  W.)    Catalogue  of  the  Library  of  George 

W.  Ordway,  of  Chicago,  111.,  prepared  by  Joseph  Sabin.  8vo,  cloth, 
uncut.  New  York,  1869 

*  Only  60  copies  privately  printed.     Presentation  copy  from  Mr.  Sabin. 

4253  ORTROY  (F.  VAN).    Bibliographic  de  l'CEuvre  de  Pierre  Apian. 

Illustrations.  8vo,  wrappers,  pp.  120.  (Extrait  du  Bibliographic 
Moderne,  Mars-Octobre,  1901.)  Besancon,  1902 

*  "  Apian  made  the  first  dated  map  on  which  the  name  America  appears,  in  1520. 
One  hundred  and  sixteen  titles  are  given  of  his  maps  and  cosmographical  books." 


5oo  Ube  Boo??  Brts 

BIBLIOGRAPHY    AND    LITERARY    HISTORY— Continued. 

4254  PALAEOGRAPHY.      Chassant  (Alph )   Paleographie  des  Chartes 

et  des  Manuscrits  du  XIe  au  XVIIe  Siecle.  Cinquieme  Edition, 
augmentee.      10  folding  plates,      nmo,  paper,  pp.  159.       Paris,  1862 

4255  Kopp  (Ulrich   Frederic).      Palaeographia  Critica.     Portrait. 

4  vols.  4to,  original  boards.  Mannheim,  1817-29 

*  Scarce.  An  exhaustive  cyclopaedia  of  information  for  the  student  of  ancient 
Greek  or  Latin  manuscripts,  with  folding  facsimiles  and  illustrations  of  contracted 
characters  in  the  text,  and  well-arranged  indices.  Separate  chapters  are  given  on  the 
inscriptions  and  uses  of  amulets,  the  ancient  mysteries,  incantations  and  exorcisms^ 
gems,  etc.  The  contracted  characters  represented  necessitated  special  type  being  cast 
for  the  work,  at  the  cost  of  the  author,  who  spent  several  thousands  on  it. 

4256 Leist  (Friedrich).    Urkundenlehre.     Katechismus  der  Diplo- 

matik.  Palaographie,  Chronologie,  und  Sphragistik.  Mit  fiinf 
Tafeln  Abbildungen.      i2mo,  cloth.  Leipzig,  1882 

4257  Madan  (Falconer).  Books  in  Manuscript.  A  short  Intro- 
duction to  their  Study  and   Use.      With  a   Chapter    on    Records. 

Facsimiles.     Post  8vo,  cloth,  uncut.      (Books  about  Books.) 

London,  1893 

4258 New  Pal^eographical  Society.  Facsimiles  of  Ancient  Manu- 
scripts. Parts  1-4,  large  folio.  Containing  100  plates  of  facsimiles 
of  Greek,  Latin,  Early  English,  and  French  Manuscripts  and  Docu- 
ments. London,  1903-1906.  Also  Reports  for  1902-1903,  1903-1904, 
1904-1905,  1905-1906.      (As  4  pieces.) 

4259 Vaines  (Dom  de).    Dictionnaire  Raisonne  de  Diplomatiquesr 

contenant  les  Regies  .  .  .  pour  servir  a  dechiffrer  les  anciens  Titres, 
Diplomes  &  Monuments,  ainsi  qu'a  justifier  de  leur  date  et  de  leur 
authenticite.      2  vols,  post  8vo,  russia.  Paris,  1774 

*  With  51  plates  of  Gothic,  Cursive,  Phoenician  alphabets,  figures,  groups  of  letters- 
(with  translations),  etc. 

4260 Wailly    (Natalis    de).      Elements    de    Palaeographie,   pour 

servir  a  l'Etude  des  Documents  Inedits  sur  l'Histoire  de  France. 
2  vols,  thick  royal  4to,  half  morocco  (somewhat  rubbed).    Paris,  1838 

*  An  exhaustive  treatise  on  ancient  French  documents  and  manuscripts.  The  first 
volume  contains  historical  guide-lists  of  popes,  kings,  historical  events,  ecclesiastical 
ceremonies  and  saints'  days,  and  treatise  on  the  method  of  computing  dates,  together 
with  biographical  dictionary  of  persons  who  have  signed  or  written  official  or  legal 
documents,  and  chapters  on  the  methods  of  decipherment,  contractions,  etc.  The 
second  volume  contains  17  folio  facsimiles  of  ancient  writing,  with  transliteration  and 
20  plates  of  old  seals. 


ZTbe  JBooh  Hrts  501 

BIBLIOGRAPHY    AND   LITERARY    HISTORY— Continued. 

4261  PARSONS  (F.),  CRAWFORD  (F.  E.),  and  RICHARDSON 

(H.  T.)  The  World's  Best  Books:  a  Key  to  the  Treasures  of 
Literature.     Crown  8vo,  cloth.  Boston,  1889 

4262  PATTERSON  (C.  VENTON).   Literary  Index,  a  new,  complete 

and  perfect  system  of  reference.  (Indexed,  Alphabetised,  and 
blank-ruled  pages  for  recording  notes.  About  350  pages,  none 
used.)     Folio,  half  calf.  Rochester,  N.  Y.  [1885] 

4263  PAULY  (ALPHONSE).     Bibliographic  des  Sciences  Medicales. 

Avec  Introduction  par  Ch.  Daremberg.     2  vols,  royal  8vo,  boards. 

Paris,  1872-74 

4264  PEARSON  &  CO.   (JOHN— Booksellers,   London).     Catalogues 

of  Rare  Books,  First  Editions,  Association  copies,  Fine  Bindings, 
and  Autograph  Letters  and  Documents.  Facsimiles.  10  pamphlets 
(4  duplicates).   Small  4to,  wrappers.     London,  n.  d.  [circa  1900,  etc.] 

4265  PENDLETON  (JOHN).     Newspaper  Reporting  in  Olden  Time 

and  To-day.  Crown  8vo,  cloth.  (Book-Lover's  Library,  edited  by 
Henry  B.  Wheatley.)  London,  1890 

4266  PERKINS  (F.  B.)     The  Best  Reading.     Hints  on  the  Selection  of 

Books,  on  the  Formation  of  Libraries,  etc.  A  Classified  Bibliogra- 
phy for  easy  reference.     Post  8vo,  cloth.  New  York,  1878 

4267  PETZHOLDT  (J.)     Bibliotheca  Bibliographica.     Kritisches  Ver- 

zeichniss  der   das  Gesammtgebiet  der  Bibliographic    betreffenden 

Litteratur  des  In-  und  Auslandes.     8vo,  half  morocco,  pp.  939. 

Leipzig,  1866 

4268  PHILES    (G.    P.)      The   Philobiblon,    a  Monthly  Catalogue   and 

Literary  Journal.  2  vols,  (all  published).  Small  4to,  finely  bound 
in  full  green  levant  morocco  gilt,  inside  gilt  borders,  red  edges. 

New  York,  1861-63 
*  The   Scarce  India  Paper  edition,  with  the  catalogue.     Probably  one  of  the  best 
periodicals  ever  issued  in  America  for  the  true  bibliophile,  containing  a  remarkable 
amount  of  interesting  and  valuable  information,  collected  by  the  well-known  book- 
seller. 

4269  Catalogue  of  Curious  and  Scarce  Old  Books  in  Various  Lan- 
guages .  .  .  embracing  a  portion  of  a  Choice  and  Valuable  Stock 
recently  imported  .  .  .  now  for  sale  at  prices  annexed.  Sewed,  pp. 
58.  New  York,  Mauran  &  Philes,  55  Cedar  Street,  1859;  No.  28, 
1867,  and  No.  30,  1868.     3  parts. 


5Q2  Zbc  Bool?  Brts 

BIBLIOGRAPHY   AND    LITERARY  HISTORY— Continued. 

4270  PHILIPS  (MELVILLE),  Editor.     The  Making  of  a  Newspaper. 

Experience  of  certain  representative  American  Journalists  related 
by  themselves.      [By  J.  R.  Young,  "  Gath,"  etc.]     i2mo,  cloth. 

New  York,  1893 

4271  [PHILPOT  (CHARLES).]     An  Introduction  to  the  Literary  His- 

tory of  the  Fourteenth  and  Fifteenth  Centuries.     8vo,  sheep. 

London,  1798 

4272  PICKERING  &  CHATTO.     Illustrated   Catalogue  of  Old  and 
•   Rare    Books.      Facsimiles,   some  illuminated  in  gold  and  colors.     4to, 

wrappers,  the  nine  original  parts.      (9  pieces.)  London,  1902 

4273  English  Literature.      Noted  Bibliographically  and  Biographi- 

cally.   Catalogue  with  Prices  affixed.    3  parts.    London,  n.d.[i905?] 

4274  POLLARD  (ALFRED   W.)     Last  Words  on  the  History  of  the 

Title-page,  with  Notes  on  some  Colophons,  and  Twenty-seven  Fac- 
similes of  Title-pages.  Frontispiece  a  facsimile  of  the  first  page  of  the 
Mazarin  Bible,  illuminated  in  gold  and  colors.     4to,  cloth,  uncut. 

*  Only  260  printed,  this  being  No.  234.  London,    1 89 1 

4275  Early  Illustrated    Books.      A  History  of  the  Decoration  and 

Illustration   of   Books   in    the   15th   and    16th  Centuries.     Facsimile 

reproductions.      Post  8vo,  cloth,  uncut.      (Books  about  Books.) 

London,  1893 

4276  PORTER  (NOAH).     Books  and  Reading;  or,  What  Books  shall 

I  Read  and  How  shall  I  Read  Them?  With  Appendix  containing  a 
Catalogue  of  Books.     Post  8vo,  cloth.  New  York,  1882 

4277  POTTHAST    (AUGUST).      Bibliotheca    Historica    Medii   ^Evi. 

Wegweiser  durch  die  Geschichtswerke  des  Europiiischen  Mittelalters 
bis  1500.  Zweiter  verbesserte  und  vermehrte  Auflage.  4  vols,  royal 
8vo,  wrappers.  Berlin,  1895-96 

*  The  most  valuable  guide  in  existence  to   the  historical  literature  of  the  Middle 
Ages. 

4278  POWER  (JOHN).     Handy-Book  About  Books,  for  Book-Lovers, 

Book-Buyers,  and  Book-Sellers.   Facsimiles.   8vo,  illuminated  boards. 

London,  1870 

4279  PRIESTLEY  (DR.  JOSEPH).     Catalogue  of  the  Library.     For 

sale  by  Thomas  Dobson.     8vo,  sewed,  pp.  96.      With  prices. 

Philadelphia,  1816 


Xlbe  Bool?  arts  5°3 

BIBLIOGRAPHY   AND    LITERARY    HISTORY—  Continued. 

4280  PRINCE  (REV.   THOMAS).     Catalogue   of  the  American    Por- 

tion of  the  Library  of  the  Rev.  Thomas  Prince,  with  a  Memoirand 
List  of  his  Publications.  By  VV.  H.  Whitmore.  Portrait.  Post 
8vo,  cloth.  Boston,  1868 

*A  valuable  list  of  rare  Americana,  including  the  Bay  Psalm   Book,  Eliot's  Indian 
Bible,  etc.     Most  of  the  library  is  now  in  the  Boston  Public  Library. 

4281  PRINCE   LIBRARY,   BOSTON.     Catalogue  of  .  .  .  Books  and 

Manuscripts,  which  formerly  belonged  to  the  Rev.  Thomas  Prince 
and  bequeathed  to  the  Old  South  Church,  now  Deposited  in  the 
Public  Library  of  the  City  of  Boston.      Royal  8vo,  paper,  pp.  159. 

Boston,  1870 

4282  PROVIDENCE,  R,  I.,  PUBLIC  LIBRARY.     Monthly  Refer- 

ence Lists,  Vols.  1  to  4,  complete  [1881-84],  bound  in  one  volume, 
small  4to,  half  morocco;  Monthly  Bulletin,  Vols.  1  to  5,  complete 
with  Index  [1895-99];  Co-operative  Bulletins,  Vols.  1  to  3  (lacking 
2  Nos.),  1900-02;  the  first  two  Quarterly  Bulletins,  1903;  and  5 
Nos.  of  the  unauthorized  publication,  "  The  Providence  Library 
Bulletin."     (As  a  lot.) 

4283  PUBLIC    LIBRARIES    IN  THE  UNITED   STATES   OF 

AMERICA.  Their  History,  Condition  and  Management.  Special 
Report.  18  views  of  library  buildings.  Parts  I.  and  II.  (Part  II. 
being  "Rules  for  a  Printed  Dictionary  Catalogue"  by  Charles  A. 
Cutter,  Librarian  of  the  Boston  Athenaeum.)  8vo,  cloth  and  paper. 
As  one  vol.  Washington,  1876 

4284  PUBLIC   LIBRARIES.     A  Monthly  Review  of  Library  Matters 

and  Methods.  Vols.  1  to  10.  1896-1905.  8vo,  in  parts  as  issued. 
As  10  vols.  Chicago:   Library  Bureau,  1896-1905 

4285  PUBLISHERS'  TRADE   LIST  ANNUAL.     The  Full  Trade 

Lists  of  the  American  Publishers,  with  Alphabetical  Indexes.  1875, 
1880,  1885,  1890,  1895.      5  vols,  thick  royal  8vo,  cloth. 

New  York,  1875-95 

4286  PUTNAM  (G.  P.)  and    OTHERS.     Hints   for   Home   Reading. 

By  C.  D.  Warner,  H.  W.  Mabie,  and  others.  Edited  by  Lyman 
Abbott.  With  a  New  and  Revised  Edition  of  Suggestions  for 
Libraries  by  G.  P.  Putnam.      Post  8vo,  boards,  cloth  back. 

New  York  [1883] 


504  Ube  IBook  Hrts 

BIBLIOGRAPHY  AND   LITERARY  HISTORY— Continued. 

4287  PUTNAM  (GEORGE  HAVEN).  Authors  and  their  Public  in 
Ancient  Times:  a  Sketch  of  Literary  Conditions  and  of  the  Rela- 
tions with  the  Public  of  Literary  Producers,  from  the  Earliest 
Times  to  the  Invention  of  Printing.    Post  8vo,  cloth.    NewYork,  1894 

4288 Books  and  their  Makers  during  the  Middle  Ages  .  .  .  from  the 

Fall  of  the  Roman  Empire  to  the  Close  of  the  Seventeenth  Century. 
2  vols.  8vo,  cloth.  New  York,  1896-97 

4289  QUACKENBOS    (JOHN    D.)      Illustrated    History    of    Ancient 

Literature,  Oriental  and  Classical.  Engravings  and  colored  maps. 
Crown  8vo,  cloth.  New  York,  1878 

4290  QUARITCH'S  (BERNARD)  Catalogues,   1859-1864.     4  vols. 

8vo,  half  roan.  London,  1859-64 

*  Early  Printed  Books,  Heraldry,  Oriental  Literature,  European  Philology,  Biblio- 
graphy, Private  Press  Issues,  Fine  Arts,  Curiosa,  etc.,  etc.  Valuable  for  the  Colla- 
tions of  rare  works. 

4291  A  General  Catalogue  of  Books  arranged  in  Classes.      Thick 

8vo,  half  red  morocco,  pp.  1130.  London,  1868 

*  The  first  of  Quaritch's  General  Catalogues.  This  volume  includes  reprints  of  his 
monthly  catalogues  from  No.  231  to  243.     No.  242  was  not  included. 

4292  The  General  Catalogue.      Bound    uniform    with  the  above, 

pp.  1 194.  London,    1870 

*  Reprints  of  Monthly  Catalogues  Nos.  246  to  260.  Nos.  244  and  245  were  not 
included  in  the  series. 

4293  The  General  Catalogue.     Bound  uniform  with  the  preceding, 

pp.  1889.  London,  1874 

*  Includes  reprints  of  the  Monthly  Catalogues  Nos.  279  to  291. 

4294  The  General  Catalogue.     The  Supplement,  1875-77.     Bound 

uniform  with  the  preceding,  pp.  1672.  London,  1877 

*  Includes  reprints  of  the  Monthly  Catalogues  Nos.  292  to  308. 

4295  The  General  Catalogue.      Bound  uniform  with  the  preceding, 

PP-    2395-  London,  1880 

*  Includes  reprints  of  the  Monthly  Catalogues  Nos.  309  to  330. 

4296  The  General  Catalogue.     Printed  in  separate  volumes,  divided 

into  subjects.  Each  volume  containing  a  separate  Index,  and  with 
the  General  Index  volume.  Complete  set  in  16  vols.  8vo,  red 
cloth.  London,  1880-86,  1892 

*  Contains  reprints  of  Nos.  332  to  375  of  the  Monthly  Catalogues.  The  General 
Index  volume,  of  which  only  125  copies  were  printed  to  accompany  the  set  in  this 
form,  was  not  issued  until  1892. 


Ube  JBoofe  arts  5°5 

BIBLIOGRAPHY  AND    LITERARY  HISTORY—  Continued. 

4297   Duplicates    of    Vols.    III.    and  XV.    (Periodicals,   etc.,    and 

Monuments  of  the  Early  Printers).      2  vols.  8vo,  red  cloth. 

London,  1882-88 

4298  Quaritch's  General    Catalogue.       Bibles,   Liturgies,    Church 

History,  and  Theology.  Royal  8vo,  half  morocco.  Large  Paper 
copy.  London,   Dec,  1891 

4299  RAMSAY  (ALEXANDER).     A  Bibliography,  Guide,  and  Index 

to  Climate.     8vo,  cloth.  London,  1884 

4300  RAWLINGS  (GERTRUDE  B.)     The   Story  of  Books.     Illus- 

trated.     i6mo,  cloth.  New  York,  1901 

4301  REES  (J.  ROGER).     The    Diversions  of  a   Book-worm.     i2mo, 

cloth.      (Book-lover's  Library.)  London,  1886 

•The  Loved  Books  of  some  other  Folks;  The  Book-worm's  Study;  Dreams  and 
Books;  etc. 

4302  The  Pleasures  of  a  Book- worm.    i2mo,  cloth.     (Book-Lover's 

Library.)  London,  1886 

*  Books  and  the  Lovers  of  Books;  Romance  and  Reality  of  Dedications;  etc. 

43°3  The  Brotherhood  of  Letters,      nmo,  cloth.      (Book-Lover's 

Library.)  London,  1889 

4304  REVIEW  ARTICLES.     W.  C.  Prime,  Old  Books  in  New  York, 

and  Early  Printing  and  Printers;  J.  W.  Francis,  Reminiscences 
of  N.  Y.  Printers,  Authors,  and  Booksellers;  History  of  Ancient 
Manuscripts;  A  Librarian's  Work,  by  John  Fiske;  Bibliomania  in 
France;  and  others,  similar.      (25  pieces.) 

4305  RHEES  (W.  J.)     Manual  of   Public   Libraries,    Institutions,    and 

Societies  in  the  United  States  and  British  Provinces  of  North 
America.      8vo,  cloth.  Philadelphia,  1859 

4306  RICHARDSON  (CHARLES  F.)    The  Choice  of  Books.    Square 

i2mo,  half  calf.  New  York,  1881 

4307  RODEN  (ROBERT    F.)     Seventy    Years   of  Book   Auctions    in 

New  York.      i2mo,  pp.  6.  [New  York,  1898] 

4308  ROGERS  (WALTER  THOMAS).     A  Manual  of  Bibliography, 

being  an  Introduction  to  the  Knowledge  of  Books,  Library  Man- 
agement, and  the  Art  of  Cataloguing.  With  J?  illustrations  and 
colored  facsimiles  of  binding.      Post  8vo,  cloth.  London,  1891 


506  Ube  JBook  Hrts 

BIBLIOGRAPHY    AND    LITERARY    HISTORY—  Continued. 

4309  ROTHSCHILD.     Catalogue  des  Livres,  composant  la  Bibliotheque 

de  Feu  M.  Le  Baron  James  de  Rothschild.  Portrait  on  vellum  paper. 
3  vols,  royal  8vo  (Vol  1  bound  in  half  red  morocco,  Vols.  2  and  3 
in  wrappers),  uncut.  Paris:  Morgana1,  1884-93 

*  A  remarkably  valuable  collection  of  early  printed  books,  illustrated  with  numerous 
facsimiles,  some  in  colors  of  the  bindings. 

4310  RUSSELL  (PERCY).     The  Literary  Manual ;  or,  Complete  Guide 

to  Authorship.      Crown  8vo,  cloth.  London,  1886 

431 1  SABIN  (JOSEPH).     A  Bibliography  of  Bibliography;  or,  A  Handy 

Book  about  Books.  8vo,  wrappers,  pp.  150.  With  the  author's 
autograph.  New  York,  1877 

*  With  many  additions,  loosely  laid  in,  by  Mr.  Eames. 

4312  SABIN  &  SONS' AMERICAN  BIBLIOPOLIST.    A  Literary 

Register  and  Monthly  Catalogue  of  Old  and  New  Books,  etc.  Vol.  1 
(lacking  Nos.  5,  7,  10,  and  11);  Vol.  2  (lacks  Nos.  3,  4,  and  5); 
Vol.  3  (lacks  Nos.  28  and  36);  Vol.  4,  complete;  Vol.  5,  complete; 
Vol.  6  (lacks  Nos.  61  to  64,  67  and  68,  71  and  72);  Vol.  7  (lacks  all 
but  No.  77);  and  Vol.  8  (lacks  all  but  No.  79).  From  1869  to  1876. 
8vo,  in  the  original  parts.      (As  a  lot.)  New  York,  1869-76 

4313  SARGANT  (E.  B.)  and  WHISHAW  (BERNARD).    A  Guide 

Book  to  Books.     Royal  8vo,  cloth.  London,  1891 

4314  SCOTT  (TEMPLE).    Book  Sales  of  1895.    A  Record  of  the  Most 

Important  Books  Sold  at  Auction  and  the  Prices  Realized.  8vo, 
cloth.  London,  1896 

4315  SHAW  (HENRY).     Handbook  of  the  Art  of  Illumination  as  prac- 

tised during  the  Middle  Ages.  With  a  Description  of  the  Metals, 
Pigments  and  Processes  employed  at  different  periods.  16 full- 
page  plates  and  numerous  illustrations  in  the  text,  mostly  from  ancient 
manuscripts.     Royal  8vo,  cloth,  gilt.  London,  1866 

4316  SHORTHAND.     Anderson    (Thomas).      History    of    Shorthand; 

with  a  Review  of  its  Present  Condition  and  Prospects  in  Europe 
and  America.     Portraits.     Crown  8vo,  cloth.  London,  1882 

4317  Gibson    (John  Westby).     The    Bibliography    of    Shorthand. 

Post  8vo,  cloth.  London,  1887 

4318 Levy    (Matthias).      History    of    Short-Hand    Writing;     to 

which  is  prefixed  the  System  used  by  the  Author.  Plate.  Post  8vo, 
cloth.  London,  1862 


XTbe  Booh  Hrts  507 

BIBLIOGRAPHY   AND    LITERARY    HISTORY— Continued. 

4319 Lewis  (James  Henry).     An  Historical  Account  of  the   Rise 

and  Progress  of  Short  Hand.  .  .  .  Illustrated  with  numerous  exam- 
ples, the  true  date  and  title  of  each  system,  accompanied  with  its 
respective  alphabet.   Crown  8vo,  calf.   London:  For  the  Author,  n.  d. 

*  The  author  gives  a  Bibliography  of  books  on  Shorthand,  ending  with  1815,  so 
that  it  was  probably  printed  shortly  after. 

4320  SHURTLEFF  (NATHANIEL  B.)     A  Decimal  System  for  the 

Arrangement  and  Administration  of  Libraries.  Small  4to.  wrappers, 
pp.  80.  Boston:  Privately  Printed,   1856 

4321  SIBLEY  (JOHN  L.)     Notices  of  the  Triennial  and  Annual  Cata- 

logues of  Harvard  University;  with  a  reprint  of  the  catalogues  of 
1674,  1682  and  1700.      8vo,  wrappers,  pp.  67.  Boston,  1865 

*  No.  144  of  150  signed  copies. 

4322  Biographical   Sketches  of  Graduates  of  Harvard  University, 

1642-1689.  With  Appendix  containing  abstract  of  the  Steward's 
Accounts,  and  Notices  of  Non-Graduates,  from  1649-50  to  1659. 
3  vols,  royal  8vo,  cloth.  Cambridge,  1873-1885 

*  Presentation  copy  from  Geo.  H.   Moore.     Scarce. 

4323  SLATER  (J.   HERBERT).     Round  and  About  the  Bookstalls. 

A  Guide  for  the  Book-hunter.     Crown  8vo,  cloth.         London,  1891 

4324  Book  Collecting.    A  Guide  for  Amateurs.    Illustrations.    Post 

8vo,  cloth.  London,  1892 

*  No.  275  of  the  Large  Paper  edition,  limited  to  500  copies. 

4325  The  Sale  Prices  of  1896.     An  Annual   Report  of  Sales  by 

Auction  of  Objects  of  Artistic  and  Antiquarian  Interest.  Vol.  1. 
8vo,  cloth.  London,  1897 

4326  SMITH  (ADAM).     Catalogue   of    the  Library    of    Adam    Smith. 

Edited,  with  Introduction,  by  James  Bonar.    Facsimiles.    8vo,  cloth. 

London,  1894 

4327  SMITH    (ALFRED    RUSSELL),   Bookseller,    London.     Cata- 

logue of  10,000  Tracts  and  Pamphlets  and  50,000  Prints  and  Draw- 
ings, illustrating  the  Topography  and  Antiquities  of  England,  Scot- 
land, Wales  and  Ireland.  Collected  ...  by  William  Upcott  and 
John  Russell  Smith.  Thick  8vo,  half  morocco.  With  the  ex-libris 
of  G.  W.  Reid.  London,  1878 


508  Ube  JBook  Hrts 

BIBLIOGRAPHY   AND    LITERARY    HISTORY— Continued. 

4328  SMITH  (JOHN  RUSSELL).     Catalogue  of  Choice,  Useful  and 

Curious  Books  .  .  .  now  on  sale  at  .  .  .  prices  affixed.  [Early  Eng- 
lish Literature  mainly.]     8vo,  sewed.  London,  1848 

4329  Catalogue  of  .  .  .  Upwards    of    26,000  Ancient  and   Modern 

Tracts  and  Pamphlets.  On  sale  at  prices  affixed.  8vo,  half  roan, 
PP-  733  (PP-  681-733  relate  to  America).  London,  1874 

*  "  Of  the  entire  catalogue,  48  copies  only  have  beencompleted,  which  is  in  itself 
unique  in  the  Annals  of  English  Bibliography." 

4330  SMITH  (LLOYD   P.)     On  the  Classification  of  Books.     4 to,  half 

cloth.      (American  Library  Association,  May  1882.)        Boston,  1882 

*  No  3  of  only  20  copies  on  Large  Paper.     With  presentation  inscription. 

433i  SONNENSCHEIN  (WILLIAM  SWAN),  Reader's  Guide  to 
Contemporary  Literature.  Being  the  First  Supplement  to  the  Best 
Books  .  .  .  With  Complete  Authors  and  Subjects  Index.  Thick  4to, 
cloth.  London,  1895 

4332  SPARKS  JARED).     Catalogue  of  the  Bound    Historical    Manu- 

scripts. Collected  by  Jared  Sparks,  and  now  .  .  .  in  .  .  .  Harvard 
University.     8vo,  wrappers,  pp.  20.  Cambridge,  187 1 

4333  STEIGER'S    CATALOGUES.     Guide     through    E.    Steiger's 

Stock  of  Books.  Catalogues  No.  1  to  28  (lacking  6).  Bound  in 
one  volume.      8vo,  half  roan.  New  York,  1875-82 

*  Mainly  German  books. 

4334  STEVENS  (HENRY).     Schedule  of  Two   Thousand    American 

Historical  Nuggets  taken  from  the  Stevens  Diggings  in  September, 
1S70,  and  set  down  in  chronological  order  of  Printing  from  1490  to 
1800,  described  and  recommended  as  a  Supplement  to  any  Printed 
Bibliotheca  Americana.      Folio,  cloth,  pp.  20.    London,  Oct.  1,  1870 

*  Only  a  small  number  privately  printed. 

4335   The   Bibles  in  the  Caxton   Exhibition,  MDCCCLXXVII;  or, 

A  Bibliographical  Description  of  nearly  1,000  representative  Bibles 
in  various  languages.  Special  Edition,  revised  and  carefully  cor- 
rected, with  additions.     8vo,  cloth.  London,  1878 

*  Many  manuscript  additions  by  Mr.  Eames,  including  several  hundred  additional 
titles. 

4336  STEVENSON  (THOS.  G.,  Bookseller)  and    OTHERS.     Bib- 

liotheca Historica,  Scotica  Curiosa  et  Rarissima;  Fred.  Strong's 
Catalogues,  1848;  Cadell's  Editions  of  Sir  Walter  Scott,  1847; 
Joseph  Lilly's  Catalogues,  1845-46.  Bound  in  one  volume,  half 
morocco.  Edinburgh  and  London,  1845-48 


XTbe  3600ft  Brts  509 

BIBLIOGRAPHY    AND    LITERARY    HISTORY— Continued. 

4337  STOCKDALE  (JOHN).     Catalogue  of  Books  printed    for  John 

Stockdale.     8vo,  sewed.  London,  1793  and  1794 

*  Includes  the  advertisement  of  the  rare  Shelley's  "St.  Irvyne,"etc. 

4338  STUART  (ROBERT   L.)     Catalogue  of  the  Library  of  Robert 

L.  Stuart.     Catalogued  by  F.  S.     Small  4to,  cloth,  uncut. 

New  York,  1884 

*  Early  printed  Books,  Bibles,  Ornithology,  etc.  (over  10,000  vols.).  Only  a  limited 
number  printed  for  presents.     The  books  are  now  in  the  Lenox  Library. 

4339  TAYLOR    (ISAAC).      History  of   the   Transmission    of  Ancient 

Books  to  Modern  Times.  New  Edition,  revised  and  enlarged. 
Crown  8vo,  cloth.  London,  1859 

4340   History  of   the  Transmission  of  Ancient  Books   to  Modern 

Times,  together  with  the  Process  of  Historical  Proof.  New  Edition, 
revised  and  enlarged.      121110,  cloth.  Liverpool,  1875 

4341  TILDEN  (SAMUEL  J.)     Shelf  Inventory  of  Books,  Pamphlets, 

Periodicals,  Prints,  etc.      8vo,  sewed.  New  York,  1887 

*  Now  forming  the  Tilden  Collection  in  the  Lenox  Library. 

4342  TOWNSHEND  (JOHN).     Catalogue  of   Books  relating  to  the 

Disposal  of  the  Bodies  and  Perpetuating  the  Memories  of  the  Dead. 
Royal  8vo,  limp  roan  (back  worn).  New  York,  1887 

*  Only  a  few  copies  printed  for  private  distribution.    Presentation  copy  from  Judge 
Townshend.     Laid  in  is  a  letter  of  Louis  Windmuller  in  regard  to  the  subject. 

4343  TREDWELL  (DANIEL  M.)   Monograph  on  Privately  Illustrated 

Books.     A  Plea  for  Bibliomania.     Post  8vo,  cloth.     Brooklyn,  1882 

*  Inserted  is  a  proof  portrait  (etching  on  India  paper)  by  W.  M.  Chase. 

4344  A  Monograph   on   Privately-Illustrated   Books.     A  Plea  for 

Bibliomania.      Royal  8vo,  cloth,  paper  label,  uncut. 

Flatbush,  L.  L:  Privately  Printed,  1892 

*  The  enlarged  edition  of  the  lecture. 

4345  UNITED  STATES  CATALOGUE.   Provisional  Edition,  edited 

by  Marion  E.  Potter.  Second  Edition  (with  Directory  of  Publishers). 
Royal  8vo,  cloth.  Minneapolis,  1902 

r  r 

4346  VALLEE  (LEON).    Bibliographic  des  Bibliographies.    Catalogue 

des  Bibliographies  Generates  et  Particulieres,  par  ordre  Alphabet- 
ique,  et  Repertoire  des  meraes  Bibliographies  par  ordre  alphabetique 
de  Matieres.  With  Supplementary  volume.  2  vols.  8vo  (the  Supple- 
ment in  paper,  the  other  volume  in  half  morocco).      Paris,  1883-87 


5Jo  Ube  J&ook  Hrts 

BIBLIOGRAPHY   AND    LITERARY   HISTORY—  Continued. 

4347  VASCO   DA  GAMA.     Les  Colonies   Portugaises  dans  l'Afrique, 

l'Asie  et  l'Amerique.  Catalogue  des  livres  en  vente  chez  Martinus 
Nijhoff.     4to,  cloth.  The  Hague,  1898 

4348  WARREN  (F.  M.)     History  of  the  Novel,  Previous  to  the  Seven- 

teenth Century.      Post  8vo,  cloth.  New  York,  1895 

4349  WEALE   (W.  H.  J.)     Bibliographia  Liturgica.     Catalogus   Mis- 

salium  Ritus  Latini  ab  anno  M.CCCC.  LXXV  impressorum.     8vo 
half  roan.  London,  1886 

*  One  of  the  best  bibliographies  of  early  Missals. 

4350  Descriptive    Catalogue    of    rare    Manuscripts    and     Printed 

Books,  Chiefly  Liturgical.  8vo,  half  roan.  (Historical  Music 
Loan  Exhibition:  Albert  Hall,  London,  1885.)  London,  1886 

*  Only  150  copies  issued. 

435i  [WEEKS  (S.  B.)]  Confederate  Text-Books.  A  Preliminary 
Bibliography  [1861-1865].  8vo,  wrappers.  (Publication  of  the 
Bureau  of  Education.)  Washington,  1900 

4352  WHEATLEY   (H.  B.)     Of    Anagrams.     A   Monograph   treating 

of  their  History  from  the  Earliest  Ages  to  the  Present  Time.  With 
an  Introduction  containing  Numerous  Specimens  of  Macaronic 
Poetry,  Punning  Mottoes,  Rhopalic,  Shaped,  Equivocal,  Lyon  and 
Echo  Verses,  Alliteration,  Acrostics,  Lipograms,  Chronograms, 
Logograms,  Palindromes,  Bouts  Rimes,  nmo,  half  roan  (binding 
a  little  rubbed).  Hertford:  Printed  for  the  Author,  1862 

*  The  First  Book  of  the  well-known  literary  writer  and  bibliographer.     Now  very 
scarce. 

4353  How  to    Form    a    Library.       i2mo,    cloth.       (Book-Lover's 

Library.)  London,  1886 

4354  The  Dedication  of  Books.  To  Patron  and  Friend.  A  Chap- 
ter in  Literary  History,      nmo,  cloth.     (Book-Lover's  Library.) 

London,  1887 

4355  How  to  Catalogue  a  Library,      umo,  cloth.      (Book-Lover's 

Library.)  London,  1889 

4356  Literary  Blunders.     A    Chapter    in    the  History  of    Human 

Error.      i2mo,  cloth.     (Book-Lover's  Library.)  London,  1893 


Ube  3Booft  arts  511 

BIBLIOGRAPHY    AND    LITERARY    HISTORY-C<»»/7*W. 

4357  WHEELER  (WILLIAM  A.)     Who  Wrote  It?     An    Index  to 

the  Authorship  of  the  more  Noted  Works  in  Ancient  and  Modern 
Literature.  Edited  by  Charles  G.  Wheeler.  Square  crown  8vo, 
cloth.  Boston,  1881 

4358  WHEELER  (WILLIAM  A.)  and  WHEELER  (CHARLES 

G.)  Familiar  Allusions:  a  Hand-Book  of  Miscellaneous  Informa- 
tion, including  the  Names  of  celebrated  Statues,  Paintings,  Palaces, 
Country-Seats,  Ruins,  Churches,  etc.    Post  8vo,  cloth.     Boston,  1882 

4359  WHEELER    (WM.   A.)     An  Explanatory  and  Pronouncing  Dic- 

tionary of  the  Noted  Names  of  Fiction  (persons  and  places).  20th 
Edition.     With  Appendix  by  Charles  G.  Wheeler.     Post  8vo,  cloth. 

Boston,  1890 

4360  WHITNEY  (JAMES  LYMAN).    A  Modern  Proteus;  or,  A  List 

of  Books  Published  under  more  than  One  Title.      i6mo,  cloth. 

New  York,  1884 

4361  WILSON  (GEORGE  M.)     Catalogue  of  Prints,   and    Books  of 

Prints  .  .  .  for  sale  by  G.  M.  Wilson,  81  Pine  Street,  New  York. 
January,  181 7.      i2mo,  wrappers,  pp.  23. 

4362  WILSON  (JAMES  GRANT).     The  World's  Largest  Libraries. 

Narrow  i2mo,  cloth.  New  York  [1894] 

4363  WINSOR  (JUSTIN).     Bibliography   of  Shakespeare  Folios  and 

Quartos.  The  Original  Superintendent's  Monthly  Reports  of  the 
Boston  Public  Library,  from  April,  1874,  to  September,  1877.  42 
Nos.      (As  a  lot.) 

4364  Halliwelliana:  a  Bibliography  of  the   Publications  of  James 

Orchard  Halliwell-Phillipps.  8vo,  wrappers,  pp.  30.  (Harvard 
Bibliographical  Contributions.)  Cambridge,  1881 

4365  A    Bibliography  of    Ptolemy's    Geography.     8vo,   wrappers, 

pp.  42.     (Harvard  Bibliographical   Contributions,  No.  18.) 

Cambridge,  1884 

4366  WISCONSIN  STATE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.    Catalogue 

of  the  Library,  2  vols.,  1873;  First,  Second,  Third  and  Fourth  Sup- 
plements, 1875-1884;  Exercises  at  the  Dedication  of  its  New  Build- 
ing, with  accounts  of  the  Several  Libraries,  History  of  the  Society, 
etc.,  illustrated,  4to,  buckram,  1901.      Together  7  vols.     8vo. 

Madison,  1873-1901 


512  XTbe  IBook  Hrts 

BIBLIOGRAPHY   AND    LITERARY   HISTORY— Continued. 

4367  WORCESTER  PUBLIC  LIBRARY.  Catalogue  of  the  Circu- 
lating Department,  and  of  a  portion  of  the  Books  belonging  to  the 
Intermediate  Department.     8vo,  cloth,  pp.  1391.      Worcester,  1884 

4368 Supplement  to  the  Catalogue  (issued  in  i884)"of  the  Circulat- 
ing and  a  Portion  of  the  Intermediate  Departments.  Royal  8vo, 
cloth.  Worcester,  Mass.,  1889 

4369  WRANGHAM  (FRANCIS).     The  English  Portion  of  the  Library 
of  the  Ven.  Francis  Wrangham.      8vo,  half  morocco.     Malton,  1826 
*  Written  by  Francis  Wrangham  himself,  and   privately  issued — not  published — in 
an  edition  of  only  70  copies.     Many  early  English  books  will  be  found  described. 


Catalogues  of  Sales  bp  auction, 

[The  following  collection  of  European  and  American  Sale  Catalogues 
are  all  in  the  original  wrappers,  or  in  sewed  condition,  except  where  other- 
wise described.] 

4370  ADAMSON  (JOHN).     London,  Sotheby,  May  22,  1856.     Priced  in 

ink. 

*  The  author  of  Bibliotheca  Lusitana  and  Lusitana  Illustrata.     Containing   rare 
editions  of  the  works  of  Camoens. 

4371  ADDINGTON  (SAMUEL).    Books,  MSS.,  and  Engravings.    Lon- 

don, Sotheby,  May  24-25,  1886.     Priced  and  named  in  ink.      2  parts. 

4372  ALLAN    (JOHN).      Catalogue  prepared  by  Joseph    Sabin.      New 

York,  Bangs,    May  2,  etc.,  1864.      Priced  in  ink,    and  with  printed 
price-list  and  names  of  buyers  affixed. 

[Printed  by  Wm.  Gowans,  New  York,  1865] 

4373  Large    Paper    Copy.      With  portrait.     Half    morocco,    gilt 

top.     With  Index,  and  priced  and  named  in  ink. 

4374  AMORY  (FRANCIS — Auctioneer).     Books,  rare,  curious,   etc. 

.  .  .  for  sale  at  auction,  in  Boston,  20  December,  1815.    Boston,  1815. 

4375  ARNOLD    (JOHN    H.    V.)     Bibliotheca    Dramatica  et    Curiosa, 

New  York,   Leavitt,   Apl.  16,  etc.,  1879,  priced;  Trials  and  Legal 
Literature,  New  York,  Bangs,  Apl.  23-26,  1900.      (2  pieces.) 

4376  ARNOLD    (WM.    HARRIS).     American    First    Editions.     New 

York,  Bangs,  Jan.  30-31,  1901.      Facsimiles. 

4377  Books   and    Letters.      New    York,    Bangs,    May    7-8,    1901. 

Facsimiles. 


Ube  Bool?  Hrts  513 

CATALOGUES  OF  SALES  BY  AUCTION— Continued. 

4378  ASHBURNHAM   (EARL  OF).     London,  Sotheby,  May,   1899, 

and  June,  1901.      2  parts.     Facsimiles. 

*  The  famous  collection  of  MSS.,  known  as  the  Barrois  Collection  and  the 
"  Appendix,"  many  in  fine  historical  bindings. 

4379  ASKEW  (ANTHONY).     London,  Baker  &  Leigh,  Feb.  13,  etc., 

1775.     Full  calf,  gilt  (rubbed).     Pricedin  ink.     With  the  bookplate  of 
George  Woods  and  some  MS.  notes. 

*  Large  Paper  Copy.     Extraordinary  collection  of  Greek  and  Latin  Classics. 

4380  BARLOW  (SAMUEL    L.  M.)     Americana.     N.  Y.   Amer.   Art 

Association,  1889. 

4381  BECKFORD  LIBRARY.    London,  Sotheby,  1882-3,  4  parts;  and 

with  the  four  Supplements  containing  prices  and  purchasers' names. 
Together  8  pieces. 

4382  BEDFORD  (FRANCIS— Bookbinder).     London,  Sotheby,  Mch. 

21-25,  1884. 

*  Fine  Bindings,  Americana,  De  Bry's  Voyages,  etc.,  mostly  in  his  own  bindings. 

4383  BENTLEY  (DR.)     Boston,   Blake  &  Cunningham's,  No.  5  Kilby 

St.,  June  14-15,  1820. 

*  The  portion  of  the  library  not  bequeathed  to  literary  institutions. 

4384  BIBLIOTHECA    CURIOSA    ET    SELECTA.       New   York, 

Bangs,  May  12,  etc.,  1853. 

*  Much  Shakespereana,  and  Early  English. 

4385  BONAPARTE    (JOSEPH).     Bordentown,   N.  J.,  Thos.    Birch, 

Sept.  18,  1845. 

*  Principally  in  the  French  language. 

4386  BONAPARTE     (PRINCE     LOUIS     LUCIEN).       London, 

Sotheby,  Feb.  18-19,  1895. 

*  Finest  collection  of  Basque  literature  ever  offered  for  sale,  and  other  duplicates. 

4387  BORGHESE    (DON    PAOLO— Prince  de   Sulmona).      Rome, 

Galerie  Borghese,  May-June,  1892.     2  parts.     Facsimiles. 

*  Missals,  a  Biblia  Pauperum,  examples  of  Early  Presses,  etc. 

4388  BOUCHER  (JONATHAN).     (With  prints.)     London,  Sotheby, 

Feb.  24,  etc.,  1806.     Half  calf.     Priced  in  ink. 

*  Rare.  With  the  beautiful  Towneley  bookplate,  and  the  back  stamped  with  the 
device  and  initials.  Jonathan  Boucher  was  the  famous  Divine  who  was  obliged  to 
leave  America  at  the  time  of  the  Revolution. 


5H  Ube  Boofe  Hrts 

CATALOGUES  OF  SALES  BY  AUCTION— Continued. 

4389  BROWNE  (IRVING).     Troy,    N.  Y.     New  York,  Leavitt,  Dec. 
10,  etc.,  1878.     Cloth. 

*  Large  Paper  copy.     Choice  Extra-illustrated  Books. 

439°  BURNS  (ROBERT).    Original  MSS.     London,  Chapman,  Apl.  16, 
1 88 1 .     9  items,  priced  and  named  in  pencil. 

439 1  BURTON  (WM.  E.)     Bibliotheca  Dramatica.     New  York,  Sabin, 

Oct.  8,  etc.,  i860.     Half  russia,  gilt  tops.     Priced  in  ink. 

*  Large  Paper  copy,  with  portrait. 

4392  Another  Large  Paper  copy.     Priced  in  ink. 

4393  CHALMERS  (ALEX.)     London,  Sotheby,  Mch.  5-15,  1835. 

*  The  noted  biographer,  historian  and  Shakesperean  critic. 

4394  CHOATE  (RUFUS).     Leonard,  Boston,  Oct.  18-28,  1859. 

4395  CIST   (LEWIS  J.)     Autographs.     New    York,    Bangs,    1886-87. 

Complete  in   the  4   Parts,  with  Printed   Prices  for  Parts  I.  and  II. 
(As  4  pieces.) 

4396  CLARKE  (DR.   ADAM).     London,    Sotheby,  June  20-24,   1836. 

Half  morocco,  gilt  tops.     Priced  and  named  in  ink. 

*  Large  Paper  copy,  issued  by  Murray  in  1835,  of  this  marvellous  collection  of 
European  and  Asiatic  Manuscripts.  Accompanied  by  the  sale  catalogue.  (As  one 
piece.) 

4397  COLEMAN    (ROBT.   W.)      Angling.      London,    Sotheby,    July 

8-9,  1897. 

*  Originally  collected  by  G.  W.  Bethune,  editor  of  Walton's  Angler. 

4398  COLLIER  (JOHN  PAYNE).     Elizabethan  Poetry,  etc.    London, 

Sotheby,  Aug.  7-9,  il 


4399  CORNEY  (BOLTON).     London,  Sotheby,  May  31,  etc.,  1871. 

*  Early  Voyages  to  America,  Bibliography,  Spanish  and  Portuguese  Literature,  etc. 

4400  COTTON   (REV.  H.  S.)     London,  Sotheby,  June  17-21,  1839. 

*  A  remarkable  collection  of  books  and  autographs  relating  to  Crime,  together  with 
Jest  Books,  etc.     The  collector  was  the  celebrated  "  Ordinary  of  Newgate." 

4401  COURT   (J.)       Paris,   Hotel   Drouot,    May   8-10,   1884.      Premiere 

Partie. 

*  Jesuit  Relations,  early  voyages  to  America,  and  other  Americana. 

4402  CRAIG  (J.  T.   GIBSON),   Edinburgh.     London,   Sotheby,    1887 

and  1888.     2  vols,  half  morocco.     Priced  and  named  in  ink. 


TLbc  !JBook  Hrts  5!5 

CATALOGUES  OF  SALES  BY  AUCTION—  Continued. 

4403  DALY    (AUGUSTIN).      N.    Y.,  Leavitt,    Oct.    14,    etc.,    1878. 

Priced  in  ink. 

*  Principally  dramatic.  With  a  quantity  of  clippings  regarding  his  second  sale  in 
1900. 

4404  DIDOT  (AMBROISE  FIRMIN).     Catalogue   des    Livres    Pre- 

cieux,  Manuscrits  et  Imprimes,  faisant  partie  de  la  Bibliotheque  .  .  . 
pr6c6de  d'une  Introduction  par  M.  Paulin,  Paris.  6  vols,  in  one. 
Thick  royal  8vo,  half  morocco.  Paris,   1879-84 

*  Books  of  Hours,  Block  Books,  Romances  of  Chivalry,  etc. 

4405  [DOUGLAS  (A.    E.)]     (With    Water-colors,   Missals,  etc.)    New 

York,  Bangs,  Dec.  15-20,  1856.    Half  roan.    Priced  and  named  in  ink. 

4406  DOUGLASS    (MAJ.    D.   B.),  West  Point.      New    York,  Bangs, 

March  15,  1839. 

*  Architectural,  Scientific  and  Historical  books. 

4407  EDWARDS     (JAS.)       London,     Evans,     1815.      Half    morocco. 

Priced  and  named  in  ink. 

*  Robert  Balmanno's  copy,  with  his  bookplate.  Each  page  inlaid  to  4to,  and  extra- 
illustrated  with  two  illuminations  by  Mrs.  Balmanno,  facsimiles,  etc.  The  Library 
included  many  rare  early  imprints,  Sweynheim  and  Pannartz'  Livy,  on  vellum,  and 
the  famous  Bedford  Missal.  James  Edwards  is  mentioned  in  Dibdin's  Bibliographical 
Decameron,  where  he  is  called  "  Rinaldo. " 

4408  ELIOT  (REV.  JOHN)     Boston,  Whitwell  &  Bond,  May  35,  1813. 

(Including  a  separate  4  pp.  addenda.) 

4409  ELIOT   (WM.  H.)      Boston,  J.  L.  Cunningham,    April   11,    1832. 

Priced  in  ink. 

4410  ELTON  (REV.  ROMEO).      New  York,  Jos.  Lord,  April  17-18, 

1854. 

44' 1   FARNUM  (ALEX.*),  Providence.     New  York,  Leavitt,  Nov.  18- 
20,  1 884.      Priced  and  named  in  ink. 

4412  FOWLE  (WM.  F.)     Boston,  Leonard,  Dec.  20-22,  1864.     Books 

and  Prints.     Priced  and  named  in  ink.      2  parts. 

4413  Boston,  Leonard,  1865.      Half  russia.     Priced  in  ink. 

*  Large  Paper  copy.     A  fine  collection  of  early  English  literature,  with  prints. 

4414  FRANCIS  (SIR  PHILIP).     "Junius."     London,  Sotheby,  Nov. 

27,  1897. 

*  Autograph  letters  to  Alexander  Macrabie,  Philadelphia,  Major  Baggs,  and 
others,  containing  most  interesting  references  to  Junius.     Facsimiles. 


5l6  ^be  3Boofe  Hrts 

CATALOGUES  OF   SALES  BY  AUCTION—  Continued. 

4415  FREDERICKSON  (CH.  W.)     English  Literature  (with  MSS.). 

New  York,  Bangs,  Apl.,  1893,  and  May,   1897.      The  latter  priced  in 
ink.      2  parts. 

4416  FREELING  (SIR  FRANCIS).     London,   Evans,  Nov.  25,  etc., 

1836. 

*  Caxtons,  Wynken  de  Worde,  rare  early  printed  books,  etc. 

4417  GARDNER  (JOHN  DUNN).     London,  Sotheby,  July  6-16,  1854. 

Priced  in  ink. 

*  Early  Printing.     Elizabethan  Literature,  Caxtons,  etc. 

4418  GENNADIUS  (JOHN).   London,  Sotheby,  1895  and  1899.    2  parts. 

*  A  remarkable  collection  of  MSS.  and  Books  relating  to  the  History  and  Literature 
of  Ancient  and  Modern  Greece.     The  collector  was  the  Greek  Ambassador  in  London. 

4419  [GRISWOLD  (ALMON  W.)]     The   Library  of  a  Bibliomaniac, 

to  be  sold  at  Leavitt's,  New  York,  June,  1880;  The  Library  of  a 
Bibliomaniac,  to  be  sold  at  Leavitt's,  New  York,  Dec,  1880. 
2  pieces. 

*  Both  catalogues  of  the  same  library.  The  first  catalogue  written  was  found  un- 
satisfactory, and  to  Joseph  Sabin  was  given  the  task  of  completing  and  revising  it.  In 
the  preface  he  makes  some  remarks  on  the  subject.  "  The  catalogue  is,  in  part,  the 
work  of  an  amateur  whose  diffidence  led  him  to  apply  to  me  to  finish  the  more  im- 
portant and  difficult  items,  a  work  which  had  been  commenced  by  another  person, 
whose  labours  suddenly  ceased,  but  I  hold  myself  responsible  for  the  result.  I  make 
this  special  remark  for  the  special  benefit  of  a  bilious  biblio  whose  triple  alias  leaves 
his  real  name  uncertain;  whose  chief  enjoyment  in  life  consists  in  a  microscopic  ana- 
tomy of  typographical  errors;  indeed,  he  is  never  happy  unless  miserable.  When  he 
graduated  from  leather  to  literature,  he  marked  the  epoch  by  the  conversion  of  a  pos- 
sibly honest  F  into  a  doubtful  Greek  <J>.  The  Odell  Catalogue  occupied  three  years 
of  the  valuable  (?)  time  of  this  pretentious  individual.  The  present  catalogue,  from 
the  time  I  undertook  its  completion  till  its  final  delivery  to  the  public,  has  occupied 
three  weeks." 

The  lovers  of  humor  will  be  amused  to  know  that,  after  all,  Joseph  Sabin's  cataloguing 
was  declared  not  satisfactory,  and  the  late  Alexander  Denham  wrote  the  catalogue 
from  which  it  was  sold. 

4420  [GRISWOLD    (RUFUS    W.— From  the  collection  of).]     MSS. 

and  Autographs.      New  York,  Bangs,  Apl.  11,  1896.      Priced  in  ink. 

*  Including  the  Poe  material  delivered  to  him  at  the  death  of  the  latter. 

4421  GUILFORD   (EARL   OF).     London,    Evans,  1829-30.      5  parts, 

including  the  MSS.,  in  one  volume.      Half  roan. 


Xlbe  JBoofe  arts  5*7 

CATALOGUES  OF  SALES  BY  AUCTION—  Continued. 

4422  GURLEY  (GEORGE  H.— Auctioneer).     New  York,  Apl.  24-25, 

(ca.  1830). 

*  American  History,  Early  Voyages,  etc. 

4423  GURLEY  (ROYAL — Auctioneer).     Sales,  June  4-5,  1842  (Cata- 

logue   No.    3);  Apl.    9-10,    1844;  Dec.    17-19,    1846;  and   Nov.  30, 
etc.,  1847.     (4  pieces.)  New  York,  1842-47 

4424  HALLIWELL-PHILLIPPS  (J.  O.)     Early  English   Plays,  etc. 

London,  Sotheby,  May  21-23,  1  %5 7-     Priced  in  ink. 

4425  Shakespeareana,  including  Mortgage  Deed   signed   by  Shake- 
speare.    London,  Sotheby,  June  14,  1858.     Priced  in  ink. 


Sbirfc  Session. 

4426 A  Few  Notes  on  a  Selected  Portion  of  the  Halliwell-Phillipps 

Library  which  will  be  sold  at   Sotheby's   in  June,  1889.      By  E.  E. 
Baker.  Weston-super-Mare,  1889 

4427  HAMILTON    LIBRARY.     London,    Sotheby,    May    1-8,    1884. 

With  Part  II.,  being  the  prices  and  purchasers'  names.     2  parts. 

*  Books  belonging  to  Royalty,  De  Bry's  Voyages,  etc.     The  last  of  the   Hamilton 
Palace  Sales. 

4428  HAMILTON  BECKFORD  MSS.     London,  Sotheby,   May  23, 

1889.      Facsimiles.      Half  morocco.      Priced  and  named  in  ink. 

4429  HARDWICKE  (EARL  OF).     Hardwicke    Papers    and    Manu- 

scripts.    London,  Sotheby,  Feb.  22-25,  1899. 

*  Bought  "  en  bloc  "  by  the  British  Museum;  the  sale  being  withdrawn. 

4430  HARTLEY  (DAVID).   Important  Letters  to.   London,  G.  Robin- 

son, Apl.  6,  1859. 

*  Franklin's   Original   Map  of  the   United  States,  autograph  letters   of   Franklin, 
Napoleon,  etc. 

4431  HARTLEY  (L.  L.)    London,  Puttick,  June  i,  1885,  etc.   2  Parts. 

*  A  large  collection  of  Topography,  Archaeology  and  Genealogy. 

4432  HASTIE     (PETER)    and    TRACY     (ED.    H.)     New    York, 

Leavitt,  Jan.  22,  etc.,  1877.    Half  morocco.    Priced  and  named  in  ink. 

4433  HEBER  (RICHARD).     London,  Sotheby,  77  days'  sale.    1834-36. 

4  vols,  half  calf. 

*  Complete  set  of  the  13  parts. 

4434  HIBBERT  (GEO.)     London,  Evans,    42   days'  sale,   1829.     Fac- 

similes.     Half  roan.      Priced  and  named  in  ink. 


5*8  Ube  Bool?  Brts 

CATALOGUES  OF  SALES  BY  AUCTION— Continued. 

4435  HOE    (RICHARD   M.)     Printing,  Bibliography,  etc.     New  York, 

Bangs,  May,  1887.      With  printed  prices. 

4436  HOLLIDAY    (GEO.    H.)     Carlinville,    111.     New  York,  Leavitt, 

Oct.  10,  etc.,  1870.     Priced  in  ink. 

*  The  44  MS.  Orderly  Books  of  the  Revolution  in  this  sale  were  bought  by  the 
Library  of  Congress. 

4437  HOSMER    (ZELOTES).     Cambridge.     Boston,    Leonard,    May 

7-10,  1861.      Half  morocco.     Priced  and  named  in  ink. 

*  Large  Paper  copy.     Contains  early  English  literature,  etc. 

4438  HUMBOLDT    (ALEXANDER    VON).      With  Bibliographical 

and  Biographical  Memoir  by  Henry  Stevens.     Portrait.     Thick  8vo, 
half  roan.     London,  Nov.  5,  etc.,  1863. 

*  This  sale  never  took  place.     Rare. 

4439  HUMPHREY    (HENRY    B.)     Boston,    Leonard,    May   9,  etc., 

187  1.      Half  morocco,  by  R.  W.  Smith.     Priced  and  named  in  ink. 

*  Large  Paper  copy. 

4440  INSKEEP    (A.    H.)     Splendid  Collection  of  Upwards    of  50,000 

Volumes.     Feb.  28,  etc.,  1815.  New  York,  1815 

4441  JARVIS  (SAMUEL  FARMAR).     New  York,  John  Keese,  Nov. 

4,  etc.,  185 1.      Half  morocco.      Priced,  na?ned  and  interleaved. 

4442  JEFFERSON  (THOMAS).     Washington,    Feb.    27,    1829.     Pp. 

14  (with  correspondence  and  clippings  in  regard  to  it). 

*  Very  rare.  In  this  was  Jefferson's  own  copy  of  his  Notes  on  Virginia,  Manuscripts, 
Documents,  etc.     Many  were  bought  by  Congress. 

4443  JERSEY  (EARL  OF— Osterley  Park  Library).    London,  Sotheby, 

May  6-13,  1885. 

4444  KLOSS  (DR.)     Franckfort  (with  MSS.),  London,  Sotheby,  May  6, 

etc.,  1835.      Half  cloth. 

*  A  surprising  number  of  the  books  with  marginal  annotations  were  somewhat  hastily 
described  as  being  Melancthon's.  Facsimiles  are  given.  The  catalogue  contains  many 
very  rare  early  imprints,  the  collection  being  originally  gathered  by  Dr.  Kloss  in  his 
attempted  continuation  of  Panzer  and  Plain. 

4445  KNIGHT  (WHITE).     London,  Evans,  June  7,  etc.,  1819.     Half 

russia.     Priced  and  named  in  ink. 

*  Large  Paper  copy.     Early  English  literature.     A  noted  library. 

4446  LAING   (DAVID).     London,  Sotheby,  Dec.  1,  etc.,  1879. 

*The  famous  Scotch  antiquarian  and  book-collector. 


Ube  J6oofe  Brts  519 

CATALOGUES  OF  SALES  BY  AUCTION— Continued. 

4447  [LAMB  (CHARLES).]     Private  Library.     New  York,  Cooley, 

Keese  &  Co  ,  Oct.  20-21,  1848. 

*  Including  18  volumes  from  the  Library  of  Charles  Lamb. 

4448  LEFFINGWELL  (E.  H.),  New  Haven.     Autographs.      Boston, 

Libbie,  Jan.  6,  etc.,  1891.      2  vols,  half  cloth.      Pricedin  ink. 

4449  LIBRI  (GUGLIELMO).     Paris,  Maison  Sylvestre,  June  28,  etc., 

1847.     Priced  and  named  in  ink,  and  with  printed  prices  inserted.      Cloth. 

*  Large  and  thick  paper  copy,  uncut.  No.  1253  is  the  unique  Italian  Columbus 
letter,  versified  by  Giuliano  Dati,  the  only  one  ever  sold  at  auction.  The  catalogue 
comprises  an  extraordinary  collection  of  early  printed  Italian  literature.  The  first  sale 
effected  by  M.  Libri. 

4450  London,  Sotheby,  Feb.  19-23,  1849.     Priced  in  ink. 

*  No.  259  is  the  unique  Columbus  letter  with  woodcuts,  the  only  complete 
copy  known,  now  in  the  Lenox  Library. 

4451   Paris,   Maison   Sylvestre,    1857   and    1858.      2    parts  (Part  I. 

marked  "  Proof  "). 

4452  Catalogue  of  .   .   .   The  Splendid   Manuscripts,  chiefly  upon 

vellum  .    .   .   and  Autographs.  Facsimiles.     London,  Sotheby,  Mch. 
28-Apl.  5,  1859.      Half  morocco.     Priced  in  ink  and  named. 

4453  Catalogue    of    the    Choicer    Portion    of    the  .  .  .  Library. 

London,  Sotheby,   Aug.    1-13,  1859.      Half  calf.    Priced  in  ink  and 

named. 

*  Early  topography,  English  presses,  historical  bindings,  etc. 

4454  Catalogue  de  la  Partie  Reservee  et  la  Plus   Pr6cieuse  de  la 

Collection   Libri.      London,  Sotheby,  July    25-28,    1862.     Priced  in 
ink  and  named.     [Descriptions  in  French.] 

4455  Printed  Prices  and  Purchasers'  Names  to  the  Three  Impor- 
tant Sales:  "The  Splendid  MSS.";  "The  Choicer  Portion  of  the 
Library"  and  the  "Reserved  Books  and  MSS."  Sold  by  auction, 
1859-62.     Wrappers,  pp.  48.  London,  1868 

4456  McKEE    (THOS.    J.)     Facsimiles.     New   York,  Anderson,  1900- 

1906.     9  parts. 

4457  MATTHEWS   (CHAS.)     London,  Sotheby,  Aug.   19-22,     1835. 

Priced  in  ink. 

*  The  famous  actor.  The  sale  included  Shakesperean  relics,  a  large  Garrick  Col- 
lection, etc. 

/ 

4458  MIRO  (DON  JOSE).  Spanish  Library.   Paris,  June  17,  etc.,  1878. 


520  XLhc  Book  Hrts 

CATALOGUES  OF  SALES  BY  AUCTION— Continued. 

4459  MITCHELL  (JUDGE  JAS.  T.)  Philadelphia,  Henkels,  Dec.  5-6, 

1894. 

*  Including  the  entire  Lincoln  Memorial  of  Chicago,  consisting  of  Letters  and 
Documents  of  Lincoln,  his  Law  Books,  and  his  office  furniture  from  Springfield,  with 
illustrations. 

4460  MOORE  (FRANCIS).     London,   Puttick    &    Simpson,  April   28, 

etc.,  1856.      Facsimiles.     8vo,  cloth. 

4461  [MOORE  (GEO.  H.)]     Americana.     New  York,  Leavitt,  Mch.  5- 

7,  1883.     Priced  in  ink. 

4462  MUNSELL  (JOEL).     Albany.      Private   Library  of    Americana. 

New  York,  Leavitt,  Apl.  11,  etc.,  1865.     Priced  in  ink. 

4463  ODELL  (ANDREW    J.)      Bibliotheca  Curiosa.     Catalogued  by 

Geo.  P.  Philes.     New  York,  Bangs,  Nov.  18,  etc.,  1878.      2  vols,  in 
one.      Half  morocco.     Priced  in  ink. 

4464  Bibliotheca  Curiosa.   Another  copy,  in  the  original  wrappers. 

2  vols. 

*  Special  edition,  rubricated  and  decorated  in  color. 

4465  OFFOR  (GEORGE).    London,  Sotheby,  June  27,  etc.,  1865.      (11 

days'  sale.) 

*  First  two  days'  sale  priced  and  named  in  ink.  On  the  morning  of  the  third  day's 
sale,  June  29,  a  fire  broke  out  at  Sotheby's,  which  destroyed  the  whole  of  this  extra- 
ordinary collection,  except  the  few  lots  already  delivered.  The  marvellous  Bunyan 
collection  was  destroyed,  as  well  as  the  Caxtons,  Wynken  de  Worde,  Pynson  and 
other  early  presses. 

4466  Another  copy.      Priced  in  ink. 

4467  ORFORD  (EARL   OF).      London,  Sotheby,  June  10-11,  1895. 

*  Colored  facsimiles  of  bindings. 

4468  [PARIS  DE  MEYZIEUX.]     London,  Mch.  26,  etc.,  1791.     Post 

8vo,  boards.     Priced  in  ink.     With  bookplate  of  C.  W.  Frederickson. 

*  A  remarkable  collection  of  rare  books  (with  MSS.),  including  a  Biblia  Pauperum, 
early  Manuscripts,  a  set  of  De  Bry's  Voyages,  etc.  The  sale  attracted  all  the  famous 
book  collectors — Wodhull,  Earl  Spencer,  Cracherode,  the  King,  Duke  of  Roxburghe, 
White  Knight,  being  among  the  principal  buyers. 

M.  Paris  de  Meyzieux  was  the  owner  of  a  splendid  library.  Dibdin  has  described 
this,  his  third  sale,  when  the  bibliomaniacs,  it  was  said,  used  to  cool  themselves  down 
with  ice  before  they  could  face  such  excitement,  etc. 

4469  La  Collection  d'un  Amateur.      Londres,  28   Mars,  etc.,  1791. 

8vo,  half  calf  (joints  cracked).     Priced  in  ink  and  named. 

*  The  Original  French  Edition  of  the  preceding,  issued  in  Paris  in  1790.  It  is  in- 
teresting to  compare  the  two  catalogues,  the  descriptions  varying  somewhat,  and  in 
several  cases  the  dates.     A.  J.  Odell's  copy,  with  his  ex-libris  and  autograph. 


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CATALOGUES  OF  SALES  BY  AUCTION— Continued. 

4470  PARKER  (GEO.  PHILLIPS).    New  York,  Leavitt,  Mch.  1,  etc., 

1859.  Interleaved  and  priced  in  ink.  Laid  in  is  a  broadside  poster 
advertising  the  sale.      8vo,  half  morocco.  New  York,  1859 

*  Bibliography,  early  printed  books,  etc. 
I 

4471  PENE  DU  BOIS  (HENRI).  New  York,  Leavittjune  13-21,  1887. 

Cloth.      Printed  price-list  laid  in. 

4472  PERKINS  (FREDERICK).    London,  Sotheby,  July  10-16,  1889. 

Priced  in  ink  and  named. 

*  Books  and  MSS.  relating  to  Shakespeare  and  the  Elizabethan  Poets  and  Dramatists, 
Early  Presses,  Illuminated  Horse,  etc. 

4473  PERKINS    (HENRY— Hanworth    Park).       London,  Gadsden, 

Ellis  &  Co.,  June  3,  etc.,  1873.  Facsimiles.  Boards  (worn).  Priced 
and  named  in  ink.  (Laid  in  is  Quaritch's  pamphlet  list  of  the  chief 
books  and  MSS.  in  the  library.) 

*  Early  Missals  on  vellum,  two  copies  of  the  Gutenberg  Bible. 

4474  PERRY    (BELMONT).       Autographs,    etc.      Woodbury,   N.  J. 

Philadelphia,  Henkels,  May  4,  etc.,  1889.     6  parts. 

*  Includes  Bancker  Papers,  Dolly  Madison's  Estate,  Portraits,  etc. 

4475  PHILLIPPS  (SIR   THOS.)     London,  Sotheby,  Aug.  3-10,  1886 

and  1895.      2  parts. 

*  Heraldic  and  Genealogical  Works,   Travel,    History,  MSS.  and  Autographs.     A 
famous  and  valuable  library. 

4476  PICKERING    (WM.)     Stock  of  Wm.    Pickering,  the   Bookseller. 

London,  Sotheby,  Mch.  20,  etc.,  1854-55,  4  parts;  also  the  earlier 
sale  by  G.  Robinson,  March  13,  1854,  of  his  Private  Library.  Bound 
in  1  vol.      Half  calf. 

*An  extensive  and  valuable  collection  of  rare  books,  and  including  Pickering's 
Angling  Collection,  the  Bay  Psalm  Book  of  1640,  etc. 

4477  PINELLI  (MAFFEI).    Venice.     (With  MSS.)    London,  Mch.  2, 

etc.,  1789.      Half  russia.     Priced  in  ink. 

*  Interesting  copy,  being   Michael  Wodhull's,  with  his  autograph  and  numerous 
notes  throughout.     Priced  also  by  him. 

4478  REED   (ISAAC).     London,  King  &   Lochee,   Nov.    2,  etc.,  1807. 

Full  calf.     Priced  in  ink. 

*  Early  English  Romance,  Poetry,  Theatre,  etc.     The  Editor  of  Shakespeare. 

4479  RICHELIEU    (MARECHAL,   DUC   DE).     Paris,  Jan.  7,  etc., 

1789.     Priced  in  ink. 


522  ubc  Book  Hrts 

CATALOGUES  OF  SALES  BY  AUCTION— Continued. 

4480  RIPPON   (REV.   JOHN).     Americana.      (With  MSS.)     London, 

Puttick's,  May  22,  1861.     8vo,  boards. 

4481  ROGERS  (J.  HENRY).     Philadelphia,  Henkels,  May  8-10,  1895. 

*  Printed  list  of  prices  and  names  of  buyers.    Includes  some  books  from  Washing- 
ton's Library. 

4482  ROUARD  (M.  E.)    Catalogue  des  Livres,  Manuscrits,  et  Imprimes, 

Anciens  et  Modernes.  Portrait.  (To  be  sold  at  Auction  by  Damascene 
Morgand  &  Co.,  Feb.  27-Mar.  15.)  Paris,  1879 

*  4500  lots,  including  Occult,  Demonology,  Oriental   Religions,   Rare   Early  Im- 
prints, etc. 

4483  ROXBURGHE    (DUKE    OF).       Catalogue    and    Supplement. 

London,  Evans,  May  18,  etc.,  1812.  Calf,  uncut  (rebacked). 
Priced  and  named  in  ink.      Large  Paper  Copy. 

*  Only  40  copies  printed  in  this  size.     Bookplate  of  J.  T.  M.  Pierce.     The  famous 
Valdarfer  Decameron  was  sold  in  this  library. 

4484  RUSSELL  (JOHN  FULLER).      London,   Sotheby,    1885    and 

1886.  2  parts  in  1.  [Part  1  priced  and  named  in  ink.)  Half  mo- 
rocco, by  Alfred  Matthews. 

*  Inserted  is  A.  L.  S.  from  B.  F.  Stevens  to  W.  L.  Andrews. 

4485  SCOTT   (W.    B.)      London,  Sotheby,  April   20-24,  1885.      Priced 

in  ink  and  named. 

*  Including  engravings  by  Diirer  and  other  early  masters,  and  drawings  by  William 
Blake. 

4486  SEILLIERE  (BARON).     London,  Sotheby,  Feb.  28,  etc.,  1887. 
Priced  in  ink,  and  named. 

*  "  La  Bibliotheque  de  Mello."     A  remarkable  collection  of   early  Romances  of 
Chivalry,  and  ancient  Spanish  and  French  Literature. 

4487  SMETS    (A.   A. — Savannah,  Ga.).     Catalogue  Raisonne   of  .  .  . 

Manuscripts,  Early  Printed  and  Rare  Books  .  .  .  Printed  for  Private 
Circulation,  Savannah,  i860;  Auction  Sale  Catalogue  of  the  same, 
New  York,  Leavitt,  186 1  (?) ;  Auction  Sale  Catalogue,  New  York, 
Leavitt,  1868.     Priced  in  ink.     (3  pieces.) 

4488  SOMERBY  (GUSTAVUS  A.)      Boston,  Leonard,  May  25-27, 

1869;  Engravings,  May  28,  1869.     2  parts.     Priced  in  ink  and  named. 

4489  SOTHEBY    (S.     LEIGH).       Catalogue   of   a  .  .  .  Collection   of 

Books,  formed  by  Mr.  S.  Leigh  Sotheby,  for  the  Publication  of  his 
Work  on  the  Autograph  Annotations  by  .  .  .  Melancthon  and 
Luther,  as  found  in  .  .  .  theological  and  classical  works  formerly  in 
their  possession.  Facsimiles.  (Offered  at  auction  at  Sotheby's.) 
8vo,  half  calf.  London,  1848 


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CATALOGUES  OF  SALES  BY  AUCTION— Continued. 

449°  SPANHEIM  (FREDERICK).  Catalogus  Insignium,  raroque 
occurentium  Librorum,  etc.  Quorum  auctio  fiet  publica  in  jEdibus 
Jordani  Luchtmans.  Die  10  Octobris  St.  Gregor,  1701.  nrao,  half 
calf.  Lug.  Bat.  (Leyden),  1701 

*  The  library  of  the  famous  classical  scholar. 

4491  SPANISH   LIBRARY.      Catalogue  de  Livres  Espagnols,  Paris, 

May  27-29,  1899.     2  parts. 

*  Spanish  and  Portuguese  Romances,  History,  etc.,  of  the   15,  16  and  17th  Cen- 
turies. 

4492  SPENCER  (EARL  OF).     London,  Evans,  Mch.  2-6,  1821.     Half 

calf. 

*  Duplicates  from  Earl  Spencer's  library,  the  library  of  the  Duke  di  Cassano,  Early 
Bibles,  Caxtons,  and  other  Early  Presses,  etc. 

4493  STANLEY  (COL.)  London,  Evans,  Apl.  30,  etc.,  1813.   Half  calf. 

Priced  and  named  in  ink. 

*  Rare  Italian  and  Spanish  Books,  Voyages  and  Travels,  De  Bry's  Voyages,  etc. 

4494  SULLIVAN  (SIR  EDWARD— Irish  Lord  Chancellor).    Lon- 

don, Sotheby,  May-June,  1890.     Priced  in  ink  and  named. 

4495  SUNDERLAND  LIBRARY.     Parts  1-5,  with  the  additional  five 

Lists  of  Prices  and  Purchasers'  names;  also  the  Catalogue  of  179 
items  (returned  as  imperfect  from  the  former  sales);  and  the  list  of 
7  items  overlooked.  Together  12  pieces.    London,  Puttick,  1881-83. 

4496  SYSTON  PARK  LIBRARY.   London,  Sotheby,  Dec.  12-18,1884. 

Half  morocco.  Priced  in  ink  and  named.  With  the  pencilled  auto- 
graph of  W.  L.  Andrews. 

*  The  collection  of  Sir  John  Hayford  Thorold,  including  Block  Books,  first  Latin 
Bible,  Aldine  and  Elzevirs,  etc. 

4497  TECHENER   (M.  LEON).     Paris,  Rue  Drouot,  1886,  1887   and 

1889.  3  parts.  Facsimile.  Part  II.,  bound  in  half  morocco.  Priced 
in  ink  and  named. 

*  Books  of  the  Kings  and  Queens  of  France,  MSS.,  and  books  on  vellum,  etc. 

4498  THACHER  (REV.  SAMUEL  C.)     Boston,  June  18,  1818. 

*  Classical  and  general  literature,  theology,  etc. 

4499  TINKER  (FRANKLIN  H.)  Short  Hills,  N.  J.   New  York,  Bangs, 

June  16,  1890.      Half  morocco.     Priced  in  ink. 

*  Large  collection  of  First  Editions  of  Dickens. 


524  Ube  Boofe  Hrts 

CATALOGUES  OF    SALES  BY  AUCTION—  Continued, 

4500  TITE  (SIR  WILLIAM).     London,  Sotheby,  May,  1874.    Priced 

in  ink  and  named. 

*  Folio  Shakespeares,  Early  Printed  Books,  Illuminated  MSS.,  Autographs,  etc. 

4501  TOWNELEY   (JOHN).     London,   Evans,   June  8-14,  1814;  and 

June  19-28,  1815.      2  parts  in  1.     Priced  in  ink  and  named. 

*  Caxton,  Pynson  and  Wynken  de  Worde  presses,  etc. 

4502  TOWNELEY  MANUSCRIPTS.  London,  Sotheby,  June  27-28, 

1883. 

*  Clovio  Miniatures  of  the  Vita  Christi,  Higden's  Polychronicon,  etc. 

4503  TURNER   (ROBT.    SAMUEL).     Member    of  the     Philobiblon 

Society).      London,    Sotheby,    June    18-30,     1888.     Half  morocco, 
gilt  tops.     Priced  in  ink  and  named. 

*  The  Cosmographia  of  Waldsee-Muller,  and  other  rare  Americana,  the  Romances 
of  Chivalry,  MSS.,  etc. 

4504  UTTERSON     (EDWARD     VERNON).      London,    Sotheby, 

March  20-26,  1857.      Priced  in  ink. 

*  Books  from  the  Grolierand  Maioli  libraries,  Early  French  Romances,  Illuminated 
Horas,  etc. 

4505  WALCKENAER  (BARON).     Paris,  Maison   Silvestre,  April  12, 

1853,  et  les  42  jours  suivants. 

*  An  extraordinary  collection  of  geographical  and  cartographical  literature.  Lot 
2904  is  the  celebrated  Manuscript  Map  of  Juan  de  la  Cosa,  1500,  the  earliest  map 
showing  the  discoveries  of  Columbus  in  America,  which  was  bought  at  this  sale  for 
the  Spanish  Government. 

4506  WALKER   (T.   SHADFORD).     London,  Sotheby,  June  23-24, 

1886.     Priced  in  ink  aud  named. 

*  Books  from  Royal  Libraries,  Illuminated  MSS.  and  MSS.  of  the  Koran,  etc. 

4507  WASHINGTONIANA.     Philadelphia,    Thomas,  Nov.   28,   1876. 

Priced. 

*  Part  of  the  Library  of  Washington.  (Added  are  the  prices  at  which  many  were 
resold  in  1890,  etc.,  with  the  names  of  buyers,  and  some  with  the  prices  paid  by 
Washington.) 

4508  WASHINGTON  (GEORGE).     Auction  Sales  of  Books,  Auto- 

graphs, Relics,  etc.,  of  Washington:  The  Baker  Collection  of 
Books,  Philadelphia,  Henkel's,  Feb.,  1891;  The  J.  H.  Clay  Collec- 
tion of  Portraits,  Philadelphia,  Henkel's,  Dec,  1897;  Col.  T.  Don- 
aldson, Philadelphia,  Henkel's,  Oct.,  1889;  From  the  F.  D.  Stone 
Collection  (Portraits,   Autographs,    etc).,    Philadelphia,    Henkel's, 


ftbe  JBoofe  Brts  525 

CATALOGUES  OF  SALES   BY  AUCTION— Continued. 

Feb.,  1898;  The  Col.  J.  Trumbull  and  Benj.  Silliman  Letters, 
Philadelphia,  Henkel's,  Feb.,  1897;  Portraits,  Philadelphia,  Birch, 
Oct.,  1889;  Washingtoniana,  Final  Settlement  of  the  Estate, 
Philadelphia,  Henkel's,  Dec,  1890;  Washingtoniana,  Final  Sale  of 
Relics,  Philadelphia,  Henkel's,  April,  1891;  Letters  and  Relics, 
Philadelphia,  Henkel's,  Dec,  1891 ;  Washingtoniana,  Philadelphia, 
Henkel's,  April,  1892;  The  Washington-Madison  Papers,  Phila- 
delphia, Henkel's,  Dec,  1892;  Autograph  Letters,  etc,  Phila- 
delphia, Henkel's,  Feb.,  1898;  Washingtoniana,  Philadelphia, 
Henkel's,  April,  1898.      (13  pieces,  some  with  facsimiles.) 

4509  WEBSTER  (DANIEL).      Library   of   Daniel    Webster.     Boston, 

Leonard,  June  8-1 1  [1876?]. 

*  Political  and  Natural  History,  etc. 

4510  WILLIAMS  (REV.  THEODORE).     London,  Stewart,  Wheatley 

and  Adlard,  Apl.  5,  etc,  1827.  Priced  in  ink,  named  and  corrected. 
Half  calf. 

*  Biblical  and  Theological  MSS. ;  vellum  copies  from  the  Aldine,  Junta,  and  other 
Presses,  etc.     With  the  bookplate  of  Julian  Marshall. 

45 1 1  WODHULL  (MICHAEL).     London,  Sotheby,  Jan.  11,  etc.,  1886. 

Priced  in  ink  and  named.      [The  property  of  J.  E.  Severne.] 

*  Magnificent  collection  of  15th-century  books,  Greek  and  Latin  MSS.,  books  belong- 
ing to  Royalty,  First  Editions  of  Aldines  on  Large  Paper,  etc.,  etc. 

4512  WOODWARD  (CHAS.  L.)       Bibliotheca    Scalliwagiana.      Mor- 

monism  and  the  Mormons.  New  York,  Bangs,  Jan.  19,  1880. 
Priced  in  ink. 

4513  WOODWARD   (W.    E.)     The    Literature  of  Crime,  Trials  and 

Criminal  Biography.      New  York,  Bangs,  Apl.  29-30,  1885. 

4514  WRIGHT  (WILLIAM).     London,  Sotheby,  June  12-18,  1899. 

*  Fine  collection  of  Cruikshank,  Dickens,  Garrick  letters,  portraits,  etc. 

4515  YEMENIZ    (M.    N.)       Catalogue   de   la   Bibliotheque   de  M.    N. 

Yemeniz.  Pr6c6d6  d'une  notice  par  M.  Le  Roux  de  Lincy.  With 
Index,  printed  prices,  and  priced  throughout  in  ink,  with  names  of  buyers. 
2  vols,  royal  8vo,  half  morocco,  gilt  top,  uncut,  by  David. 

Paris,  1867 

*  Large  Paper  Copy.  Only  50  printed,  with  frontispiece  in  Vol.  I.  This  sale  con- 
tained the  only  known  copy  of  the  Cosmographice  Introductio  of  May,  1507,  first 
issue  of  the  first  edition,  now  in  the  Lenox  Library. 


526  zhc  Booh  Brts 

CATALOGUES  OF  SALES  BY  AUCTION— Continued. 

4516  NEW  YORK  BOOK  AUCTION  SALES.     Books  from  the  Libra- 

ries of  the  Dukes  of  Grafton,  etc.,  by  Cooky  and  Bangs,  Jan.,  1838; 
Books  from  the  Libraries  of  Dr.  Kloss,  Bp.  of  Durham,  etc.,  by 
Cooky  and  Bangs,  Feb.,  1838;  Foreign  and  English  Books,  by 
Cooky,  Keese  6°  Hill,  Dec,  1848;  C.  De  La  Forest,  by  Cooky  and 
Keese,  May,  1849;  James  Campbell,  by  Cooky  and  Keese,  April,  1850; 
Ithiel  Town,  by  Cooky  and  Keese,  May,  1850;  W.  A.  Colman,  by 
Cooky  and  Keese.  April,  1850;  Private  Library,  by  Cooky  and  Keese, 
May,  1850;  Theology,  Classics,  Etc.,  by  Cooky  and  Keese,  May, 
1850;  Mr.  Wiggins  of  Boston,  by  J.  E.  Cooky,  G.  A.  Leavitt,  Auc- 
tioneer, April,  1865.      (10  pieces.) 

4517  Bangs,  Richards  &  Platt,  Valuable   Books,  principally  in 

the  Foreign  Languages,  Jan.,  1839;  Works  on  Divinity,  Voyages, 
Travel,  etc.,  Mch.,  1845;  Bangs,  Brother  6°  Co.,  Rare  American 
Autographs  [Broadside  style],  1855;  Rare  American  Books,  etc., 
Nov.,  1856;  Valuable  and  Choice  Library,  Apl,,  1858;  American 
History  and  Travels,  etc.,  Nov.,  1853;  Library  of  Chas.  Welford, 
Dec,  1853;  Oil  Paintings  and  Library  of  Jas.  Thomson,  by 
Dumont  &  Hosack,  Mch.,  1848;  Retail  Stock  of  Ch.  B.  Norton,  by 
John  Keese,  Auctioneer,  Apl.,  1855;  D.  Appleton's  Clearance 
Catalogue,  by  Wills  &  Ellsworth,  New  York,  i860.      (10  pieces.) 

4518  Ithiel  Town's  Library,   by    Gurley  and  Hill,  June  [1845  ?]  ; 

Ithiel  Town,  by  Royal  Gur ley  &  Co.,  Sept.,  1847;  Private  Library 
of  a  Collector,  by  Lyman  and  Rawdon,  Oct.,  1851;  Rare  and 
Curious  Works,  by  Jordan  and  Norton,  Dec,  1854;  English  Books, 
Rare  and  Valuable,  by  G.  W.  Lord  6°  Co.  [June,  1854];  F.  S. 
Cozzens' Library,  by  The  Clinton  Hall  Book  Sales  Rooms,  June,  1868. 
(6  pieces.) 

4519  Bangs,   Merwin    &    Co.,  New    York.,   L.  &    H.   Lewis,  of 

Pen  Yan,  priced,  Nov.,  1876;  R.  W.  Bleecker,  priced  (4  cats.), 
1872-4;  J.  N.  Campbell,  June,  1864;  J.  B.  Clopton,  Dec,  1861; 
Wm.  J.  Davis,  priced,  Apl.,  1865;  Dr.  John  W.  Francis,  June, 
1862;  R.  W.  Griswold,  May,  1859;  B.  Haines  (Coins),  Jan.,  1863; 
A.  P.  Halsey,  Mch.,  1864;  Bishop  Onderdonk,  June,  1863;  G.  W. 
Pratt,  Mch.,  1868;  Theo.  Sedgwick,  Apl.,  1864  (2*  parts);  Prof. 
W.  W.  Turner,  Washington,  May,  i860;  Richard  Grant  White,. 
priced,  Oct.,  1870;  and  others.      (23  pieces.) 


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CATALOGUES  OF  SALES  BY  AUCTlOti-Continuect. 

4520  Bangs  &  Co.,  New  York.  Mr.  Bishop,  Louisville, priced,  May, 

1880;  Wm.  Berrian,  1895-97;  E.  H.  Bierstadt,  Apl.,  1897;  E.  H. 
Chapin,  priced,  Apl.,  1881;  H.  Cole,  Apl.,  1890;  Rev.  G.  W.  Cox, 
Oct.,  1889;  H.  T.  Cox,  Apl.,  1899;  G.  W.  Cram, priced,  Jan.,  1883; 
A.  B.  Davenport,  Feb.,  1896;  T.  F.  DeVoe,  Apl.,  1896;  W.  C 
Dawson,  Oct.,  1887  ;  Duprat  &  Co., priced,  Feb.,  1895  ;  C.  B.  Foote, 
1894-95;  John  Francis,  Mch.,  1900;  Habershaw,  priced,  Oct.,  1881; 

A.  Oakey  Hall,  priced,  Jan.,  1881 ;  F.  B.  Hayes,  Boston,  Apl.,  1898; 
C.  A.  Henriques,  Oct.,  1886;  C.  S.  Hunt, priced,  Jan.,  1879;  Wm. 
F.  Johnson,  priced,  Jan.,  1890;  R.  H.  Labberton,  Mch.,  1899; 
M.  C.  Lefferts,  Apl.,  1902;  Leon  &  Bro.,  June,  1886;  E.  Living- 
ston, Dec,  1885;  T.  H.  Ludlow,  May,  1900.     (25  pieces.) 

4521  Bangs  &  Co.,  New  York.     Mr.   Mann,  priced,  Apl.,    1882; 

Wm.  Matthews,  Feb.,  1897;  J.  Maurice,  Nov.,  1884;  J.  Miller, 
Nov.,  1893;  C.  A.  Montgomery,  1895-96;  J.  B.  Moreau,  Dec, 
1886;  S.  F.  B.  Morse,  Dec,  1895;  John  Murray,  Feb.,  1900; 
H.  Probasco,  Cincinnati,  Jan.,  1899;  C.  D.  Richmond,  Sep.  and 
Oct.,  1899;  C.  V.  Riley,  Dec,  1879;  C.  P-  Roos,  Mch.,  1900; 
J.  Slevin,  priced,  May,  1877;  G.  T.  Strong, priced,  Nov.,  1878;  Ch. 
Short,  1887-89;  Wm.  B.  Sprague,  Albany,  May,  1878;  S.  J.  W. 
Tabor,  Iowa,  Mch.,  1887;  P.  G.  Thomson,  priced,  Nov.,  1887; 
W.  H.  Tuthill,  Iowa,  priced,  May,  1881;  J.  Usher,  Dec,  1878; 
R.J.  Walker  (Autographs),  Mch.,  1898;  C.  E.  .West,  May,  1889; 
Mr.  Williams,  Oct.  and  Nov.,  1896.     (25  pieces.) 

4522  Leavitt,  Strebeigh  &  Co.,  New  York.     L.  M.  Bond,  May, 

1870;  A.  I.  Cotheal,  Oct.,  1869;  A.  M.  Cozzens  (Paintings),  priced, 
May,  1868;  M.  W.  Dickeson,  Jan.,  1867;  J.  B.  Hervey,  1868  and 
1870  (2 parts, priced);  J.  N.  McElligott,  Feb.,  1867;  A.  A.  Smets, 
Savannah,  May,  1868;  Wm.  B.  Sprague,  Albany;  H.  R.  Stiles, 
priced,  Apl.,  1866;  I.  K.  Tefft,  Savannah  (Autographs),  priced,  Mch., 

1867.      (n  pieces.) 

4523 Clinton    Hall,    New    York,    Geo.    A.    Leavitt,  Auctioneer. 

B.  Skatts,  Jan.,  1880, priced;  L.  M.  Bond,  Feb.,  1878,  priced;  F.  I. 
Ilsley,  Feb.,  1876;  Gen.  Winfield  Scott,  Dec,  1876;  H.  T.  Tuck- 
erman,  June,  1872;  and  two  Private  Libraries  in  1856  at  Leavitt, 
Delisser&  Co.,  with  view  of  the  building  at  377-79  Broadway  on  covers. 
(7  pieces.) 


528  Ubc  Book  Brts 

CATALOGUES  OF  SALES  BY  AUCTION— Continued. 

4524  Geo.  A.  Leavitt  &  Co.,  New  York.     Gen.  Jos.  Bloomfield 

and  J.  B.  Wetherill,  Sept.,  1887;  Jas.  L.  Claghorn,  Philadel- 
phia, Feb.,  1887;  J.  J.  Cooke,  Providence  {2 parts, priced),  Mch.  and 
Oct.,  1883;  Profs.  Edwards  and  Haldeman,  /w^,  June,  1881; 
Wm.  K.  Gilbert,  Philadelphia  {priced'),  May,  1881 ;  Harrison  Li- 
brary, Feb.,  1884;  Wm.  B.  Lawrence,  priced,  Dec,  1881 ;  Joel 
Munsell,  Albany,  Feb.,  1879;  Wm.  C.  Prescott,  Salem  {priced); 
S.  H.  Remsen  and  Engravings  of  H.  Pene  Du  Bois,  priced,  Apl., 
1883;  John  A.  Ritson,  engravings,  priced,  May,  1882;  E.  Delafield 
Smith,  Nov.,  1878;  Eben  Tasker,  priced;  Trivulzio  Library  of 
Mediaeval  MSS.,  priced,  Nov.,  1886;  Rev.  S.  H.  Tyng,  priced,  May, 
1861.     (16  pieces.) 

4525  Anderson's,  Bangs  and  Leavitt's,  New  York.     A.  Alofsen 

(Rare  Americana),  Leavitt,  April,  1877,  2  parts;  J.  J.  Cronin,  Bangs, 
April,  1896  (included  Ireland's  Forgery  of  King  Lear);  J.  Crosby, 
Bangs,  March,  1886;  L.  L.  Langstroth  and  R.  W.  Thomas,  Bangs, 
June,  1897  (Books  on  Bees,  etc.);  F.  E.  Marshall,  Bangs,  Feb., 
1898;  Col.  S.  T.  Olney,  Leavitt,  April,  1880;  G.  P.  Philes,  Bangs, 
Sept.,  1889;  H.  A.  Smith,  Bangs,  March,  1863;  J.  W.  Vroom, 
Leavitt,  April  and  May,  1882,  2  parts;  J.  G.  Whittier,  Anderson, 
Feb.,  1903;  R.  W.  Witthaus,  Bangs,  1897,  and  Leavitt,  1877; 
J.  L.  Worth,  Leavitt,  June,  1881  (included  some  Ireland's  Shake- 
speare Forgeries).     (14  pieces.) 

4526  AUCTION  SALES  OF  BOOKS  BY  S.  V.  HENKELS,  PHILA- 

DELPHIA. Dr.  J.  H.  Causten,  Washington,  May,  1892;  W.  G. 
Craddock  (Engravings),  Feb.,  1900;  H.  T.  Goodwin,  Part  I.,  Fac- 
similes, Oct.,  1903;  Col.  C  C  Jones  (Georgia),  Autographs, 
Facsimiles,  Apl.,  1894;  Dr.  L.  R.  Koecker,  Dec,  1897;  Dr.  J.  P. 
Lundy,  Feb.  1899;  W.  J.  Nahl  (Engravings),  Mch.,  1898;  C.  H. 
Rogers  (with  monograph  describing  the  extra-illustrated  books  laid 
in),  Nov.,  1898;  J.  T.  Sachell,  Nov.,  1900;  Gen.  Wm.  S.  Stryker 
(Autographs),  Apl.,  1901.      (10  pieces.) 

4527  AUCTION  SALES  OF  BOOKS  BY  CH.  F.  LIBBIE,  BOSTON. 

H.  F.  Blanchard,  May,  1898;  J.  H.  Brown  (Books  and  portraits), 
Apl.  and  June,  1898;  Prof.  L.  Rabillon,  Baltimore  (Autographs), 
Nov.,  1888;  J.  E.  Root  (Books  and  autographs),  priced,  Apl.,  1879; 
W.  E.  Sheldon  and  J.  K.  Allen,  Feb.,  1901;  J.  W.  Thornton, 
Autographs,  Oct.,  1878;  Justin  Winsor  (remaining  portion),  Feb., 
1900.     (9  pieces.) 


XTbe  :JBoofe  Hrts  529 

CATALOGUES  OF   SALES   BY  AUCTION— Continued. 

4528  BOOK  AUCTION    SALES  AT  BOSTON  AND    PHILADEL- 

PHIA. C.  C.  Cresson,  Philadelphia,  Henkels,  May,  1902;  J.  H. 
Dubbs,  Philadelphia,  Henkels,  March,  1893;  F.  W.  French,  Boston, 
Libbie,  1901  (with  facsimiles,  3  parts);  C.  N.  Galloway,  Phila- 
delphia, Henkels,  June,  1896;  G.  B.  Ives,  Boston,  Libbie,  April, 
1892;  G.  T.  Maxwell,  Boston,  Libbie,  April,  1895;  E.  Wilkinson, 
Boston,  Libbie,  Sept.,  1882.     (7  pieces.) 

4529  AUCTION   SALES   OF   BOOKS   IN   VARIOUS   AMERICAN 

CITIES.  By  Leonard  6°  Co.,  Boston,  American  History,  Nov.,  1855  ; 
Library  of  Fitzedward  Hall,  Feb.,  1867;  Library  of  H.  W.  Poole, 
May,  1871;  Library  of  W.  H.  Prescott,  Oct.,  1871;  Library  of  T. 
Waterman,  June,  1875;  Libraries  of  Judge  Purviance,  by  Gibson  &> 
Co.,  Baltimore,  Oct.,  1855;  Hon.  William  Green,  byy.  E.  Laughton, 
Richmond^  Va.,  Jan.,  1881;  S.  G.  Deeth,  and  G.  Templeman,  by 
J.  C.  Maguire  &  Co.,  Washington,  D.  C,  March,  i860;  Stereotype 
plates  of  A.  Hart  (of  Carey  and  Hart),  by  Thomas  <5r»  Sons,  Phila- 
delphia, Feb.,  1854;  E.  D.  Ingraham,  by  Thomas  &  Sons,  March  20, 
1855;  Supplementary  Catalogue  to  the  same;  Uncalled-for  books 
from  the  same  sale,  May,  1855;  Standard  English  Works,  by  G.  W. 
Lord,  Philadelphia,  March,  1847  \  A  Choice  Collection  of  Books,  by 
G.  W.  Lord,  June,  1842;  Local  Histories,  by  H.  C.  Bird,  Boston, 
Jan.,  1872.     (14  pieces) 

453°  VARIOUS  BOOK  AUCTION  SALES.  R.  L.  Kennedy,  by  Ort- 
gies,  New  York,  April,  1889,  with  printed  prices ;  B.  M.  Stilwell,  by 
J.  P.  Silo,  New  York,  Oct.,  1891;  H.  P.  Du  Bois,  by  W.  B.  Norman, 
Dec,  1898;  G.  B.  De  Forest,  by  The  Anderson  Auction  Co.,  New 
York,  Nov.,  1904;  C.  Edelheim,  by  The  American  Art  Galleries, 
New  York,  Mar.,  1900;  I.  Browne,  by  The  American  Art  Galleries, 
Mar.,  1899;  Prof.  C.  E.  West,  by  The  American  Art  Galleries,  Mar., 
1901,  4  parts;  F.  R.  Burbank,  Dramatic,  by  The  Anderson  Auction 
Co.,  Dec,  1902;  J.  R.  Reid,  by  The  Anderson  Auction  Co.,  Parti., 
Dec,  1902,  Part  II.,  Jan.,  1903,  The  Law  Library,  of  the  same, 
Nov.,  1903.     (14  pieces.) 

4531  AUCTION  SALES  AT  MESSRS.  SOTHEBY  &  CO.,  LONDON. 

Count  Apponyi,  Nov.  10-15,  l89*;  R.  Bell  &  E.  Hoare,  April 
7-9,  1884;  W.  E.  Buckley,  First  Portion,  Feb.  27-Mar.  9,  1893; 
Earl  of  Clare,  Jan.  31,  1881;  Earl  of  Crawford  and  Lord  Ash- 
burton  (Duplicates),  July  27-30,  1896;  J.  T.  Frere,  Feb.  14-18, 
1896;  J.  D.  Gardner,  Nov.  18,  1875;  T.  B.  T.  Hildyard,  June 
18,  1889;  Adrian  Hope,  April  16-21,  1896;  W.  H.  Martin  &  W.  J. 


53°  XTbe  JBoofe  arts 

CATALOGUES  OF  SALES  BY  AUCTION— Continued. 

Belt,  March  19-22,  1888;  W.  C.  Smith,  May  10-11,  1889,  priced; 
G.  W.  Smalley,  July  11,  1887,  priced;  Tross  (portion  of  Library), 
Dec.  5-6,  1870;  Dawson  Turner,  April  26-May  4,  1859;  W.  W. 
Leycester,  J.  E.  Gray,  &c,  Nov.  12-14.  1888.     (15  pieces.) 

4532  Sotheby  &  Co.,  London.     H.  J.  F.  Atkinson,  March,  1896; 

R.  Brown  (Bronte  Relics),  July,  1898;  W.  J.  Blew,  June,  1895; 
Libri,  Part  2,  July,  t86i;  F.  Ouvry,  March  30,  1882;  H.  Sidney, 
&c,  June  27,  1898  (included  155  Dickens  letters);  J.  F.  Streat- 
field,  June,  1889;  R.  W.  Wilbraham,  June,  1898;  Gen.  G.  W. 
Whistler,  Aug.,  187 1.      (9  pieces.) 

4533  Various  European   Auctions.     J.  L.  Beijers,  The  Hague, 

Nijhoff,  Oct.,  1900;  Bp.  S.  Butler,  London,  Christie,  June,  1840 
(Aldine  Collection) ;  Kalbfleisch  and  others,  London,  Puttick's, 
Dec,  1883;  W.  Stuart,  London,  Christie,  March,  1895;  Van  Den 
Bogaerde  and  others,  Amsterdam,  F.  Muller,  May,  1901;  Con- 
rad Williams,  London,  Puttick's,  July,  1883.      (6  pieces.) 


Zhc  General  library. 

4534  ABEL  (CARL).      Linguistic  Essays.      (The  Conception  of  Love  in 

some  Ancient  and  Modern  Languages;  A  Common  Literary  Lan- 
guage for  the  Slav  Nations;  Coptic  Intensification;  Origin  of 
Language;  etc.)     8vo,  cloth.      (Trubner's  Oriental  Series.) 

London,  1882 

4535  ADDIS  (WILLIAM)  and  ARNOLD   (THOMAS).   Catholic  Dic- 

tionary, containing  some  Account  of  the  Doctrine,  Discipline, 
Rites,  etc.  ...  of  the  Catholic  Church.  Second  Edition.  8vo,  cloth, 
pp.  903.  London,  1884 

4536  A  Catholic    Dictionary.     Third    Edition.     Thick   8vo,  cloth, 

pp.  897.  New  York,  1884 

4537  ALCHEMY.      Berthelot  (M.)     Les  Origines  de  l'Alchemie.    Por- 

trait of  the  author  and  two  plates.  ("  Chrysopee  de  Cleopatre  "  and 
"  Signes  Alchimiques  des  Metaux.")  8vo,  half  morocco.    Paris,  1885 

4538  Kopp   (Hermann).      Die  Alchemie   in  Alterer  und    Neuerer 

Zeit.      Ein  Beitrag  zur  Culturgeschichte.      2  vols.  8vo,  cloth. 

Heidelberg,  1886 


Gbe  General  Xlbrars  531 

ALCHEMY—  Continued. 

4539  Latz  (Dr.  Gottlieb).     Die  Alchemie,  das  ist  die  Lehre  von 

der  grossen  Geheim-Mitteln  der  Alchemisten  und  den  Speculationen 
welche  man  an  sie  kniipfte.     4to,  wrappers.  Bonn,  1869 

4540  Paracelsus.     The    Hermetic  and    Alchemical    Writings   of 

Aureolus  Philippus  Theophrastus  Bombast  of  Hohenheim,  called 
Paracelsus  the  Great,  now  for  the  First  Time  faithfully  Translated 
into  English.  With  Biographical  Preface,  Elucidatory  Notes, 
copious  Hermetic  Vocabulary,  and  Index  by  Arthur  Edward  Waite. 

2  vols.  4to,  cloth.  London,  1894 

4541  ALPEN  (H.  S.  VON).     The  History  and  Literature  of  the  Heidel- 

berg Catechism,  and  of  its  Introduction  into  the  Netherlands.  Trans, 
from  the  German  by  J.  F.  Berg.     8vo,  cloth,  pp.   166.       Phil.  1863 

*  Very  rare ;  unknown  to  Schaff,  and  lacking  in  all  the  large  libraries. 

4542  AMERICAN  HISTORICAL  ASSOCIATION.  Jameson  (J.  Frank- 

lin, and  others).  First,  Second,  and  Third  Annual  Reports  of  the 
Historical    Manuscripts    Commission,    with    Appendixes,    1896-99. 

3  vols,  royal  8vo,  wrappers.  Washington,  1897-99 

*  Letters   of   Phineas    Bond,  Stephen    Higginson,  John   C.  Calhoun,  Intercepted 
Letters  to  the  Duke  of  Mirepoix,  Clark-Genet  Correspondence,  etc. 

4543  AMERICAN  JOURNAL  OF  PHILOLOGY.  The  American 
Journal  of  Philology.  Edited  by  Basil  L.  Gildersleeve.  Vols.  1  to  4, 
complete  (1880-83);  Nos.  2  and  3  of  Vol.  5  (lacks  Nos.  1  and  4) ; 
Vol.  6,  complete,  1885;  Vol.  7,  No.  1;  Vol.  8,  No.  4;  Vol.  9,  Nos. 
1  and  2;  Vol.  10,  Nos.  1  and  2;  and  Vol.  11,  No.  1  (1890).  To- 
gether 29  Nos.  in  the  original  parts.     8vo.  Baltimore,  1880-90 

4544  AMERICAN  JOURNAL  OF  THEOLOGY  (THE).      Nos.   1-4, 

forming  Vol.  1,  complete.   8vo,  wrappers.   (As  4  pes.)  Chicago,  1897 

4545  ANDREWS    (CHARLES   M.)      The    Historical     Development    of 

Modern  Europe,  from  the  Congress  of  Vienna  to  the  Present  Time. 
1815—1 897.     Maps.      2  vols.  8vo,  cloth.  New  York,  1896-98 

4546  ANTE-NICENE   FATHERS.     Coxe  (A.  Cleveland).   The  Ante- 

Nicene  Fathers.  Translations  of  the  Writings  of  the  Fathers  down 
to  A.  D.  325.  (The  Works  of  Justin  Martyr,  Irenaeus,  Tatian, 
Origen,  Hippolytus,  Cyprian,  Minucius  Felix,  Syriac  Documents, 
etc)  Supplement  to  the  American  Edition.  Alexander  Roberts  and 
James  Donaldson,  Editors.  Revised  and  chronologically  arranged, 
with  Prefaces  and  Notes,  by  A.  Cleveland  Coxe.  With  Bibliography 
by  Ernest  C.  Richardson.    10  vols,  royal  8vo,  cloth.    Buffalo,  1885-87 


532  Ube  (Beneral  XibrarE 

4547  ANTHROPOLOGY,  ETC.      Pamphlets   and    Review    Articles. 

Primitive  Society,  by  E.  B.  Tylor  (Contemp.  Rev.);  Lake  Dwell- 
ings (Lond.  Quart.) ;  Huxley,  Further  Remarks  on  the  Neanderthal 
Remains  (Nat.  Hist.  Rev  ) ;  Wilder,  Intermarriage  of  Kindred;  Ire- 
land, Degeneration  (Internat.  Monthly);  Wilson,  Characteristics  of 
Ancient  and  Modern  Celt  (Canad.  Journal);  and  others  similar. 
(17  pieces.) 

4548  APOCRYPHAL  GOSPELS.   Codex  Apocryphus  Novi  Testamenti, 

e  Libris  editis  et  manuscriptis,  maxime  Gallicanis,  Germanicis  et 
Italicis.  Collectus,  recensitus  notisque  et  prolegomenis  illustratus. 
Ab  Joannis  Caroli  Thilo.  Tomus  Primus.  (All  published.)  8vo, 
paper,  pp.  896,  uncut.  Leipzig,  1832 

*  Containing  the  text  in  the  original  Arabic,  Latin  and  Greek,  with  Latin  transla- 
tion. 

4549  APOSTOLIC  FATHERS.      Lightfoot  (J.  B.  —  Bishop  of  Durham). 

The  Apostolic  Fathers.  Sts.  Ignatius,  Polycarp,  and  St.  Clement. 
Revised  Texts,  with  Introduction,  Notes,  Dissertations  and  Trans- 
lations.     5  vols.  8vo,  cloth.  London,  1889-90 

*  Best  edition. 

4550  APPLETON'S  ANNUAL   CYCLOPEDIA.      New   Series,  com- 

plete, 20  vols.  [1876  to  1895];  Third  Series,  Vols.  1  to  5  [1896  to 
1900);  Index,  Vols.  1876  to  1887,  inclusive,  Pub.  in  1890.  Numer- 
ous illustrations,  portraits,  maps,  etc.  Together  26  vols.  Royal  8vo, 
cloth.  New  York,  1890-1901 

4551  ARNOLD  (THOMAS).  A  Method  of  Teaching  the  Deaf  and  Dumb: 

Speech,  Lip-Reading,  and  Language.  Illustrations  and  Exercises. 
Square  8vo,  cloth.  London,  188 1 

4552  ASHTON   (JOHN).      Curious  Creatures  in  Zoology.      130  illustra- 

tions.     Royal  8vo,  half  calf,  gilt  top,  uncut.  London,  1890 

*  Large  Paper  copy,  only  210  printed,  the  title  printed  in  gold,  the  illustrations  in 
brown.  The  beliefs  of  the  ancients  in  strange  creatures,  with  extracts,  and  facsimiles 
of  the  original  illustrations  in  old  books. 


astronomy 

4553  CARLOS  (EDWARD  STAFFORD).  The  Sidereal  Messenger  of 
Galileo  Galilei;  and  a  part  of  the  Preface  to  Kepler's  Dioptrics,  con- 
taining the  Original  Account  of  Galileo's  Astronomical  Discoveries. 
Translation,  with  Introduction  and  Notes.  Illustrations.  Post  8vo, 
cloth.  London,  1880 


XTbe  (Beneral  Xtbrars  533 

ASTRONOMY— Continued. 

4554  CHAMBERS   (GEORGE   F.)    Handbook  of  Descriptive  and  Prac- 

tical Astronomy.  Profusely  illustrated  with  full-page  plates,  diagrams, 
and  cuts  in  the  text.     3  vols.  8vo,  cloth. 

Oxford  :    The  Clarendon  Press,  1889-90 

4555  CROLL   (JAMES).     Stellar  Evolution;  and  its  Relations  to  Geo- 

logical Time.     8vo,  cloth,  pp.  118.  London,  1889 

4556  GALILEO.  Galileo  Galilei  and  the  Roman  Curia.  From  authentic 
sources  by  Karl  von  Gebler.  Translated  from  the  German.  8vo, 
cloth.  London,  1879 

4557  HOLDEN  (EDWARD  S.),  PROCTOR  (R.  A.),  and  OTHERS. 

The  Scientific  Writings  of  Sir  William  Herschel;  An  Account  of 
the  Lick  Observatory;  The  Great  Nebula  in  Orion;  and  other 
Pamphlets.     (Some  extracted  from  Magazines.)     (16  pieces.) 

4558  LANGLEY    (SAMUEL  PIERPONT).        The    New    Astronomy. 

Numerous  illustrations,  mostly  full-page.     Square  royal  8vo,  cloth. 

Boston,  1888 

4559  LEWIS  (SIR  GEORGE  CORNEWALL).       Historical  Survey  of 

the  Astronomy  of  the  Ancients.     8vo,  cloth.  London,  1862 

*  Very  scarce. 

4560  LOCKYER  (J.  NORMAN).     Contributions  to  Solar  Physics.     A 

Popular  Account  of  Inquiries  into  the  Physical  Constitution  of  the 
Sun,  etc.     Numerous  illustrations.      Thick  8vo,  cloth.     London,  1874 

4561   Stargazing,  Past  and  Present.     Numerous  illustrations.     8vo, 

cloth.  London,   1878 

4562  The    Chemistry   of    the    Sun.     Numerous  illustrations.     8vo, 

cloth,  uncut.  London,  1887 

4563  The  Meteoritic  Hypothesis.     A  statement  of  the  Results  of  a 

Spectroscopic  Inquiry  into  the  Origin  of  Cosmical  Systems.  Illus- 
trated.    8vo,  cloth.  London,  1890 

4564  LOWELL  (PERCIVAL).      Mars.      With  plates  from  photographs, 

one  colored.     8vo,  cloth.  Boston,  1895 

4565  NEISON  (EDMUND).     The   Moon  and  the  Condition  and  Confi- 

guration of  its  Surface.     Maps  and  plates.     Thick  8vo,  cloth. 

London,  1876 


534  TEbe  General  XtbratE 

ASTRONOMY— Continued. 

4566  NEWCOMB  (SIMON).     Popular  Astronomy.     3  maps  of  stars  and 

112  illustrations.     8vo,  cloth.  New  York,  1882 

4567  NICHOL  (J.  P.)    The  Architecture  of  the  Heavens.    Ninth  Edition, 

entirely  revised  and  greatly  enlarged.  With  23  full-page  copper-plate 
engravings  {the  constellations  on  a  black  ground)  and  woodcuts.  8vo, 
cloth.  London,  n.  d. 

4568  PROCTOR  (RICHARD  A.)     Saturn  and  its  System  ...  to  which 

are  appended  Notes  on  Chaldsean  Astronomy,  Laplace's  Nebular 
Theory,  and  the  Habitability  of  the  Moon,  etc.  14  plates.  8vo, 
cloth.  London,  1865 

4569  Other  Worlds  than  Ours:    The  Plurality  of  Worlds  Studied 

under  the  Light  of  Recent  Scientific  Researches.  13  plates  {some 
colored).      Post  8vo,  cloth.  London,  1870 

4570  The  Sun:  Ruler,  Fire,  Light  and  Life  of  the  Planetary  Sys- 
tem. 10  lithographic  plates  (7  colored)  and  107  woodcuts.  Post  8vo, 
cloth.  London,  1871 

4571  The  Sun:  Ruler,  Fire,  Light  and  Life  of  the  Planetary  Sys- 
tem. 10  lithographic  plates  (7  colored)  and  107  woodcuts.  Second 
Edition.     Post  8vo,  cloth.  London,  1872 

4572  Essays  on  Astronomy,  Papers  on  the  Planets  and  Meteors, 

the  Sun,  and  Surrounding  Space,  Stars  and  Star  Cloudlets,  etc. 
Illustrated.     8vo,  cloth.  New  York,  1872 

4573  The  Orbs  Around  Us.     A  Series  of   Familiar   Essays  on  the 

Moon  and  Planets,  Meteors  and  Comets,  the  Sun,  and  Coloured 
Pairs  of  Suns.     Frontispiece.     Post  8vo,  cloth.  London,  1872 

4574  The  Moon:  Her  Motions,  Aspect,  Scenery  and  Physical  Con- 
dition.    3  lunar  photographs,  plates,  charts,  etc.      Post  8vo,  cloth. 

Manchester,  1873 

4575  Transits  of  Venus  .   .   .   from  the  first  observed  by  Horrocks, 

1639,  to  the  Transit  of  2012.  20  plates  {12  colored)  and  3/  woodcuts. 
Post  8vo,  cloth.  London,  1874 

4576  The  Universe  and  the  Coming  Transits,  presenting  Researches 

and  New  Views  respecting  the  Constitution  of  the  Heavens,  etc. 
Illustrated.     8vo,  cloth.  London,  1874 

4577  The  Student's  Atlas  in  Twelve  Circular  Maps  (on  a  uniform 

projection  and  one  scale).     8vo,  cloth.  London,  1889 


XTbe  General  Xtbrac^  535 

ASTRONOMY-('o»//»W. 

4578  ROSSER  (W.  H.)      The  Stars,  how  to  know  them   and  how  to  use 

them,  with  Copious  Astronomical  Definitions,  Problems  and  Tables. 
Diagrams  and  4  large  maps  of  the  stars.  Second  Edition,  enlarged 
and  improved.     Royal  8vo,  cloth.  London,  1874 

4579  SECCHI  (LE  P.  A.)      Le   Soleil.      Expose  des  Principales  Decou- 

vertes  modernes  sur  la  Structure  de  cet  Astre,  son  Influence  dans 
l'Univers,  et  ses  Relations  avec  les  autres  Corps  Celestes.  3  folding 
plates  (2  colored)  and  129  illustrations  in  the  text.     8vo,  half  morocco. 

*  By  Father  Secchi,  the  noted  Italian  astronomer.  Paris,   1870 

4580  SMYTH  (WILLIAM  HENRY).     A  Cycle  of  Celestial  Objects 

for  the  use  of  Naval,  Military,  and  Private  Astronomers,  observed, 
reduced,  and  discussed.      2  vols.  8vo,  cloth.  London,  1844 

*  The  first  unabridged  edition.     Scarce. 

4581  Cycle  of  Celestial  Objects.     Revised,  Condensed,  and  Greatly 

Enlarged,  by  George  F.  Chambers.  Colored  frontispiece,  and  illustra- 
tions in  the  text.     8vo,  cloth.  Oxford:  The  Clarendon  Press,  1881 

*  Practically  this  is  a  revision  of  the  second  volume  of  the  original  work — the  Bed- 
ford  Catalogue  of  Stars. 

4582  TYERMAN  (THOMAS  F.)     The  Moon's  Rotation.     Examined  by 

the  Newtonian  Theory  of  Gravitation.      Royal  8vo,  cloth,  pp.  31. 

Oxford,  1885 

4583  YOUNG  (C.  A.)      The    Sun.      Numerous    illustrations.       Post    8vo, 

cloth.      (International  Scientific  Series.)  New  York,  18S1 


atlases. 

4584  ANDREES  (RICHARD).      Allgemeiner  Hand-Atlas.     i2oengraved 

atid  colored  maps,  with  Geographical  Index.      Folio,  half  morocco. 

Bielefeld,  1887 

4585  BARTHOLOMEW  (JOHN).       Handy    Reference    Atlas    of    the 

World,    with    Complete    Index    and    Geographical    Statistics.     76 
colored  maps.      Crown  8vo,  cloth.  New  York,  1890 

4586  BEERS  (F.  W.)  and  OTHERS.     Atlas  of  New  York  and  Vicinity 

from  Actual   Surveys.      Colored  folding  maps  and  17  early  and  scarce 

views  of  various  towns ,  residences,  etc.     Large  4to,  cloth. 

New  York,  1867 


536  ^be  General  Xibrars 

ATLASES— Continued. 

4587  CENTURY  ATLAS  OF  THE  WORLD.      Prepared    under    the 

superintendence  of  Benjamin  E.  Smith.  uy  colored  double-page 
maps,  with  Geographical  Index.     Royal  4to,  cloth.    New  York  [1897] 

4588  HITCHCOCK  (ROSWELL  D.)    Johnson's  New  Illustrated  Family 

Atlas  of  the  World  .  .  .  with  a  Treatise  on  Physical  Geography 
(Illustrated)  by  A.  Guyot.  With  Descriptions,  Geographical, 
Statistical  and  Historical.      Colored  maps.     Large  4to,  cloth. 

New  York,  1870 

4589  KIEPERT  (HEINRICH).    Atlas  Antiquus.     Ten  maps  of  the  An- 

cient World.     Third  Edition,  corrected.      Small  folio,  wrappers. 

Berlin,  1863 

4590  LABBERTON   (ROBERT  H.)    New  Historical  Atlas  and  General 

History.      Colored  maps.     4to,  cloth.  New  York,  1886 

4591  LIBRARY  ATLAS  (THE).    100  Maps  of  Modern,  Historical  and 

Classical  Geography.  Descriptive  Letterpress  by  James  Brice, 
W.  F.  Collier  and  Dr.  L.  Schmitz.     Royal  8vo,  cloth. 

New  York,  n.  d.  [1876] 

4592  STIELER  (ADOLPH).    Hand-Atlas  iiber  alle  theile  der  Erde  und 

iiber  das  Weltgebaude.  Herausgegeben  von  Adolf  Stieler.  90 
large-size  maps,  and  bound  with  it  is  Mayer's  large-scale  map  of 
the  European  Alps  in  8  sections,  and  Petermann's  large-scale  map 
of  Australia,  1875,  in  9  sections.      Folio,  half  russia. 

Gotha,  n.  d.  [1875  ?] 

4593  AUGUSTINE  (SAINT).  Dombart  (B.)  Sancti  Aurelii  Augus- 
tini  de  Civitate  Dei.  Libri  XXII.  2  vols,  in  one.  Thick  nmo,  half 
morocco  (rubbed).  Leipzig,  1877 

4594  BAART  (PETER  A.)      The  Roman   Court;  or,  A  Treatise  on  the 

Cardinals,  Roman  Congregations,  etc.,  of  the  Holy  Roman  Church. 
Second  Edition.     Post  8vo,  cloth.  New  York  [1895] 

4595  [BAILEY  (SAMUEL).]      Letters  of  an  Egyptian  Kafir  on  a  Visit 

to  England  in  search  of  a  Religion,  enforcing  some  neglected  Views 
regarding  the  Duty  of  Theological  Inquiry  and  the  Morality  of 
Human  Interference  with  it.  8vo,  cloth  (binding  damaged).  Pres- 
entation copy  from  the  author.  London,  1839 

4596  BAIRD   (HENRY  M.)    The  Huguenots  and  the  Revocation  of  the 

Edict  of  Nantes.     Maps.     2  vols.  8vo,  cloth. 

London  and  New  York,  1895 


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4597  BALLHORN   (FRIEDRICH).        Alphabete    Orientalischer    und 

Occidentalischer  Sprachen.     Achte  Auflage.     Royal  8vo,  boards. 

*  Containing  59  Alphabets.  Leipzig,   1859 

4598    Alphabete    Orientalischer    und    Occidentalischer    Sprachen. 

Zwolfte  unveranderte  Auflage.      Royal  8vo,  cloth,  pp.  80. 

*  Containing  78  Alphabets.  Niirnberg,   1880 

4599  BARNABAS  (SAINT).      St.    Barnabas,    St.  Clement,   and  the 

Shepherd  of  Hermas.  Barnabae  Epistula,  Graece  et  Latine  Inter- 
preta,  edidit  A.  Hilgenfeld,  Leipzig,  1877;  Clementis  Romanae 
Epistula?,  cum  Comment.  Critico,  ed.  A.  Hilgenfeld,  Leipzig,  1876; 
Hermae  Pastor,  e  Codicibus  Sinaitico,  collatis  Versionibus  Latinis, 
et  adnotationibus,  cura  A.  Hilgenfeld,  Leipzig,  1881.  Bound  in  one 
volume.     8vo,  half  calf. 

4600  BARNABAS  (SAINT),    Epistle  of.    Editio  Princeps  of  the  Epistle 

of  Barnabas;  as  printed  at  Oxford,  by  Archbishop  Ussher,  1642,  and 
preserved  in  an  imperfect  form  at  the  Bodleian  Library.  With  a 
Dissertation  on  the  Literary  History  of  that  Edition  by  Rev.  J.  H. 
Backhouse.      Small  4to,  paper.  Oxford,  1883 

4601  BARROWS  (JOHN  HENRY—  Editor).     The  World's  Parliament 

of  Religions:  an  Illustrated  and  Popular  Story  of  the  Parliament  of 
Religions  held  in  Chicago  ...  in  1893.  Numerous  portraits,  views,  etc. 
2  vols,  thick  8vo,  cloth.  Chicago,  1893 

4602  BEARD  (CHARLES).      The  Reformation  of  the  Sixteenth  Cen- 

tury, in  its  Relation  to  Modern  Thought  and  Knowledge.  8vo, 
cloth.      (Hibbert  Lectures.)  London,  1883 

4603  BEAZLEY  (C.  RAYMOND).     The  Dawn  of  Modern  Geography. 

A  History  of  Exploration  and  Geographical  Science,  from  the  Con- 
version of  the  Roman  Empire  to  A.  D.  900.  Reproductions  of  rare 
maps.     8vo,  cloth.  London,  1897 

*  Contains   accounts   of    the  early   Christian,  Arab,    and    Chinese    travellers  and 
students. 

4604  BEDDARD  (FRANK  E.)      Contributions  to  the  Anatomy  of  the 

Anthropoid  Apes.  Plates  (one  colored).  4to,  wrappers.  (Trans- 
actions Zoological  Society  of  London.)  February,  1893 

4605  BELL  (ALEXANDER  GRAHAM).     Memoir  upon  the  Formation 

of  a  Deaf  Variety  of  the  Human  Race.  (Paper  of  the  National 
Academy  of  Sciences,  New  Haven,  Nov.  13,  1883.)     4to,  cloth. 

[  1884?] 


538  XTbe  (Beneral  Xibran? 

4606  BELL  (ALEX.  MELVILLE).      Visible  Speech:    The  Science    of 

Universal  Alphabetics;  or,  Self-interpreting  Physiological  Letters 
for  the  Writing  of  all  Letters  in  one  Alphabet.  Tables,  Diagrams, 
and  Examples.    Inaugural  Edition.    Royal  8vo,  cloth.    London,   1867 

4607  Sounds  and  their  Relations.   A  Complete  Manual  of  Universal 

Alphabetics;  Illustrated  by  means  of  Visible  Speech,  and  Exhibit- 
ing the  Pronunciation  of  English,  in  various  Styles,  and  of  other 
Languages  and  Dialects.      Frontispiece.      Square  8vo,  cloth. 

London,  1882 

4608  BENEDICT  (ERASTUS  C.)      The  Hymn  of   Hildebert,  and  other 

Mediaeval  Hymns,  with  Translations.  (In  parallel  pages  of  Latin 
and  English.)     Crown  8vo,  cloth,  gilt  edges.  New  York,  1867 

4609  BERGEN   (FANNY  D.)      Current    Superstitions,    Collected    from 

the  Oral  Tradition  of  English  Speaking  Folk.  Notes  and  Introduc- 
tion by  William  Wells  Newell.  Royal  8vo,  cloth.  (American  Folk- 
Lore  Society,  Vol.  IV.)  Boston,  1896 

4610  BERNARD    (JOHN  HENRY).      On  Some    Fragments  of  An  Un- 

cial MS.  of  S.  Cyril  of  Alexander,  Written  on  Papyrus.  4  autotype 
facsimi/es.  4to,  wrappers.  (Transactions  of  the  Royal  Irish  Academy, 
Feb.,  1892.)  Dublin,  1892 

Biographical  Dictionaries. 

461 1  APPLETON'S       CYCLOPEDIA     OF      AMERICAN      BIO- 

GRAPHY. Edited  by  James  Grant  Wilson  and  John  Fiske.  Por- 
traits, etc.     6  vols,  royal  8vo,  half  morocco,  gilt  tops. 

New  York,  1898-99 
*  Revised  edition,  with  supplement.     Numerous  obituary  dates  written  in. 

4612  BITARD  (AD.)      Dictionnaire  de  Biographie  Contemporaine  Fran- 

chise et  Etrangere  .  .  .  Augmente  d'un  Supplement  comprenant  les 
additions  et  changements  divers  survenus  pendant  l'impression. 
Royal  8vo,  half  calf.  Paris,  1880 

4613  CATES  (WILLIAM  L.  R.)        Dictionary  of  General    Biography. 

Third  Edition,  revised  and  completed  to  the  present  time.  Thick 
8vo,  cloth,  pp.  1484.  London,  1881 

4614  COOPER  (THOMPSON).      A  New  Biographical  Dictionary:  con- 

taining Concise  Notices  of  Eminent  Persons  of  All  Ages  and  Coun- 
tries; and  more  particularly  Distinguished  Natives  of  Great  Britain 
and  Ireland.  New  Edition,  with  Supplement,  bringing  the  work 
down  to  the  end  of  the  year  1882.  Thick  post  8vo,  cloth,  pp.  1210-j- 
219.  London,   1883 


Zbc  General  Xibrarp  539 

BIOGRAPHICAL  DICTIONARIES—  Continued. 

4615  GUBERNATIS  (A.  DE).    Dictionnaire  International  des  Ecrivains 
du  Jour.     2  vols,  royal  8vo,  cloth.  Florence,  1890-91 

4616  HIRSCH  (A.)    Biographisches  Lexikon  der  Hervorragenden  Aerzte, 

aller  Zeiten  und  Volker.  Herausgegeben  von  Dr.  August  Hirsch. 
6  vols,  royal  8vo,  half  roan  (one  cover  loose).  Bookplate  of 
Rudolph  August  Witthaus.  Vienna,  1884-88 

*  A  Dictionary  of  Medical  Authors  of  all  countries,  with  lists  of  their  writings  and 
sketches  of  their  lives. 

4617  HOEFER  (LE  DR. — Redacteur).     Nouvelle    Biographie    Generale 

depuis  le  Temps  les  Plus  Recul6s  jusqu'a  Nos  Jours,  avec  les  ren- 
seignements  bibliographiques,  etc.  Publi^e  par  MM.  Firmin  Didot. 
Complete  in  46  vols.  8vo,  half  brown  morocco  (6  vols,  in  half  red 
roan).  Paris,  1855-66 

*  The  best  and  most  complete  general  biographical  dictionary  in  existence. 

4618  HOLE  (CHARLES).       A    Brief    Biographical   Dictionary.     With 

Additions  and  Corrections  by  Wm.  A.  Wheeler.  Thoroughly  Re- 
vised to  Jan.  1,  1880,  by  J.  W.  Abernethy.      Crown  8vo,  cloth. 

New  York,  1881 

4619  JAL  (A.)      Dictionnaire    Critique    de     Biographie    et    d'Histoire. 

Deuxieme  Edition,  corrigee  et  augmentee.  218  facsimile  autographs. 
Royal  8vo,  half  morocco.  Paris,  1872 

4620  LAMB'S  BIOGRAPHICAL  DICTIONARY  OF  THE  UNITED 

STATES.  Edited  by  John  Howard  Brown.  7  vols,  royal  8vo, 
half  morocco.  Boston,  1900-1903 

*  University  Edition,  No.  300.  Illustrated  with  about  3,000  portraits,  many  full 
page,  and  with  facsimile  autographs,  views,  etc.  The  seven  volumes  contain  nearly 
5,000  pages. 

4621  LIPPINCOTT'S  Universal    Pronouncing  Dictionary  of   Biography 

and  Mythology.      By  Joseph  Thomas.     New  Edition,  Revised  and 

Enlarged.     Thick  royal  8vo,  half  morocco,  pp.  2550. 

Philadelphia,  1886 

4622  MENSCH  (E.)      Litterarisches    Konversations-Lexikon    fur  jeder- 

mann.      Crown  8vo,  cloth.  Stuttgart,  n.  d.  [189-  ?] 

*  Short  notices  of  the  principal  European  writers  of  the  iSth  and  19th  Centuries, 
grouped  as  Romanticists,  Decadents,  Impressionists,  Fin-de-Siecle,  etc. 


54o  Ube  General  Xibrar^ 

BIOGRAPHICAL  DICTIONARIES— Continued. 

4623  NATIONAL  CYCLOPAEDIA  OF  AMERICAN  BIOGRAPHY; 

being  the  History  of  the  United  States  as  illustrated  in  the  Lives  of 
the  Founders,  Builders,  and  Defenders  of  the  Republic,  etc.    Edited 
by  distinguished  Biographers,  selected  from  each  State,  revised  and 
approved    by  the  most  eminent  Historians,  Scholars  and  Statesmen 
of  the  Day.     Illustrated  with  several  thousand  portraits,   views,  auto- 
graphs, etc.    1 4  vols,  royal  8vo,  buckram,  uncut.  New  York,  1 892-1 906 
*  Complete,  the  14th  volume  containing  the  full  Indices,  etc.     This  copy  was  speci- 
ally bound  for  Mr.  Eames  in  uncut  condition,  and  it  is  a   question  whether  another 
similar  copy  exists. 

4624  OTTLEY  (HENRY).     Biographical  and  Critical  Dictionary  of  Re- 

cent and  Living  Painters,  forming  a  supplement  to  Bryan's  Diction- 
ary of  Painters.      Royal  8vo,  cloth.  London,  1877 

4625  PHILLIPS  (LAWRENCE  B.)  Dictionary  of  Biographical  Ref- 
erence, containing  One  Hundred  Thousand  Names,  together  with 
a  classed  index  of  the  Biographical  Literature  of  Europe  and  Amer- 
ica.    Thick  royal  8vo,  half  morocco.  London,  187 1 

4626  SANDERS  (LLOYD  C.)      Celebrities  of  the  Century.    A  Diction- 

ary of  Men   and  Women  of  the   Nineteenth  Century.      Thick  8vo, 
half  roan,  pp.  1077.  London,  1887 

4627  STEPHENS  (LESLIE).  Dictionary  of  National  Biography. 
Epitome  and  Index.  Edited  by  Sidney  Lee.  Thick  royal  8vo,  cloth, 
gilt  top,  pp.  1456.  New  York,  1903 

4628  THOMAS  (J.)      Universal  Pronouncing  Dictionary  of    Biography 

and   Mythology.      2   thick  royal  8vo  vols,  half  morocco  (binding  a 
little  rubbed).  Philadelphia,  1870 

4629  VAPEREAU  (G.)        Dictionnaire    Universel    des    Contemporains, 

contenant  Toutes  les  Personnes  Notables  de  la  France  et  des  Pays 
Etrangers.     8vo,  calf  (joints  weak),  pp.  1803.  Paris,  1858 

4630 Troisieme  Edition,  entierement  refondue  et  considerablement 

augmentee.     8vo,  morocco,  pp.  1862.  Paris,  1865 

*  Those  personages  who  died  between  the  issues  of  the  various  editions  of  the  work 
are  omitted  from  the  succeeding  edition,  so  that  it  is  necessary — in  order  to  have  an 
exhaustive  biography  of  nineteenth-century  notabilities — to  have  all  the  editions  of 
these  valuable  dictionaries. 

4631  Quatrieme  Edition.     8vo,  cloth,  morocco  back,  pp.  1888. 

Paris,  1870 

4632  Cinquieme  Edition.   8vo,  cloth,  morocco  back,  pp.  1892  +  129. 

Paris,  1880 


Ube  General  Xibrarp  541 

BIOGRAPHICAL  DICTIONARIES— Continued. 

4633  Dictionnaire  Universel  des  Litteratures     .    .    .     de  Tous  les 

Temps  et  de  Tous  les  Pays  ...  les  Faits  et  Souvenirs  Interessant, 
la  Curiosite  Litt^raire  ou  Bibliographique,  etc.  Seconde  Edition, 
revue  et  augmentee.     8vo,  cloth,  morocco  back,  pp.  2096-1-25. 

Paris,  1884 

4634  WHO'S  WHO.     [English.]     Edited   by   Douglas  Sladen.      1897 

to  1901.     5  vols,  crown  8vo,  cloth.  London,  1897-1901 

4635  WHO'S  WHO  IN  AMERICA.     Biographical  Dictionary  of  Nota- 

ble Living  Men  and  Women  of  the  United  States.  1901-2.  Edited 
by  John  W.  Leonard.     Thick  post  8vo,  cloth.  Chicago  [1901] 


4636  BLANFORD  (HENRY  F.)     Prehistoric  Man.     No.    1.     On  the 

Early  Stone  Age  in  Western  Europe  and  India.  Post  8vo,  sewed, 
pp.  52.  Calcutta,  1866 

4637  BOOTH  (JOSEPH).      An   Address   to    the   Public   on  the  Poly- 

graphic  Art,  invented  by  Mr.  Joseph  Booth,  Portrait-painter.  i2mo, 
sewed,  pp.  ax.  London  [1787] 

4638  BOPP  (FRANZ).     Comparative  Grammar  of  the  Sanskrit,  Greek, 

Latin,  etc.,  Languages.     Second  Edition.     3  vols.  8vo,  cloth. 

London,  1856 
*  Laid  in  is  a  pamphlet,  "  Review  of  Some   Points  in  Bopp's  Comparative  Gram- 
mar.    By  Leonard  and  Rudolph  L.  Tafel.     pp.  41.     Andover,  1861." 

4639  Vergleichende  Grammatik  des   Sanskrit,  Send,  Armenischen, 

Griechischen,  Lateinischen,  Litauischen,  Altslavischen,  Gothischen 
und  Deutschen.  Zweite  ganzlich  umgearbeitete  Ausgabe.  3  vols. 
8vo,  half  morocco  (rubbed).  Berlin,  1857-61 

4640  BRACE  (CHARLES  L.)      The  Races  of  the  Old  World.    A  Manua, 

of  Ethnology.     Crown  8vo,  cloth.  London,  1863 

4641  BRAMAH  (JOSEPH).       A    Dissertation   on    the    Construction  of 

Locks.     2 plates.      i2mo,  sewed,  pp.46.  London  [1787] 

4642  BRINTON  (DANIEL  G.)      The   Religious  Sentiment  :  Its  Source 

and  Aims.     Post  8vo,  cloth.  New  York,  1876 

4643  BROCA  (PAUL).      Phenomena  of  Hybridity   in  the  Genus  Homo. 

Edited  by  C.  Carter  Blake.  8vo,  cloth.  (Presentation  copy  from 
the  editor.)  London:    The  Anthropological  Society,  1864 


542  Tlbe  General  Xibrars 

4644  BROCHURE  SERIES  OF  ARCHITECTURAL  INSTRUCTION 

(THE).  Vols.  1  to  7,  complete  [1895-1901].  Numerous  illustra- 
tions. Vols.  1-3  in  cloth,  and  the  remainder  in  the  original  monthly- 
wrappers.     Together  7  vols.      8vo.  New  York,  1895-1901 

4645  BROOKS  (CHARLES  W.)      Early  Migrations.      Early    Maritime 

Intercourse  of  Ancient  Western  Nations.  Frontispiece.  8vo,  wrap- 
pers, pp.  13.  San  Francisco,  1876 

4646  BRYANT  (JACOB).      A  New  System;  or,  An   Analysis  of  Antient 

Mythology.  Third  Edition.  With  a  Portrait  and  some  Account  of 
the  Author.  41  plates  engraved  by  Cipriani,  Le  Keux,  etc.  6  vols.  8vo, 
old  tree  calf  (one  cover  loose).  London,  1807 

*  With  the  name  of  Mary  Kerr  and  the  Kerr  bookplate  (armorial)  in  each  volume. 
Numerous  MS.  notes  throughout.     Best  edition. 

4647  BRYDGES  (S.  EGERTON).    Sonnets  and  other  Poems.     i2mo, 

sewed,  pp.  70.  London,  1789 

4648  BUNCE  (JOHN  THACKRAY).       Fairy   Tales,  their  Origin  and 

Meaning,  with  some  Account  of  Dwellers  in  Fairyland.  121110, 
cloth.  London,  1878 

4649  BUNSEN  (CHEVALIER),  MEYER  (CHAS.)     and    MULLER 

(MAX).  Three  Linguistic  Dissertations.  (I.  Recent  Egyptian 
Researches;  II.  Study  of  the  Celtic  Language;  III.  Relation  of  the 
Bengali  to  the  Languages  of  India.)  8vo,  wrappers.  (Brit.  Assn. 
for  the  Advancement  of  Science.)  London,  1848 

4650  BUNSEN  (CHRISTIAN  CHARLES  EDWARD).        Hippolytus 

and  his  Age;  or,  The  Beginnings  and  Prospects  of  Christianity. 
Second  Edition.     Portrait.     2  vols.  8vo,  cloth.  London,  1854 

4651  BUNSEN  (CHRISTIAN  CHARLES  JOSIAS—  Baron).  Out- 
lines of  the  Philosophy  of  Universal  History,  applied  to  Language 
and  Religion.      2  vols.  8vo,  cloth.  London,  1854 

4652  God    in    History;    or,   The   Progress   of  Man's  Faith  in  the 

Moral  Order  of  the  World.  Translated  by  Susanna  Winkworth, 
with  Preface  by  Arthur  Penrhyn  Stanley,  Dean  of  Westminster. 
3  vols.  8vo,  cloth.  London,  1868-70 

4653  BUNYAN    (JOHN).     Sighs    from    Hell;  or,   The  Groans   of   the 

Damned  Souls.     Crude  portrait.      i2mo,  sewed,  pp.  16. 

Edinburgh,  1761 


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4654  BURR    (WM.    HENRY).     Bacon  and  Shakespeare.     Proof  that 

William  Shakespeare  Could  Not  Write.     i8mo,  sewed,  pp.  6. 

Washington:  Privately  Printed,  1886 

4655  BYRNE  (REV.  JAMES).      On   the   Science   of  Language.      4to, 

wrappers.     (Royal  Irish  Academy  Transactions,  Vol.  24.) 

Dublin,  1866 

4656  CALDERWOOD  (HENRY).       Evolution   and    Man's    Place    in 

Nature.      Post  8vo,  cloth.  London,  1893 

4657  CALENDAR  (THE).       Bond  (John  J.)     A   Perpetual  Calendar. 

Post  8vo,  cloth,  pp.  20,  with  movable  diagram  on  card  at  end. 

London,  1866 
4658 Brady  (John).    Clavis  Calendaria;  or,  a  Compendious  Analy- 
sis of  the  Calendar,  illustrated  with  Ecclesiastical,  Historical  and 
Classical    Anecdotes.      Frontispiece.      Third    Edition.      2  vols.  8vo, 
half  russia.  London,  1815 

4659  Dubbaneh  (Michael  J.)      Universal  Calendar,   based  upon 

the  autographic  calculations  and  manuscript  original  left  by  the  late 
Michael  J.  Dubbaneh.     Portrait  and  7  key-plates.     8vo,  boards. 

*  Containing  Coptic,  Hebrew,  Lunar  and  Solar  Calendars.  Cairo,   1896 

4660  Forster  (T.)     The   Perennial  Calendar  and   Companion  to 

the  Almanack,  illustrating  the  Events  of  every  day  in  the  year  .  .  . 
with  useful  rules  for  Health,  Observations  on  the  Weather,  Expla- 
nations of  the  Fasts  and  Festivals  of  the  Church,  etc.  8vo,  half 
calf,  gilt.  London,  1824 

4661  [Shurtleff  (Nathaniel  B.)]    A  Perpetual  Calendar  for  Old 

and  New  Style  prepared  for  the  use  of  those  engaged  in  Antiquarian 
and  Historical  Investigations  [by  Nathaniel  B.  Shurtleff] ;  also  in- 
serted, Calendar  of  the  Hebrew  Years  5622-5660  [1861-1900],  by  the 
same  author,  and  printed  for  the  "Use  of  Ineffable  Freemasons." 
8vo,  cloth.  Boston,  1848;   Boston,  1863 

*  Charles  Deane's  copy,  presented  by  the  author.  Mr.  Deane  has  written  on  the 
fly-leaf  of  the  first  work  that  the  type  was  set  by  Dr.  Shurtleff  himself,  and  that  only 
30  copies  were  printed. 

4662  CARTOGRAPHY.     Crivellari    (Giuseppe).      Alcuni  Cimeli  della 

Cartografia  Medievale  esistenti  a  Verona.  2  colored  facsimiles  of  maps 
of  1442  and  1592.     8vo,  wrappers,  pp.  48.  Florence,  1903 


544  XTbe  General  Xfbrars 

CARTOGRAPHY— Continued. 

4663  Daly  (Judge  Chas.  P.)  Annual  Address:  The  Early  His- 
tory of  Cartography;  or,  What  We  Know  of  Maps  and  Map-making 
before  the  Time  of  Mercator.  Facsimiles  of  rare  maps  and  other  illus- 
trations. 8vo,  wrappers,  pp.  40.  (Bulletin  of  the  American  Geo- 
grapical  Society.)  New  York,  1879 

4664  Daly  (Chas.  P.)     Early  History  of  Cartography.     Another 

copy  of  the  same. 

4665  Major  (Richard  Henry).     Memoir  on  a  Mappemonde  by 

Leonardo  da  Vinci,  being  the  earliest  Map  hitherto  known  contain- 
ing the  name  of  America,  now  in  the  Royal  Collection  at  Windsor. 
Facsimiles.     4to  cloth,  pp.  36.  London,  1865 

*  Privately  printed  from  "The  Archseologia,"  Vol.  XL. 

4666  Ruge    (Dr.     Sophus).       Die    Entdeckungs-Geschichte    der 

Neuen  Welt.     Royal  8vo,  wrappers,  pp.  132.  Hamburg,  1892 

4667  [Varnhagen  F.  A.  De].     Jo.  Schoner  e  P.  Apianus  [Bene- 

witz]:  Influencia  de  um  e  de  outro  de  varios  de  seus  contempora- 
neos  na  adopcao  de  nome  America;  primeiros  globos  e  primeiros 
mappas-mundi  com  este  nome:  globo  de  Walzeemuller,  e  plaquette 
acerca  do  de  Schoner.      i2mo,  cloth.  Vienna,  1872 

*  Only  100  printed,  this  being  No.  94.  A  presentation  copy  from  the  Baron  de 
Porto  Seguro  to  Dr.  E.  Uricoechea,  the  Baron  signing  it  as  author.  On  the  early 
editions  of  Apian,  etc. 

4668  Wieser  (Dr.  Franz,  R.  V.)  Magalhaes-Strasse  und  Austral- 
Continent  auf  den  Globen  des  Johannes  Schoner.  Beitrage  zur 
Geschichte  der  Erdkunde  im  XVI.  Jahrhundert.  5  colored  maps. 
8vo,  wrappers,  pp.  122.  Innsbruck,  1881 

4669  Wieser  (Dr.    Franz   R.    v.)      Der  Verschollene  Globus  des 

Johannes  Schoner  von  1523.     Map.     8vo,  wrappers,  pp.  18. 

Vienna,  1888 

*  Contains  a  reprint  of  Schoner's  very  rare  tract  entitled  "  De  nuper  sub  Castiliae 
ac  Portugaliae  Regibus  repertis  Insulis  ac  Regionibus,"  1523. 

4670  Map  of  the  World:    Commonly  known   as    "The  Second 

Borgian  Map  "  (with  the  Bull  of  Pope  Alexander  VI.,  in  Latin),  8vo, 
wrappers,  pp.  14,  British  India  Office,  1889;  Review  of  Stevenson's 
Early  American  Maps,  by  Victor  H.  Paltsits  (only  35  copies  reprinted 
from  the  American  Historical  Review),  1905.      2  pamphlets,  8vo. 

4671  Admiralty  Catalogue  of  Charts,  Plans,  and  Sailing  Direc- 
tions, London,  1902;  Stanford's  Catalogues  of  Maps  and  Books  for 
Tourists,  London,  189410  1901;  etc.     8  pamphlets,  i2mo  and  8vo. 


Xlbe  General  Xfbrarg  545 

4672  CHAMBERS    (WILLIAM).     Historical    Questions   embracing 

Ancient  and  Modern  History,  with  Answers,      umo,  roan. 

London,  1890 

4673  CHAMBERS'   ENCYCLOPEDIA.     A  Dictionary  of  Universal 

Knowledge  for  the  People.  Numerous  illustrations  and  maps.  Revised 
Edition.      10  vols,  royal  8vo,  cloth.  London,  1882 

4674  American   Additions    to   Chambers'    Encyclopaedia.     4  vols. 

8vo,  sheep  (rubbed).  New  York,  1880-81 

4675  CHERVIN  (DR.)      Faut-il   Couper  le  Frein  de  la  Langue  ?     8vo, 

wrappers,  pp.  16.  Paris,  1894 

*  On  the  origin  of  certain  expressions,  "  II  a  le  filet  bien  coupe""  etc. 

4676  CHESS.     The  Rev.  Lewis  Rou,  Pastor  of  the  French   Protestant 

Church,  New  York  City,  and  the  Missing  Manuscript  of  his  Tract 
relating  to  Chess  [1734].      nmo,  wrappers,  pp.  13.      Florence,  1902 

4677  CHINA  AND  PORCELAIN.     Ris-Paquot.     Nouveau  Diction- 

naire  des  Marques  et  Monogrammes  des  Faiences,  Poteries,  Terre 
Cuite,  Porcelaines,  etc.,  reproduites  avec  leurs  couleurs  naturelles. 
Crown  8vo,  wrappers,  pp.  240.  Paris,  1873 

4678  CHRISTY  (ROBERT).      Proverbs,    Maxims   and    Phrases  of   all 

Ages.  Classified  Subjectively  and  arranged  Alphabetically.  2  vols, 
post  8vo,  half  roan.  New  York,  1888 

Cbronologp. 

4679  BOND  (JOHN  J.)  Handy-Book  of  Rules  and  Tables  for  verify- 
ing Dates  of  Historical  Events  and  Public  and  Private  Documents. 
Post  8vo,  cloth.     (Autograph  of  George  Scharf  on  title.) 

London,  1866 

*  First  edition  and  subscriber's  copy  (with  announcement  inserted).  Contains 
Tables  of  Regnal  Years  of  English  Sovereigns,  with  leading  dates  .  .  .  from  1066- 
1866,  which  were  omitted  from  later  editions. 

4680  Handy-Book   of  Rules  and  Tables  for  Verifying  Dates  with 

the  Christian  Era.      Post  8vo,  cloth.  London,  1869 

*  New  edition,  with  omissions  and  additions. 

4681  BOOK  OF  DATES.      Treasury   of  Universal   Reference:    contain- 

ing a  Summary  of  the  Principal  Events  in  all  Ages,  from  the  ear- 
liest records  to  the  present  time.     New  Edition.      Post  8vo,  cloth. 

London,  1862 


546  XTbe  General  Xtbrars 

CHRONOLOGY— Continued. 

4682  EWALD  (ALEX.  C.)      The  Last   Century  of    Universal   History. 

A  Reference  Book  containing  an  Annotated  Table  of  Chronology, 
etc.      From  1767  to  1867.     Post  8vo,  cloth.  London,  1868 

4683  GEORGE  (HEREFORD  B.)      Genealogical   Tables  illustrative  of 

Modern  History.  Second  Edition,  revised  and  enlarged.  Small 
4to,  cloth.     (Clarendon  Press  Series.)  Oxford,  1875 

4684  HARPER'S  BOOK  OF  FACTS.       A    Classified    History    of   the 

World,  embracing  Science,  Literature  and  Art.  Compiled  by 
Joseph  H.  Willsey,  edited  by  Charlton  T.  Lewis.  Royal  8vo,  cloth, 
pp.  954.  New  York,  1895 

4685  HAYDN'S  DICTIONARY  OF  DATES.       Seventeenth     Edition, 

containing  the  History  of  the  World  to  the  Autumn  of  1881.  By 
Benjamin  Vincent.     Royal  8vo,  cloth.  New  York,  1883 

4686  HEILPRIN  (LOUIS).      A  Chronological   Table  of  Universal  His- 

tory, extending  from  the  Earliest  Times  to  the  Year  1892.  Post 
8vo,  cloth.  New  York,  1892 

4687  NICOLAS  (SIR  HARRIS).     The  Chronology  of  History,     nmo, 

half  calf.  London,  1833 

4688  PLOETZ  (CARL).       Epitome  of  Ancient,  Mediaeval   and   Modern 

History.  Translated,  with  extensive  additions,  by  W.  H.  Tilling- 
hast.     Second  Edition.     Post  8vo,  half  morocco,  gilt.     Boston,  1884 

4689  PUTNAM  (G.  P.)    Tabular  Views  of  Universal  History. .  .from  the 

earliest  times  down  to  1890.  Continued  to  date  by  Lynds  E.  Jones. 
8vo,  half  morocco.  New  York,  1890 

4690  TOWNSEND  (GEORGE  H.)     The  Manual  of  Dates.   A  Dictionary 

of  Reference  of  the  Most  Important  Facts  and  Events  in  the  History 
of  the  World.  Fifth  Edition,  remodelled  and  edited  by  Frederick 
Martin.     8vo,  half  morocco,  pp.  1082.  London,  1877 

4691  WOODWARD  (B.  B.)  and    CATES  (WILLIAM  L.  R.)     Ency- 

clopaedia of  Chronology,  Historical  and  Biographical.  Thick  8vo, 
cloth,  pp.  1487.  London,  1872 

4692  CHRYSOSTOM  (SAINT).       Chase    (Frederic    Henry).      Chry- 

sostom.  A  Study  in  the  History  of  Biblical  Interpretation.  8vo, 
cloth.  Cambridge  (Eng.),  1887 

4693  Macgilvray  (Walter).    John  of  the  Golden  Mouth;  Preacher 

of  Antioch,  and  Primate  of  Constantinople.     Post  8vo,  cloth. 

*  A  Life  of  St.  Chrysostom.  London,   1871 


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4694  CIRCUMNAVIGATION  OF  THE  GLOBE.      Historical  Account 

of  the  Circumnavigation  of  the  Globe,  and  of  the  Progress  of  Dis- 
covery in  the  Pacific  Ocean  from  the  Voyage  of  Magellan  to  the 
Death  of  Cook.  Illustrated.  Crown  8vo,  half  calf.  (Edinburgh 
Cabinet  Library.)  Edinburgh,  1836 

4695  CLARK  (JOHN).      Manual  of  Linguistics.     A  Concise  Account  of 

General  and  English  Phonology,  etc.     Post  8vo,  cloth. 

New  York,  1893 

4696  CLARK  (REV.  THOMAS).    The  Student's  Handbook  of  Compara- 

tive Grammar.  Applied  to  the  Sanskrit,  Zend,  Greek,  Latin,  Gothic, 
Anglo-Saxon,  and  English  Languages.      Post  8vo,  cloth. 

London,  1862 

4697  CLARKE  (DORUS).    "  Saying  the  Catechism  "  Seventy-five  Years 

Ago,  and  the  Historical  Results.  Address  before  the  New  England 
Historic-Genealogical  Society.      i2mo,  wrappers,  pp.  46. 

Boston  [1879] 

4698  CLARKE  (HYDE).      Early  History  of  the  Mediterranean  Popula- 

tions, etc. ,  in    their   Migrations  and   Settlements.     Illustrated  from 

autonomous  coins,  gems,  inscriptions,  etc.     8vo,  cloth,  pp.  79. 

London, 1882 

4699  CLARKE  (JAMES  FREEMAN).      Orthodoxy:    its    Truths    and 

Errors.     Fifth  Edition.      Post  8vo,  cloth.  Boston,  1868 

4700  Ten  Great  Religions:  an   Essay   in   Comparative  Theology. 

Post  8vo,  cloth.  Boston,  187 1 

4701   Ten  Great  Religions.    Twenty-second  Edition;  and  Part  II., 

A  Comparison  of  All  Religions.    2  vols,  post  8vo,  cloth.    Boston,  1886 

4702  CLEMENT  (SAINT),  OF  ROME.     An  Appendix,  containing  the 

newly  recovered  portions.     With   Introductions,  Notes,  and  Trans- 
lations.    By  J.  B.  Lightfoot.     8vo,  cloth.  London,  1877 
*  The  Greek  text,  with  translations,  etc. 

4703  CLEMENT  (CLARA  ERSKINE).       Painters,    Sculptors,    Archi- 

tects, Engravers,  and  their  Work.  A  Handbook.  Monograms  and 
illustrations.     Post  8vo,  cloth.  New  York,  1874 

4704  CLODD  (EDWARD).       The  Childhood    of    Religions:  a   Simple 

Account  of  the  Birth  and  Growth  of  Myths  and  Legends.  Crown 
8vo,  cloth  (stamp  on  title).  London,   1876 


548  Uhe  General  Xibrarp 

4705  CLOUSTON  (W.  A.)      Popular   Tales   and    Fictions:  their  Migra- 

tions and  Transformations.      2  vols,  half  roan,  gilt  tops,  uncut. 

Edinburgh,  1887 

4706  The  Book  of  Noodles;  Stories  of   Simpletons,  or  Fools  and 

their  Follies.    i2mo,  cloth.     (Book-Lover's  Library.)     London,  1888 

*  Gathered  from  Oriental  and  other  sources,   and  including  the  stories,  and  their 
variations,  relating  to  "  The  Wise  Men  of  Gotham." 

4707  COINS.      Bowring   (Sir  John).     The  Decimal  System  in  Numbers, 

Coins,  and  Accounts.  With  120  engravings  of  coins,  ancient  and  modern* 
Post  8vo,  cloth.  London,  1854 

4708 Coin  Book  (The),  comprising  a  History  of  Coinage,  Synopsis 

of  the  Mint  Laws  of  the  U.  S.,  Dictionary  of  all  Coins  known  in 
Ancient  and  Modern  Times,  List  of  Works  on  Coinage,  etc.  With 
engravings  of  the  principal  coins.     8vo,  cloth.  Philadelphia,   1872 

4709 Coins  and  Medals,  their  Place   in  History  and  Art.     By  the 

Authors  of  the  British  Museum  Catalogues.  Edited  by  Stanley 
Lane-Poole.  Numerous  illustrations.  4to,  half  morocco,  gilt  top, 
uncut.  London,  1885 

4710 Hazlitt  (W.  Carew).  The  Coinage  of  the  European  Con- 
tinent, with  an  Introduction  and  Catalogues  of  Mints,  Denomina- 
tions, and  Rulers.     230  illustrations.     8vo,  cloth.  London,  1893 

4711  Mathews  (George  D.)    The  Coinages  of  the  World,  Ancient 

and  Modern.  With  several  hundred  engravings  of  the  principal  coins. 
8vo,  cloth.  New  York,  1876 

4712 Prime    (W.    C.)     Coins,    Medals,    and    Seals,    Ancient    and 

Modern.  Illustrated  and  described.  114  plates,  with  hundreds  of 
examples.     Square  8vo,  cloth.  New  York,  1861 

*  Scarce. 

4713 J.  W.  Scott's  Coin  Priced  Catalogue,  New  York,  187 1;  Hasel- 

tine's  Priced  Coin  Catalogue,  Philadelphia,  1872-73;  Catalogue  of 
the  Auction  Sale  of  the  Groux  Collection,  New  York,  Leavitt,  April, 
1874;  Catalogue  of  the  Auction  Sale  of  the  Parmalee  Collection,  by 
Messrs.  Bangs,  June,  1890.      8vo,  wrappers.      (5  pieces.) 

4714 Hart  (Gerald  E.)     Montreal.     Auction  Sales  of  Coins  and 

Medals,  New  York,  Leavitt,  Dec.  26-28,  1888;  Autographs,  Bangs, 
New  York,  Feb.  27-28,  1895.      2  parts. 


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47 '5  CONKLIN  (W.  J.)  A  Page  of  Medical  History.  Moliere  and 
the  Doctors.  8vo,  wrappers,  pp.  32.  (Ohio  State  Med.  Society 
Transactions.)  Toledo  (O.),  1891 

4716  CONYBEARE  (F.  C.)      The  Apology  and  Acts  of  Apollonius,  and 

other  Monuments  of  Early  Christianity.  Edited,  with  Introduc- 
tion, Notes,  etc.      8vo,  cloth.  London,  1894 

4717  COOK  (F.  C.)      The  Origin   of  Religion  and  Language.     Consid- 

ered in  Five  Essays.     8vo,  cloth.  London,  1884 

*  Essays  on  the  Rig  Veda,  the  Zend  Avesta,  etc. 

4718  COOK  (KENINGALE).     The  Fathers  of  Jesus.     A  Study  of  the 

Lineage  of  the  Christian  Doctrine  and  Traditions.  2  vols.  8vo, 
cloth.  London,  1886 

*  On  Primitive  Buddhism,  the  School  of  Pythagoras,  the  Essenes,  etc. 

47x9  [COOLEY  (WILLIAM  D.)]  History  of  Maritime  and  Inland 
Discovery.  3  vols.  i2mo,  half  green  roan,  gilt  tops.  (Lardner's 
Cabinet  Cyclopaedia.)  London,  1830-31 

4720  COTTON  (HENRY).    Memoir   of  a    French    New    Testament,  in 

which  the  Mass  and  Purgatory  are  found  in  the  Sacred  Text.  To- 
gether with  Bishop  Kidder's  "  Reflections  "  on  the  same.  Second 
Edition,  enlarged.      8vo,  half  roan.  London,  1863 

*  Contains  a  bibliographical  account  of  the  different  editions. 

4721  COX  (SIR  GEORGE  W.)      The  Mythology  of  the  Aryan  Nations. 

2  vols.  8vo,  cloth.  London,  1870 

4722  The    Mythology  of  the  Aryan   Nations.      New  and  Revised 

Edition.     In  one  volume.     8vo,  cloth.  London,  1882 

4723  A  Manual  of  Mythology.     Third  Edition,      nmo,  cloth. 

London,  1874 

4724  An  Introduction  to   the  Science  of  Comparative  Mythology 

and  Folklore.     8vo,  cloth,  uncut.  London,  i88r 

4725  COX  (HOMERSHAM).    The  First  Century  of  Christianity.    8vo, 

cloth.  London,  1886 

*  Founded   almost  entirely  upon  writings  of  the  first  and   second  centuries,  the 
authorities  being  freely  quoted. 

4726  COX  (MARIAN  ROALFE).     Cinderella.     245  variants  of  Cinder- 

ella, Catskin,  and  Cap  o'  Rushes,  abstracted  and  tabulated,  with  a 
discussion  on  Mediaeval  Analogues  and  Notes.  Introduction  by 
Andrew  Lang.     8vo,  cloth.  London,  Folk  Lore  Society,  1893 


55°  XTbe  General  Xibrats 

4727  COWAN  (FRANK).    Curious  Facts  in  the  History  of  Insects,  in- 

cluding Spiders  and  Scorpions.  A  complete  Collection  of  the 
Legends,  Superstitions,  Beliefs,  and  Ominous  Signs  connected  with 
Insects;  together  with  their  uses  in  Medicine,  Art,  and  as  Food,  etc. 
Crown  8vo,  cloth.  Philadelphia,  1865 

4728  CUST  (ROBERT  NEEDHAM).    Essays  on  the  Languages  of  the 

Bible  and  Bible-Translations.      Post  8vo,  cloth.  London,  1890 

4729  CYCLOPEDIC  REVIEW  OF  CURRENT  HISTORY.    Edited 

by  Alfred  S.  Johnson.  Vol.  1  to  Vol.  8,  for  the  years  1890  to  1898. 
Numerous  illustrations.  8  vols.  8vo,  half  morocco  (the  last  vol.  in 
cloth).  Detroit,  1892-93;   Buffalo,  1894-97;  Boston,  1898 

4730  DANA  (JAMES  D.)    Manual  of  Geology,  treating  of  the  Principles 

of  the  Science,  with  Special  reference  to  American  Geological  His- 
tory.     Third  Edition.   1150  figures  in  the  text,  and  chart.     8vo,  cloth. 

New  York  [1880] 

4731  Manual  of  Geology;  treating  of  the  Principles  of  the  Science 

with  Special  Reference  to  American  Geological  History.  Fourth 
Edition.  With  over  1,575  illustrations  in  the  text,  and  2  maps.  Thick 
royal  8vo,  cloth.  New  York  [1894] 

*  This  edition  was  entirely  re-written. 

4732  Gilman  (Daniel  C.)     Life  of  James  Dwight  Dana,  Scientific 

Explorer,  Mineralogist,  Geologist,  Zoologist,  Professor  in  Yale  Uni- 
versity.    Illustrated.     Post  8vo,  cloth.  New  York,  1899 

4733  DANIEL    (H.    A.)      Codex    Liturgicus.       Curavit    Herm.    Adalb. 

Daniel.  4  vols.  8vo,  cloth.  (Vol.  1,  Romano-Catholico ;  Vol.  2, 
Ecclesiae  Lutheranse;  Vol.  3,  Ecclesiae  Reformatae  atque  Anglicanee; 
Vol.  4,  Ecclesiae  Orientalis.)  Leipzig,  1847-53 

4734  DARWIN  (CHARLES).     On  the  Origin  of  Species  by  means  of 

Natural  Selection.     Post  8vo,  original  cloth.  London,  1859 

*  Pine  copy  of  the  scarce  First  Edition. 

4735  DAVENPORT  (JOHN).       Aphrodisiacs     and    Anti-Aphrodisiacs. 

Three  Essays  .  .  .  with  some  Account  of  the  Judicial  Congress  as 
practised  in  France  during  the  17th  Century.  Frontispiece  and 7 
plates.     Small  4to,  half  roan.  London,  1869 

*  Only  a  Limited  Number  Privately  Printed. 

4736  Curiositates  Eroticae  Physiologic;  or,  Tabooed  Subjects  freely 

treated.      Small  4to,  half  roan.  London,  1875 

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4737  DELBRUCK  (B.)     Introduction  to  the  Study  of  Language:  A  Cri- 

tical Survey  of  the  History  and  Methods  of  Comparative  Philology 
of  the  Indo-European  Languages.  Authorised  translation  (by  E. 
Channing),  with  a  preface  by  the  author.    8vo,  cloth.    Leipzig,  1882 

4738  DEL  MAR  (ALEXANDER).     The  Worship  of  Augustus  Csesar, 

derived  from  a  Study  of  Coins,  Monuments,  Calendars,  JEras  .  .  . 
establishing  a  new  Chronology  and  Survey  of  History  and  Religion. 
Royal  8vo,  cloth.  New  York,  1900 

4739  DESCHANEL  (A.  PRIVAT).      Elementary  Treatise   on    Natural 

Philosophy.  Translated  and  with  extensive  additions  by  J.  D. 
Everett.      Several  hundred  illustrations.     4  vols.  8vo,  limp  cloth. 

London,  1870-72 

474°  DEXTER  (LORD  TIMOTHY).  A  Pickle  for  the  Knowing  Ones. 
Fourth  Edition.      Frontispiece.      i2mo,  wrappers,  pp.  32. 

Newburyport,  1848 

*  With  a  whole  page  of  punctation  marks,  for  readers  to  "  pepper  and   salt  it  as 
they  please." 

4741  DID  YOU  EVER  SEE  SUCH  D D  STUFF?  or,  So-Much-the- 

Better.  A  Story  without  Head  or  Tail,  Wit  or  Humor.  i2mo,  old 
calf  (small  piece  of  the  margin  of  the  first  leaf  torn  off).     London,  1760 

*  Very  rare. 

4742  DIEFENBACH  (LORENZ).    Origines  Europaeae.     Die  Alten  Vol- 

ker   Europas  mit  ihren  Sippen  und    Nachbarn.     8vo,  half  morocco. 

Frankfurt-am-Main,  1861 

4743  DOOLITTLE  (AMOS).  Four  Engravings  of  the  Battles  of  Lex- 
ington and  Concord,  1776.      (4) 

*  Facsimile  reproductions  of  these  exceedingly  rare  engravings. 

4744  DOUSE  (T.  LE  MARCHANT).  Grimm's  Law,  a  Study;  or,  Hints 

towards  an  Explanation  of  the  so-called  "  Lautverschiebung, "  to 
which  are  added  some  remarks  on  Primitive  Indo-European  K.  and 
several  appendices.      8vo,  cloth.  London,  1876 

4745  DRAPER  (JOHN  WILLIAM).  History  of  the  Conflict  between 
Religion  and  Science.  Post  8vo,  cloth. •  (International  Science 
Series.)  New  York,  1875 

4746  DUNCKER  (PROFESSOR  MAX).      The  History  of    Antiquity. 

Translated  by  Evelyn  Abbott.    6  vols.  8vo,  cloth.    London,  1877-82 


55 2  ^be  General  Xibrarp 

4747  ECHENSTEIN  (LINA).  Woman  under  Monasticism.  Chapters 
on  Saint-Lore  and  Convent  Life  between  A.  D.  500  and  A.  D.  1500. 
Royal  8vo,  cloth.     (Cambridge  University  Press  Series.) 

Cambridge  (Eng.),  1896 

4748  EDMONDS  (GEORGE).   Universal  Alphabet,  Grammar  and  Lan- 

guage: Comprising  a  Scientific  Classification  of  the  Radical  Ele- 
ments of  Discourse  ...  to  which  is  added  a  Dictionary  of  the  Lan- 
guage.    4to,  cloth.      (Presentation  copy  from  the  author.) 

*  An  attempt  to  form  a  universal  language  like  Volapuk.  London  [1855] 

4749  ENCYCLOPAEDIA  AMERICANA.      A    Dictionary    of     Arts, 

Sciences  and  General  Literature,  and  Companion  to  the  Encyclo- 
paedia Britannica.  Ninth  Edition.  Illustrated.  4  vols,  thick  4to, 
various  bindings.      Over  3000  pp. 

New  York  and  Philadelphia:   Stoddart&>  Hubbard^  1883-89 

4750  ENGRAVINGS.      A  Collection  of  about  100  Woodcut  Illustrations, 

Portraits,  Copper  Plates  of  Mythological  Subjects  (including  Ser- 
pent Worship),  etc.      (As  a  lot.) 

475  1  ETHNOLOGY.  A  Collection  of  about  300  Woodcut  Illustrations, 
mostly  from  Newspapers  and  Magazines,  but  including  a  few  Col- 
ored Costume  Plates,  representing  the  Ethnology  of  the  World, 
grouped  by  countries.      (As  a  lot.) 

4752  EUSEBIUS.  Cruse  (C.  F.)  The  Ecclesiastical  History  of 
Eusebius.  Translated  by  C.  F.  Cruse.  And  an  Historical  View  of 
the  Counsel  of  Nice,  with  a  Translation  of  the  Documents.  By  Rev. 
Isaac  Boyle.      Eighth  Edition.     8vo,  cloth.  New  York,  1842 

4753  Gaisford  (Thomas).     Eusebii  Pamphili  Evangelicae  Praepara- 

tionis.  Libri  XV.  ad  Codices  Manuscriptos  accedunt  Vigeri  Versio 
Latina  et  Notae.     4  vols.  8vo,  cloth.  Oxford,  1843 

4754  FALCONER  (WILLIAM).      Dissertation   on    St.   Paul's   Voyage 

from  Caesarea  to  Puteoli,  and  on  the  Apostle's  Shipwreck  on  the 
Island  Melite.  Second  Edition,  with  Additional  Notes  by  Thomas 
Falconer.      Royal  8vo,  cloth.  London,  1870 

4755  FARQUHAR  (MARIA).  Biographical  Catalogue  of  the  Princi- 
pal Italian  Painters.     Edited  by  Ralph  Wornum.   Crown  8vo,  cloth. 

London,  1855 


XEbe  General  Xtbrarp  553 

4756  FERGUSSON  (JAMES).       Rude  Stone  Monuments  in  all  Coun- 

tries; Their  Age  and  Uses.    234  illustrations.     Royal  8vo,  cloth. 

London,  1872 

4757  History  of  Architecture    in    all    Countries,    Second    Edition 

(enlarged  and  much  altered),  over  1,000  illustrations,  2  vols., 
London,  1874;  History  of  Indian  and  Eastern  Architecture,  nearly 
400  illustrations,  London,  1876;  History  of  the  Styles  of  Modern 
Architecture,  Second  Edition  (revised  and  enlarged),  332  illustra- 
tions, London,  1873.     Together  4  vols.     8vo,  half  roan,  gilt  tops. 

4758  FICHTE  (JOHANN  GOTTLIEB).  The  Popular  Works  of 
Fichte.  Translated  from  the  German,  with  a  Memoir  of  the 
Author  by  William  Smith.     Portrait.      2  vols.  8vo,  cloth. 

London,  1848-49 

4759  The  Science  of  Knowledge.      Translated  by  A.  E.  Kroeger. 

Preface  by  W.  T.  Harris.     8vo,  cloth.  London,  1889 

4760  The  Science  of  Rights.      Translated  by  A.  E.  Kroeger,  with 

a  Preface  by  Wm.  T.  Harris.      8vo,  cloth.  London,  1889 

4761  FICK  (AUGUST).       Vergleichendes  Worterbuch  der  Indogermani- 

schen  Sprachen.     Zweite  Auflage.     8vo,  half  morocco,  pp.  1068. 

Gottingen,  187 1 

4762  Die    Ehemalige    Spracheinheit   der  Indogermanen    Europas. 

8vo,  boards,  cloth  back.  Gottingen,  1873 

4763  FISHER  (GEORGE  PARK).      Outlines  of  Universal  History.     2 

vols.  8vo,  cloth.  New  York  [1886] 

*  Vol.  I.  Ancient  and  Mediaeval  History  to  A.  D.  1453. 
Vol  II.   Modern  History  from  1453  to  the  Present  Time. 

4764  FISKE  (JOHN).     Life  Everlasting.     First  Edition,      wrao,  cloth. 

Boston,  1901 

4765  FLAGELLANTS.  [Delome  (J.  L.]  History  of  the  Flagellants 
.  .  .  among  Different  Nations,  and  especially  among  Christians. 
Being  a  Paraphrase  and  Commentary  on  the  Historia  Flagellantium 
of  the  Abbe  Boileau.  By  One  who  is  not  a  Doctor  of  the  Sorbonne. 
Second  Edition.  Engraving  on  title,  head-piece  and  two  plates.  8vo, 
half  calf.  London,  1783 

*  Scarce,  especially  with  the  plates. 

4766  Meibomius    (J.    H.)     De    Flagrorum    Usu    in    Re    Medica  et 

Venerea,  etc.      i6mo,  wrappers.  Paris,  1795 

*  The  first  edition  was  published  in  1639,  and  is  extremely  rare. 


554  Ube  General  Xibrars 

jfourtb  Session, 
Gbe  ifoI^Xore  Society  oenglisb). 

4767  FOLK-LORE  RECORD  (THE).      5  vols,  (in  6).     8vo,  cloth.     (As 

6  vols.)  London,  1879-82 

*  Containing  valuable  papers  on  Folk-Lore  by  the  best  writers  in  England.  Com- 
plete set  of  the  issue  under  this  title;  after  Vol.  5  it  was  continued  under  the  title  of 
"  The  Folk-Lore  Journal."     (See  next  lot.) 

4768  FOLK-LORE  JOURNAL.       Valuable    contributions   by  the  most 

eminent  authorities  on  this  subject.  Complete  set  of  the  7  volumes 
issued  with  this  title.     8vo,  cloth.  London,  1883-89 

*  This  was  again  continued  under  a  new  form  of  title,  incorporating  with  it  the 
"Archaeological  Review  "  and  the  "  Folk-Lore  Journal  "  (next  lot). 

4769  FOLK-LORE.    A  Quarterly  Review  of  Myth,  Tradition,  Institution 

and  Custom.     Vols.  1  to  8.     8vo,  cloth.  London,  1890-96 

*  Each  of  the  above  volumes  contains  the  four  quarterly  numbers  of  the  year. 

4770  PUBLICATIONS  OF  THE  FOLK-LORE  SOCIETY.      Hender- 

son (William).  Notes  on  the  Folk-Lore  of  the  Northern  Counties 
of  England  and  the  Borders.    Frontispiece.    8vo,  cloth.     London,  1879 

*  All  the  volumes  of  these  publications  of  the  Folk-Lore  Society  are  in  the  original 
cloth.     Several  are  very  scarce  and  out  of  print. 

4771  Aubrey    (John).       Remaines   of   Gentilisme    and    Judaisme. 

Edited  and  annotated  by  James  Britten.  London,  1881 

*  The  first  publication  of  the  original  manuscript  written  in  1686-87. 

4772  Gregor  (W.)    Notes  on  the  Folk-Lore  of  the  North-East  of 

Scotland.  London,   1881 

4773  Comparetti    (D.)     Researches  respecting  the  Book  of  Sindi- 

bad ;  also  in  the  same  volume,  Portuguese  Folk-Tales  collected  by 
Consiglieri  Pedroso,  translated  from  the  MS.  by  Miss  Henriqueta 
Monteiro.     Introduction  by  W.  R.  S.  Ralston.  London,   1882 

4774  Black   (W.  G.)     Folk-Medicine:  a  Chapter   in   the   History 

of  Culture.  London,  1883. 


TTbe  General  Xibrarp  555 

THE  FOLK-LORE  SOCIETY  (ENGVlSH)-Cotttinue</. 

4775  Callaway    (Rev.    Canon).      The    Religious  System  of  the 

Amazulu.      Izinyanga  Zokubula;  or,  Divination   as  existing  among 
the  Amazulu,  in  their  own  words,  with  a  translation  into  English. 

[Natal]  and  London,  1870 

*  Very  scarce.     The  original  sheets  of  the  Natal  issue,  issued  to  the  members  of  the 
Society  in  1884. 

4776  Callaway  (Rev.  Canon).      Nursery  Tales,  Traditions,  and 

Histories  of  the  Zulus,  in   their  own  words,  with  a  translation  into 
English,  and  Notes.  Natal,  1868 

*  The  original  sheets  of  the  Natal  issue,  bound  up,  and  issued  as  an  extra  volume 
in  1884  to  the  members  of  the  Society.     Only  the  first  volume  was  published. 

4777  Swainson   (C.)     The    Folk-Lore   and   Provincial    Names  of 

British  Birds.  London,  1886 

4778  Nutt   (A.)     Studies  on  the  Legend  of  the  Holy  Grail,  with 

Especial  Reference  to  the  Hypothesis  of  its  Celtic  Origin. 

London,  1888 

4779  Chamberlain  (Basil   Hall).     Aino  Folk-Tales.     Introduc- 
tion by  E.  B.  Tylor.     8vo,  wrappers,  pp.  57.  London,  1888 

*  Private  reprint  from  Volume  VI.  of  the  Folk-Lore  Journal,  but  containing  the 
introduction  by  E.  B.  Tylor  not  in  the  Journal. 

4780 Jones  (W.  H.)  and  Kropf  (L.  L.)   Folk-Tales  of  the  Magyars, 

collected  by  Kriza,  Erdelyi,  Pap,  and  others.  Translated  and  edited, 
with  Comparative  Notes.  London,  1889 

*  Intended  to  be  issued  in  1886,  but  not  printed  until  1889. 

4781  MacInnes    (D.)     Waifs    and    Strays    of    Celtic   Tradition. 

Argyllshire  Series,  No.  II.  Folk  and  Hero  Tales.  Collected,  edited 
and  translated.    Notes  by  the  Editor  and  Alfred  Nutt.    London,  1890 

4782  Crane  (T.  F.)     The  Exempla;  or,  Illustrative  Stories  from 

the  Sermones  of  Jacques  de  Vitry.  Edited,  with  Introduction, 
Analysis,  and  Notes.  London,  1890 

4783  Denham   Tracts.     A    Collection    of   Folklore    by   Michael 

Aislabie  Denham,  and  reprinted  from  the  original  tracts  and  pam- 
phlets printed  by  Mr.  Denham  between  1846  and  1859.  Edited  by 
James  Hardy.     2  vols.  London,  1892-95 

*  The  Folk-Lore  of  the  North  of  England  and  the  Scotch  Border. 

4784  Cox  (M.  R.)  Cinderella.  345  variants  of  Cinderella,  Cat- 
skin,  and  Cap  o'  Rushes,  abstracted  and  tabulated,  with  a  discussion 
of  Mediaeval  Analogues,  and  Notes.  Introduction  by  Andrew 
Lang.  London,  1893 


556  ^be  General  Xibrarg 

THE  FOLK-LORE  SOCIETY  (ENGLISH)— Continued. 

4785   Saxo  Grammaticus.     The    First  Nine  Books   of   the  Danish 

History  of  Saxo  Grammaticus,  translated  by  Oliver  Elton.  With 
some  Considerations  on  Saxo's  Sources,  Historical  Methods,  and 
Folk-Lore,  by  F.  Y.  Powell.  London,  1894 

4786  County  Folk-Lore.       Printed    Extracts.       Gloucestershire, 

edited  by  E.  S.  Hartland,  1892;  Suffolk,  by  Lady  E.  C.  Gurdon, 
Introduction  by  E.  Clodd,  1893;  Leicestershire  and  Rutland,  by 
C.  J.  Billson,   1895.     In  one  volume.  London,  1892-95 

4787  Dennett  (R.  E.)     Notes  on  the  Folklore  of  the  Fjort  (French 

Congo).      Introduction  by  Mary  H.  Kingsley.     Illustrated. 

London,  1898 

4788  FOLK-LORE.     Review    Articles.      Freia-Holda,    the   Teutonic 

Goddess  of  Love,  by  Karl  Blind;  Songs  of  the  Ukraine;  History  of 
the  Devil,  by  Reville;  Popular  Poetry  of  the  Bretons;  Ballads  of 
Lower  Brittany;  Sacred  Trees  and  Flowers;  and  other  similar  arti- 
cles extracted  from  English  and  Foreign  Reviews.      (14  pieces.) 

4789  FOSTER  (F.  H.)      The  Seminary  Method  of  Original  Study  in  the 

Historical  Sciences  illustrated  from  Church  History.      121110,  cloth. 

New  York,  1888 

4790  GALTON  (FRANCIS).      Hereditary  Genius:   an  Inquiry  into  its 

Laws  and  Consequences.     8vo,  cloth.  London  1869 

4791  Inquiries  into  Human  Faculty  and  its  Development.     Frontis- 
piece.    8vo,  cloth.  London,  1883 

4792  Natural  Inheritance.      8vo,  cloth.  London,  1889 

4793  Finger  Prints.     Plates.     8vo,  cloth.  London,  1892 

4794  Fingerprint  Directories.  Illustrated.  8vo,  cloth.    London,  1895 

4795  Decipherment   of    Blurred    Finger    Prints.     16  plates.     8vo, 

cloth,  pp.  18.     (Supplementary  Chapter  to  "  Finger  Prints.") 

London,  1893 

4796  GARNER  (R.  L.)     The  Speech  of  Monkeys.     Crown  8vo,  cloth.' 

London, 1892 

4797  GASTALDI  (BARTOLOMEO).     Lake  Habitations  and   Pre-His- 

toric  Remains  in  the  Turbaries  and  Marl-Beds  of  Northern  and 
Central  Italy.  Translated  and  edited  by  Charles  Harcourt  Cham- 
bers.    Illustrations.      8vo,  cloth.      (Anthropological  Society.) 

London,  1865 


XTbe  General  Xtbrarg  557 

4798  GEBHARDT  (OSCAR  VON)  and  HARNACK  (ADOLF).  Texte 

und  Untersuchungen  zur  Geschichte  der  Alt-Christlichen  Literatur. 
Vols.  1,  2,  3  and  5.  4  vols.  8vo,  half  morocco.  Leipzig,  1883-89 
*  Among  the  pieces  are:  Die  Acta  Archelai  und  das  Diatessaron  Tatians;  Evange- 
lien  Matthaus  und  Marcus  aus  dem  Codex  Purpureus  Rossanensis;  Die  Lehre  der 
zwolf  Apostel;  Eustathius  contra  Origenem;  Aphrahat's  des  Persischen  Weisen  aus 
dem  Syrischen  tlbersetzt;  Neue  Fragmente  des  Papias.  Hegesippus  und  Pierius;  Die 
Abfassungszeit  der  Schriften  Tertullians,  &c. 

4799  GEIGER  (LAZARUS).     Contributions  to  the   History  of  the  De- 

velopment of  the  Human  Race.  Translated  from  the  Second  Ger- 
man Edition  by  David  Asher.  8vo,  cloth.  (Trubner's  Philosophi- 
cal Library.)  London,  1880 

4800  GEIKIE  (JAMES).    Fragments  of  Earth  Lore.     Sketches  and  Ad- 

dresses Geological  and  Geographical.  Maps  and  illustrations.  Royal 
8vo,  cloth.  Edinburgh,  1893 

4801  GEISLER  (WILLIAM).    De  Literature  Phoneticse  Origine  atque 

Indole.  With  folding  table,  showing  the  affinities  between  the 
Phoenician  Alphabet  and  Hebrew,  Greek,  Runic,  Gothic,  Cunei- 
form, etc.     4to,  wrappers,  pp.  26.  Berlin,  1858 

4802  GHEYN  (J.  VAN  DEN).    Les  Migrations  des  Aryas.    Map.    8vo, 

wrappers.  Antwerp,  1882 

4803  GIBBONS  (JAMES  CARDINAL— Archbishop    of      Baltimore). 

The  Faith  of  Our  Fathers:  being  a  Plain  Exposition  and  Vindication 
of  the  Church  Founded  by  Our  Lord  Jesus  Christ.  Portrait,  nrao, 
cloth.  Baltimore,  1891 

4804  GIDDINGS  (FRANKLIN  HENRY).      The    Principles    of   Soci- 

ology. An  Analysis  of  the  Phenomena  of  the  Association  and  of 
Social  Organization.     8vo,  cloth.  New  York,  1896 

4805  GIESELER  (JOHN  C.  L.)    Text-Book  of  Church  History.    Trans- 

lated by  Henry  B.  Smith.     4  vols.  8vo,  sheep.        New  York,  1857-76 
*  The  fourth  vol.  contains  the  History  of  the  Reformation. 

4806  GILBERT  (WILLIAM — of  Colchester).     On  the  Loadstone  and 

Magnetic  Bodies,  and  on  the  Great  Magnet,  the  Earth.  Transla- 
tion by  P.  Fleury  Mottelay.  Portrait  and  diagrams.  Royal  8vo, 
cloth,  gilt.  New  York,  1893 

*A  reprint  of  the  earliest  work  on  Electricity  and  Magnetism. 


558  ^be  General  Xibrar^ 

4807  GOMME  (GEORGE  LAURENCE).    Ethnology  in  Folklore.   Post 

8vo,  cloth.      (Modern  Science  Series.)  London,  1892 

4808  GORE  (G.)     The  Art  of  Scientific  Discovery;  or,  The  General  Con- 

ditions and  Methods  of   Research  in  Physics  and  Chemistry.     Post 
8vo,  cloth.  London,  1878 


£be  (Sreefc  Cburcb. 

4809  GREEK  CHURCH.    Bulgaris  (Nicolas).     The  Holy  Catechism  of 

Nicolas  Bulgaris.  Translated  by  W.  E.  Daniel.  Edited  by  R. 
Raikes  Bromage.      121110,  cloth.  London,  1893 

4810  St.  James.     The   Greek   Liturgy  of  St.  James,  with  English 

Introduction  and  Notes,  together  with  a  Latin  Version  of  the  Syriac 
Copy,  and  the  Greek  text  restored  to  its  original  purity,  with  literal 
English  translation.     By  the  Rev.  W.  Trollope.     8vo,  cloth. 

Edinburgh,  1848 

481 1  Neale  (Rev.  John  Mason).      A  History  of  the  Holy  Eastern 

Church.     The  Patriarchate  of  Alexandria.      2  vols.  8vo,  cloth. 

London,  1847 
*  Very  scarce.     This  and  the  three  following  lots  form  the  complete  set  of  the 
History  of  the  Greek  Church. 

4812  Neale  (Rev.  J.  M.)     A  History  of  the  Holy  Eastern  Church. 

Part  I.   General  Introduction.     Plates.     2  vols.  8vo,  calf  antique. 

London,  1850 

4813  Neale  (Rev.  J.  M.)     Introduction  to  the  History  of  the  Holy 

Eastern  Church.  Appendix.  A  List  of  all  the  Sees  in  the  Holy 
Eastern  Church,  with  the  names  of  the  possessors  as  they  existed 
in  1848.      8vo,  wrappers,  pp.  24.  London,  185 1 

4814  Neale  (Rev.  J.  M.)     A  History  of  the  Holy  Eastern  Church. 

The  Patriarchate  of  Antioch  (a  Posthumous  Fragment).  Together 
with  Memoirs  of  the  Patriarchs  of  Antioch,  by  Constantinus.  Trans- 
lated from  the  Greek,  and  three  Appendices,  edited,  with  Introduc- 
tion, by  Rev.  George  Williams.     8vo,  cloth.  London,  1873 

4815  Neale  (Rev.  J.  M.)     Tetralogia  Liturgica:  sive  S.  Chrysos- 

tomi,  S.  Jacobi,  S.  Marci,  Divinae  Missse;  Quibus  Accedit  Ordo 
Mozarabicus.     8vo,  cloth.  London,  1849 


TEbe  General  Xibran?  559 

THE  GREEK  CHURCH— Continued. 

4816  Neale  (J.  M.)    and   Littledale  (R.  F.)     The  Liturgies  of 

SS.  Mark,  James,  Clement,  Chrysostom,  and  Basil,  and  the  Church 
of  Malabar.  Translated  with  Introduction  and  Appendices.  Seventh 
Edition.     Frontispiece.      12 mo,  cloth.  London,  n.  d.  [1890] 

4817  Shann  (G.  V.)     Euchology.     A   Manual  of   Prayers  of  the 

Holy  Orthodox  Church.      Done  into  English,      nmo,  cloth,  gilt. 

Kidderminster,  1891 

*  Privately  Printed  at  Leipzig,  but  issued  by  the  author  at  Kidderminster,  where  he 
resided. 

4818  Shann  (G.  V.)    Book  of  Needs  of  the  Holy  Orthodox  Church. 

With  Appendix,  containing  Offices  for  the  Laying  on  of  Hands. 
i2mo,  cloth.  London,  1894 

*  Service  Book  of  the  Greek  Church,  translated. 

4819  Williams  (George).     The  Orthodox  Church  of  the  East  in 

the  Eighteenth  Century,  being  the  Correspondence  between  the 
Eastern  Patriarchs  and  the  Nonjuring  Bishops.  With  Introduction. 
Portrait.     8vo,  cloth.  London,  1868 


4820  GREY  (R.)    Memoria  Technica  or  Method  of  Artificial  Memory  .  .  . 

to  which  is  subjoined  Lowe's  Mnemonics  delineated.      New  Edition. 
Post  8vo,  boards,  cloth  back.  Oxford,  1821 

4821  GUBERNATIS  (A.  DE).    Storia  Popolare  degli  Usi  Funebri  Indo- 

Europei.     Crown  8vo,  paper  wrappers,  pp.  138.  Milan,  1873 

4822  HAESER  (HEINRICH).     Lehrbuch  der  Geschichte  der  Medicin 

und  der  epidemischen  Krankheiten.      Dritte  Bearbeitung.     3  vols. 
8vo,  half  roan  (back  of  Vol.  I.  loose).  Jena,  1875-82 

4823  HAMMOND  (WILLIAM  A.)    Spiritualism  and  Allied  Causes  of 

Nervous  Derangement.   Illustrated.    Post  8vo,  cloth.   New  York,  1876 

4824  [HANSON  (SIR  RICHARD  DAVIS).]      The  Jesus   of  History. 

8vo,  cloth.  London,  1869 

4825  The  Apostle  Paul  and  the    Preaching  of  Christianity  in  the 

Primitive  Church.     8vo,  cloth.  London,  1875 

4826  HARRIS  (JOEL  CHANDLER).    Uncle   Remus.     His  Songs  and 

His  Sayings.  The  Folk-Lore  of  the  Old  Plantation.   First  Edition. 
Illustrations.     Post  8vo,  cloth.  New  York,  1881 

*  First  edition  of  the  first  of  these  famous  books. 


560  Ube  General  Xibrars 

HARRIS  (JOEL  CHANDLER)—  Continued. 

4827  Nights  with  Uncle  Remus.      Myths  and  Legends  of  the  Old 

Plantation.     Second  Edition.     Illustrations.      Post  8vo,  cloth. 

Boston  [1883] 

4828  Uncle    Remus   and    His    Friends.     Old    Plantation    Stories, 

Songs,  and  Ballads,  with  Sketches  of  the  Negro  Character.  First 
Edition.     Illustrations.     Post  8vo,  cloth.  Boston,  1892 

4829  HARVEY  (WILLIAM).     An  Anatomical    Dissertation    upon    the 

Movement  of  the  Heart  and  Blood  in  Animals,  being  a  Statement 
of  the  Discovery  of  the  Circulation  of  the  Blood.  Portrait.  Small 
4to,  cloth,  pp.  91.  (Privately  reproduced  in  facsimile  from  the 
Original  Edition  of  1628,  with  Translation  and  Memoir,  for  G. 
Moreton.)  Canterbury,  1894 

4830  HAZELL'S  ANNUAL  CYCLOPAEDIA.     A   Cyclopedic  Record 

of  Men  and  Topics  of  the  Day.  From  1886  (the  first  issued)  to 
1901  (lacking  1893  and  1896).      14  vols,  crown  8vo,  cloth. 

London,  1886-1901 

4831  HEAPHY   (T.)     The   Likeness   of  Christ,  being  an    Inquiry   into 

the  Verisimilitude  of  the  received  Likeness  of  Our  Blessed  Lord. 
Edited  by  Wyke  Bayliss.  Numerous  facsimiles  in  gold  and  colors  of 
ancient  frescoes,  and  illustrations  in  the  text.    4to,  cloth.    London,  1886 

4832  HEARN  (WILLIAM  EDWARD).     The   Aryan    Household.     Its 

Structure  and  Development.  An  Introduction  to  Comparative 
Jurisprudence.     8vo,  cloth.  London,  1879 

4833  HENDERSON  (ERNEST  F.),    Translator  and  Editor.    Select  His- 

torical Documents  of  the  Middle  Ages.  Post  8vo,  cloth.  (Bohn's 
Antiquarian  Library.)  London,  1892 

4834  HEYSE  (K.  W.  L.)      System  der   Sprachwissenschaft.      Herausge- 

geben  von  Dr.  H.  Steinthal.     8vo,  half  calf  (rubbed).     Berlin,  1856 

4835  HIEROGLYPHIC  BIBLE.    A   Selection  of  the  most   interesting 

and  important  Passages  .  .  .  from  Genesis  to  Revelations.  Hundreds 
of  woodcuts.      i2mo,  pp.  99,  printed  on  blue  paper. 

London,  1819;  repr.  1888 

*  The  engraved  blocks   are   those    of  the  original  edition,   no  copy  of   which  is 
known. 

4836  HOBBES  (JAMES  R.)     The  Picture  Collector's  Manual  .  .  .  being 

a  Dictionary  of  Painters  containing  1500  more  names  than  in  any 
other  work,  an  Alphabetical  Arrangement  of  the  Scholars,  Imita- 
tors and  Copyists,  and  a  Classification  of  Subjects.  2  vols.  8vo, 
half  red  morocco,  gilt.  London,  1849 


TTbe  General  Xtbrars  561 

4837  HUDSON  (HENRY).     Detectio  Freti  Hudsoni;   or,   Hessel  Ger- 

ritsz's  collection  of  Tracts  by  Himself,  Massa,  and  De  Quir  on  the 
N.E.  and  W.  Passage,  Siberia  and  Australia.  Reproduced,  with 
the  maps,  in  Dutch  and  Latin  after  the  editions  of  1612  and  1613. 
English  translation  by  F.  J.  Millard,  and  Essay  by  S.  Muller.  Small 
4to,  boards.  Amsterdam,  1878 

4838  RUFFNER  (HENRY).    The  Fathers  of  the  Desert;  or,  An  Account 

of  the  Origin  and  Practice  of  Monkery  among  Heathen  Nations;  its 
Passage  into  the  Church;  and  some  wonderful  Stories  of  the 
Fathers  concerning  the  Primitive  Monks  and  Hermits.  2  vols,  post 
8vo,  cloth.  New  York,  1850 

4839  HUNTER  (THOMAS).     Home    Culture.     A  Self-Instructor    and 

Aid  to  Social  Hours  at  Home,  in  the  Various  Departments  of  Edu- 
cation, etc.  Edited  by  a  Corps  of  Professors  and  Teachers.  With 
Introduction  by  Thomas  Hunter.  Illustrations.  Square  8vo,  half 
morocco.  New  York,  1884 

4840  INMAN   (THOMAS).      On     Ancient    Pillar    Stones    and    Cairns. 

Illustrations.  8vo,  wrappers,  pp  32  (Liverpool  Literary  and  Philo- 
sophical Society.)  Liverpool,  1867 

4841 Ancient  Pagan  and  Modern  Christian  Symbolism  exposed  and 

explained.  16  plates  and  numerous  illustrations  in  the  text.  8vo, 
half  calf,  pp  68.  London:  For  the  Author,  1869 

*  Scarce. 

4842  Ancient  Faiths  and  Modern.     A  Dissertation  upon  Worship, 

Legends  and  Divinities  in  Central  and  Western  Asia,  Europe  and 
Elsewhere  before  the  Christian  Era,  showing  their  relations  to  Reli- 
gious Customs  as  they  now  exist.     8vo,  cloth.  New  York,  1876 

4843  INTERNATIONAL  CONGRESS   OF   PREHISTORIC  ARCH- 

EOLOGY. Transactions  of  the  Third  Session  .  .  .  containing 
the  Papers  read  at  the  Congress,  with  Illustrations  chiefly  contri- 
buted by  the  Authors,  and  an  Abstract  of  the  Discussions.  Plates 
and  illustrations  in  the  text.  8vo,  cloth  (some  articles,  MS.  notes, 
clippings  and  illustrations  inserted).  London,  1869 

4844  JACKSON  (LOWIS  D'A.)       Modern  Metrology.       Manual  of  the 

Metrical  Units  and  Systems  of  the  Present  Century.    Post  8vo,  cloth. 

London,  1882 

4845  JACOB  (JOSEPH).     The  Story  of  Geographical  Discovery.    Maps, 

etc.      i6mo,  cloth.  London,  1899 


562  Ube  (Beneral  Xibrar^ 

4846  JESUS.   AOriA  IHCOY.   Sayings  of  Our  Lord.    From  an  Early  Greek 

Papyrus.  Discovered  and  edited,  with  translation  and  commentary 
by  Bernard  P.  Grenfell  and  Arthur  S.  Hunt.  Two  facsimiles.  8vo, 
boards,  pp  20.      (Egypt  Exploration  Fund.)  London,  1897 

4847  Lock  (Rev.   Walter)  and  Sanday  (Rev.   William).      Two 

Lectures  on  the  "Sayings  of  Jesus"  recently  discovered  at  Oxy- 
rhynchus.      8vo,  wrappers,  pp.  49.  Oxford,  1897 

4848  JEVONS  (W.  STANLEY).     The  Substitution  of  Similars.      The 

True  Principle  of  Reasoning.      i2mo,  cloth.  London,  1869 

4849  The  Principles  of  Science:  a  Treatise  on  Logic  and  Scientific 

Method.     2  vols.  8vo,  cloth.  London,  1874 

4850  Studies  in  Deductive  Logic.     Post  8vo,  cloth.    London,  1880 

4851  JOURNAL  OF  PHILOLOGY  (THE).     Edited   by  W.   G.  Clark, 

J.  E.  B.  Mayor,  and  W.  A.  Wright.  Illustrated.  2  vols.  8vo, 
cloth.  London,  1868-69 

*  The  Second  Series  of  the  Journal  of  Classical  and  Sacred  Philology. 

4852  KANT  (IMMANUEL).     The  Critique  of  Pure  Reason  and  Other 

Works  on  the  Theory  of  Ethics.  Translated  by  Thomas  Kingsmill 
Abbott.  Third  Edition,  revised  and  enlarged.  Portrait  of  Kant. 
8vo,  cloth.  London,  1883 

4853   Muller    (F.    Max).     Immanuel    Kant's    Critique    of    Pure 

Reason.  In  Commemoration  of  the  Centenary  of  its  First  Publica- 
tion translated  into  English  by  F.  Max  Muller.  Historical  Intro- 
duction by  Ludwig  Noire.      2  vols.  8vo,  cloth.  London,  1881 

4854  Noire  (Ludwig).     Die  Lehre  Kant's  und  der  Ursprung  der 

Vernunft.     Von  Ludwig  Noire\     8vo,  cloth.  Mainz,  1882 

4855  Stirling  (James  Hutchinson).     Text-Book  to   Kant.     The 

Critique  of  Pure  Reason,  ^Esthetic,  Categories,  Schematism.  Trans- 
lation, Reproduction, Commentary,  Index,  with  Biographical  Sketch. 
8vo,  cloth.  Edinburgh,  1881 

4856  KEANE  (JOHN).     The    Evolution   of   Geography  .   .   .  from    the 

Earliest  Times  to  the  First  Circumnavigation  of  the  Globe.  Maps, 
etc.     8vo,  cloth.  London,  1899 


TLbc  (Beneral  Xibrars  563 

4857  KEARY  (CHARLES  FRANCIS).      The    Dawn    of   History:    An 

Introduction  to  Pre-Historic  Study.  Edited  by  C.  F.  Keary.  Crown 
8vo,  cloth.  London,  1878 

4858  Outlines  of  Primitive  Belief  among  the  Indo-European  Races. 

8vo,  cloth.  London,  1882 

4859  KEIM  (THEODOR).     The  History  of  Jesus  of  Nazara,  freely  in- 

vestigated in  its  connection  with  the  national  life  of  Israel,  and 
related  in  detail.  Translated  by  Arthur  Ransom.  Second  Edition. 
6  vols.  8vo,  cloth.  London,  1876-83 

4860  KELLAND  (P.)  and  TAIT  (P.  G.)     Introduction  to  Quaternions. 

Post  8vo,  cloth.  London,  1873 

486 r  KELLER  (FERDINAND).  The  Lake  Dwellings  of  Switzerland 
and  Other  Parts  of  Europe.  Translated  and  arranged  by  John 
Edward  Lee.     Frontispiece  and g6 plates.     8vo,  half  calf,  gilt. 

London,  1866 

4862  Lake    Dwellings    of    Europe.      Second     Edition,     enlarged. 

Translated  and  arranged  by  John  Edward  Lee.  206 plates.  2  vols, 
thick  8vo,  cloth.  London,  1878 

4863  KENNEDY  (COL.  VANS).     Researches  into  the  Origin  and  Af- 

finity of  the  Principal  Languages  of  Asia  and  Europe.  10  plates  of 
Phoenician  *and  Oriental  alphabets  (some  folding).  4to,  boards,  cloth 
back.  .  London,  1828 

4864  KEY  (T.  HEWITT).      Language:    Its    Origin    and    Development. 

8vo,  cloth.  London,  1874 

4865  KIDDLE  (HENRY)  and  SCHEM  (ALEXANDER  J.)  The  Cyclo- 

paedia of  Education.  A  Dictionary  of  Information  (Biographies, 
Schools  and  Universities,  Methods  of  Education,  etc.)  Royal  8vo, 
cloth.  New  York,  1877 

4866  KNIGHT  (EDWARD  H.)      American  Mechanical  Dictionary,     A 

description  of  tools,  instruments,  machines,  processes,  and  engineer- 
ing; history  of  inventions;  general  technological  dictionary;  and 
digest  of  mechanical  appliances  in  Science  and  the  Arts.  Upwards 
of  10,000  illustrations.     4  vols,  royal  8vo,  half  morocco. 

New  York,  1877-84 


564  Xlbe  General  Xibrars 

4867  KNIGHT  (RICHARD  PAYNE).     Account  of  the  Remains  of  the 

Worship  of  Priapus,  lately  existing  at  Isernia,  in  the  Kingdom  of 
Naples,  in  two  Letters  ...  to  which  is  added  a  Discourse  on  the 
Worship  of  Priapus  and  its  connection  with  the  Mystic  Theology  of 
the  Ancients.      4to.  London,  1786 

*  A  Magnificent  Copy  of  the  Extremely  Rare  First  Edition,  with  the  Three  Extra 
Plates  only  included  in  the  Edition  Issued  to  the  Author's  Private  Friends.  The 
usual  number  of  plates  found  is  18;  this  contains  in  all  21,  and  in  addition  8  Extra 
Plates  have  been  inserted  illustrating  the  same  subject.  In  Perfect,  Clean  Condition, 
the  binding  being  contemporary  straight-grain  morocco,  gilt  back,  gilt  edges,  very 
finely  bound  no  doubt  by  one  of  the  celebrated  binders  of  the  period.  A  Tall  Copy 
with  Specially  Large  Margins.  A  few  typographical  errors  have  been  corrected  in 
contemporary  handwriting,  possibly  by  Payne  Knight  himself.  The  reprints  of  this 
rare  book  contain  the  plates  only  in  lithographic  copies  and  with  several  alterations. 
In  the  original  they  are  executed  on  copper. 

4868  A  Discourse  on  the  Worship  of   Priapus.  .  .to  which  is  added 

an  Essay  on  the  Worship.  .  .during  the  Middle  Ages  of  Western 
Europe.     40  plates.      Small  4to,  half  roan. 

London:  Privately  Printed,  1865 

*  As  was  written  in  the  preceding  note,  the  illustrations  are  lithographic  copies  of 
the  original  copper-plates,  a  few  being  somewhat  altered,  but  many  additional  plates 
were  gathered  from  other  sources  as  illustrating  the  subject  and  likewise  copied.  The 
additional  essay  is  a  little  longer  than  Payne  Knight's  Discourse,  and  was  written  by 
Mr.  Thomas  Wright. 

4869  An  Inquiry  into  the  Symbolical  Language  of  Ancient  Art  and 

Mythology.  Privately  printed  in  1818,  reprinted  and  published  by 
E.  H.  Barker.      8vo,  cloth.  London,  1836 

4870 The  Symbolical  Language  of  Ancient  Art  and  Mythology.  New 

Edition, with  Introduction,  Additions, Notes  and  Index,  by  A. Wilder. 
8vo,  cloth.  New  York,  1876 

4871  KOEPPEN  (ADOLPHE  LOUIS).    The  World  in  the  Middle  Ages. 

An  Historical  Geography,  with  Accounts  of  the  Origin  and  Develop- 
ment, the  Institutions  and  Literature.  .  .of  the  Nations  in  Europe, 
Asia  and  Africa,  from  the  close  of  the  4th  to  the  middle  of  the  15th 
Century.     Colored  maps.      Folio,  half  morocco.  New  York,  1854 

4872  KOLB  (G.  FR.)       The  Condition  of  Nations,  Social  and  Political. 

With  Complete  Comparative  Tables  of  Universal  Statistics.  Trans- 
lated, edited  and  collated  to  1880,  by  Mrs.  Brewer;  with  original 
notes  and  information  by  Edwin  W.  Streeter.  Thick  royal  8vo, 
cloth.  London  [1880] 


XTbe  General  Xibrarp  565 

4873  LACTANTIUS.      Firmiani  Lactantii    Opera  ad  Optimorum   Libro- 

rum  Fidem  Emendavit  et  cum  selecta  Lectionum  Varietate  Edidit 
O.  F.  Fritzsche.  2  vols,  in  1.  Post  8vo,  half  morocco  (covers 
loose).  Leipzig,  1842 

4874  LAMBERT  (WILLIAM).       Codex   Canonum    Ecclesiae  Universae. 

The  Canons  of  the  First  Four  General  Councils  of  the  Church,  and 
those  of  the  Early  Local  Greek  Synods.  In  Greek,  with  Latin  and 
revised  English  Translations,  in  parallel  columns,  with  notes  selected 
from  Zonaras,  Balsamon,  Bishop  Beveridge,  etc.     8vo,  cloth. 

London  [1868] 

4875  LANDON  (EDWARD  H.)       Manual   of    Councils   of    the    Holy 

Catholick  Church,  comprising  the  substance  of  the  Most  Remark- 
able and  Important  Canons  alphabetically  arranged.  Thick  post 
8vo,  cloth.  London,  1846 

*  Scarce.     A  dictionary  of  all  the  Councils — and  their  decrees — from  the  earliest 
times. 

4876  A  New  General   Ecclesiastical  Dictionary.     Vols.  I.   and  II. 

(A  to  "  Ces  " — all  published.)     2  vols,  post  8vo,  cloth. 

London,  1849-53 

4877  [LANIGAN  (GEO.  T.)]    Fables.    By  G.  Washington  .Esop.    Illus- 
trations by  F.  S.  Church,      nmo  wrappers  (torn  from  binding). 

New  York,  1878 

4878  LARNED  (J.  N.)      History  for  Ready  Reference  from  the  Best  His- 

torians, Biographers,  and  Specialists.  Revised  and  Enlarged  Edi- 
tion. Numerous  historical  maps  by  Alan  C.  Reiley.  6  vols.  (Vol.  6 
containing  Recent  History  [1894-1901])  royal  8vo,  half  morocco, 
gilt  edges.      Fine  set.  Springfield,  Mass.,  1894-1901 

4879  LATHAM  (HENRY).     On  the  Action  of  Examinations  considered 

as  a  means  of  Selection.     Post  8vo,  cloth.  Cambridge,  1877 

4880  LATHAM  (R.  G.)     Descriptive    Ethnology.       (Vol.  I.  Eastern  and 

Northern  Asia-Europe;  Vol.  II.  Europe,  Africa,  India.)  2  vols. 
8vo,  cloth.  London,  1849 

4881  The  Ethnology  of  Europe.     Crown  8vo,  cloth.     London,  1852 

4882  LEE  (HENRY).      The  Vegetable    Lamb    of  Tartary.     A   Curious 

Fable  of  the  Cotton  Plant,  to  which  is  added  a  Sketch  of  the  History 
of  Cotton  and  the  Cotton  Trade,    /plates.    8vo,  cloth.    London,  1887 


566  Ube  General  Xibrars 

4883  LEIBNITZ  (GOD.  WILLIAM).    Collectanea  Etymologica,  Illus- 

tration! Linguarum,  Veteris  Celtics,  Germanicae,  Gallicae,  etc.  Prae- 
fatione  Jo.  Georgii  Eccardi.      2  vols.  121110,  old  leather. 

Hanover,  17 17 

4884  LENORMANT  (F.)    The  Beginnings  of  History  according  to  the 

Bible,  and  the  Traditions  of  Oriental  Peoples.  (From  the  Creation 
of  Man  to  the  Deluge.)     Crown  8vo,  cloth.  New  York,  1882 

4885  LEOPARDI  (GIACOMO).     Essays   and    Dialogues  of   Leopardi, 

translated  by  Charles  Edwards.  With  Biographical  Sketch.  8vo, 
cloth.     (Trubner's  Philosophical  Library.)  London,  1882 

*  One  of  the  greatest  of  modern  Italian  authors. 

4886  LESLEY  (J.  P.)     Man's   Origin   and   Destiny,    sketched   from   the 

Platform  of  the  Sciences.   Illustrations.    8vo, cloth.    Philadelphia,  1868 

4887  LINDSAY  (W.  L.)     Mind   in   the   Lower  Animals  in   Health   and 

Disease.      2  vols.  8vo,  cloth.  London,  1879 

4888  LOTZE  (RUDOLPH  HERMANN).  Critical  Account  of  the  Phil- 

osophy of  Lotze.  The  Doctrine  of  Thought.  By  Henry  Jones. 
Crown  8vo,  cloth.  Glasgow,  1895 

4889  M' ALPINE  (A.  N.  and    D.)      Biological    Atlas.      A   Guide   to  the 

Practical  Study  of  Plants  and  Animals,  with  accompanying  Text. 
42 j  colored  figures  and  diagrams.     4to,  cloth.  Edinburgh,  1881 

4890  MACARONIC.    Morgan    (James   Appleton).       Macaronic    Poetry 

Collected, with  an  Introduction.      i2mo,  cloth.  New  York,  1872 

4891   [Sandys  (William).]    Specimens  of  Macaronic  Poetry.    8vo, 

cloth.  London,  1831 

*  Including  specimens  of  English  authors. 

4892  M'CLINTOCK  (JOHN)  and  STRONG  (JAMES).    Cyclopaedia  of 

Biblical,  Theological  and  Ecclesiastical  Literature.  Numerous  illus- 
trations.     10  vols,  royal  8vo,  sheep.  New  York,  1880-81 

4893  M'CULLOCH  (J.  R.)      A  Dictionary,  Geographical,  Statistical  and 

Historical,  of  the  various  Countries,  Places,  and  Principal  Natural 
Objects  in  the  World.  New  Edition,  revised,  by  Frederick  Martin. 
Maps.      4  vols.  8vo,  cloth.  London,  1866 

4894  MACLEAR  (GEORGE   FREDERICK).     History  of  Christian 

Missions  during  the  Middle  Ages.    Post  8vo,  cloth.   Cambridge,  1863 


Zbe  General  Xibrarp  567 

4895  McLENNAN  (DONALD).     The   Patriarchal  Theory.     Based  on 

the  Papers  of  the  late  John  Ferguson  McLennan.      Edited  and  com- 
pleted by  Donald  McLennan.      8vo,  cloth.  London,  1885 
*On  the  Family  amongst  the  Ancient  Hebrews,  Slavs,  Hindoos,  Irish,  etc. 

4896  [MAIMIEUX    (J.   DE).]      Pasigraphie  .  .  .  ou  .  .  .  Premiers    Ele- 

ments du  Nouvel  Art-Science  d'ecrire  et  d'imprimer  en  une  Langue 
de  Maniere  a  etre  lu  et  entendu,  dans  toute  autre  langue  sans 
traduction.  Premiere  edition,  originale  comme  l'edition  en  langue 
Allemande.  Followed  by  Pasigraphie  et  Pasilalie.  Folding  table. 
4to,  half  morocco.  Paris,  1797-99 

4897  MAINE   (SIR  HENRY  SUMNER).     Ancient  Law;  its  Connec- 

tion with  the  Early  History  of  Society  and  its  Relation  to  Modern 
Ideas.      Eleventh  Edition.      8vo,  cloth.  London,  1887 

4898  MANSEL    (HENRY   LONGUEVILLE— Dean   of  St.  Paul's). 

The  Gnostic  Heresies  of  the  First  and  Second  Centuries.  With  a 
Sketch  of  the  Author's  Work,  Life  and  Character  by  the  Earl  of 
Carnarvon.  Edited  by  J.  B.  Lightfoot.  8vo,  cloth  (library  label 
removed  from  cover).  London,  1875 

4899  MARCEL    (J.  J.)     Les   Voeux    de    la    France;  ou  Traduction  du 

Domine  Salvum  fac  Regem  en  LXXX  Idiomes  et  Caracteres  Dif- 
ferents.  Seconde  Edition.  Portrait  0/ Louis  Philippe.  8vo,  boards 
(back.loose).      Printed  on  blue,  pink  and  cream  paper. 

Paris:  Didot,  1846 
*A  fine  example  of   Didot's  typography,  with  the   characters  of  many  languages 
including  examples  of  cursive  Oriental. 

4900  MARCH    (F.  A.)     Latin   Hymns  with  English  Notes.     Post  8vo, 

cloth.  New  York,  1874 

*  Hymns  from   Prudentius,   Hilarius,   Gregory  the  Great,   and   many   other  early 
Christian  writers. 

4901  MARTINENGO-CESARESCO    (COUNTESS     EVELYN). 

Essays  in  the  Study  of  Folk-Songs.   Post  8vo,  cloth,  uncut. 

London,  1886 

*  On  Armenian,   Venetian,   Sicilian,  Greek,  etc.,   Folk-songs;   Folk  lullabies;  the 
White  Paternoster;  etc. 

4902  MEDINA    (PEDRO    DE).      Regimento   de    Navegacion,    1563. 

Critica  por  Rafael  Pardo  de  Figueroa,  teniente  de  navio.  Seguida  de 
una  ojeada  sobre  el  Arte  de  Navegar  (1545)  y  la  Suma  de  Cosmo- 
graphia  (1561)  del  mismo  autor.     Map.     8vo,  wrappers,  pp.  41. 

*  No.  48  of  70  copies  printed  for  presentation.  Cadiz,   1867 


568  Ube  General  Xibrar^ 

4903  MERAY    (ANTONY).       Les    Libres    Precheurs    devanciers   de 

Luther  et  de  Rabelais.  Etude  Historique,  Critique  et  Anecdotique 
sur  les  XlVe,  XVe,  et  XVIe  Siecles.  12010,  half  morocco,  gilt  top, 
uncut.  Paris,  i860 

*  Only  300  printed. 

4904  MILL  (JOHN  STUART).      A  System  of  Logic,   Ratiocinative 

and  Inductive.  Fifth  Edition.  2  vols.  8vo,  cloth  (name  cut  from 
titles).  London,  1862 

4905    Nature:    The  Utility  of   Religion,  and  Theism.     First  Edi- 
tion.     8vo,  cloth.  London,    1874 

4906  MILLINGTON    (JAMES),  Editor.      English  As   She  Is  Spoke; 

or,  A  Jest  in  Sober  Earnest.  Also,  Her  Seconds  Part.  2  vols, 
square  umo,  parchment  paper.  London,  n.  d. 

*  The  well-known  exceedingly  amusing  extracts  from  a  Portuguese  book  of  English 
conversations. 

4907  MILLS    (WALTER    THOMAS).       The    Science    of    Politics. 

Crown  8vo,  cloth.  New  York,  1887 

4908  MIVART   (ST.   GEORGE).     On  the  Genesis  of  Species.     First 

Edition.     Illustrated.     Crown  8vo,  cloth.  London,  187 1 

4909  MODERN  LANGUAGE    ASSOCIATION    OF    AMERICA 

Proceedings  at  Boston,  Dec.  29,  30,  1885;  Baltimore,  i£86;  Trans- 
actions, Vols.  1  to  3,  1884-87;  Publications  (Vol.  4,  No.  1),  Bal- 
timore, 1889.     5  vols.  8vo,  wrappers.  Baltimore,  1885-89 

*  Louisiana  Folklore,  Charleston's  Provincialisms,  Guillaume  de   Dole,  an  unpub- 
lished Old  French  Romance,  etc. 

4910  MODERN  LANGUAGE  NOTES.     A.  Marshall  Elliott,  manag- 

ing Editor.  11  various  Nos.  from  February,  1886  (Vol.  2,  No.  2), 
to  June,  1888  (Vol.  3,  No.  6).     In  the  original  nnmbers.    (As  a  lot.) 

Baltimore,  1886-88 

491 1  MOLLETT  (J.  W.)     An  Illustrated  Dictionary  of  Words  used  in 

Art  and  Archaeology.     700  illustrations.      Square  post  8vo,  cloth. 

London,  1883 

4912  MONSTERS.     Fisher    (G.    J.)      Diploteratology.     An    Essay  on 

Compound  Human  Monsters,  comprising  their  History,  Literature, 
Classification,  etc.  Plates.  8vo,  sewed.  (Extracted  from  the 
Transactions  of  the  N.  Y.  State  Medical  Society.)  1865-68 


TTbe  General  Xibrar^  569 

MONSTERS— Continued. 

49 '3  Licetus  (Fortunius).     De  Monstris.    Ex  recensione  Gerardi 

Blasii,  qui  Monstra  quaedam  nova  et  rariora  ex  recentiorum  scriptis 
addidit.  Editio  novissima.  Engraved  title  and  numerous  illustrations 
of  monsters.  {Bound  with  it  is)  Blasii,  Medicina  Conservatoria  que 
Hygieina  dicitur.      Small  4to,  old  calf.  Amsterdam,  1665 

4914  Parsons   (James).     A   Mechanical  and  Critical  Enquiry  into 

the  Nature  of  Hermaphrodites,  j  folding  plates.  8vo,  half  calf  (a 
leaf  or  two  explanatory  of  the  last  plate  lacking).          London,  1741 

4915  MOREAU    DE  JONNES    (A.    C.)       Ethnogenie    Caucasienne. 

Recherches  sur  la  Formation  et  le  Lieu  d'Origine  des  Peuples 
Ethiopiens,  Chaldeens,  Syriens,  Hindous,  Perses,  Hebreux,  Grecs, 
Celtes,  Arabes,  etc.     Maps.     8vo,  paper,  pp.  468.  Paris,  1861 

4916  MOSHEIM  (JOHN  LAURENCE  VON).     Institutes  of  Eccle- 

siastical History,  Ancient  and  Modern.  Literal  Translation  from  the 
Original  Latin,  with  notes,  by  James  Murdock.  Edited,  with  addi- 
tions, by  Henry  Soames.  New  and  Revised  Edition.  4  vols.  8vo, 
bright  calf,  gilt.     With  armorial  bookplate  of  John  Latham. 

*  Best  edition.  London,   1845 

49*7  MOTHER  GOOSE.  The  Original  Mother  Goose's  Melody,  as 
first  issued  by  John  Newberry,  of  London,  about  A.  D.  1760.  Re- 
produced in  facsimile  from  the  edition  ...  by  Isaiah  Thomas,  of 
Worcester,  Mass.,  about  A.  D.  1785,  with  notes  by  Wm.  H.  Whit- 
more.      Royal  8vo,  wrappers.  Albany:  Munsell,  1889 

*  With  the  original  quaint  illustrations. 

4918  MULHALL  (MICHAEL  G.)     Mulhall's  Dictionary  of  Statistics. 

Diagrams,  some  in  colors.  New  Edition,  revised  and  corrected.  Post 
8vo,  cloth.  London,  1886 

4919  The  Dictionary  of  Statistics.   Royal  8vo,  cloth.   London,  1892 

4920  MULLER  (C.   O.)     Introduction    to  a   Scientific  System  of  Myth- 

ology.    Translated  by  John  Leitch.     8vo,  cloth.  London,  1844 

4921  MULLER  (SIR  F.  MAX)     The  Languages  of  the  Seat  of  War  in 

the  East.  With  a  Survey  of  the  Three  Families  of  Language — Sem- 
itic, Arian  and  Turanian.  Second  Edition,  with  Appendix  on  the 
Missionary  Alphabet,  and  an  Ethnographical  Map.     8vo,  cloth. 

London,  1855 


57°  Ube  General  Xibrars 

MULLER  (SIR  F.   MAX)— Continued. 

4922  Lectures  on  the  Science  of  Language.    First  Edition.    2  vols. 

royal  8vo,  cloth  (as  published,  not  uniform  in  color). 

London,   1861-64 

4923  Lectures  on  the  Science  of  Language.      First  Series.      Fourth 

Edition.     8vo,  cloth.  London,  1864 

4924  Lectures  on  the  Science  of  Language.     Illustrations.     2  vols. 

8vo,  full   polished   calf,  gilt.      Vol.  1,  Fifth  Edition,  revised,  1866; 
Vol.  2,  First  Edition.  London,  1864 

4925  Lectures  on  the  Science  of  Language.     Vol.  1,     Fifth  Edi- 
tion;   Vol.    2,  Second  Edition.      2  vols,  royal  8vo,  cloth. 

London,  1866-68 

4926  Lectures  on  the  Science  of  Language.     Sixth  Edition.    2  vols. 

crown  8vo,  cloth.  London,  1871 

4927  Chips  from  a  German  Workshop.   Vols.  1  and  2,  First  Edi- 
tion.    Royal  8vo,  cloth.  London,  1867 

4928  Chips  from  a  German  Workshop.     Vols.  1  to  4.      Royal  8vo, 

cloth   (Vols.    1   and   2  the  Second  Edition,  with  the  Index,  not  con- 
tained in  the  First  Edition.)  London,  1867-1875 

4929  Chips  from   a  German  Workshop.     Vol.  5.      (Miscellaneous 

Later  Essays.)     Post  8vo,  cloth.  New  York,  1881 

*  Issued  by  the  American  Publishers  as  a  Fifth  Volume.     It  was  not  published  in 
England  in  this  collected  form. 

4930  — 1 On  the  Stratification  of  Language.      Sir  Robert  Rede's  Lec- 

ture delivered  before  the  University  of  Cambridge.   8vo, cloth,  pp.  44. 

London,  1868 

4931  Introduction  to  the  Science  of  Religion  .  .  .  with  two  Essays 

on  False  Analogies,  and  the  Philosophy  of  Mythology.  Post  8vo, 
cloth.  London,  1873 

4932  The  Science  of  Thought.     8vo,  cloth,  pp.  664.     (Publisher's 

stamp  on  title.)  London,  1887 

4933  Three  Introductory  Lectures  on  the   Science  of  Thought, . . . 

with  Appendix  which  contains. . ."  Thought  Without  Words  "  Cor- 
respondence between  Max  Miiller,  Francis  Galton,  the  Duke  of 
Argyll,  George  J.  Romanes,  and  others.     8vo,  cloth.      London,  1888 

4934  Biographies  of  Words,  and   the    Home  of  the  Aryas.     Post 

8vo,  cloth.  London,  1888 


Ube  General  Xtbrarg  571 

MULLER  (SIR  F.   MAX)- Continued. 

4935  Contributions  to  the   Science  of  Mythology.     2  vols.   8vo, 

cloth.  London,  1897 

*  Practically  a  treatise  on  Comparative  Folk-lore. 

4936  [ ]   Noire  (Ludwig).     Max  Muller  and  the  Philosophy  of  Lan- 

guage.    8vo,  cloth,  pp.  102.  London,  1879 

4937  [ ]  Whitney  (William  Dwight).     Max  Muller  and  the  Science 

of  Language.   A  Criticism.   Post  8vo,  cloth,  pp.  79.     New  York,  1892 

*  The  revised   edition   of   Whitney's   famous   criticism   of  Max  Muller's  Sanskrit 
knowledge. 

4938  MUNTZ  (EUGENE).      Short    History   of   Tapestry;    from    the 

Earliest  Times  to  the  End  of  the  18th  Century.  Translated  by 
Louisa  J.  Davis.  Numerous  illustrations  of  rare  pieces  of  tapestry,  etc. 
8vo,  cloth.     (Fine-Art  Library,  edited  by  John  C.  L.  Sparks.) 

London,  1885 

4939  MUYBRIDGE  (EADWEARD).    Animal  Locomotion.    An  Elec- 

tro-Photographic Investigation  of  consecutive  phases  of  Animal 
movements,  1872-1885.  Published  under  the  Auspices  of  the  Uni- 
versity of  Pennsylvania,      (ij plates  and  title-page.)  Folio,  unbound. 

Philadelphia,  1887 

4940  NAMES.     Charnock  (Richard  Stephen).     Local  Etymology:  A 

Derivative  Dictionary  of  Geographical  Names.  8vo,  cloth.  (Pres- 
entation copy.)  London,  1859 

4941  Charnock    (Richard    Stephen).       Verba    Nominalia;    or, 

Words  derived  from  Proper  Names.  8vo,  cloth.  (Presentation 
copy.)  London,  1866 

4942  Dixon  (B.  Homer).     Surnames.     Royal  8vo,  cloth,  pp.  80. 

•Printed  for  Private  Distribution  only.  Boston,*  185"; 

4943  Ingraham    (Edward  D.)     Singular   Surnames.      Edited  by 

William  Duane.     8vo,  wrappers,  pp.  30.  Philadelphia,  1873 

4944  Long  (Harrv   Alfred).     Personal  and   Family  Names.     A 

Popular  Monograph  on  the  Origin  and  History  of  the  Nomenclature 
of  Present  and  Former  Times.     8vo,  cloth."  London,  1883 

4945  Salverte  (Eusebius).  History  of  the  Names  of  Men,  Na- 
tions, and  Places,  in  their  connection  with  the  Progress  of  Civiliza- 
tion.    Translated  by  L.  H.  Mordacque.     2  vols.  8vo,  cloth. 

London,  1862 
*  On   Arab,   Turkish,    Persian,   Hebrew,   Celtic,  etc.,   names;   translated    Names; 
Tribes;  Divinities;  Titles;  etc.;  with  an  Appendix  on  the  Literary  Forgeries  of  Annius 
Viterbensis. 


t 

572  Ube  (General  Xibrarg 

NAM  E  S— Continued. 

4946  Taylor  (Isaac).  Words  and  Places;  or,  Etymological  Illus- 
trations of  History,  Ethnology,  and  Geography.  Sixth  Edition, 
with  maps.      12010,  cloth.  London,  1878 

4947   Yonge  (Charlotte  M.)     History  of  Christian  Names.     New 

Edition,  revised.     Crown  8vo,  cloth.  London,  1884 

4948  NERSES   (SAINT).     Preces   Sancti   Nersetis    Clajensis    Armeni- 

orum  Patriarchse  viginti  quatuor  Unguis  editae.  Portrait,  nmo, 
Spanish  calf,  gilt.  Venice:  In  insula  S.  Lazari,  1837 

*  Printed  in  the  monastery  of  S.  Lazarus.  The  languages  represented  include  Cop- 
tic, Arabic,  Armenian,  Hebrew,  Irish,  Hungarian,  Iberici  (Georgian),  Syriac, 
Turkish,  etc. 

£be  IRew  Testament. 

4949  ABBOT    (T.    K.)      Evangeliorum  Versio    Ante-Hieronymiana   ex 

Codice  Usseriano  (Dublinensi)  .  .  .  accedit  Versio  Vulgata,  cum 
Varietate  Cod.  Kenanensis  (Book  of  Kells)  et  Cod.  Durmachensis 
(Book  of  Durrow).  2  facsimiles.    2  vols,  post  8vo,  cloth.  Dublin,  1884 

4950  CANON    MURATORIANUS.     The  Earliest   Catalogue  of  the 

Books  of  the  New  Testament.  Edited  with  Notes,  and  a  Facsimile 
of  the  MS.  in  the  Ambrosian  Library  at  Milan.  By  S.  P.  Tregelles. 
4to,  cloth.  Oxford:    The  Clarendon  Press,  1867 

4951  CODEX  AUREUS.     Codex  Aureus,  sive  Quattuor  Evangelia  ante 

Hieronymum  Latine  Translata.  Edidit  Joannes  Belsheim.  5  fac- 
similes, two  being  in  gold  and  colors,  after  the  original  manuscript.  Royal 
8vo,  half  morocco.  Christiania,  1878 

4952  CODEX  EVANGELIUM  604.    Full  Account  and  Collation  of  the 

Greek  Cursive  Codex  Evangelium  604  (with  two  facsimiles)  [Eger- 
ton  2610  in  the  British  Museum].  Together  with  Ten  Appendices 
containing  (A)  Collation  of  a  Manuscript  in  his  own  possession; 
(B)  Reprint,  with  Corrections,  etc. ;  (C)  Comparison  of  the  Elzevir 
Editions  of  1624  and  1633,  etc.,  etc.  Edited  by  H.  C.  Hoskier. 
Royal  8vo,  cloth,  uncut.     (Presentation  copy.)  London,  1890 

4953  DAVIDSON  (SAMUEL).     An   Introduction  to  the  Study  of  the 

New  Testament,  critical,  exegetical  and  theological.  2  vols.  8vo, 
cloth.  London,  1868 

*  The  author  advocated  advanced  opinions  in  this  work,  and  was  severely  criticised. 


Ubc  General  Xtbrars  573 

NEW  TESTAMENT-CW/wa*/. 

4954  HAMMOND  (C.  E.)     Outlines  of  Textual  Criticism  applied  to  the 

New  Testament.      Fifth   Edition,    revised.      Two  plates.     Post  8vo, 
cloth.      (Clarendon  Press  Series.)  Oxford,  1890 

4955  HARRIS   (J.    RENDEL).     Biblical    Fragments  from  Mt.  Sinai. 

(16  reproductions,  with  descriptive  letterpress.)     4to,  cloth,  pp.  68. 

London,  1890 

4956  JOHN  (SAINT).     The  Fourth  Gospel.     Evidences  External  and 

Internal   of   its  Johannean   Authorship.      Essays  by   Ezra  Abbott, 
Andrew  P.  Peabody,and  Bishop  Lightfoot.  8vo, cloth.  NewYork,  1891 

4957  Gwynn  (John).     The  External  Evidences  alleged  against  the 

genuineness   of  St.   John   xxi,  25.     8vo,   wrappers,   pp.    19,  with   2 
facsimiles.  J893 

4958  KENYON  (FREDERIC  G.)     Our  Bible  and  the  Ancient  Manu- 

scripts, being  a  History  of  the  Text  and   its  Translation.     26  fac- 
similes.    8vo,  cloth.  London,  1895 

4959  MERRILL   (REV.    GEORGE    E.)     The    Story   of    the   Manu- 

scripts.    Third  Edition.     Crown  8vo,  cloth.  Boston,  1881 

*  The  manuscripts  of  the  Bible. 

4960  The   Parchments    of    the    Faith.      Illustrations.      Post    8vo, 

cloth.  Philadelphia,  1894 

*  On  the  ancient  Biblical  manuscripts. 

4961  MITCHELL  (EDWARD  C.)     The  Critical    Handbook    of   the 

Greek   New  Testament.     New  and  Enlarged  Edition.     Map,  tables 
and  diagrams.     8vo,  cloth.  New  York,  1896 

4962  NEW  TESTAMENT.     Novum  Testamentum  Graecum.    Frontis- 

piece.    641110,  full  morocco  gilt,  gilt  edges.  London,  1828 

*  Pickering's  Diamond  Classics. 

4963  NEW  TESTAMENT.     The  New  Testament.     Translated  from 

Griesbach's  Text.     By  Samuel  Sharpe.     Fifth  Edition,     urao,  cloth. 

London,  1862 

4964  NEW  TESTAMENT.     Novum  Testamentum  Graece.     Ad  Anti- 

quissimos  Testes  Denuo  Recensuit,  etc.   Editio  Octava  Critica  Major, 

Cura  Constantius  Tischendorf.      2  vols.  8vo,  half  morocco. 

Leipzig,  1869-72 

4965  NEW  TESTAMENT.     Greek  and  English  in  Parallel  Columns, 

with  Various  Readings.      Square  8vo,  cloth.  London,  n.  d. 


574  XTbe  General  Xibrarp 

NEW  TESTAMENT— Continued. 

4966  NEW  TESTAMENT.     The  New  Testament  .  .  .  translated  out 

of  the  Greek:  being  the  version  set  forth  A.  D.  161  r,  compared  with 
the  most  ancient  authorities  and  revised,  A.  D.  1881.  Printed  for 
the  Universities  of  Oxford  and  Cambridge.    8vo,  cloth.    Oxford,  1881 

4967  NEW   TESTAMENT.     The    New   Testament   in   the   Original 

Greek.  The  text  revised  by  Brooke  Foss  Westcott  and  F.  J.  A. 
Hort.     2  vols,  post  8vo,  cloth.  N.  Y.  1882-89 

*  One  volume  is  the  text,  the  other  is  entirely  critical — on  the  evidences  of  authen- 
ticity, the  oldest  documents,  notes,  etc. 

4968  NEW  TESTAMENT.  (The  Latin  Vulgate  New  Testament,  with 

the  English  Douay  Version  of  1582  in  parallel  columns.)  Small  4to, 
cloth.  London,  n.  d. 

4969  NICOLL    (W.    ROBERTSON).      The    Theological    Educator. 

Prof.  Warfield's  Criticism  of  the  New  Testament.  Third  Thousand. 
i2mo,  cloth.  N.  Y.  1869 

4970  OLD    LATIN    BIBLICAL    TEXTS:    NO.    I.     Wordsworth 

(John).  Gospel  according  to  St.  Matthew;  from  the  St.  Germain 
Manuscript  numbered  Lat.  11,553  in  the  National  Library  at  Paris. 
With  Introduction  and  five  Appendices.    Small  4to,  wrappers,  pp.  79. 

Oxford,    1883 

4971  OLD  LATIN   BIBLICAL  TEXTS:    NO.    II.     Wordsworth 

(John),  Sanday  (W.)  and  White  (H.  J.)  Portions  of  the  Gospels 
according  to  St.  Mark  and  St.  Matthew,  from  the  Bobbio  MS., 
numbered  G. vii.15  in  the  National  Library  at  Turin;  together  with 
other  fragments  .  .  .  from  Six  MSS.  in  the  Libraries  of  St.  Gall, 
Coire,  Milan  and  Berne.     Facsimile.     4to,  wrappers,  pp.  140. 

Oxford,  1886 

4972  OLD  LATIN  BIBLICAL  TEXTS  :  NO.  III.    White  (Henry 

J.)  The  Four  Gospels  from  the  Munich  MS.  numbered  Lat.  6224  in 
the  Royal  Library  at  Munich;  with  a  Fragment  from  St.  John  in  the 
Hof-Bibliothek  at  Vienna  (Cod.  Lat.  502).  Facsimile,  Small  4to, 
wrappers,  pp.  163.  Oxford,  1888 

4973  SCHAFF  (PHILIP).    A  Companion  to  the  Greek  Testament  and 

the  English  Version.  (Account  of  the  Sources,  Earliest  MSS.,  Ver- 
sions, Editions,  etc.)  With  facsimiles.  Third  Edition,  revised. 
Post  8vo,  cloth.  New  York,  1888 


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NEW  TESTAMENT-0»/i»wrf. 

4974  SCRIVENER  (FREDERICK  HENRY  AMBROSE).    A  Full 

and  Exact  Collation  of  about  Twenty  Greek  Manuscripts  of  the 
Holy  Gospels  (hitherto  unexamined),  deposited  in  the  British 
Museum,  the  Archiepiscopal  Library  at  Lambeth,  etc.  With  a 
Critical  Introduction.      8vo,  boards,  cloth  back.       Cambridge,  1853 

4975  A  Plain  Introduction  to  the  Criticism  of  the  New  Testament 

for  the  Use  of  Biblical  Students.  Third  Edition,  revised,  enlarged, 
and  brought  down  to  date.  Facsimiles  of  codices.  Thick  8vo,  cloth, 
pp.  712.  Cambridge  (Eng.),  1883 

4976  A  Plain  Introduction  to  the  Criticism  of  the  New  Testament, 

for  the  Use  of  Biblical  Students.  Fourth  Edition,  edited  by  Rev. 
Edward  Miller.     Portrait  and  facsimiles.     2  vols.  8vo,  cloth. 

London,  1894 

4977  SIMONIDES  (CONSTANTINE).     Facsimiles   of   certain    por- 

tions of  the  Gospel  of  St.  Matthew  and  of  the  Epistles  of  Ss.  James 
and  Jude  written  on  papyrus  in  the  First  Century.  With  Notes  and 
Historical  Prolegomena.  Facsimiles.  Folio,  wrappers  (binding 
loose).  London,  1862 

*  By  the  notorious  forger  of  ancient  manuscripts. 

4978  STOWE  (PROF.  C.  E.)     Origin  and  History  of  the  Books  of  the 

New  Testament,  both  the  Canonical  and  the  Apocryphal.  Crown 
8vo,  cloth,  uncut.  London,  1867 

4979  TISCHENDORF  (CONSTANTINE).  Notitia  editionis  Codicis 

Bibliorum  Sinaitici  .  .  .  accedit  Catalogus  Codicum  Nuper  ex 
Oriente  Petropolin  Perlatorum  item  Origenis  Scholia  in  Proverbia 
Salomonis,  &c.    With  facsimile.   4to,  wrappers,  pp.  124.    Leipzig,  i860 

4980  When  Were  Our  Gospels  Written?     An  Argument,  with  Nar- 
rative of  the  Discovery  of  the  Sinaitic  Manuscript,     wrao,  cloth. 

London,  1896 

4981  NEWNHAM   (W.)     Essay  on  Superstition;  being  an  Inquiry  into 

the  Effects  of  Physical  Influence  on  the  Mind  in  the  Production  of 
Dreams,  Visions,  Ghosts,  and  other  Supernatural  Appearances.  8vo, 
half  morocco,  gilt  top,  uncut.  London,  1830 

4982  NOIRE  (LUDWIG).     Der  Ursprung  der  Sprache.     8vo,  cloth. 

Mainz,  1877 

4983  NOSTRADAMUS.    Oracles  of  Nostradamus.   By  Chas.  A.  Ward. 

Post  8vo,  cloth.  London,  n.  d.  [1891] 

*  Life  of  Nostradamus,  the  principal  of  his  prophecies,  with  translation  and  com- 
ments. 


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4984  NOTOVITCH  (NICOLAS).     The  Unknown  Life  of  Jesus  Christ, 

from  Buddhistic  Records.  Translated  by  J.  H.  Connelly  and  L. 
Landsberg.      Post  8vo,  cloth.  New  York,  1894 

*  The  book  made  a  considerable  sensation  when  published,  but  the  authenticity  of 
the  presumed  Thibetan  manuscript  is  doubtful. 

4985  OPEN   COURT    (THE).     A  Monthly  Magazine,  devoted  to  the 

Science  of  Religion,  etc.  17  various  numbers  for  the  years  1898  to 
1901.     In  the  original  numbers,  as  issued.    (Nos.  503-44;)   (As  a  lot.) 

Chicago,  1898-1901 

4986  OWLGLASS    (TYLL).     The  Marvellous   Adventures    and    Rare 

Conceits  of  Master  Tyll  Owlglass.  Newly  collected,  chronicled  and 
set  forth  in  our  English  Tongue  by  Kenneth  R.  H.  Mackenzie.  Illus- 
trations by  Alfred  Crowquill.     Crown  8vo,  cloth.  London,  i860 

4987  OXENFORD    (INA).     The   New   Chirology.      (Hands  and   Char- 

acter.) Illustrated  from  original  drawings  by  I.  M.  Forbes- Marvin. 
Crown  8vo,  cloth.  London,  n.  d. 

*  Printed  in  green  ink. 

4988  PAINE  (THOMAS).     The  Age  of  Reason.     Parts  1  and  2.     First 

Editions.      2  vols.  8vo,  sheep.  London,  1794-95 

*  Bound  in  the  first  volume  also  is:  Sir  John  Hawles'  The  Englishman's  Right,  London, 
1793;  and  Considerations  on  the  French  War,  by  a  British  Merchant,  London,  1794. 

4989  "Never  Before  Published."  Two  Letters,  being  a  Corre- 
spondence between  Andrew  A.  Dean,  of  New-Rochelle,  and  Thomas 
Paine  .  .  .  Written  Aug.  6,  1806,  during  the,  time  that  Mr.  Paine 
was  on  a  sick  bed  at  the  house  of  William  Carver,  in  New-York. 
Also  Mr.  Paine's  Description  of  the  Liberty  of  the  Press.  8vo, 
unbound,  pp.  8.  New  York,   1823 

*  On  Thomas  Paine's  religious  belief. 

4990  PAPIAS.     The  Oracles  Ascribed  to  Matthew  by  Papias  of  Hiera- 

polis.  A  Contribution  to  the  Criticism  of  the  New  Testament. 
With  Appendices.      Post  8vo,  cloth.  London,  1894 

4991  PAUL  (HERMANN).     Principles  of  the  History  of  Language. 

Translated  from  the  Second  Edition  by  H.  A.  Strong.      8vo,  cloth. 

London,  1888 

4992  PAXTON     (JOSEPH).      Botanical     Dictionary,    comprising    the 

Names,  History  and  Culture  of  all  Plants  known  in  Britain;  with  a 
Full  Explanation  of  Technical  Terms.  New  Edition,  including  all 
the  new  plants  up  to  the  present  year,  revised  and  corrected  by 
Samuel  Hereman.     Royal  8vo,  cloth,  pp.  623.  London,  1868 


TLbc  General  Xibrars  577 

4993  PESCHEL   (OSCAR).     Geschichte  des  Zeitalters  der    Entdeck- 

ungen.    8vo,  wrappers,  pp.  681  (lacks  end  wrapper).    Stuttgart,  1858 

4994  Geschichte  der  Erdkunde  bis  auf  A.  v.  Humboldt  und  Carl 

Ritter.     Reproductions  of  early  maps.     8vo,  half  morocco  (rubbed). 

Munich,  1865 

4995  Neue  Probleme  der  vergleichenden  Erdkunde,  Leipzig,  1870; 

Die  Theilung  der  Erde,  Leipzig,  187 1 ;  and,  Die  Wichtigste  Geogra- 
phische  Litteratur,  von  Alfred  Berg,  Halle,  1902.  3  pamphlets. 
8vo,  wrappers. 

4996  PETER  (SAINT).     Simon  (Thomas  Collins).     The  Mission  and 

the  Martyrdom  of  St.  Peter:  Containing  the  Original  Text  of  all  the 
Passages  in  Ancient  Writers  supposed  to  imply  a  Journey  from  the 
East,  with  Translations  and  Roman  Catholic  Comments.  Prefatory 
Notices  by  Alexander  McCaul  and  Rev.  John  Cumming.  8vo, 
cloth.  London,  1852 

4997  PETER  (SAINT).     Harris  (J.    Rendel).     A  Popular  Account 

of  the  Newly-Recovered  Gospel  of  Peter.   Crown  8vo,  cloth,  uncut. 

London,  1893 

4998  Swete  (H.  B.)     The   Akhmlm   Fragment  of  the  Apocryphal 

Gospel  of  St.  Peter.  Edited,  with  Introduction  and  Notes.  Fac- 
simile.    8vo,  cloth,  pp.  34.  London,  1893 

4999  Apocryphal    Gospel  of    Peter.     The    Greek    Text   of  the 

Newly-Discovered  Fragment.  Revised  Edition,  with  corrections 
from  the  MS.     8vo,  wrappers,  pp.  8.  London,  1893 

5000  PEZZI  (DOMENICO).     Aryan  Philology;  According  to  the  Most 

Recent  Researches  (Glottologia  Aria  Recentissima).  Remarks, 
Historical  and  Critical.  Translated  by  E.  S.  Roberts.  Post  8vo, 
cloth.  London,  1879 

pbilosopbp. 

5001  ENFIELD  (WILLIAM).     The   History  of  Philosophy  from  the 

Earliest  Periods.      8vo,  calf,  gilt.  London,  1840 

5002  ERDMANN  (JOHANN  EDUARD).     A  History  of  Philosophy. 

English  translation,  edited  by  Williston  S.  Hough.  3  vols,  royal 
8vo,  cloth.     (Muirhead's  Library  of  Philosophy.)         London,  1890 

5003  FALCKENBERG  (RICHARD).    Geschichte  der  Neueren  Philo- 

sophic von  Nikolaus  von  Kues  bis  zur  gegenwart.  Zweite  Auflage. 
8vo,  wrappers,  pp.  530.  Leipzig,  1892 


578  ^be  General  Xibrars 

PHILOSOPHY— Continued. 

5004  FLEMING  (WILLIAM).     Vocabulary   of    Philosophy,    Psycho- 

logical, Ethical,  Metaphysical.      Fourth  Edition,  revised  and  largely 
reconstructed  by  Henry  Calderwood.   Post  8vo,  cloth.   London, 1887 

5005  JONSIUS  (JOHN).    DeScriptoribus  Historic  Philosophies.   Edidit 

Jo.  Ch.  Dorn.     Small  4to,  half  morocco.  Jena,  1716 

*  Inserted  is  the  autograph  of   Daniel  Wyttenbach,  a  noted  savant  of  the  18th 
Century. 

5006  LEFEVRE    (ANDRE).      Philosophy,    Historical    and    Critical. 

Translated,  with   Introduction,  by   A.  H.  Keane.     Post  8vo,  cloth. 
(Library  of  Contemporary  Science.)  London,  1879 

5007  THOMSON    (J.  RADFORD).     A  Dictionary   of   Philosophy,  in 

the  Words  of  Philosophers.   With  Introduction.   8vo,  cloth,  pp.  479. 

London,  1887 

5008  UEBERWEG    (FRIEDRICH).       History   of    Philosophy  from 

Thales  to  the  Present  Time.     Translated  from  the  Fourth  German 
Edition  by  Geo.   S.  Morris.     2  vols.  8vo,  cloth,  uncut. 

New  York,  1872-74 

5009  PICTET   (ADOLPHE).     Les  Origines  Indo-Europeennes,  ou  les 

Aryas   Primitifs.     Essai  de  Paleontologie   Linguistique.    Deuxieme 
Edition,  revue  et  augmentee.      2  vols.  8vo,  half  morocco,  gilt. 

Paris,  1877 

political  lEconom^. 

5010  BLANQUI  (JEROME-ADOLPHE).  History  of  Political 
Economy  in  Europe.  Translated  by  E.  J.  Leonard.  Preface  by 
D.  A.  Wells.      8vo,  cloth.  London,  1880 

501 1  COSSA  (LUIGI).       Guide    to  the    Study    of    Political     Economy. 

Translated  from  the  Italian.   Preface  by  W.  Stanley  Jevons.   Crown 
8vo,  limp  cloth.  London,  1880 

5012  Introduction  to  the  Study  of    Political    Economy.     Revised 

by  the  Author  and  translated  by  Louis  Dyer.      Post  8vo,  cloth. 

London,  1893 

5013  COWPERTHWAIT     (J.    HOWARD).       Money,    Silver     and 

Finance.      Post  8vo,  cloth.  New  York,  1892 

5014  PERRY  (ARTHUR  LATHAM).     Political  Economy.     Eight- 

eenth Edition.     Post  8vo,  cloth.  New  York,  n.  d.  [1883] 


XTbe  (Beneral  Xtbrars  579 

POLITICAL  ECONOMV-0*/;»wrf. 

5015  ROSCHER  (WILLIAM).     Principles  of  Political   Economy  .  .  . 

with  additional  chapters  on  Paper  Money,  International  Trade, 
and  the  Protective  System,  and  an  Essay  on  the  Historical  Method 
in  Political  Economy,  by  L.  Wolowski.  Translated  by  J.  J.  Lalor. 
2  vols.  8vo,  cloth.  New  York,  1878 

5016  SMITH    (ADAM).       Inquiry   into   the    Nature  and  Cause   of  the 

Wealth  of  Nations.  With  Life,  Introductory  Discourse,  Notes, 
and  Supplemental  Dissertation,  by  J.  R.  McCulloch.  Fourth  Edi- 
tion, corrected  and  improved.     8vo,  cloth.  Edinburgh,  1850 

5017  WOOLSEY  (THEODORE  D).    Political  Science;  or,  The  State 

Theoretically  and  Practically  Considered.      2  vols,  royal  8vo,  cloth. 

New  York,  1878 

5018  POLYDORE  VERGIL.     Polydori  Virgilii  de  Rerum   Inventori- 

bus.  Translated  by  John  Langley.  With  account  of  the  Author 
and  his  Works,  by  William  A.  Hammond.  Royal  8vo,  cloth. 
(Agathynian  Club  Publications,  No.  2.)  New  York,  1868 

*  No.  73  of  120  copies. 

5019  POOLE   (STANLEY   LANE).     Illustrations  of  the    History  of 

Mediaeval  Thought  in  the  Departments  of  Theology  and  Ecclesiasti- 
cal Politics.     8vo,  cloth.      (Hibbert  Lecture.)  London,  1884 

5020  PRICHARD  (JAMES  COWLES).     The  Eastern  Origin  of  the 

Celtic  Nations,  proved  by  a  Comparison  of  their  Dialects  with  the 
Sanskrit,  Greek,  Latin  and  Teutonic  Languages.  Forming  a  Sup- 
plement to  Researches  into  the  Physical  History  of  Mankind.  8vo, 
boards  (back  damaged),  uncut.  Oxford,  1831 

5021  PUCK.    Vols.  19,  20  and  21,  complete;  Vol.  22  (lacks  No.  555).    4*o, 

Vols.  19  and  20  bound  in  half  crimson  morocco,  and  the  remainder 
in  the  original  numbers,  as  issued.    (As  4  vols.)     New  York,  1886-88 

5022  PYGMIES.     Quatrefages  (A.  de).    The  Pygmies.    Translated  by 

F.Starr.    Numerous  illustrations.    Crown  8vo,  cloth.    New  York,  1895 

5023 Tyson  (Edward).      Orang-Outang,  sive   Homo  Sylvestris; 

or,  The  Anatomy  of  a  Pygmie  compared  with  that  of  a  Monkey,  an 
Ape,  and  a  Man,  to  which  is  added  a  Philological  Essay  concerning 
the  Pygmies,  the  Cynocephali,  the  Satyrs,  and  Sphinges  of  the 
Ancients.     Plates.     4to,  half  calf.  London,  1699 

*  Curious  and  scarce.  The  first  scientific  treatise  on  the  monkey,  printed  in  Eng- 
land. The  author  contends  that  the  Satyrs  of  the  ancients  were  probably  Orang 
Outangs,  or  large  Apes. 


58°  XTbe  (Beneral  Xibrars 

PYGMIES-  Continued. 

5024  Tyson  (Edward).  Philological  Essay  concerning  the  Pyg- 
mies of  the  Ancients.  Now  edited  with  an  Introduction  treating  of 
Pygmy  Races  and  Fairy  Tales,  by  B.  C.  A.  Windle.  Crown  8vo, 
wrappers,  pp.  civ  +  103.    (Bibliotheque  de  Carabas.)    London,  1894 

*Only  550  copies  printed. 

5025  RAMAGE    (C.  T.)     Beautiful  Thoughts  from   French  and  Italian 

Authors,    with    English    Translations   and    Lives    of    the    Authors. 
Crown  8vo,  half  calf,  gilt.  Liverpool,  1866 

5026  Beautiful    Thoughts    from    German    and    Spanish    Authors. 

(Sentences    from   Celebrated    Authors,  with  translations.)     Crown 
8vo,  half  calf.  Liverpool,  1868 

5027  Beautiful  Thoughts  from   Latin   Authors.     Second  Edition. 

Crown  8vo,  half  calf,  gilt.  Liverpool,  1869 

5028  Beautiful  Thoughts  from   Greek  Authors.      Second  Edition, 

enlarged.     Crown  8vo,  half  calf,  gilt.  Liverpool,  1873 

5029  RAU   (CHARLES).      Early  Man  in  Europe.     Illustrated.     Crown 

8vo,  cloth.  New  York,  1876 

5030  RAWLINSON  (GEORGE).     The  Origin  of  Nations:  On  Early 

Civilisation;  on  Ethnic  Affinities.     2  maps.      Crown  8vo,  cloth. 

London,  n.  d.  [1877] 

5031  The  Religions  of  the  Ancient  World,  including  Egypt,  Assyria 

and  Babylonia,  Persia,  India,  etc.      Frontispiece.      Crown  8vo,  cloth. 

London  n.  d.  [circa  1883] 

5032  RELIGIOUS    SYSTEMS    OF    THE    WORLD.      National, 

Christian  and  Philosophic.     A  Collection  of  Addresses  .  .  .  revised, 
and  in  some  cases,  re-written  by  the  authors.     8vo,  cloth. 

London,  1890 
*  Contains  Boscawen  on  the  Religion  of  Babylonia,  Legge  on  Confucius,  Beal  on 
Buddhism,  Sir  Alfred  Lyall  on  Hinduism,  Harrison  on  Humanity  (Positivism),  etc. 

5033  RENAN   (ERNEST).      De  l'Origine  du    Langage.     3™  Edition. 

8vo,  wrappers,  pp.  258.  Paris,  1859 

5034  The  Life  of  Jesus.      8vo,  cloth  (pencilled  note  states  this  was 

translated  by  Sir  John  Bowring).  London,  1864 

5035  Life  of  Jesus.     Translated,  with  an  Introduction,  by  William 

G.  Hutchinson,      wmo,  cloth.  London  [1897] 


XTbe  General  Xibrari?  5Sl 

RENAN  (ERNEST)—  Continued. 

5036  The  Apostles.     Translated  from   the  Original  French.     8vo, 

cloth.  London,  1869 

5°37  Lectures  on  the  Influences  of   the  Institutions,  Thought  and 

Culture  of  Rome,  on  Christianity  and  the  Development  of  the  Catho- 
olic  Church.  Translated  by  Charles  Beard.  8vo,  cloth.  (Hibbert 
Lectures.)  London,  1880 

5038  RENDALL    (GERALD  H.)     The   Cradle  of  the  Aryans.     8vo, 

buckram,  pp.  63.  London,  1889 

5039  REVIEW  OF  REVIEWS  (THE  AMERICAN  MONTHLY). 

From  Vol.  4,  No.  24,  to  Vol.  24,  No.  139  (Jan.,  1892,  to  Aug.,  1901). 
Numerous  illustrations ,  portraits,  etc.  14  vols,  in  cloth,  the  remainder 
in  the  original  parts.      (As  20  vols.)  N.  Y.  1892-1901 

5040  REVILLE  (ALBERT).     Prolegomena  of   the  History  of  Reli- 

gions. Translated  by  A.  S.  Squire.  With  Introduction  by  F.  Max 
Miiller.     8vo,  cloth.  London,  1884 

5041  REYNARD  THE  FOX.     Reinaert  De  Vos;  Episch  Fabeldicht 

van  de  Twaelfde  en  Dertiende  Eeuw  met  Aenmerkingen  en  Ophel- 
deringen.     Facsimiles  on  India  paper.     8vo,  half  calf.        Ghent,  1836 

5042  [RICHARDSON    (JOSEPH)?]     Extracts    from    the   Album    at 

Streatham ;  or,  Ministerial  Amusements.      8vo,  sewed,  pp.  59. 

London,  1788 
*  Satirical  pieces,  prose  and  poetry,  against  the  Government.     As  one  of  the  pieces 
is  stated  to  be  by  the  "Authors  of  the  Rolliad,"  and  Richardson  was  one  of  the  prin- 
cipal writers  of  that  satire,  and  also  published  many  political  satires,  both  in  prose  and 
poetry,  it  is  possibly  by  him. 

5043  RIPLEY  (WILLIAM  Z.)     The  Races  of  Europe.     A  Sociological 

Study.  Accompanied  by  a  Supplementary  Bibliography  of  the 
Anthropology  and  Ethnology  of  Europe,  published  by  the  Public 
Library  of  the  City  of  Boston.  Hundreds  of  maps,  diagrams,  portrait 
types,  etc.      2  vols.  8vo,  cloth.  New  York,  1899 

5044  ROUGEMONT  (FREDERIC  DE).     L'Age  du  Bronze;  ou,  Les 

Semites  en  Occident.     8vo,  half  morocco,  gilt  top,  uncut.    Paris,  1866 

5045  ROY  (J.  EDMOND).     Jean  Bourdon  et  la  Baie  d'Hudson.      Royal 

8vo,  cloth,  pp.  19.      (Bulletin  des  Recherches  Historiques.) 

Montreal,  1896 


582  ubc  General  %f brats 

5046  ROYAL  GEOGRAPHICAL  SOCIETY.     Journal  of  the  Society, 

Vols.  48  and  49,  1878-79;  Supplementary  Papers,  Vols.  1  and  2, 
1882-1889.     4  vols.  8vo,  cloth.  London,  1878-89 

*  The  Supplementary  Papers  contain,  besides  the  narratives  of  exploration,  Bibliog- 
raphies of  Hispaniola,  of  Algeria  and  of  Tripoli  and  Cyrenaica. 

5047  RUDLER(F.W.)  and  CHISHOLM  (GEO.  G.)    Europe.    Edited 

by  Sir  Andrew  C.  Ramsay.  With  Ethnological  Appendix,  by  A.  H. 
Keane.  Maps  and  illustrations.  Post  8vo,  cloth,  pp.  617.  (Stanford's 
Compendium  of  Geography  and  Travel.)  London,  1885 

RUFFNER  (H.)     Fathers  of  the  Desert.     See  No.  4838. 

5048  SALERNO  (SCHOOL  OF).    Croke  (Sir  Alexander).    Regimen 

Sanitatis  Salernitanum.  A  Poem  on  the  Preservation  of  Health  in 
Rhyming  Latin  Verse.  Addressed  by  the  School  of  Salerno  to 
Robert  of  Normandy  .  .  .  With  an  Ancient  Translation,  Introduc- 
tion and  Notes.  Etchings  from  the  old  wooden  cuts  in  the  German  Editions 
°f  TSSP,  1568  and  1573.     Crown  8vo,  half  calf.  Oxford,  1830 

*  The   introduction   contains  a  history  of   the   School  of  Salerno,  and  notices  of 
editions  and  manuscripts  relating  to  this  poem. 

5049  SCHAFF   (PHILIP).     The  Creeds  of  Christendom,  with  History 

and  Critical  Notes.      3  vols.  8vo,  cloth.  New  York,  1877 

*Vol.  1.   History  of  Creeds;  Vol.  2.  Greek  and  Latin  Creeds;    Vol.  3.  Evangelical 
Creeds. 

5050  SCHISCHKOFF  (ADMIRAL  ALEXANDER).  Vergleihendes 

(sic)  Worterbuch  in  Zweihundert  Sprachen.  2  vols,  in  1.  8vo, 
half  roan.  St.  Petersburg,  1838 

5051  SCHLEICHER   (AUGUST).     A  Compendium  of  the  Compara- 

tive Grammar  of  the  Indo-European,  Sanskrit,  Greek  and  Latin 
Languages.  Translated  from  the  Third  German  Edition  by  Herbert 
Bendail.     2  parts  in  one  volume.     8vo,  cloth.  London,  1874 

5052  SCIENCE.       A  Weekly   Journal   devoted  to  the  Advancement  of 

Science.  New  Series,  Vol.  I.  to  Vol.  XVI.  complete  in  the  original 
weekly  numbers.     4to.     (As  16  vols.)  New  York,  1895-1902 

5053  SERGEANT  (LEWIS).    The  Government  Handbook  .  .  .  Forms 

and  Methods  of  Government  of  Gt.  Britain,  her  Colonies  and 
Foreign  Countries.  Third  Edition.    Post  8vo,  cloth.    London,  1890 

5054  SEVERUS   (SULPICIUS).     Sulpitii  Severii  Opera  Omnia  quae 

extant.     Engraved  title.      i6mo,  old  calf.  Amsterdam,  1656 

*  Elzevier  Edition. 


Ube  General  Xibran?  583 

5055  SHALER  (NATHANIEL  SOUTHGATE)  and  DAVIS 
(WILLIAM  MORRIS).  Illustrations  of  the  Earth's  Surface. 
Glaciers.  Illustrated  with  25  photographic  views  of  glaciers^  etc.  4to, 
cloth.  Boston,  1881 

5056  SILLIG    (JULIUS).       Dictionary    of    the    Artists    of    Antiquity, 

Architects,  Carvers,  Engravers,  Modellers,  Painters,  etc.  .  . .  Trans- 
lated from  the  Latin  by  the  Rev.  H. W.  Williams.  Indexes,  etc., 
by  E.   H.  Barker.     8vo,  cloth.  London,  1836 

5057  SIMCOX  (E.  J.)     Primitive  Civilizations;  or,  Outlines  of  the  His- 

tory of  Ownership  in  Archaic  Communities.      2  vols.  8vo,  cloth. 

London,  1894 

5058  SINKER  (ROBERT).    Testamenta  XII.  Patriarcharum ;  .  .  .  The 

Testaments  of  the  XII.  Patriarchs.  An  attempt  to  estimate  their 
Historic  and  Dogmatic  Worth.    Post  8vo,  cloth. 

♦Containing  the  text,  with  various  readings.  Cambridge  (Eng.  ),  1869 

5059  SMALL  (ALBION  W.)  and  VINCENT  (GEORGE  E.)  Intro- 

duction to  the  Study  of  Society.      Crown  8vo,  cloth. 

New  York  [1894] 
*  Social  Physiology  and  Pathology,  Social  Anatomy,  the  Family,  etc. 

5060  SMITH   (JAMES  E.)     A    Dissertation  on  the  Sexes  of  Plants. 

Translated  from  the  Latin  of  Linnaeus.      i2mo,  sewed,  pp.  62. 

London,  1786 

5061  SMITH  (WILLIAM)   and  CHEETHAM  (SAMUEL).     Dic- 

tionary of  Christian  Antiquities.  Numerous  illustrations.  2  vols. 
8vo,  cloth,  pp.  2060.        Vol.  I.,  Boston,  1875 ;  Vol.  II.,  London,  1880 

5062  SOCIETE  NEUCHATELOISE  DE  GEOGRAPHIE  (BUL- 

LETIN DE).  Tome  VII.,  1892-93.  (Racontars  Mythologiques 
des  Sauvages  australiens;  Restauration  des  premieres  cartes  de 
l'Australie;  Etude  economique  sur  la  Republique  de  Nicaragua, 
avec  j  cartes;  La  Transformation  du  Desert  americain  aux  Etats- 
Unis;  Exploration  d'une  serie  de  grands  lacs  sis  au  nord  du  fort 
Good-Hope  in   1878,  par  E.  Petitot,  etc.)     8vo,  wrappers,  pp.  679. 

Neuchatel,  1893 

5063  SPINOZA  (BENEDICT   DE).     The  Chief  Works   of  Spinoza. 

Translated  from  the  Latin,  with  an  Introduction  by  R.  H.  M. 
Elwes.     2  vols,  post  8vo,  cloth.     (Bohn's  Philosophical  Library.) 

London,  1883-84 


584  Ube  General  Xibtarp 

SPINOZA  (BENEDICT  UK)  — Continued. 

5064  The  Ethic  of  Spinoza.   Translated  from  the  Latin  by  William 

Hale  White.     8vo,  cloth.      (Trubner's  Philosophical  Library.) 

London,  1883 

5065   Tractatus   de   Intellectus    Emendatione.     Translated    by  W. 

Hale  White.    Revised  by  A.  H.  Stirling.    i2tno,  cloth.     London,  1895 

5066  STEVENSON  (WILLIAM).     Historical  Sketch  of  the  Progress 

of  Discovery,  Navigation  and  Commerce,  from  the  Earliest  Records 
to  the  Beginning  of  the  Nineteenth  Century.  8vo,  boards,  cloth 
back  (writing  on  title).  Edinburgh,  1824 

5067  STEWART  (B.)  and  TAIT  (P.  G.)     The  Unseen  Universe;  or, 

Physical  Speculations  on  a  Future  State.  Ninth  Edition,  revised 
and  enlarged.      Crown  8vo,  cloth.  London,  1880 

5068  STRONG  (HERBERT  A.),  LOGEMAN  (WILLEM  S.)  and 

WHEELER  (BENJAMIN  IDE).  Introduction  to  the  Study  of 
the  History  of  Language.     8vo,  cloth.  London,  1891 

5069  STRONG  (JAMES).     The  Exhaustive  Concordance  of  the  Bible, 

showing  every  word  of  the  Text  in  the  common  English  version  .  .  . 
together  with  a  Comparative  Concordance  of  the  Authorized  and 
Revised  Versions,  including  the  American  Variations,  and  Diction- 
aries of  Greek  and  Hebrew  words,  etc.  Thick  410,  half  morocco, 
pp.  1340+262  +  128+79.  New  York,  1894 

5070  STUDIA  BIBLICA  ET  ECCLESIASTICA.    Essays  chiefly  in 

Biblical   and   Patristic  Criticism  by  Members  of  the  University  of 

Oxford.      Vol.  II.     Facsimile.     8vo,  cloth.  Oxford,  1890 

*The  Codex  Amiatinus,  by  H.  J.  White;  The  Authorship  and  Titles  of  the  Psalms, 

by  Ad.  Neubauer ;  The  Day  and  Year  of  St.  Polycarp's  Martyrdom,  by  C.  H.  Turner;  etc. 

5071  SUNDARA  ROW(T.)     Geometrical  Exercises  in  Paper  Folding. 

Colored  diagrams.      i2mo,  wrappers,  pp.  114.  Madras,  1893 

*  Intended  both  as  "  Kinder-garten  "  exercises,  and  as  a  method  of  introduction  to 
the  theorems  of  Euclid. 

5072  SWAINSON  (C.  A.)     The   Nicene  and   Apostles'  Creeds.     Their 

Literary  History,  with  an  account  ...  of  the  Creed  of  St. 
Athanasius.     8vo,  cloth.  London,  1875 

5073  TATIAN.     The   Earliest  Life  of  Christ   ever  compiled    from   the 

Four  Gospels;  being  the  Diatessaron  of  Tatian  [circa  A.  D.  160] 
literally  translated  from  the  Arabic  Version  and  containing  the 
Four  Gospels  woven  into  one  Story.  With  Historical  and  Critical 
Introduction,  Notes  and  Appendix.  By  the  Rev.  J.  Hamlyn  Hill. 
8vo,  cloth.  Edinburgh,  1894 


Ube  General  Xibrarp  585 

5074  TAYLOR  (ISAAC).     The  Origin  of  the  Aryans.     An  Account  of 

the  Prehistoric  Ethnology  and  Civilization  of  Europe.  Illustrated. 
i2mo,  cloth.     (Contemporary  Science  Series.)  London,  1889 

*  One  of  the  best  of  the  modern  books  on  the  latest  theories  as  to  the  Aryans. 

5075  TEACHING   OF   THE    TWELVE   APOSTLES.     AIAAXH 

TON  AOAEKA  AIIOSTOAnN,  vtto  QiXoOeov  Bpvewiov,  Constantinople, 
1883  (The  Original  publication  of  Bryennius,  containing  the  first 
edition  of  the  text) ;  Hilgenfeld,  Evangeliorum  secundum  Hebraeos, 
Petrum,  ./Egyptos,  Matthias,  Traditionum,  &c. ,  quae  supersunt; 
addita  Doctrina  XII.  Apostolorum,  et  libello  qui  appellatus  "  Duae 
Viae,"vel  "Judicium  Petri,"  Leipzig,  1884;  P.  Sabatier,  La  Didache, 
ou  l'Enseignement  des  Douze  Apotres,  Texte  Grec,  avec  un  Com- 
mentaire  et  des  Notes,  Paris,  1885,  with  Autograph  Letter  of  Paul 
Sabatier  to  Canon  Venables  inserted;  Magazine  article,  by  Prof. 
B.  B.  Warfield,  on  the  same  subject,  1886.  Bound  in  one  volume. 
8vo,  half  calf. 

5076  Text  and  Translation  (of  the  "  Didache  "),  with  Critical  and 

Illustrative  Papers  by  Eminent  Scholars  (Bp.  Bryennius  in  Greek, 
with  translation  by  Prof.  Orris;  J.  Rendel  Harris;  I.  H.  Hall;  and 
E.  R.  Craven).     8vo,  wrappers,  pp.  84.  New  York  [1884] 

5077  The  Recently    Discovered  Manuscript  (of  the    "  Didache)," 

edited,  with  a  Translation  and  Notes,  by  R.  D.  Hitchcock  and  F. 
Brown.     8vo,  boards,  pp.  37.  New  York,  1884 

5078  The  Recently  Discovered  Apostolic  Manuscript.     Translated 

into  English,      urao,  wrappers,  pp.  26.  New  York  [1884] 

5079  Schaff   (Philip).     The    Oldest    Church    Manual,  called   the 

Teaching  of  the  Twelve  Apostles,  etc.  Illustrations  and  facsimiles 
of  the  Jerusalem  manuscript.  Second  Edition,  revised  and  enlarged. 
8vo,  cloth.  New  York,  1886 

*  Greek  text,  with  translations,  etc. 

5080  Schaff  (Philip).     The   Teaching    of  the   Twelve  Apostles; 

or,  The  Oldest  Church  Manual.  The  Didache  and  Kindred  Docu- 
ments in  the  Original,  with  Translations,  etc.  Facsimiles  of  the 
Jerusalem  manuscript  and  other  illustrations.     8vo,  cloth. 

New  York,  1890 

5081  A  volume  consisting  of  extracts  from  newspapers,  containing 

criticisms  on  the  manuscripts  and  on  its  doctrines.  Bound  in  half 
morocco,  8vo. 


586  XLbc  General  Xibrars 

5082  THEOPHILUS   RUGERUS.    Essay  upon  various  Arts,  in  three 

books,  by  Theophilus,  called  also  Rugerus,  Priest  and  Monk,  form- 
ing an  Encyclopaedia  of  Christian  Art  of  the  Xlth  Century.  Trans- 
lated, with  Notes,  by  Robert  Hendrie.  With  Additional  Title 
printed  in  gold  and  colors,  and  facsimile  of  three  of  the  MSS.  8vor 
cloth.  London,  1847 

*  With  the  Latin  text.  The  most  important  part  of  the  work  is  the  description  of 
the  ancient  manner  of  painting  in  oil,  affecting  the  question  whether  the  Flemish 
School  invented  the  modern  process  of  oil  painting. 

5083  THOMS  (WILLIAM  J.)      Human  Longevity,  its  Facts  and  Fic- 

tions .  .  .  Illustrated  by  Examples.     Post  8vo,  cloth.    London,  1873 

5084  TIELE   (C.  P.)   Outlines  of  the  History  of  Religion,  to  the  Spread 

of  the  Universal  Religions.  Translated  by  J.  Estlin  Carpenter.  8vo, 
cloth.      (Triibner's  Philosophical  Library,  Vol.  7.)       London,  1877 

5085  TORR  (CECIL).     On  Portraits  of  Christ  in  the  British  Museum. 

Illustrations.     8vo,  wrappers,  pp.  14.  London,  1898 

5086  TOZER   (H.  F.)     A  History  of  Ancient   Geography.      With  maps. 

Post  8vo,  cloth.  Cambridge:    The  University  Press,  1897 

5087  TRENHOLM  (W.  L.)     The  People's  Money.     Crown  8vo,  cloth. 

New  York,  1893 

5088  UEBERWEG  (FRIEDRICH).     System   of  Logic  and  History 

of  Logical  Doctrines.  Translated  by  Thomas  M.  Lindsay.  8vo, 
cloth.  London,  187 1 

5089  UNIVERSAL   HISTORY  (AN),  from   the  Earliest  Account  of 

Time,  compiled  from  Original  Authors,  illustrated  with  maps, 
cuts,  notes,  etc.,  21  vols.,  1747-54;  The  Modern  Part  of  an  Universal 
History,  by  the  Authors  of  the  Antient  Part,  44  vols.,  1759-66.  To- 
gether 65  vols.  8vo,  old  calf.  Lond.  1747-66 
*  Containing  44  bookplates  (armorial)  of  Sir  Thomas  Bankes  Janson,  Baronet  of 
Corfe  Castle,  Dorset,  1783.     Vols.  38-41  relate  to  America. 

5090  VATER    (JOHANN    SEVERIN).     Versuch    einer   allgemeinen 

Sprachlehre.  Mit  einer  Einleitung  iiber  den  Begriff  und  Ursprung 
der  Sprache,  &c.      izmo,  boards.  Halle,  1801 

5091  VELAZQUEZ  and  MURILLO.      A  Descriptive  and  Historical 

Catalogue  of  their  Works,  comprising  a  Classified  List  of  their 
Paintings,  their  History,  Dates,  Owners,  etc.  By  C.  B.  Curtis. 
With  original  etchings.     Royal  8vo,  cloth,  uncut.  London,  1883 


XTbe  General  Xfbiarp  587 

5092  VOLAPUK.     Guardiola    (Jose).     Kosmal     Idioma.     Gramatika 
uti  nove  prata  kiamso  Orba.     8vo,  wrappers,  pp.  96.          Paris,  1893 

5°93  Huebsch   (Samuel).     Volapiik.     A  Guide  for  Learning  the 

Universal  Language,      nmo,  wrappers,  pp.  47.         New  York,  1887 

5094  Hand-book  of  Volapiik.      By   Charles    E.   Sprague.     Crown 

8vo,  cloth.  New  York,  1888 

5095  WAKEHAM  (WILLIAM).    Report  of  the  Expedition  to  Hudson 

Bay  and  Cumberland  Gulf  ...  in  1897.      Printed  by  order  of  Par- 
liament.    Map  and  29  plates.      Royal  8vo,  full  calf,  pp  83.  (original 
.  covers  bound  in).  Ottawa,  1898 

5096  WALLACE  (ALFRED  RUSSEL).  Contributions  to  the  Theory 

of  Natural  Selection.      Crown  8vo,  cloth.  London,  1870 

5097  WALLACE  (ROBERT).     Dissertation  on  the  Numbers  of  Man- 

kind in  Ancient  and  Modern  Times.  Second  Edition,  revised  and 
corrected.     8vo,  half  calf.  Edinburgh,  1809 

5098  WARREN  (WILLIAM  F.)  Paradise  Found.     The  Cradle  of  the 

Human  Race  at  the  North  Pole.  A  Study  of  the  Prehistoric 
World.     Illustrations.      Post  8vo,  cloth.  Boston,  1885 

5099  WEISMANN  (A.)     Essays  upon  Heredity  and  kindred  Biological 

Problems.  Authorized  translation,  edited  by  E.  B.  Poulton,  S. 
Schonland,  and  A.  E.  Shipley.      2  vols,  post  8vo,  cloth. 

Oxford:    The  Clarendon  Press,  1891-92 

5100  WESTROPP  (HODDER  M.)  and  WAKE  (C.  STANILAND). 

Ancient  Symbol  Worship. '  Influence  of  the  Phallic  Idea  in  the 
Religions  of  Antiquity.  With  Introduction,  Notes  and  Appendix, 
by  Alexander  Wilder.     8vo,  cloth.  New  York,  1874 

*  From  the  Library  of  Henry  Ward  Beecher,  and  with  his  pencil  notes. 

5101   Ancient  Symbol  Worship.    Second  Edition.    Illustrated.    8vo, 

cloth.  New  York,  1875 

5102  WHITAKER'S  ALMANACS.     The  Years  1896  to  1901.     6  vols. 

post  8vo,  half  roan.  London,  1 896-1 901 

WHITNEY    (WILLIAM    DWIGHT).     See  under  Miiller  (Sir 
F.  Max). 

5103  WILTSCH  (J.  E.  T.)    Handbook  of  the  Geography  and  Statistics 

of  the  Church.  Translated  -by  John  Leitch.  With  Preface  by 
Frederick  Denison  Maurice.    2  vols,  post  8vo,  cloth.    London,  1868 


588  XTbe  General  Xtbran? 

5104  WINNING  (W.  B.)     Manual  of  Comparative  Philology,  in  which 

the  Affinity  of  the  Indo-European  Languages  is  illustrated  and 
applied  to  the  Primeval  History  of  Europe,  Italy,  and  Rome.  8vo, 
half  calf.  London,  1838 

5 105  WISEMAN  (H.  E. — Cardinal).   Lectures  on  the  Principal  Doctrines 

and  Practices  of  the  Catholic  Church.  Sixth  American  from  the 
last  London  Edition,  revised  and  corrected.  2  volumes  in  1,  Post 
8vo,  cloth.  Baltimore,  1870 

5106  WITKOSKI  (DR.  S.  J.)    The  Evil  that  has  been  said  of  Doctors: 

Extracts  from  Early  Writers.  Translated,  with  Annotations,  by 
T.  C.  Minor.     Square  crown  8vo,  cloth.  Cincinnati,  1889 

5107  WORDSWORTH    (CHR- Bishop   of  Lincoln).     St.    Hippolytus 

and  the  Church  of  Rome  in  the  Earlier  Part  of  the  Third  Century. 
From  the  Newly  Discovered  "Refutation  of  all  Heresies."  Second 
and  Enlarged  Edition.     Portrait  and  plate.     Post  8vo,  cloth. 

London,  1880 

5108  YOUNG  (ROBERT).     Analytical  Concordance  to  the  Bible  .  .  . 

with  the  latest  Information  on  Biblical  Geography  and  Antiquities, 

etc.      Revised  Edition.     4to,  cloth,  pp.  1090  (binding  damaged). 

Edinburgh,  1881 


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NO  subject  is  of  more  absorbing  interest  to  the  intelligent 
man  or  the  student  than  the  history  of  the  earliest  periods 
of  the  human  race,  and  the  progressive  development  of  civiliza- 
tion and  morality  from  the  state  of  primitive  savagery.  Incom- 
plete as  these  records  may  be,  sufficient  evidence  has  been  found 
to  enable  us  fairly  to  know  the  history  of  the  gradual  rise  of 
Empires,  the  institution  and  recognition  of  national  and  indi- 
vidual rights,  and  the  recurring  changes  of  independence, 
conquest  and  re-conquest,  until  their  gradual  decay  and  literal 
disappearance  from  the  face  of  the  earth. 

Linked  intimately  with  the  political  and  social  history  is  that 
of  religious  beliefs.  The  sole,  permanent  remains  that  we  have 
to-day  of  these  nations  being  the  monotheistic  doctrine  of  the 
ancient  Hebrews,  and  the  belief  in  the  immortality  of  the  soul 
that  was  taught,  in  a  form,  by  the  Egyptians  several  thousand 
years  ago.  To  the  Social  and  Political  Reformer,  the  Dreamer 
after  Primitive  Conditions  of  Society,  the  Religious  Enthusiast, 
the  Agnostic,  Deist,  Materialist,  or  Infidel,  these  subjects  are  of 
surpassing  interest,  and  the  works  that  deal  directly  with  them 
are  comprised  in  the  part  of  the  Library  of  Mr.  Wilberforce 
Eames  here  offered. 

One  great  difficulty  in  history  has  been  to  decide  the  lines  of 
demarcation,  nations  overlapping  one  another  as  centuries 
elapsed.  Localities  remain,  but  the  people  change,  or  charac- 
teristics are  modified  by  conquest  or  migration.  The  earliest 
nations  of  which  we  have  record,  those  in  the  valleys  of  the 
Euphrates  and  Tigris  Rivers,  grew  mighty  in  power,  spreading 
to  the  shores  of  the  Mediterranean  in  the  time  of  Sargon  and 
successfully  attacking  Egypt.  Later,  the  neighboring  nation  of 
Persia  became  all-conquering,  and  territories  were  overrun, 
devastated  in  places,  and  in  others  simply  annexed  and  peopled. 
Still  later,  hordes  of  Tatars  and  Mongols  swept  like  a  flood 
over  the  continent  from  the  furthest  parts  of  Asia,  and  into 
Europe,  and  were  checked  only  when  they  approached  the  higher 
reaches  of  the  Danube.  Each  nationality  left  its  influence — 
sometimes  for  the  better,  often  for  the  worse — and  thus  the 
history  of  the  earliest  civilizations  is  practically  the  history  of 
the  races  of  Western  and  Central- Asia.  E.   T. 


THE   PRINCIPAL   DIVISIONS. 


Books  relating  generally  to  Asia,  the  Semitic 
Races,  Biblical  Archaeology,  etc. 

Egypt;  History,   Language,  Religion,  etc. 

Coptic  Language  and  Literature 

Ethiopic  Language  and  Literature 

Himyaritic-Sabjean     Inscriptions     of      Southern 
Arabia  and  the  Sinaitic  Peninsula    . 

Arabia;  Language,  Literature,  etc.,  including 
general  works  on  arabia  and  mohammedanism 

Assyria,  Babylonia,  and  the  Cuneiform  Inscrip- 
tions      ......... 

Syria,   Palestine,  and  the  Sinaitic  Peninsula     . 

The  Jews  and  their  History,  including  the  Hebrew 
Language  and  Literature,  the  Aramaic  or 
Chaldee,  the  Talmudic,  the  Rabbinic,  and 
Yiddish  ....  ... 

The  Samaritan  Language,  Literature  and  History 

The  Moabite  Stone 

The  Phoenician  Language,  Inscriptions,  History, 
and  Colonies  ....... 

The  Syriac  Language,  Literature  and  Church    . 

The  Druses 

The  Hittites    ........ 

Cyprus  ......... 

Asia  Minor        ........ 

Georgia  and  the  Caucasus         ..... 

The  Armenian  Language,  Literature  and  History 

The  Persian    Language,   Literature  and   History, 

INCLUDING    THE    ZEND,    PaHLAVI,    HUZVARESH,    ETC. 

The  Turkish  Language,  Literature    and    History 
Central  and  Northern  Asia  (The  Caspian,  Turkes- 
tan, Bokhara,  Khiva,  Merv,  the  Pamirs,   Kashgar, 
Yarkand,   Khotan,    Kuldja,  Sungaria,  Siberia,  part 
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General  TOorfes  on  Western  Hsia,  tbe  Semitic  IRaces, 
Biblical  Hrcb£eoloG£,  Ibistorp,  etc. 

5109  ANDERSON    (RUFUS).     History   of   Missions  of  the   American 

Board  of  . . .  Foreign  Missions  to  the  Oriental  Churches.  (Greeks, 
Armenians,  Jacobites,  Bulgarians,  Turks,  Palestine,  Syrians,  Moham- 
medans, etc.)     Portrait  and  map.     2  vols.  8vo,  cloth.       Boston,  1872 

51 10  BABELON   (ERNEST).     Manual  of  Oriental  Antiquities,  includ- 

ing the  Architecture,  Sculpture,  and  Industrial  Arts  of  Chaldaea, 
Assyria,  Persia,  Syria,  Judaea,  Phoenicia  and  Carthage.  Translated 
and  enlarged  by  B.  T.  A.  Evetts.  241  illustrations.  Square  8vo, 
cloth.  London,  1889 

51 1 1  BALL  (C.  J.)     Light  from  the  East;  or,  the  Witness  of  the  Monu- 

ments. An  Introduction  to  the  Study  of  Biblical  Archaeology. 
Numerous  illustrations  of  ancient  monuments  and  inscriptions,  mostly 
from  photographs.     Small  4to,  cloth.  London,  1899 

*A  resum/oi  the  latest  archaeological  discoveries  which  relate  in  any  way  to  Biblical 
history,  with  complete  translations  of  many  inscriptions. 

51 12  BANDINI    (ANGELO    MARIA).      La    Stamperia    Mediceo-Ori- 

entale.  Frammento  di  una  memoria  in  parte  inedita.  i6mo,  wrap- 
pers, pp.  44.  Florence,  1878 

51 13  BERTIN  (G.)     Suggestions  on  the  Formation  of  the  Semitic  Tenses. 

Folding  plate.     8vo,  wrappers,  pp.  14.  [London,  1882] 

51 14  BIBLIA.     A  Monthly  Journal  of  Oriental  Research.     The  American 

Organ  of  the  Egypt  Exploration  Fund,  etc.  Vols.  10  to  15,  1897,  to 
1903.     Complete  in  the  original  numbers.     (As  6  vols.) 

N.  Y.  and  Meriden,  Conn.,  1897-1903 

589 


59°  Western  anfc  Central  asia 

GENERAL   WORKS   ON   WESTERN   ASIA,  ETC.—  Continued. 

51 15  BRINTON    (DANIEL    G.)      The    Protohistoric    Ethnography    of 

Western  Asia.  8vo,  wrappers,  pp.  32.  (Proceedings  Amer.  Philos. 
Society.)  Philadelphia,  1895 

51 16  CAMBRIDGE   ESSAYS.      Contributed  by   Members   of  the  Uni- 

versity.    1855,  1856,  1857,  and  1858.     4  vols.  8vo,  limp  boards. 

London,  1855-58 

*  Among  essays  on  Oriental  subjects  are,  The  Ancient  Bashan  and  the  Cities  of  Og, 
by  C.  C.  Graham,  and  the  important  series  of  articles  on  and  translations  from  the 
Egyptian  Hieratic  Papyri,  by  C.  W.  Goodwin. 

51 17  CATALOGUES.     Maisonneuve's  Catalogue  of  Arabic,  Turkish,  and 

Persian  Works  (French),  1901 ;  Price  List  of  Publications  of  the 
American  Mission  Press,  Beirut,  Syria,  illustrated,  1891 ;  Catalogue 
de  la  Bibliotheque  de  Feu  M.  J.  Mohl  (Auction  sale),  Paris,  1876; 
etc.     6  pieces,  8vo,  wrappers.     (As  a  lot.) 

5 1 18  CLARKE  (JOHN  C.  C.)     The  Origin  and  Varieties  of  the  Semitic 

Alphabet,  with  specimens.  Second  Edition.  20  illustrative  tables. 
Imp.  8vo,  cloth.  Chicago,  1884 

5119  COOPER  (W.  R.)     An  Archaic  Dictionary:  biographical,  historical 

and  mythological ;  from  the  Egyptian,  Assyrian,  and  Etruscan  Monu- 
ments and  Papyri.     8vo,  cloth.  London,  1876 

5120  CUMBERLAND  (R. — Bishop  of  Peterborough).     Origines  Gen- 

tium Antiquissimae ;  or,  Attempts  for  Discovering  the  Times 
of  the  First  Planting  of  Nations.  Publish'd  from  his  Lordship's 
Manuscript  by  S.  Payne.  8vo,  full  crimson  straight-grained  morocco, 
gilt  top,  uncut.  London,  1724 

5 1 21  D RIVAL   (ABBE  E.  VAN).     Grammaire  Comparee  des  Langues 

Bibliques.  Premiere  partie:  Histoire  et  Analyse  des  Alphabets 
Semitiques  et  Europeens.  25  plates  of  primitive  alphabets.  Royal 
8vo,  half  calf.  Paris,  1853 

5122  EVETTS  (BASIL  T.  A.)     New  Light  on  the  Bible  and  the  Holy 

Land,  being  an  Account  of  some  Recent  Discoveries  in  the  East. 
Plates  of  cuneiform  inscriptions,  etc.     8vo,  cloth.     New  York  [1895] 

5123  FISHER  (JONATHAN).     Scripture  Animals,  or  Natural  History 

of  the  living  creatures  named  in  the  Bible.  Numerous  woodcuts. 
Post  8vo,  cloth.  Portland,  1834 

*  The  author  was  minister  at  Blue  Hill,  Maine,  and  he  designed  and  engraved  for 
himself  the  numerous  quaint  woodcuts  in  this  book. 


Mestern  ant)  Central  Hsia  59 x 

GENERAL   WORKS   ON   WESTERN  ASIA,  ETC.—  Continued. 

5124  FLOIGL  (DR.  VICTOR).     Geschichte  des  Semitischen  Altertums. 

6  folding  tables.     8vo,  wrappers,  pp.  47.  Leipzig,  1882 

5125  GROSER     (WILLIAM    H.)      Scripture    Natural    History.     The 

Trees  and  Plants  Mentioned  in  the  Bible.  Illustrations.  Crown 
8vo,  cloth.  [London]  1888 

5126  HILPRECHT  (HERMAN  V.— Editor).    Recent  Research  in  Bible 

Lands;  its  Progress  and  Results.  Maps  and  illustrations.  Square 
8vo,  cloth.  Philadelphia,  1896 

5127  HOMMEL     (FRITZ).      Die    Semitschen    Volker    und    Sprachen. 

Erster  Band.     3  parts,  8vo,  wrappers.  Leipzig,  1881-83 

5128  Geschichte  des  alten  Morgenlandes.     Map  and  plates.     i2mo, 

cloth.  Stuttgart,  1895 

5129  HORNE   (THOMAS  HARTWELL).     Manual  of  Biblical  Bibli- 

ography.   Facsimile  and  table.     Royal  8vo,  half  morocco. 

London,  1839 

5130  HOTTINGER   (J.  H.)     Promtuarium;  sive,  Bibliotheca  Orientalis 

exhibens  catalogum ....  authorum  Hebraicorum,  Syriacorum,  Arabi- 
corum,  ^Egyptiacorum,  iEthiopicorum,  etc.  Small  4to.  Fine  copy 
handsomely  bound  by  Du  Simier  in  full  crimson  levant  morocco  gilt, 
gilt  edges.  Heidelberg,  1658 

*  The  First  General  Bibliography  of  Oriental  Books  and  Manuscripts.  At  the  end 
is  list  of  Oriental  Manuscripts  in  the  Escurial,  and  the  libraries  of  Scaliger,  Erpenius, 
and  J.  B.  Raymond. 

5131  HUIZINGA  (ABEL  H.)     Analogy  in  the  Semitic  Languages.    8vo, 

wrappers,  pp.  64.     Presentation  copy.  Baltimore,  1891 

5132  KEANE    (AUGUSTUS   H.)     Asia,   with   Ethnological  Appendix. 

Edited  by  Sir  Richard  Temple.  Map  and  illustrations.  Thick  post 
8vo,  cloth.     (Stanford's  Compendium  of  Geography  and  Travel.) 

London,  1882 

5133  KITTO   (JOHN).     Cyclopaedia  of  Biblical  Literature.     Third  Edi- 

tion, edited  by  Wm.  Lindsay  Alexander.  With  Biographical  Notices 
and  Index.  Engraved  plates,  and  illustrations  in  the  text.  3  vols, 
thick  royal  8vo,  cloth.  Edinburgh,  1870 


592  TKHestern  anfc  Central  Bsia 

GENERAL   WORKS   ON   WESTERN  ASIA,  ETC.— Continued. 

5134  LENORMANT  (FRANCOIS)  and  CHEVALLIER   (E.)     The 

Student's  Manual  of  Oriental  History. .  . .  The  Ancient  History  of  the 
East  to  the  Commencement  of  the  Median  Wars.  2  vols,  post  8vo, 
cloth.  London,  1869-70 

*  Scarce. 

5135  LENORMANT   (FRANCOIS).     Histoire    Ancienne    de    l'Orient 

jusqu'aux  Guerres  Mediques.  Neuvieme  edition,  revue,  corrige, 
augmentee  et  illustree  de  nombreuses  figures  d'apres  les  monuments 
antiques.  22  maps  and  639  illustrations  in  the  text.  3  vols.  imp. 
8vo,  wrappers,  pp.  473,  462  and  426.  Paris,  1881-83 

5136  MAHAFFY    (JOHN  P.)     Prolegomena  to  Ancient  History,   con- 

taining Part  I.,  Interpretations  of  Legends  and  Inscriptions ;  Part 
II.,  Survey  of  Old  Egyptian  Literature.     A  few  plates.     8vo,  cloth. 

London,  1871 

5137  MARTIN    (SIR   W.)     Inquiries   concerning  the   Structure   of  the 

Semitic  Languages.     Two  Parts  in  one  volume.     Post  8vo,  cloth. 

London,  1876 

5138  MASPERO  (GASTON).     The  Dawn  of  Civilization.     Edited  by  A. 

H.  Sayce.  Translated  by  M.  L.  McClure.  Map  and  over  4/0  illus- 
trations and  plans.     Thick  imp.  8vo,  cloth.  London,  1894 

5139  The   Struggle  of  the   Nations.     Egypt,   Syria,   and  Assyria. 

Edited  by  A.  H.  Sayce.  Translated  by  M.  L.  McClure.  Map,  3 
colored  plates  and  over  400  illustrations.     Imp.  8vo,  cloth. 

London,  1896 

5140  The  Passing  of  the  Empires.     850  to  330  B.  C.     Edited  by  A. 

H.  Sayce.  Translated  by  M.  L.  McClure.  Maps,  5  colored  plates 
and  hundreds  of  illustrations.     Imp.  8vo,  cloth.  London,  1900 

5 141  MURRAY     (HUGH).      Historical    Account    of    Discoveries    and 

Travels  in  Asia,  from  the  earliest  ages  to  the  present  time.  3  fold- 
ing maps.     3  vols.  8vo,  half  calf,  gilt.  Edinburgh,  1820 

5142  NOLDEKE     (THEODOR).       Sketches    from    Eastern    History. 

Translated  by  John  Sutherland  Black,  and  revised  by  the  author. 
Royal  8vo,  cloth.  London,  1892 

*  On  Mohammedanism,  Syrian  Saints,  the  Koran,  etc. 


llXHestern  anfc  Central  Hsia  593 

GENERAL   WORKS   ON   WESTERN   ASIA,  ETC.— Continued. 

5143  OPPERT  (DR.  GUSTAV).     Der  Presbyter  Johannes  in  Sage  und 

Geschichte.  Ein  beitrag  zur  Voelker-  und  Kirchenhistorie  und  zur 
Heldendichtung  des  Mittelalters.     8vo,  wrappers,  pp.  208. 

Berlin,  1864 

*  A  critical  treatise  on  all  the  early  accounts  of  Prester  John,  by  Benjamin  of 
Tudela,  Otto  von  Freisingen,  Marco  Polo,  etc. 

5144  OUSELEY    (SIR   WILLIAM).     Catalogue   of   Several   Hundred 

Manuscript  Works  in  various  Oriental  Languages  (describing  725 
items).     Facsimile  of  Oriental  writing.     4to,  limp  boards. 

London:  Privately  Printed,  1831 

5145  PALMER  (E.  H.)     Descriptive  Catalogue  of  the  Arabian,  Persian, 

and  Turkish  Manuscripts  in  Trinity  College,  Cambridge.  With 
Appendix,  containing  a  catalogue  of  the  Hebrew  and  Samaritan  MSS. 
8vo,  cloth.  Cambridge,  1870 

5146  Outlines  of  Scripture  Geography.     2  maps.     i2mo,  limp  cloth. 

London  [1874?] 

5147  PERROT   (GEORGES)   and  CHIPIEZ   (CHARLES).     History 

of  Art  in  Sardinia,  Judaea,  Syria,  and  Asia  Minor.  Translated  and 
edited  by  I.  Gonino.  8  steel  and  colored  plates  and  406  engravings. 
2  vols.  imp.  8vo,  cloth.  London,  1890 

5148  PLEYTE  (W.)     La  Religion  des  Pre-Israelites.     Recherches  sur  le 

Dieu  Seth.     With  10  plates.     8vo,  wrappers,  pp.  256.      Utrecht,  1862 

5149  RECORDS  OF  THE  PAST.     English  Translations  of  the  Assyrian 

and  Egyptian  Monuments.  Published  under  the  sanction  of  The 
Society  of  Biblical  Archaeology.  Complete  set.  12  vols,  crown  8vo, 
original  cloth  (Vols.  1  and  2  are  Second  Editions,  the  remaining 
volumes  are  of  the  First  and  Scarce  Edition).  London,  1875-81 

*  A  valuable  and  scarce  series  of  translations  by  the  best  authorities  of  Egyptian, 
Assyrian,  and  Babylonian  texts,  including  the  Behistun  Inscription ;  Egyptian  tales, 
Inscriptions  ;  Hymns,  and  sacred  texts  relating  to  Isis  and  Osiris  ;  The  Izdubar 
Legends,  and  Legends  of  the  Tower  of  Babel;  the  Chaldean  account  of  the  Creation, 
etc.,  etc. 

5150  Records  of  the  Past.     Being  English  Translations  of  the 

Ancient  Monuments  of  Egypt  and  Western  Asia.  New  Series  edited 
by  A.  H.  Sayce.     Complete  in  6  vols,  crown  8vo,  cloth. 

London  [1888-92] 

*  Containing  many  new  documents,  and  translations  revised  by  the  light  of  later 
discoveries  of  the  more  important  documents  included  in  the  First  Series. 


594  TKRestern  ant)  Central  Hsfa 

GENERAL   WORKS   ON   WESTERN   ASIA,  ETC.— Continued. 

515 1  REHATSEK    (EDWARD).     Catalogue   Raisonne   of   the   Arabic, 

Hindostani,  Persian,  and  Turkish  MSS.  in  the  Mulla  Firuz  Library. 
8vo,  wrappers,  pp.  279.  [Bombay]  1873 

5152  REN  AN   (ERNEST).     Histoire  Generale  des  Langues  Semitiques. 

Seconde  edition,  revue  et  augmentee.     Thick  8vo,  half  calf. 

Paris,  1858 

5153  Histoire     Generale     des     Langues     Semitiques.       Cinquieme 

edition,  revue  et  augmentee.     Thick  8vo,  half  calf.  Paris,  1878 

5154  RULE    (WM.    HARRIS)    and    ANDERSON     (J.    CORBET). 

Biblical  Monuments.     61  plates  of  facsimiles  of  ancient  monuments, 
manuscripts,  inscriptions,  views,  etc.     Imp.  8vo,  cloth,  gilt  top. 

Croydon:  Privately  Printed,  187 1-3 

5155  RULE    (WILLIAM   HARRIS).     Oriental  Records    (Monumental 

and  Historical)  confirmatory  of  the  Old  and  New  Testaments.     Fac- 
similes.    2  vols,  post  8vo,  cloth,  gilt.  London,  n.  d.  [1877] 

*  Contains  translations  of  the  Assyrian  Creation  and  Deluge  Tablets,  etc. 

5156  SACY    (SILVESTRE  DE).     Catalogue   des   Livres   composant  la 

Bibliotheque  de  M.  Le  Bn.  Silvestre  de  Sacy.     3  vols.  8vo,  half  calf. 

Paris,  1842-47 

*  With  prices  in  ink.     A  fine  Oriental  collection,  containing  both  printed  books 
and  manuscripts. 

5157  SAYCE    (A.   H.)     The  Ancient  Empires  of  the  East.     Post  8vo, 

cloth.  London,  1884 

5158  Fresh  Light  from  the  Ancient  Monuments.     Crown  8vo,  cloth. 

[London,  1888?] 

5159  Fresh   Light  from  the  Ancient  Monuments.     Fifth  Edition. 

Crown  8vo,  cloth.  [London]  1890 

5160  The  Races  of  the  Old  Testament.     Illustrations.     Crown  8vo, 

cloth.  [London]  1891 

5 1 61  The  "Higher  Criticism"  and  the  Verdict  of  the  Monuments. 

Fifth  Edition.     Post  8vo,  cloth.  London,  1895 

5162  SMITH  (DR.  WILLIAM).     Dictionary  of  the  Bible;  its  Antiquities, 

Biography,  Geography,  and  Natural  History.     Revised  and  edited  by 
H.  B.  Hackett  and  Ezra  Abbott.    4  vols,  thick  8vo,  cloth. 

Boston,  1880-81 


Western  anfc  Central  Hsta  595 

GENERAL   WORKS   ON  WESTERN   ASIA,  ETC.— Continued. 

5163  SOCIETY    OF    BIBLICAL    ARCHEOLOGY.      Transactions, 

from  Vol.  1,  1872,  to  Vol.  9,  1893  (lacking  Part  2  of  Vol.  7)  ;  with 
the  General  Index  to  the  Transactions,  1903.  Together  10  vols. 
8vo  (8  vols,  bound  in  half  cloth,  the  remainder  in  parts).     As  10  vols. 

London,  1872- 1903 

*  Very  Scarce,  the  early  volumes  being  out  of  print  and  rare.  Containing  the 
most  complete  collection  of  translations  of  Assyrian,  Egyptian,  Babylonian,  and  other 
primitive  texts  relating  to  Biblical  history  issued.     With  numerous  facsimiles. 

5164  Proceedings.     From  No.  6,  Vol.  IX,   1887,  to  Vol.  XXVII, 

No.  1,  Jan.,  1905.     In  the  original  wrappers.     (As  18  vols.) 

London,  1887- 1905 

*  Containing  the  minor  papers  on  Biblical  Archaeology,  translations,  etc.,  with 
numerous  facsimiles.     Texts  in  Egyptian,  Assyrian,  Coptic,  Syriac,  etc.     Scarce. 

5165  SPURGEON  (C.  H.)     Commenting  and  Commentaries:  Two  Lec- 

tures. .  . .  with  a  Catalogue  of  Biblical  Commentaries  and  Expositions. 
8vo,  cloth.  London,  1876 

5166  TERNAUX-COMPANS     (HENRI).      Bibliotheque    Asiatique    et 

Africaine;  ou,  catalogue  des  ouvrages  relatifs  a  l'Asie  et  a  l'Afrique 
qui  ont  paru  depuis  la  Decouverte  de  lTmprimerie  jusqu'en  1700. 
Post  8vo,  half  calf.  Paris,  1841 

5167  WILLIAMSON  (GEORGE  C.)     The  Money  of  the  Bible.    Nume- 

rous facsimiles.     Crown  8vo,  cloth.  New  York  [1894] 

5168  WILSON  (SIR  CHARLES).     Handbook  for  Asia  Minor.     Trans- 

caucasia, Persia,  etc.     Maps  and  plans.     i2mo,  cloth.     London,  1895 

5169  WRIGHT  (WILLIAM).     Lectures  on  the  Comparative  Grammar 

of  the  Semitic  Languages.    Royal  8vo,  cloth.  Cambridge,  1890 


5170  BARNARD  (F.  A.  P.)     The  Imaginary  Metrological  System  of  the 

Great  Pyramid  of  Gizeh.     8vo,  cloth.  New  York,  1884 

5171  BENSON    (MARGARET)    and    GOURLAY    (JANET).      The 

Temple  of  Mut  in  Asher.  Account  of  the  Excavation  . . .  the  Re- 
ligious Representations  and  Objects  found  therein,  as  illustrating  the 
History  of  Egypt,  etc.  The  Inscriptions  and  Translations  by  Percy 
E.  Newberry.     Plans  and  28  plates.     8vo,  cloth.  London,  1899 


596  Mestern  ant)  Central  Hsia 

EGYPT— Continued. 

5172  BIBLIOTHEQUE    KHEDIVIALE.      Catalogue    de    la    Section 

Europeenne.  I.  L'figypte.  (Compiled  by  Dr.  Vollers.)  8vo,  wrap- 
pers, pp.  205.  Cairo,  1892 

*  Catalogue  of  Books  on  Egypt. 

5173  BIRCH  (SAMUEL).     Egyptian  Texts,  selected  and  edited  for  the 

use  of  students.     (Text  and  transliteration.)     Royal  8vo,  cloth. 

London  [1877] 

5174  Egypt  from  the  Earliest  Times  to  B.  C.  300.     i2mo,  cloth. 

London,  1890 

5175  BONWICK    (JAMES).      Egyptian   Belief   and    Modern   Thought. 

Colored  frontispiece.     Post  8vo,  cloth.  London,  1878 

*  The  funeral  rites  of  the  ancient  Egytians,  sex  and  serpent  worship,  etc. 

5176  BOOK  OF  THE  DEAD.     Papyrus  of  the  Book  of  the  Dead. 

Fragments  of  a  Papyrus  of  the  Book  of  the  Dead  (or,  The 
Coming  forth  from  the  Day),  mounted  on  eleven  sheets  of  cardboard 
within  sunk  mounts,  and  bound  in  book  form,  oblong  4to.  The  total 
length  of  the  fragments  is  129  in. 

*  The  fragments  are  of  a  papyrus  probably  not  earlier  than  the  XXII  or  XXIII 
(about  9th  or  ioth  century  B.C.)  dynasty,  in  Hieratic  character,  and  of  various 
chapters,  the  greater  part  of  the  ritual  lacking,  but  the  drawings  well  painted  and 
representing  some  of  the  most  important  portions.  Among  these  is,  on  mount  3, 
the  scene  of  Anubis  weighing  the  conscience  of  the  deceased  and  the  spirit  of  dark- 
ness— Amenut,  the  destroyer — waiting  for  the  result,  on  the  left  is  Osiris  on  his 
throne.  Mount  6  is  a  portion  of  the  chapter  "Of  not  turning  to  Corruption,"  where 
Anubis  is  seen  questioning  the  mummy.  On  mount  2,  in  the  centre,  is  seen  Horus 
the  sun  god  in  his  barque,  while  on  the  right  is  represented  the  ladder  by  which  the 
soul  visits  the  mummy.  Other  figures  seen  on  the  fragments  are  the  serpent  Se-ta, 
the  cow  Meh-urit  (the   eye  of   Ra),  etc. 

5177  BOOK  OF  THE  DEAD.     Das  Todtenbuch  der  Agypter  nach  dem 

Hieroglyphischen  Papyrus  in  Turin  mit  einem  vorworte  zum  ersten 
male  herausgegeben.  Von  Dr.  R.  Lepsius.  24  pp.  of  text,  and  79 
plates  of  hieroglyphics  in  red-and-black  characters.  Large  4to,  wrap- 
pers.    With  autograph  of  W.  St.  Chad  Boscawen.  Leipzig,  1842 

*  Very  Scarce. 

5178  Egyptian  Texts  of  the  Earliest  Period   from  the   Coffin  of 

Amamu  in  the  British  Museum.  With  a  translation  by  the  late 
Samuel  Birch.  J-?  full-sice  plates  of  the  inscriptions  in  the  colors  of 
the  originals.     Atlas  folio,  boards,  cloth  back.  London,  1886 


Western  anfc  Central  Bsfa  597 

EGYPT— Continued. 

5179  BOOK  OF  THE  DEAD.     The  Book  of  the  Dead.     Facsimile  of  the 

Papyrus  of  Ani  in  the  British  Museum.  Folio,  half  morocco.  Printed 
by  order  of  the  trustees.  London,  1890 

*  With  37  full-page  plates  printed  in  colors  in  exact  facsimile,  and  with  introduction 
and  descriptive  text,  by  P.  Le  Page  Renouf. 

5180  Egyptian  Book  of  the  Dead.     Translation  and  Commentary, 

by  P.  le  Page  Renouf.  Continued  and  completed  by  E.  Naville. 
Complete  in  the  original  8  parts  as  issued.     4to,  wrappers. 

London,  1893- 1904 

*  Privately  printed  for  the  Society  of  Biblical  Archaeology,  with  72  plates  and 
numerous  vignettes. 

5 181  The  Egyptian  Book  of  the  Dead.     The  most  ancient  and  the 

most  important  of  the  extant  religious  texts  of  Ancient  Egypt.  Edited 
with  complete  translation,  and  various  chapters  on  its  history,  sym- 
bolism, etc.  By  Charles  H.  S.  Davis.  With  99  plates  in  facsimile 
from  the  Turin  papyrus  and  the  Louvre  papyrus.     4to,  cloth. 

New  York,  1894 

5182  The  Book  of  the  Dead.     The  Papyrus  of  Ani  in  the  British 

Museum.  The  Egyptian  text,  with  interlinear  transliteration  and 
translation,  a  running  translation,  introduction,  etc.  By  E.  A.  Wallis 
Budge.     Thick  4to,  half  morocco.  London,  1895 

5183  The  Book  of  the  Dead.     The  Chapters  of  Coming  Forth  by 

Day.  The  Egyptian  Text  according  to  the  Theban  Recension  in 
Hieroglyphic,  edited  from  numerous  Papyri,  with  a  translation,  voca- 
bulary, etc.     By  E.  A.  Wallis  Budge.     3  vols,  thick  8vo,  cloth. 

London,  1898 

5184  BREASTED  (JAMES  HENRY).     Ancient  Records  of  Egypt  from 

the  Earliest  Times  to  the  Persian  Conquest.  Collected,  edited,  and 
translated,  with  Commentary.     4  vols,  royal  8vo,  cloth.     Chicago,  1906 

*  A  valuable  collection  of  translations  from  inscriptions,  scarabs  and  papyri,  ending 
about  B.C.  550.  Among  the  more  important  are  the  accounts  of  Thothmes'  expedi- 
tion against  Palestine,  and  the  Battle  of  Megiddo:  Ramses  II.  against  Palestine  and 
the  Hittites,  with  account  of  the  Battle  of  Kadesh,  the  storming  of  Askalon ;  accounts 
of  the  robberies  of  the  Royal  Tombs,  etc.     With  a  few  illustrative  woodcuts. 

5185  BRODRICK  (M.)   and  MORTON   (A.  ANDERSON).     Concise 

Dictionary  of  Egyptian  Archaeology.  80  illustrations  and  many  car- 
touches.    Crown  8vo,  cloth.  London,  1902 


598  Mestern  an£>  Central  Hsia 

EGYPT— Continued. 

5186  BRUGSCH-BEY  (HENRY.)    History  of  Egypt  under  the  Pharaohs 

derived  entirely  from  the  Monuments.  Translated  by  H.  D.  Seymour, 
completed  and  edited  by  Philip  Smith. . .  to  which  is  added  a  Memoir 
on  the  Exodus  of  the  Israelites.  Colored  frontispieces  and  maps. 
2  vols.  8vo,  cloth.  London,  1879 

*  Very  Scarce. 

5187  History  of  Egypt  under  the  Pharaohs.     Second  Edition,  with 

a  New  Preface,  Additions, '  and  Original  Notes  by  the  Author.  2 
vols.  8vo,  cloth.  London,  1881 

*  The  colored  frontispieces  were  omitted  in  this  edition,  but  it  contains  additional 
woodcuts. 

5188  Egypt  under  the  Pharaohs.     A  New  Edition,  condensed  and 

revised  by  M.  Brodrick.     Maps,  plans  and  illustrations.     8vo,  cloth. 

London,  1891 

5189  BUDGE  (E.  A.  WALLIS).    The  Sarcophagus  of  Anchnesraneferab, 

Queen  of  Ahmes  II.,  King  of  Egypt.  About  B.  C.  564-526.  Draw- 
ings from  the  sarcophagus.     4to,  cloth.  London,  1885 

*  Contains  Egyptian  text  with  interlinear  transliteration  and  translation. 

5190  The  Dwellers  on  the  Nile;  or  chapters  on  the  Life,  Literature, 

History,  and  Customs  of  the  Ancient  Egyptians.  Second  Edition. 
Illustrations.     Crown  8vo,  cloth.  [London]  1888 

5 191  The  Nile.     Notes   for  Travellers  in  Egypt.     Third  Edition. 

Maps,  plans,  etc.     i2mo,  cloth,  gilt.  London,  1893 

*  Description  of  temples,  with  chapters  on  the  reading  of  Egyptian  inscriptions, 
Cartouches  of  the  ancient  Kings,  etc. 

5192  The  Mummy.     Chapters  on  Egyptian  Funereal  Archaeology. 

88  illustrations  of  inscriptions,  etc.     8vo,  cloth.         Cambridge,  1893 

5193  An    Egyptian    Reading    Book    for    Beginners.       Historical, 

Funereal,  Moral,  Religious  and  Mythological  Texts  printed  in  Hiero- 
glyphic Characters,  with  Transliteration,  Translation,  and  Vocabu- 
lary.    Thick  8vo,  cloth.  London,  1896 

5194  Easy   Lessons   in   Egyptian   Hieroglyphics,   with    Sign   List. 

Crown  8vo,  cloth.  London,  1899 

5195  History  of  Egypt  from  the  Neolithic  and  Archaic  Periods  to 

the  death  of  Cleopatra  VII  (B.  C.  30).  Numerous  illustrations. 
Complete  in  8  vols.     Crown  8vo,  cloth.  London,  1902 


Western  anfc  Central  Bsia  599 

E  G  Y  PT— Continued. 

5196  BUNSEN   (CHRISTIAN  C.  J.)     Egypt's  Place  in  Universal  His- 

tory. An  historical  investigation.  Translated  by  Charles  H.  Cottrell, 
with  additions  by  Samuel  Birch.  Plates.  5  vols.  8vo,  half  calf,  gilt 
tops.  London,  1848-67 

*  A  fine  copy  of  this  exhaustive  work,  containing  complete  hieroglyphic  Dictionary 
and  Grammar,  the  Book  of  the  Dead,  Chrestomathy,  etc.  Very  rare,  the  fifth  volume 
especially  so. 

5197  CAULFIELD   (A.  ST.  G.)     The  Temple  of  the  Kings  at  Abydos 

(Sety  I).  With  drawings  (26  full-page  plates)  by  H.  L.  Christie, 
and  a  chapter  by  W.  M.  Flinders  Petrie.     4to,  boards.     London,  1902 

5198  CHABAS  (F.)     Les  Pasteurs  en  figypte.     4to,  limp  boards,  pp.  56. 

*  On  the  Shepherd  Kings.  Amsterdam,  1 868 

5199  fitudes  sur  l'Antiquite  Historique  d'apres  les  Sources  figypti- 

ennes  et  Les  Monuments  reputes  Prehistoriques.  Deuxieme 
edition,  revue  et  augmentee.  6  plates  and  260  illustrations  in  the  text. 
Royal  8vo,  wrappers,  pp.  606.  Paris,  1873 

5200  Le  Calendrier  des  Jours  Fastes  et  Nefastes  de  l'Annee  figypti- 

enne.  Traduction  complete  du  Papyrus  Sallier  IV.  8vo,  wrappers, 
pp.  136.     Presentation  copy.  Chalons,  n.  d.  [1890?] 

5201  CHAMPOLLION  (J.  F.— LE  JEUNE).     Dictionnaire  Egyptien  en 

ficriture  Hieroglyphique.  Publie  d'apres  les  manuscrits  autographes, 
et  sous  les  Auspices  de  M.  Villemain  par  M.  Champollion  Figeac. 
[Printed  in  lithographic  script.]     Folio,  wrappers,  pp.  487. 

*  Scarce.  Paris,  1841 

5202  COOPER    (W.   R.)     Serpent  Myths  of  Ancient  Egypt.     A  Com- 

parative History  of  these  Myths,  compiled  from  the  "Ritual  of  the 
Dead,"  Egyptian  Inscriptions,  Papyri,  and  Monuments  in  the  British 
and  Continental  Museums.  With  notes  and  remarks  by  S.  Birch,  M. 
Renouf,  M.  Lenormant,  S.  M.  Drach,  and  other  Egyptologers.  129 
illustrations.     8vo,  wrappers,  pp.  86.  London,  1873 

5203  Short  History  of  Egyptian   Obelisks.     With  translations   of 

many  of  the  Hieroglyphic  Inscriptions  by  M.  Francois  Chabas. 
Second  Edition.     Crown  8vo,  cloth.  London  [1877] 

5204  CORY     (ISAAC    PRESTON).      Chronological    Inquiry    into    the 

Ancient  History  of  Egypt.     i2mo,  half  cloth. 

London:  Pickering,  1837 


600  Western  ant)  Central  Hsta 

E  GY  PT —Continued. 

5205  DAWSON  (SIR  J.  WILLIAM).     Egypt  and  Syria.     Their  Physi- 

cal Features  in  relation  to  Bible  History.     Illustrations.     Crown  8vo, 
cloth.  [London]  1885 

5206  EGYPT  EXPLORATION  FUND.     The  Store  City  of  Pithom  and 

the   route   of  the   Exodus.     By   Edouard   Naville.     Third   Edition. 
4to,  boards.  London,  1888 

*  Illustrated  with  13  plates  mostly  from  photographs,  and  two  maps.  A  most 
interesting  account  of  the  results  of  the  excavations  on  the  site  of  what  is  supposed  to 
be  the  "treasure  city,"  built  by  the  Israelites  for  the  Pharaoh  of  the  "  oppression," 
Rameses  II.  The  brick  buildings  were  mainly  constructed  of  sun-dried  bricks  made 
without  straw. 

These  publications  of  the  Egypt  Exploration  Fund  were  mostly  published  at  $5 
each,  and  many  are  now  out  of  print  and  scarce. 

5207  Tanis.     Part  I,  by  W.   M.   Flinders   Petrie;   and,   Part  II, 

Nebesheh  (Am)  and  Defenneh  (Tahpanhes),  by  Petrie,  with  chap- 
ters by  A.  S.  Murray  and  F.  L.  Griffith.     2  vols.  4to,  boards. 

London,  1885-88 

*  The  Zoan  of  the  Bible,  and  a  very  early  city  of  the  delta.  Famous  for  its 
sculptures  and  sphinxes,  supposedly  of  the  Hyksos  period.  Illustrated  with  about  80 
plates  and  plans. 

5208  Naukratis.    Part  I,  by  W.  M.  Flinders  Petrie,  with  chapters 

by  C.  Smith,  E.  Gardner,  and  B.  V.  Head;  Part  II,  by  E.  A.  Gardner, 
and  Appendix  by  F.  L.  Griffith.    2  vols.  4to,  boards.    London,  1886-88 

*  A  centre  of  commerce  with  Greece,  and  containing  a  large  number  of  Greek 
settlers,  the  remains  showing  the  influence  of  Greek  art  on  that  of  the  Egyptians. 
Illustrated  with  nearly  100  plates. 

5209  Goshen,  and  the  Shrine  of  Saft  el  Henneh.     By  Edouard 

Naville.     4to,  boards.  London,  1887 

*  With  1 1  plates  and  plans. 

5210  Two  Hieroglyphic  Papyri  from  Tanis.  I.  The  Sign  Papy- 
rus, by  F.  L.  Griffith;  II.  The  Geographical  Papyri,  by  W.  M.  F. 
Petrie,  and  Prof.  H.  Brugsch.     4to,  boards.  London,  1889 

*  An  Extra  Publication  of  the  Fund.     With  15  facsimile  plates. 

521 1  The  Mound  of  the  Jew,  and  the  City  of  Onias.     By  Edouard 

Naville ;  The  Antiquities  of  Tell  el  Yahudiyeh,  by  F.  L.  Griffith.     In 
one  volume.     4to,  boards.  London,  1890 

*  Possibly  the  Onias  mentioned  by  Josephus,  and  undoubtedly  a  Jewish  settlement. 
The  volume  also  contains  accounts  of  researches  at  Heliopolis  and  elsewhere.  Illus- 
trated with  26  plates. 


■flXHestern  anfc  Central  Bsia  60 1 

EGYPT— Continued. 

5212  EGYPT    EXPLORATION     FUND.       Bubastis.       By     Edouard 

Naville.     4to,  boards.  London,  1891 

*  Bubastis,  the  Pi-Beseth  mentioned  by  Ezekiel.  One  of  the  most  important  cities 
of  the  delta,  described  by  Herodotus.  The  remains  found  date  back  to  before  the 
period  of  the  Hyksos,  and  are  most  valuable  to  the  historian.  In  this  city  was  the 
principal  worship  of  the  cat-headed  goddess  Bast,  or  the  goddess  of  pleasure,  and  a 
whole  cemetery — covering  several  acres — was  found  where  the  sacred  animals  had  been 
buried.     With  54  plates, 

5213  The  Festival  Hall  of  Osorkon  II,  and  the  Great  Temple 

of  Bubastis.     By  Edouard  Naville.     4to,  boards.  London,  1892 

*  The  greater  portion  of  the  40  plates  are  representations  of  the  inscriptions  de- 
picting a  great  festival  given  by  Osorkon  the  Second — of  the  XXII.  Dynasty. 

5214  Ahnas  el  Medineh,  with  chapters  on  Mendes,  the  Nome  of 

Thoth,  and  Leontopolis.  By  E.  Naville,  and  Prof.  T.  Hayter  Lewis; 
The  Tomb  of  Paheri  at  El  Kab,  by  J.  J.  Tylor  and  E.  L.  Griffith.  In 
one  volume.     4to,  boards.  London,  1894 

*  Ahnas  el  Medineh,  or  Heracleopolis — or,  as  it  is  called  in  papyri,  Chmunu  (Che- 
nensu) — is  also  supposed  to  be  by  some  authorities  the  Hanes  of  Isaiah.  The  excava- 
tions have  not  thrown  much  definite  light  on  this  latter  point,  but  have  proved  that 
the  town  must  have  existed  at  a  very  early  period,  before  the  XII  Dynasty.  An  early 
papyrus,  which  narrates  the  story  of  the  struggle  between  the  sun-god  Ra  and  the 
powers  of  darkness,  mentions  this  city.     Illustrated  with  28  plates. 

5215  Atlas  of  Ancient  Egypt.     With  Complete  Index,  Geographi- 
cal and  Historical  Notes,  Biblical  References,  etc.     4to,  cloth. 

*  Special  Publication  of  the  Fund.  London,  1894 

5216  The  Temple  of  Deir  El  Bahari,  its  Plan,  its  Founders,  and 

its  First  Explorers.     By  E.  Naville.     4to,  boards.  London,.  1894 

*  The  Tomb  of  Queen  Chnemtamum  or  Hatshepsu,  of  the  XVIII  Dynasty.  The 
14  plates  reproduce  the  inscriptions  showing  the  famous  expedition  sent  by  the  Queen 
to  the  "  Land  of  Punt,"  in  which  are  shown  the  ships  of  the  Egyptians,  the  inhabi- 
tants of  the  land  of  Punt,  who  apparently  were  negroes,  the  vegetation,  frankincense 
trees,  etc. 

5217  The  Temple  of  Deir  El  Bahari.     By  Edouard  Naville.     The 

four  volumes  of  plates,  and  scale  plans,  containing  in  all  118  large- 
size  plates,  some  colored  in  facsimile  of  the  original.  4  vols,  folio, 
boards.  London,  1894-1901 

5218  Deshasheh.     By  W.  M.  Flinders  Petrie.     4to,  boards. 

London, 1898 

*  Explorations  of  tombs  of  the  Vth  and  Vlth  Dynasties.  The  inscriptions  repre- 
senting the  life  of  the  people  in  much  detail.     With  38  plates. 


602  Western  anfc  Central  Bsia 

EGWT— Continued. 

5219  EGYPT  EXPLORATION  FUND.  Dendereh.  By  W.  M.  Flind- 
ers Petrie.  With  38  plates ;  and  the  Special  Extra  Number  containing 
32  extra  plates.     2  vols.  4to,  boards.  London,  1900 

*  One  of  the  most  famous  and  best-known  temples  of  Egypt,  sacred  to  Hathor  the 
goddess  of  love.  The  explorations  were  mainly  in  the  cemeteries,  where  some  of  the 
earliest  "  mastabas  "  in  Egypt  are  found,  dating  back  to  the  IVth  Dynasty. 

2220  The  Royal  Tombs  of  the  First  Dynasty.      By  W.   M. 

Flinders  Petrie.  2  parts  containing  130  plates,  and  the  Special  Extra 
Number  containing  35  extra  plates.     Together  3  vols.  4to,  boards. 

London,  1900-1901 

5221  Diospolis  Parva.     The  Cemeteries  of  Abadiyeh  and  Hu.     By 

W.  M.  Flinders  Petrie.     With  a  chapter  by  A.  C.  Mace.     4to,  boards. 

London,  1901 

*  Excavations  on  pre-historic  sites  in  Egypt.  With  48  plates.  Special  Extra  Pub- 
lication of  the  Fund. 

5222  Reports  of  the  Ordinary  General  Meetings,  8th  to  10th,  12th, 

14th  to  17th,  1893-1903;  in  the  original  wrappers,  and  2  other 
pamphlets.     10  pieces. 

5223  Archaeological  Reports.     1892-1893  to  1902-1903,  with  the 

Special  Extra  Report  on  the  work  at  Ahnas  and  Beni  Hasan,  by  M. 
Naville  and  others.  With  illustrations,  maps,  and  plans.  11  pieces. 
4to,  wrappers. 

5224  Archaeological  Survey  of  Egypt.     Beni  Hasan.     By  Percy 

E.  Newbery.  With  plans  and  measurements  by  G.  Willoughby 
Fraser.     Parts  1,  2,  and  4.     3  vols.  4to,  boards. 

London,  1893,  1894,  1900 

*  Famous  Tombs  of  the  Xllth  Dynasty  (B.  C.  2800-2500),  noted  for  the  richness 
and  elaborateness  of  their  inscriptions,  reproduced  in  these  volumes  in  full  detail. 
Over  100  plates  are  given,  many  of  them  colored  in  facsimile  of  the  original  coloring. 
In  the  last  part  are  enlarged  details  of  the  human  figures,  and  animals  represented 
wholly  in  colors. 

5225  Archaeological  Survey  of  Egypt.     The  Mastaba  of  Ptah- 

hetep  and  Akhethetep  at  Saqqareh.  By  N.  de  G.  Davies.  2  vols. 
4to,  boards.  London,  1900-1901 

*  The  "  Mastaba  "  are  the  tombs  of  the  Old  Empire  of  Egypt,  built  of  stone,  as  dis- 
tinguished from  the  rock-cut  tombs  of  the  later  dynasties.  These  particular  tombs  at 
Saqqarah  date  back  to  the  Vth  Dynasty,  and  are  specially  important  for  the  graphic 
pictures  represented  of  the  daily  life  of  the  Egyptians  of  the  period.  The  subjects 
represent  banqueting  scenes,  hunters,  a  market  place,  cattle  feeding,  games  and 
sports,  wine  making,  farmyard  scenes.  65  large-size  plates  are  given — three  in  colors, 
from  photographs  and  tracings. 


Western  anb  Central  Hsia  603 

EGYPT— Continued. 

5226  EGYPT  EXPLORATION   FUND.     Arch/eological  Survey  of 

Egypt.     The  Rock  Tombs  of  Sheikh  Said.     By  N.  de  G.  Davies. 
4to,  boards.  London,  1901 

*  Some  of  the  earliest  rock-cut  tombs,  probably  dating  back  to  the  Vlth  Dynasty, 
and  made  for  important  personages  of  the  court,  or  the  governor  of  the  province. 
The  ancient  town  close  to  these  tombs  was  the  celebrated  Hermopolis  of  the  Greeks, 
and  famous  for  its  temples  to  the  god  Thoth.  34  plates  are  given  of  the  inscriptions 
representing  a  fowling  scene  in  the  Nile  marshes,  with  hippopotami  and  reed  boats, 
pastoral  and  banqueting  scenes,  etc. 

5227  ERMAN  (ADOLF).     Life  in  Ancient  Egypt.     Translated  by  H.  M. 

Tirard.     / /  plates,  and  400  illustrations  in  the  text.     Royal  8vo,  cloth. 

London,  1894 

5228  FRITH'S  PHOTOGRAPHS.     Egypt  and  Palestine  Photographed 

and  Described.     By  Francis  Frith.     j6  large  photographs,  with  de- 
scriptive text.     2  vols,  folio,  half  morocco.  London   [1858-59] 

*  The  photographs  are  mostly  of  Egypt. 

5229  GLIDDON     (GEORGE    R.)       Otia    ^Egyptiaca.      Discourse    on 

Egyptian  Archaeology,  and  Hieroglyphical  Discoveries.     8vo,  cloth. 

London,  1849 

5230  GRIFFITH   (F.  L.)     The  Inscriptions  of  Siut  and  Der  Rifeh.     21 

full-page  plates  of  facsimiles.     4to,  boards.  London,  1889 

*  Inscriptions  of  a  miscellaneous  nature  dating  from  the  Xllth  to  the  IXth  dynasty. 
Some  of  them  refer  to  the  martial  deeds  of  a  certain  Tefaba,  who  was  apparently  a 
Prince  or  Ruler  of  Siut,  in  crushing  out  a  rebellion. 

5231  GUIDE    BOOKS.      Murray's    Hand-Book,    London,    1880;    Baede- 

ker's Guide  to  Lower  Egypt,  Leipzig,   1895.     Maps,   etc.     3  vols. 
i2mo,  cloth. 

5232  HARRIS  (A.  C.)     Hieroglyphical  Standards,  representing  places  in 

Egypt  supposed  to  be  Nomes  and  Toparchies.     8  plates  of  hiero- 
glyphics.    4to,  cloth,  pp.  17.     Presentation  copy.         London  [1852] 

5233  HAYNES    (HENRY  W.)     Discovery  of  Palaeolithic  Flint  Imple- 

ments in  Upper  Egypt.     7  plates  of  examples.     Large  4to,  wrappers. 

n.  p.,  1881 

5234  HEATH  (D.  I.)     The  Exodus  Papyri.     With  Historical  and  Chrono- 

logical Introduction  by  Miss  F.  Corbaux.     8vo,  cloth.     London,  1855 


604  Western  an&  Central  Hsia 

E  GYPT— Contimied. 

5235  HORAPOLLOS  NILOUS.     Horapollinis  Hieroglyphica,  Graece  et 

Latine,  cum  Observationibus  &  Notis  Johann  Merceri,  Dayid  Hoe- 
schelii  et  Nicolai  Caussini.  Curante  Joanne  Cornelio  de  Pauw,  qui 
suas  etiam  Observationes  addidit.     4to,  half  morocco. 

Trajecti  ad  Rhenum  (Utrecht),  1727 

5236  Horapollinis  Niloi  Hieroglyphica,  edidit  diversorum  codicum 

recenter  collatorum .  . .  editionum  varias  lectiones  et  versionem 
Latinam  subjunxit  Conrad  Leemans.  5  folding  plates,  zvith  some  of 
the  hieroglyphs  colored.     8vo,  limp  boards.  Amsterdam,  1835 

5237  The    Hieroglyphics    of    Horapollo    Nilous.      By    Alexander 

Turner  Cory.     Frontispiece  and  illustrations.     Post  8vo,  cloth. 

London:  Pickering,  1840 

*  Scarce.  The  original  manuscript  (written  probably  about  the  fifth  century  A.  C.) 
is  a  treatise  on  Egyptian  Hieroglyphics,  with  explanations  of  the  signs.  The  signs 
are  here  depicted  to  which  each  particular  explanation  refers,  the  whole  illustrating  the 
ancient  Egyptian  mythology,  and  sacred  beliefs.  The  original  Greek  text  is  given 
with  parallel  English  translation. 

5238  HOSKINS  (G.  A.)     Travels  in  Ethiopia,  above  the  Second  Cataract 

of  the  Nile;  exhibiting  the  state  of  that  country  and  its  various  in- 
habitants under  the  Dominion  of  Mohammed  Ali ;  and  illustrating  the 
Antiquities,  Arts  and  History  of  the  Ancient  Kingdom  of  Meroe. 
Map  and  90  illustrations  (including  some  colored  plates).     4to,  cloth. 

London,  1835 

*  The  colored  plates  are  very  fine  facsimiles  of  sculptures  on  a  tomb  at  Thebes,  the 
other  illustrations  are  very  carefully  drawn  from  nature.     Scarce. 

5239  IBRAHIM-HILMY  (PRINCE).     The  Literature  of  Egypt  and  the 

Soudan,  from  the  Earliest  Times  to  1885  inclusive.  A  Bibliography : 
comprising  Printed  Books,  Periodical  Writings  and  Papers  of 
Learned  Societies ;  Maps  and  Charts ;  Ancient  Papyri,  Manuscripts, 
Drawings,  etc.     2  vols.  4to,  cloth.  London,  1886-87 

5240  KENRICK  (JOHN).     The  Egypt  of  Herodotus;  being  the  Second 

and  Part  of  the  Third  Books  of  his  History,  with  Notes  and  pre- 
liminary dissertations.     8vo,  cloth.  London,  1841 

5241  Ancient  Egypt  under  the  Pharaohs.     2  vols.  8vo,  cloth. 

London,  1850 

5242  KING    (REV.  JAMES).     Cleopatra's   Needle.     A   History  of  the 

London  Obelisk  with  an  Exposition  of  the  Hieroglyphics.  Illus- 
trations.    Crown  8vo,  cloth.  [London,  1883] 


Mestern  anfc  Central  Hsia  605 

E  GY  PT—  Continued. 

5243  KLAPROTH  (J.)    Examen  critique  des  travaux  de  feu  M.  Champol- 

lion  sur  les  Hieroglyphes.  5  folding  plates  and  cuts  in  the  text.  Paris, 
1832;  Lettre  sur  la  Decouverte  des  Hieroglyphes  Acrologiques,  par 
le  meme  auteur,  Paris,  1827.  The  two  bound  in  one  volume.  8vo, 
half  calf.  Paris,  1827-32 

5244  KLUNZINGER    (C.  B.)     Upper  Egypt;  its  People  and  its  Pro- 

ducts . . .  the  Manners,  Customs,  Superstitions,  and  Occupations  of 
the  People  of  the  Nile  Valley,  the  Desert  and  the  Red  Sea  Coast,  etc. 
With  prefatory  note  by  Dr.  George  Schweinfurth.  Illustrations. 
8vo,  cloth.  London,  1878 

5245  LANE   (EDWARD   WILLIAM).     Manners  and  Customs  of  the 

Modern  Egyptians,  in  1833-35,  partly  from  notes  made  in  1825-28. 
Fifth  Edition,  with  additions  by  E.  Stanley  Lane-Poole.     Illustrated. 

2  vols,  post  8vo,  cloth.  (With  Autograph  Letter  Signed  by  E.  W. 
Lane,  dated  London,  10th  Dec,  1836.)  London,  1871 

5246  Cairo  Fifty  Years  Ago.     Edited  by  Stanley  Lane-Poole.    Plan 

of  Medieval  Cairo.     Post  8vo,  cloth.  London,  1896 

5247  LANE-POOLE   (STANLEY).      Cairo.      Sketches  of  its  History, 

Monuments,  and  Social  Life.  Third  Edition.  Numerous  illustra- 
tions.   8vo,  cloth.  London,  1898 

5248  LAUTH  (FRANZ  JOSEPH).     Manetho  und  der  Turiner  Konigs- 

Papyrus,  unter  sich,  mit  den  Denkmalern  und  andern  Urkunden 
verglichen  und  kritisch  gepriift.  Lithograph  frontispiece.  4to,  half 
morocco  Munich,  1865 

*  The   first   part,  40  pp.,  in  type;  the  remainder,  pp.  41-256,  in  lithograph  script, 
with  facsimiles  of  the  fragments  of  the  manuscripts. 

5249 Moses    der    Ebraeer.      Nach    zwei    .^Egyptischen    Papyrus- 

Urkunden  in  hieratischer  Schriftart,  zum  ersten  Male  dargestellt. 

3  plates  of  facsimiles  of  the  papyrus.     Royal  8vo,  wrappers,  pp.  105. 

Munich,  1868 

5250  LEPSIUS  (DR.  RICHARD).     Denkmaler  aus  Agypten  und  Athi- 

opien.     Large  4to,  wrappers,  pp.  36.  Berlin,  1849 

5251  Discoveries  in  Egypt,  Ethiopia,  and  the  Peninsula  of  Sinai  in 

1842-45.  Edited,  with  notes,  by  Kenneth  R.  H.  Mackenzie.  Map 
and  colored  frontispiece.     8vo,  half  calf  (rubbed).        London,  1852 


606  Western  ant>  Central  Bsia 

EGY  PT— Continued. 

5252  LIEBLEIN     (J.)      Recherches    sur    la     Chronologie    figyptienne, 

d'apres  les  listes  Genealogiques.  Vignette  on  title  and  9  folding 
plates  of  characters.    Royal  8vo,  wrappers,  pp.  147.     Christiania,  1873 

5253  LOCKYER  (J.  NORMAN).     The  Dawn  of  Astronomy.     A  Study 

of  the  Temple- Worship  and  Mythology  of  the  Ancient  Egyptians. 
Numerous  plans,  illustrations  of  monuments,  inscriptions,  etc.  Thick 
8vo,  cloth.  New  York,  1894 

5254  MAHAFFY   (J.  P.)     The  Empire  of  the  Ptolemies.     Illustrations. 

Post  8vo,  cloth.  London,  1895 

5255  MAKRIZI  (TAKI-EDDIN-AHMED).    Histoire  des  Sultans  Mam- 

louks  de  l'figypte,  ecrite  en  Arabe.  Traduite  en  Francais  et  accom- 
pagnee  de  notes  philologiques,  historiques,  geographiques,  par  M. 
Quatremere.  4  parts  in  2  vols.  4to  (lacks  titles  to  Part  I.  Vol.  1,  and 
Part  I.  Vol.  2,  and  inserted  instead  are  the  titles  of  Parts  2  of  vols. 
1  and  2.)  Paris  [1837-1845] 

*The  original  was  written  in  the  14th  Century. 

5256  MARIETTE   (AUGUSTE).     Choix  de  Monuments  et  de  Dessins 

decouverts  ou  executes  pendant  le  deblaiement  de  Serapeum  de 
Memphis.  2  plans  of  the  Necropolis,  and  10  engraved  plates  of 
monuments,  excavations,  etc.     4X0,  wrappers,  pp.  12.  Paris,  1856 

*  Scarce.     By  Mariette-Bey. 

5257  The  Monuments  of  Upper  Egypt.     Translated  by  Alphonse 

Mariette.     Map.     Crown  8vo,  cloth.  London,  1877 

5258  Outlines  of  Ancient  Egyptian  History.     Translated  and  edited, 

with  notes,  by  Mary  Brodrick.  Second  Edition.  Tables  of  the  Car- 
touches of  the  Kings  of  Egypt,  and  Calendar.     Post  8vo,  cloth. 

London,  1892 

5259  MASPERO  (GASTON).     Guide  du  Visiteur  au  Musee  de  Boulaq 

(Cairo).  Plan  of  the  Museum  and  photographic  plates  of  Egyptian 
remains.     Post  8vo,  cloth.  Boulaq,  1883 

5260  Egyptian    Archaeology.     Translated    from    the    French    by 

Amelia  B.  Edwards,     zpp  illustrations.     8vo,  cloth.        London,  1887 

5261  Egyptian    Archaeology.      Translated    from    the    French    by 

Amelia  B.  Edwards.  2pp  illustrations.  Royal  8vo,  vellum  boards, 
uncut.  London,  1887 

*  One  of  only  50  copies  on  Large  Paper. 

5262  Les  Contes  Populaires  de  l'figypte  Ancienne,  traduits  et  com- 

mentes.     Deuxieme  edition.     i2mo,  cloth.  Paris,  1889 


Western  ant)  Central  Hsla  607 

EGYPT— Continued. 

5263  MAY  (W.  PAGE).     Helwan,  and  the  Egyptian  Desert.     With  arti- 

cles by  A.  H.  Sayce  and  G.  Schweinfurth.  j  maps,  and  illustrations. 
i2mo,  cloth.  London,  1901 

5264  MOLD  EN  KE    (CHARLES   E.)      The  Language  of  the  Ancient 

Egyptians  and  its  Monumental  Records.     8vo,  wrappers,  pp.  19. 

New  York,  1887 

5265  The  Tale  of  the  Two  Brothers.     A  Fairy  Tale  of  Ancient 

Egypt.  Beng  the  D'Orbiney  Papyrus  in  Hieratic  Characters  in  the 
British  Museum.  (With)  Hieroglyphic  Transcription,  Glossary, 
Notes,  Translation,  and  List  of  Hieratic  Characters,  with  their  Hiero- 
glyphic Equivalents,  Pronunciation,  Determinative  Values,  etc.  8vo, 
wrappers,  pp.  63.     [Part  I.  The  Hieratic  text.]  New  York,  1888 

5266  MOLLER  (GEORG).     Ueber  die  in  einem  spathieratischen  Papyrus 

des  Berliner  Museums  erhaltenen  Pyramidentexte.  Royal  8vo,  wrap- 
pers, pp.  64.     [Printed  in  lithographic  script.]  Berlin,  1900 

5267  MORGAN    (J.    DE).      Recherches    sur   les    Origines    de   l'figypte. 

L'Age  de  la  Pierre  et  les  Metaux;  and,  Ethnographie  Prehistorique 
et  Tombeau  Royal  de  Negadah.  Full-page  plates  in  colors,  and 
numerous  illustrations  in  the  text.     2  vols,  royal  8vo,  wrappers. 

Paris,  1896-97 

5268  MULLER    (W.   MAX).     Asien  und   Europa  nach  Altagyptischen 

Denkmalern.  Mit  einem  vorwort  von  Georg  Ebers.  Map  and  illus- 
trations.    Royal  8vo,  wrappers,  pp.  403.  Leipzig,  1893 

*  A  work  of  the  highest  importance  and  interest,  in*  which  is  collected  the 
scattered  information  about  Asiatic  and  European  countries  to  be  found  in  the 
Egyptian  inscriptions. 

5269  NASH  (D.  W.)     The  Pharaoh  of  the  Exodus.     An  Examination  of 

the  Modern  Systems  of  Egyptian  Chronology.  Plan  of  an  Egyptian 
calendar.     8vo,  cloth.  London,  1863 

5270  NEWBERRY    (PERCY    E.)     The   Life   of   Rekhmara,   Vezir   of 

Upper  Egypt  under  Thotmes  III  and  Amenhetep  II  (circa  B.  C. 
1471-1448).     22  full-page  plates.     4to,  boards.  London,  1900 

5271  OSBURN  (WILLIAM,  JR.)     Ancient  Egypt,  her  Testimony  to  the 

Truth  of  the  Bible.  An  Interpretation  of  the  Inscriptions  and  Pic- 
tures which  remain  upon  her  tombs  and  temples.  Beautiful  colored 
plates,  and  numerous  illustrations  in  the  text.     8vo,  cloth. 

London,  1846 


608  WLcstcvn  anfc  Central  Hsia 

EGYPT— Continued. 

5272  OSBURN  (WILLIAM,  JR.)     Monumental  History  of  Egypt,  as  re- 

corded on  the  ruins  of  her  Temples,  Palaces  and  Tombs.  Maps, 
colored  plates,  etc.     2  vols.  8vo,  half  calf.  London,  1854 

5273  PALMER   (WILLIAM).     Egyptian  Chronicles.     With  a  harmony 

of  Sacred  and  Egyptian  chronology,  and  an  Appendix  on  Babylonian 
and  Assyrian  Antiquities.     Colored  frontispieces.     2  vols.  8vo,  cloth. 

London,  1861 

*  Contains  full  translations  of  the  oldest  records — from  Manetho  and  others. 

5274  PAMPHLETS.     Egyptian  Irrigation,  by  Clarence  T.  Johnson,  34 

maps  and  plates  (U.  S.  Dept.  Agriculture),  1903;  The  Land  of 
Egypt,  by  Gen.  George  W.  Cullum,  map  and  plate  (Amer.  Geog. 
Society),  1881.     2  pamphlets,  8vo,  wrappers,  pp.  100  and  30. 

5275  Excerpts   from   Magazines   and   Journals;    Prospectuses   and 

Notices  of  the  Egypt  Exploration  Society,  and  other  similar  material 
relating  to  Egypt,  including  Bolton  on  the  Papyrus  Ebers,  1875; 
Guide  to  the  Temple  of  Deir  el  Bahari  [1895]  ;  Brinton  on  the  Jour- 
ney of  the  Soul;  Shaw  on  the  Temple  of  Heliopolis;  Davis  on  the 
Canopus  Stone ;  etc.     35  pieces. 

5276  PERRING  (J.  E.)     The  Pyramids  of  Gizeh  (and  of  Saqarah,  etc.). 

From  actual  survey  and  admeasurement  by  J.  E.  Perring.  Illus- 
trated with  Notes  and  References  to  the  several  plans,  and  with 
Sketches  taken  on  the  spot,  by  E.  J.  Andrews.  58  large  plates  and 
scale  plans.  Large  folio,  three-quarter  red  morocco,  gilt  top.  (3 
parts  in  one.).  London,  1839-42 

*  The  most  elaborate  work  ever  published  about  the  Pyramids.     The  original 
price  was  fifteen  guineas,  in  wrappers. 

5277  PERROT   (GEORGES)   and  CHIPIEZ   (CHARLES).     History 

of  Art  in  Ancient  Egypt.  Translated  and  Edited  by  Walter  Arm- 
strong. 14  steel  and  colored  plates  and  598  illustrations  in  the  text. 
2  vols,  royal  8vo,  cloth.  London,  1883 

5278  PETRIE   (W.  M.  FLINDERS).     The  Pyramids  and  Temples  of 

Gizeh.     17  plates.     4to,  cloth.  London  [1883] 

*  Very  Scarce.     Containing  full  details  of  the  survey  of  the  Great  Pyramid,  the 
results  of  which  contradicted  most  of  the  older  theories  of  Piazzi  Smyth  and  others. 

5279  The   Pyramids  and   Temples  of  Gizeh.     New   and   Revised 

Edition.     7  plates.     Royal  8vo,  cloth.  London  [1885] 


Western  ant)  Central  Hsia  609 

EGYPT— Continued. 

5280  PETRIE   (W.  M.   FLINDERS).       Racial  Photographs  from  the 

Egyptian  Monuments.  Consisting  of  190  i2mo  photographs  mounted 
in  panoramic  form  on  stout  paper.  Folded  to  crown  8vo,  and  in  cloth 
covers.  [London,  1887] 

*  A  valuable  and  interesting  series,  representing,  among  other  races,  the  Amorites, 
Philistines,  the  Hyksos,  Hittites,  ancient  Bedawin  Arabs,  etc. 

5281  Report,    1887,    on    Racial    Photographs    from    the    Ancient 

Egyptian  Pictures  and  Sculptures.  Drawn  up  by  Mr.  Petrie.  In- 
cluding "Remarks  on  Mr.  W.  M.  Flinders  Petrie's  Collection  of 
Ethnographic  Types  in  Egypt,  1887."  By  H.  G.  Tomkins.  8vo, 
sewed,  pp.  20.     (2  copies.)  [London,  1887] 

5282  A  Season  in  Egypt,  1887.     4to,  boards.  London,  1888 

*  On  the  rock  inscriptions  of  Assouan,  the  Pyramids  of  Dashur,  the  weights  of 
Memphis,  etc.     Illustrated. 

5283  Historical  Scarabs.     A  Series  of  Drawings  from  the  Principal 

Collections.  Arranged  Chronologically.  Lithograph  facsimiles  of 
hundreds  of  examples  on  26  folding  plates,  with  descriptive  text. 
Crown  8vo,  cloth.  London,  1889 

5284 Kahun,  Gurob,  and  Hawara.     With  chapters  by  F.  L.  Griffith, 

and  P.  E.  Newberry.     28  full-page  plates.     4to,  boards. 

London,  1890 

5285  Illahun,  Kahun,  and  Gurob,  1889-90.     With  chapters  by  Profs. 

Sayce,  Mahaffy,  and  others.     33  full-page  plates.     4to,  boards. 

London,  1891 

5286  Medum.    36  full-page  plates,  several  colored.    4to,  boards. 

London, 1892 

*The  pyramids  at  Medum,  and  the  "mastabas"  were  probably  built  before  the 
great  pyramids  at  Gizeh. 

5287  Ten  Years'  Digging  in  Egypt,  1881-1891.     Second  Edition, 

revised.     With  map  and  116  illustrations.     i2mo,  cloth. 

London,  1893 

5288  Tell  el  Amarna.     With  chapters  by  Prof.  Sayce,  F.  L.  Griffith, 

and  F.  C.  J.  Spurrell.    4to,  boards.  London,  1894 

*  With  42  full-page  plates,  some  colored. 


610  Western  ant>  Central  Bsta 

E  GY  P  1—Cont  inued. 

5289  PETRIE   (W.  M.  FLINDERS).     A  History  of  Egypt  from  the 

Earliest  Times  ....  to  the  Middle  Ages.  Numerous  illustrations.  6 
vols,  post  8vo,  cloth.  London,  1894-1901 

*Petrie  wrote  the  history  from  the  commencement  to  the  XXXth  Dynasty;  Prof. 
Mahaffy  the  Ptolemaic  Period;  J.  G.  Milne  the  Roman  Period;  and  Stanley  Lane- 
Poole  the  Middle  Ages.     The  best  history  for  popular  reading. 

5290  Egyptian  Decorative  Art.      Examples  of  decorations.      Post 

8vo,  cloth.  London,  1895 

5291  Egyptian,  Tales  translated  from  the  Papyri.     First  and  Second 

Series  (the  4th  to  the  12th,  and  the  18th  to  the  19th  Dynasties). 
Illustrations.     2  vols,  post  8vo,  cloth.  London,  1895 

5292  Naqada  and  Ballas.     By  W.  M.  F.  Petrie  and  J.  E.  Quibell. 

With  chapter  by  F.  C.  J.  Spurrell.     4to,  boards.  London,  1896 

*  With  86  full-page  plates. 

5293  Koptos.     With  a  chapter  by  D.  G.  Hogarth.     4to,  boards. 

♦With  28  full-page  plates.  London,  1896 

5294  Six  Temples  at  Thebes.     With  a  chapter  by  W.  Spiegelberg. 

4to,  boards.  London,  1897 

*  With  26  full-page  plates. 

5295  Religion  and  Conscience  in  Ancient  Egypt.     Post  8vo,  cloth. 

London,  1898 

5296  PETTIGREW  (THOMAS  JOSEPH).    History  of  Egyptian  Mum- 

mies, and  an  Account  of  the  Worship  and  Embalming  of  the  Sacred 
Animals  by  the  Egyptians ....  with  observations  on  mummies  of  the 
Ancient  Peruvians,  the  Canary  Islands,  etc.  Finely  colored  plates 
drawn  by  George  Cruikshank.    4to,  half  morocco,  gilt.    London,  1834 

*  Bound  with  it  is  No.  1  of  Pettigrew's  Encyclopaedia  JEgyptiaca,  1842,  of  which 
no  more  was  published. 

5297  Autobiographical  sketch,  40  pp.,  with  portrait;  an  Obituary 

Notice  for  1864,  written  by  Mr.  Pettigrew ;  sketch  of  him  at  the  time 
of  his  death  (Nov.,  1865)  from  the  Gentleman's  Magazine.  Auto- 
graph inserted.     Bound  in  one  volume,  8vo,  morocco.         [1840-65] 

5298  PICKERING    (CHARLES.)      The  Gliddon   Mummy-Case  in   the 

Museum  of  the  Smithsonian  Institution.  Large  folding  colored  fac- 
simile.    Large  4to,  wrappers.  Washington,  1869 


TKHestern  an&  Central  Bsta  6n 

E  GYPT— Continued. 

5299  PLUTARCH.     Worship  of  Isis  and  Osiris.     Plutarchi  de  Iside  et 

Osiride,  liber,  Graece  et  Anglice,  recensuit,  et  Versionem  Anglicanam 
adjecit  Samuel  Squire.     8vo,  old  calf. 

Cantab.  (Cambridge),  n.  d.  [1744] 

*  Scfarce.  Our  knowledge  of  the  worship  of  Isis  and  Osiris  is  mainly  obtained 
from  this  account  of  Plutarch,  who  received  it  direct  from  the  Egyptian  priests, 
confirmed  by  later  discoveries  and  readings  of  manuscripts  and  inscriptions.  The 
English  translation  occupies  112  pages. 

5300  POOLE    (REGINALD    STUART).      Horse    iEgyptiacse;    or   the 

Chronology  of  Ancient  Egypt,  discovered  from  Astronomical  and 
Hieroglyphic  Records  . . .  and  illustrations  of  the  History  of  the  First 
Nineteen  Dynasties.  Plates  and  numerous  illustrations  of  inscriptions. 
8vo,  cloth.  London,  185 1 

5301  PRICHARD    (J.   C.)     An  Analysis  of  the  Historical  Records   of 

Ancient  Egypt.  With  extracts  from  the  Treatise  on  Egyptian 
Chronology  of  the  late  Prof.  Rask,  of  Copenhagen,  displaying  proofs 
that  the  Egyptians  had  no  continuous  records  from  the  earliest 
periods  of  their  Monarchy.  Frontispiece,  colored  and  other  illus- 
trations.    Royal  8vo,  half  morocco.  London,  1838 

*  With  lengthy  chapters  on  the  worship  of  Isis  and  Osiris. 

5302  RAWLINSON   (GEORGE).      History  of  Ancient  Egypt.     Maps 

and  over  500  illustrations.     2  vols,  thick  8vo,  cloth.         London,  1881 

*  Scarce. 

5303  RAWLINSON   (GEORGE)   and  GILMAN   (A.)     The  Story  of 

Ancient  Egypt.  Map  and  illustrations.  Post  8vo,  cloth.  (Story  of 
the  Nations.)  New  York,  1887 

5304  RAWNSLEY    (HARDWICKE  D.)     Notes  for  the  Nile,  with  a 

Metrical  Rendering  of  the  Hymns  of  Ancient  Egypt,  and  of  the 
Precepts  of  Ptah-Hotep  (the  oldest  book  in  the  world).  Crown  8vo, 
cloth.  London,  1892 

5305  RENOUF  (P.  LE  PAGE).     Elementary  Grammar  of  the  Ancient 

Egyptian  Language  in  the  Hieroglyphic  Type.  Royal  8vo,  cloth. 
(Archaic  classics.)  London  [1875] 

5306  Ancient  Egyptian  Grammar.     Another  copy.     Cloth. 

London,  1875 

53°7  Egyptian  Exercise  Sheets,  containing  texts,  transliteration,  and 

translation.     Nos.  1,  2,  and  3.     Six  copies  of  each.     (As  one  piece.) 


612  WLcstetn  aito  Central  Bsia 

EGYPT— Continued. 

5308  RENOUF  (P.  LE  PAGE).     The  Origin  and  Growth  of  Religion  as 

illustrated  by  the  Religion  of  Ancient  Egypt.  Second  Edition.  8vo, 
cloth.     (Hibbert  Lectures.)  London,  1884 

5309  RHIND    (A.   HENRY).     Thebes.     Its  Tombs  and  their  Tenants, 

ancient  and  present,  including  a  record  of  excavations  in  the  Necro- 
polis. 17  plates  and  illustrations,  including  some  finely  colored. 
Royal  8vo,  cloth.  London,  1862 

5310  ROSETTA   STONE.     Inscription   Grecque   de  Rosette.    Texte   et 

traduction  litterale,  accompagnee  d'un  Commentaire  Critique,  His- 
torique  et  Archeologique.  Par  M.  Letronne.  With  facsimile  of  the 
Greek  text,  and  illustrations  throughout.     Royal  8vo,  half  roan. 

Paris,  1840 

531 1  Analyse   Grammaticale   du   Texte   Demotique   du   Decret   de 

Rosette.  Par  F.  de  Saulcy.  Tome  premier.  (All  published.) 
Folding  plate.     4to,  half  calf.  Paris,  1845 

5312  ROUGE    (VICOMTE   EMMANUEL   DE).     Recherches   sur   les 

Monuments  qu'on  peut  Attribuer  aux  six  Premieres  Dynasties  de 
Manethon.  7  large  folding  plates  of  facsimiles,  etc.  Large  4to, 
wrappers,  pp.  165.  '  Paris,  1866 

5313 Chrestomathie  figyptienne.     Abrege  Grammatical.    Deuxieme 

Fascicule.     Royal  8vo,  half  morocco.  Paris,  1868 

5314  RUSSELL  (REV.  M.)     View  of  Ancient  and  Modern  Egypt.    Map 

and  illustrations.     i2mo,  half  calf,  gilt  top.  Edinburgh,  1844 

5315  SALT   (HENRY).     Essay  on  Dr.  Young's  and  M.  Champollion's 

Phonetic  System  of  Hieroglyphics.  7  folding  plates.  Royal  8vo, 
boards  (broken).  London,  1825 

5316  SAYCE   (A.  H.)      The  Races  of  the  Old  Testament    (illustrated 

mainly  from  Egyptian  monuments).  Illustrations.  Crown  8vo, 
cloth.  [London]  1891 

5317  The  Egypt  of  the  Hebrews  and  Herodotos.     Post  8vo,  cloth. 

New  York,  1895 

5318  SEYFFARTH   (DR.    GUST.)       Grammatica   iEgyptiaca.      Erste 

Anleitung  zum  Uebersetzen  Altagyptischer  Literaturwerke  nebst  der 
Geschichte  des  Hieroglyphenschiissels.  92  lithographic  tables  of 
hieroglyphics.     8vo,  full  scored  calf,  gilt  edges.  Gotha,  1855 


Tlfflestern  anfc  Central  Bsia  613 

EGY  PT— Continued. 

5319  SEYFFARTH   (DR.  GUST.)     The  Hieroglyphic  Tablet  of  Pom- 

peium.  Grammatically  translated  and  commented  on.  52  tables  of 
hieroglyphics.     8vo,  wrappers.  [St.  Louis]  1881 

5320  SHARPE  (SAMUEL).     Rudiments  of  a  Vocabulary  of  Egyptian 

Hieroglyphics.     16  plates  of  characters.     4to,  boards,  cloth  back. 

London,  1837 

5321  The  History  of  Egypt  from  the  earliest  times  till  the  Conquest 

by  the  Arabs,  A.  D.  640.     A  New  Edition.     Thick  8vo,  cloth. 

♦Presentation  copy.  London,  1846 

5322  The  History  of  Egypt  from  the  Earliest  Times.     Maps  and 

over  350  illustrations.  Fourth  Edition.  2  vols.  8vo,  full  calf,  gilt 
edges.  London,  1859 

*  The  earlier  editions  did  not  contain  illustrations. 

5323  Chronology  and  Geography  of  Ancient  Egypt.     Plates  of  car- 
touches of  Kings'  names,  and  map,  etc.    8vo,  half  cloth.    London,  1849 

5324  Egyptian  Antiquities  in  the  British  Museum.     Facsimiles  of 

the  tablets.     Post  8vo,  cloth.  London,  1862 

*  With  presentation  inscription  to  Owen  Jones  from  Joseph  Bonomi,  the  Egyptian 
traveller  and  student,  to  whom  the  book  is  dedicated. 

5325  Egyptian  Mythology  and  Egyptian  Christianity,  with  their  In- 
fluence on  the  Opinions  of  Modern  Christendom.     Post  8vo,  cloth. 

London,  1863 

5326  The  Alabaster  Sarcophagus  of  Oimenepthah  I.,  King  of  Egypt, 

now  in  Sir  John  Soane's  Museum,  Lincoln's  Inn  Fields.  19  plates 
of  facsimiles  drawn  by  Joseph  Bonomi.  Large  4to,  boards,  cloth 
back,  pp.  45.  London,  1864 

5327  SMYTH  (C.  PIAZZI).     Life  and  Work  at  the  Great  Pyramid  dur- 

ing .  . .  1865  ;  with  a  discussion  of  the  facts  ascertained.  Lithographic 
and  other  illustrations.    3  vols.  8vo,  cloth,  gilt  tops.     Edinburgh,  1867 

*  Best  edition,  with  the  fullest  details — exterior  and  interior — of  the  Great  Pyra- 
mid. 

5328  On  the  Antiquity  of  Intellectual  Man,  from  a  Practical  and 

Astronomical  Point  of  View.     Chronological  chart.     Post  8vo,  cloth. 

Edinburgh,  1868 

*  A  sequel  to  his  book  on  the  Pyramids  of  Egypt. 


614  Western  ant)  Central  Hsia 

EGYPT— Continued. 

5329  SMYTH  (C.PIAZZI).  The  Great  Pyramid  in  Egypt.  Part  I.  Origi- 
nal Observations ;  Part  II.  Recovery  of  the  Ancient,  from  the  Modern, 
Dimensions.  Folding  plates.  Oblong  royal  8vo,  half  morocco. 
Presentation  copy  to  Wm.  Simpson  with  his  autograph  and  bookplate. 
(Clippings  laid  in.)  [Edinburgh,  1872] 

♦Vol.  13  of  the  Edinburgh  Astronomical  Observations. 

533°  Our  Inheritance  in  the  Great  Pyramid.     New  and  Enlarged 

Edition,  containing  all  Important  Discoveries  to  the  Present  Time. 
17  explanatory  plates.     Thick  8vo,  cloth.  London,  1874 

5331  Our  Inheritance  in  the  Great  Pyramid.     <?5  explanatory  plates 

showing  the  crucial  parts  of  this . .  .  primeval  structure,  in  plan,  eleva- 
tion and  section.     8vo,  cloth.  London,  1890 

5332  SPINETO    (MARQUIS).      The    Elements    of    Hieroglyphics    and 

Egyptian  Antiquities.     //  plates  of  inscriptions.     8vo,  cloth. 

London,  1845 

5333  STUART  (VILLIERS).     Nile  Gleanings;  Ethnology,  History  and 

Art  of  Ancient  Egypt  as  revealed  by  Egyptian  Paintings  and  Bas- 
Reliefs,  with  descriptions  of  Nubia  and  its  Great  Rock  Temples  to  the 
Second  Cataract.  58  colored  and  outline  plates,  plan,  and  illustrations 
in  the  text.     Thick  royal  8vo,  cloth.  London,  1879 

5334  The  Funeral  Tent  of  an  Egyptian  Queen,  printed  in  colors,  in 

facsimile,  from  the  author's  drawings  taken  at  Boulak.  With  the 
latest  information  regarding  other  Monuments  and  Discoveries,  trans- 
lations of  the  Hieroglyphic  Texts,  and  Explanatory  Notes.  32 
plates,  and  some  other  illustrations.     Royal  8vo,  cloth.     London,  1882 

5335  Egypt  After  the  War.     A  Tour  of  Inspection . . .  among  the 

Natives,  with  descriptions  of  their  Homes  and  Habits  . .  .  Notices  of 
the  latest  Archaeological  Discoveries,  and  a  revised  account  of  the 
Funeral  Canopy  of  an  Egyptian  Queen.  70  plates  (some  colored) 
and  woodcuts  in  the  text.     Thick  royal  8vo,  cloth.         London,  1883 

5336  TIELE   (C.  P.)       Histoire  Comparee  des  Anciennes  Religions  de 

1'figypte  et  des  Peuples  Semitiques.  Traduite  par  G.  Collins  . . . 
preface  par  A.  Reville.     Royal  8vo,  half  calf.  Paris,  1882 

5337  History  of  the  Egyptian  Religion.  Translated,  with  the  co- 
operation of  the  author  by  James  Ballingal.  8vo,  cloth.  (Triib- 
ner's  Oriental  Series.)  London,  1882 


Western  an&  Central  Hsia  615 

EGYPT— Continued. 

5338  TORR    (CECIL).      Memphis   and   Mycenae.      An   Examination   of 

Egyptian  Chronology,  and  its  Application  to  the  early  History  of 
Greece.     8vo,  cloth.  Cambridge,  1896 

5339  [TUDOR    (MR.)].     Egyptian   History   deduced   from    Monuments 

still  in  Existence.  Part  I.  From  Menes  to  Osirtesen.  (No  more 
published.)  //  plates  of  inscriptions,  monuments,  etc.  4to,  wrap- 
pers, cloth  back.  London,  1840 

5340  USHABTI.     An  original  Ushabti  from  a  tomb  of  the  XlXth  Dynasty 

(about  1400  B.  C),  in  limestone,  tf/4  in.  in  height. 

•The  word  Ushabti — which  may  be  translated  "The  Answerer" — is  the  name 
given  to  a  small  figure  found  in  tombs  and  supposed  to  fulfil  the  duties  incum- 
bent on  the  deceased  in  the  future  world  which  he  was  cither  unable  or  unwilling 
to  do  himself. 

When  called  to  life  in  the  Fields  of  the  Blessed  by  Osiris,  the  deceased  found 
that  he  had  to  perform  the  labors  of  cultivating  the  land,  tilling,  etc. ;  and  as  the 
rich  had  in  life  never  performed  manual  labor  and  disliked  the  idea  of  doing  so  in 
the  next  world,  the  priests  thought  out  the  scheme  of  making  these  little  figures, 
who  at  the  manufacture,  having  magical  formula  said  over  them,  were  thenceforth 
endowed  with  life,  to  answer  the  duties  of  those  who  could  afford  to  purchase  them. 
The  same  idea  was  carried  out  in  other  occupations;  little  models  of  boats  were 
buried  with  the  corpse  to  enable  him  to  embark  on  water,  figures  of  domestics  to  do 
the  domestic  duties,  and  whenever  the  name  of  the  departed  was  called  by  Osiris, 
if  the  duties  were  not  pleasant,  the  "Ushabti"  answered  for  him.  In  the  earlier 
dynasties  only  the  rich  could  afford  them,  but  later  they  became  a  regular  article 
of  merchandise,  selling  at  varying  prices,  according  to  their  make. 

5341  VATICAN  PAPYRI.     Catalogo  de'  Papiri  Egiziani  della  Biblioteca 

Vaticana  e  notizia  piu  estesa  di  uno  d'essi.  5  large  folding  plates  of 
facsimiles.     Folio,  wrappers,  pp.  78,  uncut.  Rome,  1825 

*  Large  Paper  copy.  The  papyri  described  by  Champollion,  the  volume  edited 
by  Cardinal  Mai. 

5342  VYSE  (COL.  HOWARD).     Operations  carried  on  at  the  Pyramids 

of  Gizeh  in  1837;  with  an  Account  of  a  Voyage  into  Upper  Egypt, 
and  Appendix.  Maps,  plates,  facsimiles  of  inscriptions,  tablets,  etc. 
3  vols.  imp.  8vo,  half  calf  (some  passages  marked  in  ink). 

London,  1840-42 

*  Vol.  3  consists  of  the  Appendix,  containing  a  Survey  by  J.  S.  Perring  of  the 
Pyramids  at  Abou  Roash,  and  to  the  Southward,  including  those  in  the  Fayoum. 

5343  WATHEN   (GEORGE  H.)     Arts,  Antiquities  and  Chronology  of 

Ancient  Egypt,  from  Observations  in  1839.  12  lithographic  plates, 
and  illustrations  in  the  text.     Royal  8vo,  cloth.  London,  1843 


616  Western  anfc  Central  Bsia 

E  G  Y  P  T— Continued. 

5344  WHITEHOUSE  (F.  COPE).     The  Pyramids,  Bahr  Yusuf,  Moeris, 

the  Labyrinth,  and  the  Sphinx.  Folding  plates,  tables,  and  other 
illustrations.     4to,  wrappers,  pp.  17.     Presentation  copy. 

[York,  1881] 
*  On  the  connection  between  the  Pyramids,  and  Lake  Moeris,  the  Sphinx,  etc. 

5345  WIEDMANN  (A.)     Popular  Literature  in  Ancient  Egypt.     Trans- 

lated by  J.  Hutchinson.     Post  8vo,  cloth.  London,  1902 

5346  WILKINSON  (SIR  J.  GARDNER).     Topography  of  Thebes,  and 

General  View  of  Egypt.  A  Short  Account  of . . .  the  Valley  of  the 
Nile  to  the  Second  Cataract  and  Wadee  Samnah,  with  the  Manners 
and  Customs  of  the  Ancient  Egyptians.     8vo,  cloth.       London,  1835 

5347  Modern  Egypt  and  Thebes.     Map  and  woodcuts.     2  vols. 

8vo,  cloth.  London,  1843 

5348  The  Egyptians  in  the  Time  of  the  Pharaohs. . . .  With  an  In- 
troduction to  the  Study  of  Egyptian  Hieroglyphics  by  Samuel  Birch. 
Colored  plates  and  other  illustrations.     Post  8vo,  cloth. 

London,  1857 

5349  Manners    and    Customs    of    the    Ancient    Egyptians.      New 

edition,  revised  by  Samuel  Birch.  Numerous  plates  (some  colored) 
and  hundreds  of  illustrations  throughout.     3  vols,  royal  8vo,  cloth. 

London,  1878 

5350  WILSON  (ERASMUS).     Cleopatra's  Needle,  with- brief  notices  on 

Egypt  and  Egyptian  "Obelisks.     Illustrations.     Post  8vo,  cloth. 

London  [1877] 

5351  The  Egypt  of  the  Past.     Colored  plates  and  numerous  other 

illustrations.     Post  8vo,  cloth.  London,  1881 

5352  The  Recent  Archaic  Discovery  of  Ancient  Egyptian  Mummies 

at  Thebes.    A  Lecture.     i2mo,  cloth,  pp.  43.  London,  1883 

5353  YOUNG   (THOMAS).     Account  of  Recent  Discoveries  in  Hiero- 

glyph ical  Literature  and  Egyptian  Antiquities,  including  the  author's 
original  MS.,  as  extended  by  M.  Champollion,  with  a  translation  of 
five  unpublished  Greek  and  Egyptian  Manuscripts.  Specimens  of 
hieroglyphics.     8vo,  boards.  London,  1823 


Western  anfc  Central  Hsia  617 

EGYPT— Continued. 

5354  YOUNG  (THOMAS).     Rudiments  of  an  Egyptian  Dictionary  in  the 

ancient  Enchorial  Character;  containing  all  the  words  of  which  the 
sense  has  been  ascertained.  Prefixed  by  a  Memoir  of  the  Author  and 
a  Catalogue  of  his  Works.     Portrait.     8vo,  cloth.  London,  183 1 

*  See  also  No.  5376. 

5355  Memoir  of  the  Life  of  Thomas  Young,  M.D.,  F.R.S.,  etc.,  etc., 

with  a  Catalogue  of  his  Works  and  Essays.  (Including  Rudiments 
of  an  Egyptian  Dictionary  in  the  ancient  Enchorial  Characters.) 
8vo,  cloth.  London,  183 1 

*  The  Memoir  was  written  by  Hudson  Gurney,  the  well-known  antiquarian. 

5356  Miscellaneous     Works,     including    his     Scientific     Memoirs. 

Edited  by  George  Peacock.  Portrait,  diagrams,  etc.  3  vols.  8vo, 
cloth.  London,  1855 

♦The  miscellaneous  scientific  papers  of  Dr.  Young.  The  third  volume  exclu- 
sively relates  to  his  discoveries  in  the  reading  of  Egyptian  hieroglyphics,  corre- 
spondence with  Champollion,  etc. 

5357  ZINCKE    (F.  BARHAM).      Egypt  of  the  Pharaohs,  and  of  the 

Khedive.     Second  Edition,  enlarged.     Map.     Thick  8vo,  cloth. 

London,  1873 


Zbe  Coptic  Xanguage,  Xiterature,  HMstorp  anfc  Cburcbce. 

5358  ABU  SALIH,  the  Armenian.     The  Churches  and  Monasteries  of 

Egypt,  and  some  Neighboring  Countries.  Translated  from  the  origi- 
nal Arabic  by  B.  T.  A.  Evetts,  with  added  notes  by  Alfred  J.  Butler. 
Map.     Small  4to,  cloth.  Oxford,  1895 

5359  BARDELLI  (JOSEPH).    Daniel.    Copto-Memphitice.    8vo,  boards. 

Presentation  copy.  Pisa,  1849 

*  A  coptic  codex  of  Daniel. 

5360  BUTLER  (ALFRED  J.)     The  Ancient  Coptic  Churches  of  Egypt. 

Plans  and  illustrations.     2  vols.  8vo,  cloth.  Oxford,  1884 

5361  CRUM  (W.  E.)     Coptic  Manuscripts  brought  from  the  Fayyum  by 

W.  M.  Flinders  Petrie,  together  with  a  Papyrus  in  the  Bodleian, 
edited  with  Commentaries  and  Indices.  Four  collotype  plates.  4to, 
wrappers,  pp.  92.  London,  1893 


618  Western  ant>  Central  Hsia 

THE  COPTIC  LANGUAGE,  ETC.— Continued. 

5362  EVETTS  (B.  T.  A.)  The  Rites  of  the  Coptic  Church.  The  Order 
of  Baptism  and  .  .  Matrimony.  Translated  from  Coptic  MSS. 
i2mo,  wrappers,  pp.  61.  London,  \\ 


5363  MAKRIZI.     Taki-eddini  Makrizii  Historia  Coptorum  Christianorum 

in  iEgypto  Arabice.  Edita  et  in  linguam  Latinam  translata  ab 
Henrico  Josepho  Wetzer.     8vo,  wrappers,  pp.  215.       Solisbaci,  1828 

*  Written  by  a  Moslem,  translated  by  a  Roman  Catholic,  treating  of  the  History 
of  the  Coptic  Christian  Churches  of  Egypt.     With  the  original  Arabic  text. 

5364  Macrizi's  Geschichte  der  Copten.     Aus  den  Handschriften  zu 

Gotha  und  Wien  mit  Ubersetzung  und  Anmerkungen,  von  F.  Wusten- 
feld.     4to,  limp  boards.  Gottingen,  1845 

*  With  the  Arabic  text. 

5365  MALAN  (S.  C.)     Original  Documents  of  the  Coptic  Church.     (The 

Divine  Liturgy  of  S.  Mark ;  The  Calendar ;  History  of  the  Copts,  by 
Makrizi ;  the  Holy  Gospel  and  Versicles,  etc.)  5  parts.  Crown  8vo, 
wrappers.  London,  1872-5 

5366  MALLON     (ALEXIS).      Grammaire    Copte    avec    Bibliographic 

Chrestomathie  et  Vocabulaire.  4  plates  of  photo-lithographic  fac- 
similes.    8vo,  wrappers,  pp.  233  and  148.  Bey  rout,  1904 

5367  MANUSCRIPT.     Portions  of  the  Liturgy  and  Lessons.     Written  on 

14  leaves,  with  Arabic  translations  of  the  headings  of  the  chapters. 
Probably  written  in  the  XVI  Century.  In  three  parts,  imp. 
8vo,  bound  in  limp  paper  boards  covered  with  German  gilt  paper  of 
the  17th  Century.     (As  3  pieces.)  16th  Century 

5368  Manuscript  of  28  leaves,  containing  portions  of  the  liturgy, 

with  an  Arabic  translation  written  on  the  edge  of  each  page.  Prob- 
ably of  the  1 6th  Century.  In  four  parts,  i2mo,  limp  old  paper 
boards.     (As  4  pieces.)  16th  Century 

5369  Prayers  in  Coptic  and  Arabic,  written  on  22  pp.,  small  4to. 

In  the  original  limp  boards.  18th  Century 

537°  Prayers  and  Liturgy  in  Coptic,  with  Arabic  translation  in  the 

margin.  Written  on  91  leaves.  Probably  18th  Century.  In  the 
original  binding,  back  missing,  and  some  leaves  loose,  i2mo. 

1 8th  Century 


IKHestern  anfc  Central  Bsia  619 

THE  COPTIC  LANGUAGE,  ETC.— Continued. 

5371  NEW    TESTAMENT.      Novum    Testamentum    iEgyptium    vulgo 

Copticum  ex  MSS.  Bodlejanis  descripsit,  cum  Vaticanis  et  Parisieni- 
bus  contulit  et  in  Latinum  sermonem  convertit  David  Wilkins. 
Engraved  title  and  vignette.  4to,  old  panelled  calf.  Presentation 
copy  from  the  editor  to  the  famous  scholar  Richard  Bentley. 

Oxford,  1716 

5372  The  New  Testament  in  Coptic,  with  Arabic  version  in  parallel 

columns.     2  vols,  folio,  scored  calf.  London,  1847-52 

*  The  Coptic  beautifully  printed  in  Large  Type,  edited  by  Henry  Tattam  and 
William  Cureton. 

5373  PSALTERIUM  COPTICE.     Ad  codicum  fidem  recensuit,  lectionis 

varietatem  et  psalmos  apocryphos  Sahidica  dialecto  conscriptos  ac 
primum  a  Wodio  editos  adjecit  Jul.  Ludov.  Ideler.     8vo,  half  calf. 

Berlin,  1837 

5374  ST.    JOHN.      Fragmentum    Evangelii    S.    Johannis,    Graeco-Copto- 

Thebaicum.     Sseculi  IV et  Liturgica  Alia  Fragmenta  . . .  opera 

et  Studio  F.  Augustini  Antonii  Georgii.  5  plates  of  facsiniiles.  4to, 
half  cloth,  pp.  488.  Rome,  1789 

5375  SCHWARTZE  (DR.  M.  G.)     Koptische  Grammatik.     Herausgege- 

ben  von  Dr.  H.  Steinthal.     8vo,  cloth  (loose  in  covers).     Berlin,  1850 

5376  TATTAM  (HENRY)  and  YOUNG  (THOMAS).     A  Compendi- 

ous Grammar  of  the  Egyptian  Language  as  contained  in  the  Coptic 
and  Sahidic  dialects  ....  with  Rudiments  of  a  Dictionary  of  the 
Ancient  Egyptian  Language  in  the  Enchorial  Character,  by  Thomas 
Young.    8vo,  boards,  cloth  back.  London,  1830 

*  Young  was  practically  the  discoverer  of  the  method  of  reading  ancient  Egyptian 
hieroglyphics,  and  this  is  the  first  dictionary  of  the  language  ever  published.  The 
whole  of  Dr.  Young's  part  is  executed  in  lithography. 

5377  TATTAM   (HENRY).       Compendious  Grammar  of  the  Egyptian 

Language,  as  contained  in  the  Coptic,  Sahidic,  and  Bashmuric  dia- 
lects.    Second  Edition,  revised  and  improved.     8vo,  cloth. 

London,  1863 

5378  Duodecim  Prophetarum  Minorum  Libros,  in  Lingua  iEgypti- 

aca  vulgo  Coptica,  seu  Memphitica,  ex  manuscripto  Parisiensi  De- 
scriptos  et  cum  Manuscripto  Johannis  Lee  collatos.     8vo,  full  calf. 

Oxford,  1836 

5379  UHLEMANN  (MAX.  AD.)     Linguae  Copticse  Grammatica  . . .  cum 

Chrestomathia  et  Glossario.     8vo,  wrappers,  pp.  167.     Leipzig,  1853 


62o  IKaestern  anfc  Central  Hsia 


Gbe  iBtbiopic  Xanguage  ant)  ^literature. 

5380  BIBLE.     Veteris  Testamenti  iEthiopici.     Tomus  Primus,  sive  Octa- 

teuchus  iEthiopicus  (Fasciculus  1,  2,  3,  Genesis  ad  Ruth,  cum  ap- 
paratu  critico).     Small  4to,  wrappers,  pp.  485+219. 

*  Edited  by  Dr.  August  Dillmann.     No  more  published.  Leipzig,  1853-55 

5381  DILLMANN   (AUGUST).     Grammatik  der  Athiopischen  Sprache. 

Tables  of  alphabets,  etc.    8vo,  half  cloth.  Leipzig,  1857 

5382  Lexicon  Linguae  ^Ethiopicae,  cum  Indice  Latino.     Adjectum 

est  vocabularium  Tigre  dialecti  septentrionalis  compilatum  a  Werner 
Munzinger.     Thick  large  4to,  half  morocco,  pp.  1522.     Leipzig,  1865 

5383  Chrestomathia  j?Ethiopica,  edita  et  Glossario  explanata  ab  A. 

Dillmann.     8vo,  half  cloth.  Leipzig,  1866 

5384  Obituary  notice  (in  Latin)  of  Dr.  Dillman,  with  portrait,  and 

title-page  to  his  [propoesd]  ^Ethiopic  version  of  the  Apocrypha.  4to, 
wrappers,  pp.  12.  [!894] 

5385  ENOCH.     The  Book  of  Enoch  the  Prophet :  An  Apocryphal  Produc- 

tion, supposed  for  ages  to  have  been  lost ;  but  discovered  at  the  close 
of  the  last  Century  in  Abyssinia.  Now  first  translated  from  an 
Ethiopic  MS.  in  the  Bodleian  Library.  By  Richard  Laurence. 
Third  Edition,  revised  and  enlarged.     8vo,  cloth.  Oxford,  1838 

5386  Liber  Henoch,  iEthiopice,  ad  Quinque  Codicum  Fidem  Editus, 

cum  variis  lectionibus.     Cura  A.  Dillmann.     Small  4to,  wrappers. 

Leipzig,  185 1 

*  The  ^Ethiopic  text  occupies  the  first  91   pp.,  the  remainder  of  the  volume  is 
composed  of  annotations  from  the  five  codices. 

5387  Das  Buch  Henoch.     Uebersetzt  und   erklart.     Von  A.  Dill- 
mann.    8vo,  wrappers,  pp.  321.  Leipzig,  1853 

5388  Abhandlung  iiber  des  Athiopischen  Buches  Henokh,  Entste- 

hung  Sinn  und  Zusammensetzung.  Von  Heinrich  Evvald.  4to,  limp 
boards,  pp.  78.  Gottingen,  1854 

*  Presentation  copy  from  the  author  to  Wright  Hawks. 

5389  The  Book  of  Enoch :  Translated  from  the  Ethiopic,  with  intro- 
duction and  notes,  by  George  H.  Schodde.     Post  8vo,  cloth. 

Andover,  1882 


TKHestern  ant)  Central  Hsia  621 

THE  ETHIOPIC  LANGUAGE,  ETC.— Continued. 

5390  ESDRAS.     Primi  Ezrae  libri  qui  apud  vulgatam  appellatur  quartus 

Versio  iEthiopica.  (The  Ethiopic  text,  Latin  and  English  trans- 
lations, with  Remarks,  by  Richard  Laurence.)     8vo,  cloth. 

Oxford,  1820 

5391  GOLDSCHMIDT     (LAZARUS).       Bibliotheca    ^thiopica;    voll- 

staendiges  verzeichnis  und  ausfuehrliche  beschreibung  saemmtlicher 
Aethiopischer  druckwerke.     8vo,  half  cloth,  pp.  63.        Leipzig,  1893 

5392  GOODSPEED    (EDGAR  J.)     The   Epistle  of   Pelagia,  with  fac- 

similes of  the  Ethiopic  text;  The  Martyrdom  of  Cyprian  and  Justa, 
•with  facsimiles  of  the  Ethiopic  text.     2  pamphlets,  8vo,  wrappers. 

Chicago,  1903-4 

5393  Ethiopic    Manuscripts    from    the    Collection    of    Wilberforce 

Eames.  Royal  8vo,  wrappers  (pp.  235  to  244,  reprinted  from  the 
American  Journal  of  Semitic  Languages  and  Literature). 

Chicago :  University  Press,  1904 

*  A  full  description  is  given  in  this  of  the  Ethiopic  manuscripts  that  follow 
[Nos.  S397-540I]- 

5394  HARTMANN    (J.  P.)     Grammatica  iEthiopica,  Franc,  ad  Maine, 

1707,  pp.  24;  (Johannes  Christophorus  Amadutius)  Alphabetum 
/Ethiopicum  sive  Gheez  et  Amharicum,  Rome,  1789,  pp.  32.  2  pieces, 
sewed. 

5395  ISAIAH.     Ascensio  Isaiae  Vatis,  opusculum  pseudepigraphum  cum 

versione  Latina  Anglicanaque  a  Ricardo  Laurence.     8vo,  cloth. 

Oxford,  1819 

*  The  apocryphal  book  of  the  Ascension  of  Isaiah,  an  Ethiopic  version  with  Latin 
and  English  translations.  In  this  is  the  account  of  the  death  of  Isaiah  by  being 
sawn  asunder  by  Manasseh  with  a  wooden  saw. 

5396  LUDOLF  (JOB).     Grammatica  ^Ethiopica,  edidit  J.  M.  Wanslebii, 

Lond.  1 66 1 ;  Lexicon  iEthiopico-Latinum,  edidit  J.  M.  Wanslebii, 
Lond.  1661.     The  two  in  one  volume.     Small  4to,  old  calf. 

London,  1661 

*  Rare.  Ludolf  was  one  of  the  noted  travellers  and  linguists  of  the  17th  cen- 
tury, he,  it  is  said,  having  an  accurate  knowledge  of  25  languages.  A  history  of 
Abyssinia  was  written  by  him  which  is  extremely  rare. 


622  Western  anfc  Central  Hsia 

THE  ETHIOPIC  LANGUAGE,  ETC.— Continued. 

5397  MANUSCRIPTS.     Manuscript  of  140  leaves  of  vellum,  containing 

as  follows :  folios  '1  and  2,  crude  Abyssinian  colored  drawings  of 
St.  Michael,  the  Virgin  and  child,  and  the  Archangel  Raphael ;  foil. 
3-5,  Hymn  to  St.  Michael ;  foil.  6-90,  the  Dersana  Mikael,  or  prayers 
to  St.  Michael,  together  with  discourses  on  the  saint  and  accounts  of 
forty  of  his  miracles;  foil.  92,  to  end  Homilies  of  St.  John  Chry- 
sostom  on  the  Archangel  Raphael,  with  miracles  of  Raphael  and 
hymns  to  him.  Small  4to,  in  the  original  wooden  boards  covered 
with  smooth  brown  morocco  tooled  with  a  cross  in  the  centre  of  the 
sides  and  surrounded  with  conventional  scroll  borders,     n.  d. 

*  Apparently  of  three  different  dates,  of  which  the  third  part  appears  to  be  of 
probably  the  17th  century,  the  other  two  parts  of  later  date.  In  the  third  part 
Fesha  Krestos,  Patromya  and  their  son  Walda  Rufael  are  mentioned  as  owners, 
with  the  names  of  Tsadala  Maryam  and  his  son  Kidana  Maryam  added  later. 
This  latter  appears  to  have  been  the  later  owner,  who  added  the  first  and  second 
parts. 

A  manuscript  note  written  in  French  inside  states  that  the  volume  was  formerly 
the  property  of  Col.  Gally-Passebosc,  killed  in  New  Caledonia  in  1878.  That  this 
officer  formed  part  of  the  English  expedition  against  King  Theodore  of  Abyssinia, 
and  that  after  the  defeat  of  the  king  he  obtained  from  the  royal  tent  his  praying 
Carpet,  his  shield,  and  this  manuscript.  See  Goodspeed's  description  (No.  5393 
above),  pp.  235-239. 

5398  Manuscript  of   142  leaves  of  vellum  containing  as   follows: 

folios  1  to  103,  the  Psalms  151  in  number;  folios  103  verso  to  114, 
fifteen  biblical  songs  and  prayers;  folios  114  verso  to  121,  the  Song 
of  Songs;  folios  121  to  131,  the  Weddasa  Maryam;  folios  131  to  end, 
Encomium  upon  the  Mother  of  the  Lord.  Written  in  black  and  red 
ink.  Small  8vo,  in  the  Abyssinian  binding  of  smooth  brown  morocco, 
the  sides  tooled  with  crosses  and  ornamental  borders.  No  date,  but 
written  inside  is  a  note  that  it  is  of  the  17th  Century,  but  is  probably 
a  little  later. 

*  See  Goodspeed's  description,  pp.  239-240. 

5399  Manuscript  of  81  leaves  of  paper  containing  as  follows :  folios 

1  to  40,  the  Weddasa  Maryam;  foil.  40  to  56,  encomium  upon  our 
Lady  Maryam;  foil.  56-60,  Hymn  to  the  Queen  of  Heaven;  foil. 
61-64,  Hymn  to  Maryam;  foil.  64-70,  Hymn  to  Maryam  (the  manu- 
script is  here  unfinished,  and  is  followed  by  blank  leaves,  on  the  two 
last  of  which  are  crude  Abyssinian  colored  drawings  of  the  Virgin 
enthroned,  and  a  man  in  the  act  of  adoration.  The  manuscript 
written  for  Walda  Mikael,  undated,  but  probably  of  the  18th  Century. 
i2mo,  bound  in  the  original  brown  morocco,  with  blind-tooled  deco- 
rations, and  with  flap. 

*  See  Goodspeed's  description,  pp.  240-242. 


Western  anfc  Central  Hsia  623 

THE  ETHIOPIC  LANGUAGE,  ETC.— Continued. 

5400  MANUSCRIPTS.     Manuscript  of  205  leaves  of  thick  glazed  paper, 

containing  as  follows:  folios  1  to  168,  the  Psalms,  151  in  number; 
foil.  169-188,  Biblical  songs  and  prayers,  followed  by  blank  leaves. 
Written  in  red  and  black  ink.  Undated,  but  probably  18th  Century. 
In  the  original  wooden  boards  covered  with  dark  drab-colored  leather, 
the  back  cover  loose. 

*  See  Goodspeed's  description,  p.  242. 

5401  Manuscript  of  236  leaves  of  paper  containing  as  follows :  folios 

1  to  175,  the  Psalms  151  in  number;  foil.  175-192,  the  Biblical  songs 
and  prayers;  foil.  192-201,  the  Song  of  Songs;  foil.  203-222,  the 
Weddasa  Maryam ;  foil.  222-232,  Encomium  upon  our  Lady  Maryam ; 
foil.  232  to  end,  the  Anaphora  of  Dioscorus.  Written  in  blue  and 
red  ink.  In  the  original  binding  of  red  boards,  with  a  darker  red 
roan  back.     19th  Century. 

*  Formerly  in  the  possession  of  Dr.  Joseph  Barclay,  Bishop  of  Jerusalem,  with 
signed  inscription  by  him  stating  that  it  was  presented  by  a  Monk  of  the  Abys- 
sinian Convent,  Jerusalem,  1868.     See  Goodspeed's  description,  pp.  243-244. 

5402  PLATT   (THOMAS  PELL).     Catalogue  of  the  Ethiopic  Biblical 

Manuscripts,  in  the  Royal  Library  of  Paris, .  .  the  British  and  Foreign 
Bible  Society ;  also  ...  in  the  Vatican.  With  Remarks  and  Extracts. 
Facsimiles.     4to,  boards.  London,  1823 

5403  The   Ethiopic   Didascalia;   or   the   Ethiopic    Version   of   the 

Apostolical  Constitutions,  received  in  the  Church  of  Abyssinia.  With 
an  English  Translation.     4to,  cloth.     (Oriental  Translation  Fund.) 

London,  1834 

5404  PSALMS   (THE).     The  Psalms  of  David  in  Ethiopic.     Edited  by 

Job  Ludolf.     Title  printed  in  red  and  black.     4to,  boards. 

Frankfurt,  1701 

5405  Psalterium   Davidis  .ZEthiopice.     8vo,   full  sprinkled  calf. 

With  numerous  MS.  Translations  in  Greek  and  Latin  pencilled  into 
the  text.  London,  18 15 

5406  WRIGHT   (WILLIAM).     Catalogue  of  the  Ethiopic  Manuscripts 

in  the  British  Museum  acquired  since  1847.  T3  autotype  plates  of 
facsimiles,  some  with  illuminations.     Large  4to,  half  morocco. 

London,  1877 
♦This  splendid  catalogue  is  a  model  of  bibliographical  thoroughness.     It  is,  in 
fact,  with  its  elaborate  index,  a  veritable  cyclopaedia  of  Ethiopic  literature. 


624  TKHestern  anfc  Central  Bsia 


Gbe  1bimi?aritio5ab£ean  Inscriptions  of  Soutbern 
Hrabia  anfc  tbe  Sinaitic  peninsula. 

5407  [BIRCH    (SAMUEL).]     Inscriptions  in  the  Himyaritic  Character 

discovered  chiefly  in  Southern  Arabia,  and  now  in  the  British 
Museum  (and  in  the  size  of  the  originals).  42  examples  on' 18 
plates,  with  descriptive  text.     Large  oblong  folio,  full  morocco. 

London:  British  Museum,  1863 

5408  FORSTER   (CHARLES).     The  Historical  Geography  of  Arabia: 

...  a  Memoir  with  Illustrative  Maps,  and  an  Appendix  containing 
translations,  with  an  alphabet  and  glossary  of  the  Hamyaritic  In- 
scriptions recently  discovered  in  Hadramaut.  Two  maps  (in  pockets 
at  end  of  volumes)  and  folding  table.     2  vols.  8vo,  cloth. 

London,  1844 
♦The  copy  belonging  to  Rev.  Dr.  Edward   Hincks,   the  Irish   astronomer   and 
writer  on  the  cuneiform  inscriptions,  with  his  book-plates. 

5409  The  One  Primeval  Language  traced  through  Ancient  In- 
scriptions ....  including  the  Voice  of  Israel  from  the  Rocks  of  Sinai, 
with  illustrative  plates,  and  A  Harmony  of  Primeval  Alphabets  (in 
separate  volume  form),  Lond.  185 1 ;  Appendix  to  the  Historical 
Geography  of  Arabia  (on  the  Himyaritic  Inscriptions)  [1844],  plate. 
Together  3  vols.     8vo. 

5410  The  Israelitish  Authorship  of  the  Sinaitic  Inscriptions  vindi- 
cated against  the  incorrect  "observations"  in  the  "Sinai  and  Palestine" 
of  the  Rev.  Arthur  Penrhyn  Stanley.     8vo,  cloth.  London,  1856 

541 1  Sinai  Photographed;  or  Contemporary  Records  of  Israel  in 

the  Wilderness.  With  an  Appendix.  Numerous  photographic 
plates,  and  illustrations  in  the  text.     Thick  small  folio,  half  morocco. 

London,  1862 

5412  "Israel  in  the  Wilderness;"  or,  Gleanings  from  the  Scenes  of 

the  Wanderings.  Folding  table,  and  illustrations  in  the  text.  Post 
8vo,  cloth.  London,  1865 

5413  HARTMANN  (M.)     Jamanijat.     (I.  Zu  Halevy  535;  2,  Die  Sudara- 

bischen  Inschriftsteine  der  K.  Museen  zu  Berlin.)  3  articles  from 
Zeitschrift  f.  Assyriologie,  sewed  together,  last  page  in  MS.  8vo, 
sewed.     (As  1  piece.) 


"CClestern  ant)  Central  Bsia  625 

THE   HIMYARITIC-SABiEAN  INSCRIPTIONS— Continued. 

5414  HOMMEL  (DR.  FRITZ).     Sud-Arabische  Chrestomathie.    Minao- 

sabaische  Grammatik. — Bibliographic — Minaische  Inschriften  nebst 
Glossar.    4to,  half  cloth.  Munich,  1893 

♦The  old  dialect  of  Hadramaut.     Printed  in  lithographic  script. 

5415  HUTTON  (T.  G.)  and  SMITH  (J.)     Report  on  some  Inscriptions 

found  at  Hammam,  on  the  Southern  Coast  of  Arabia  (2  articles  from 
the  Asiatic  Society  Journal,  1835  and  1837)  ;  The  Himyaritic 
Language,  Forster's  pretended  discovery  of  a  key,  by  E.  E.  Salis- 
bury, 1845.     8vo,  sewed.     (3  pieces.) 

5416  MORDTMANN  (J.  H.)  and  MULLER  (D.  H.)     Sabaische  Denk- 

maler.  Mit  8  photozinkographischen  Tafeln.  4to,  wrappers,  pp. 
114.  Vienna,  1883 

*  On  ancient  Sabaean  inscriptions. 

5417  PRAETORIUS    (FRANZ).      Beitrage    zur    Erklarung    der    Him- 

jarischen  Inschriften.     3  parts  in  one  volume.     8vo,  half  roan. 

Halle,  1872-74 

5418  SHARPE  (SAMUEL).     Hebrew  Inscriptions,  from  the  Valleys  be- 

tween Egypt  and  Mount  Sinai,  in  their  original  characters,  with 
translations  and  an  alphabet.  20  plates  of  Sinaitic  Alphabets. 
Royal  8vo,  cloth.  London,  1875 


£be  Hrabic  Slanguage  anb  ^Literature,  including  (Beneral 
Works  on  Hrabia  ant)  flfeobammefcanism. 

5419  ABD ALLAH  ELSHERKAWI  (SHEIK).  Tuhfat  Ennathereen. 

Outline  of  the  History  of  Egypt.     In  Arabic.     8vo,  original  Oriental 
half  boards.  Cairo,  A.  H.  1281  [1864] 

*  From  Prof.  Palmer's  library.     With  numerous  pencilled  notes  on  the  margin. 

5420  ABU'L-ALA.      The    Quatrains    of   Abu'1-Ala.      Selected    from   his 

"Lozum-ma-la-Yalzam"  and  "Sact-Uz-Zind,"  and  now  first  rendered 
into  English.     By  Ameen  F.  Rihani.     Facsimile.     Post  8vo,  cloth. 

New  York,  1903 

*  From  the  MS.  in  the  Khedivial  Library,  Cairo.  Abu'1-Ala  has  been  Called  the 
"Lucretius"  of  Islam,  from  the  polish  and  philosophy  of  his  poems.  He  lived  at  the 
end  of  the  tenth  and  commencement  of  the  eleventh  century. 


626  TKHestern  ant)  Central  Hsia 

THE  ARABIC  LANGUAGE,  ETC.— Continued. 

5421  ABU   AL   FARAJ    (GREGORY),   BAR   HEBRiEUS,  Historia 

Compendiosa  Dynastiarum,  Historia  complectens  universalem. 
Latine  versa  ab  Ed.  Pocockio.     Small  4to,  old  calf.  Oxford,  1.663 

5422  ABU  JAAFAR  IBN  TOPHAIL.     The  History  of  Hai  Eb'n  Yock- 

dan,  an  Indian  Prince,  or  the  Self-taught  Philosopher.  Written 
originally  in  the  Arabic  tongue  ....  and  set  forth  with  a  Latin  version 
by  Edward  Pocock,  and  now  translated  into  English  [by  George 
Ashwell].     i2mo,  old  calf.  London,  1686 

5423  The  Improvement  of  Human  Reason  exhibited  in  the  Life  of 

Hai  Ebn  Yokdan,  written  in  Arabic  above  500  years  ago.  Newly 
translated  from  the  original  by  Simon  Ockley.  Copper  plates.  Post 
8vo,  half  calf.  London,  1708 

5424  ABU   TEMMAM.     Hamasa:  oder  die  altesten  Arabischen  Volks- 

lieder,  gesammelt  von  Abu  Temmam,  iibersetzt  und  erlautert  von 
Friedrich  Riickert.     2  vols.  8vo,  wrappers,  pp.  428  and  398. 

Stuttgart,  1846 

*  One  of  the  most  famous  of  Arabic  literary  compositions,  written  about  the  ninth 
century. 

5425  ADLER  (G.  J.)     The  Poetry  of  the  Arabs  of  Spain.     8vo,  wrappers, 

pp.  47.  New  York,  1867 

5426  AHMED  (SYED),  KHAN  BAHADOOR.     A  Series  of  Essays  on 

the  Life  of  Mohammed  and  subjects  subsidiary  thereto.  The  origi- 
nal (Arabic)  text  revised  and  corrected  by  a  Friend.  Vol.  1  (all 
published).     Thick  8vo,  cloth.  London,  1870 

*  Complete  in  itself,  containing  essays  on  the  Historical  Geography  of  Arabia,  on 
the  Manners  and  Customs  of  the  Pre-Islamic  Arabians,  on  the  Religions  of  the 
Pre-Islamic  Arabs,  on  Mohammedan  Traditions,  Theological  Literature,  the  Koran, 
the  Pedigree  of  Mohammed,  Prophecies  respecting  Mohammed  in  the  Old  and  New 
Testament,  the  Birth  and  Childhood  of  Mohammed,  etc. 

5427  ALBIRUNI.     The  Chronology  of  Ancient  Nations :  an  English  trans- 

lation of  the  Arabic  text  of  the  Athar-ul-Bakiya  of  Albiruni ;  or, 
"Vestiges  of  the  Past,"  collected  and  reduced  to  writing  by  the  author 
in  A.  H.  390-1,  A.  D.  1000.  By  C.  Edward  Sachau.  Thick  royal 
8vo,  cloth.     (Oriental  Translation  Fund.)  London,  1879 

*  Some  of  the  Chapters  are:  On  the  Feasts  of  the  Ancient  Magians  and  Sabians, 
On  the  Festivals  of  the  Arabs  in  the  time  of  Heathendom,  The  Different  Opinions 
of  various  Nations  regarding  the  king  called  Bicornutus,  On  the  Eras  of  the 
Pseudo-prophets,  etc. 


Western  an&  Central  Bsta  627 

THE  ARABIC  LANGUAGE,  ETC.— Continued. 

5428  ALNASAFI  (ABU  AL  BARAKAT).     Pillar  of  the  Creed  of  the 

Sunnites :  being  a  brief  exposition  of  their  principal  tenets  by 
Abu'lbarakat  Alnasafi,  (and)  ...  a  shorter  treatise  ...  by  Abu  Hafs 
Alnasafi.  Edited  by  Rev.  Wm.  Cureton.  Royal  8vo,  cloth.  (So- 
ciety for  the  Publication  of  Oriental  Texts.)  London,  1843 

5429  AMEER  ALI  (SYED),  MOULVI.     A  Critical  Examination  of  the 

Life  and  Teachings  of  Mohammed.     Post  8vo,  cloth.     London,  1873 

5430  ANTAR.     Antar,  a  Bedoueen  Romance,  translated  from  the  Arabic, 

by  Terrick  Hamilton.     4  vols.  8vo,  half  calf,  gilt  tops,  uncut. 

London,  1819-20 

5431  ARABIC  CALLIGRAPHY.    A  Pattern  Book  of  Arabic  Calligraphy. 

Royal  8vo.     Printed  on  linen.  [19th  Century] 

*  From  Prof.  E.  H.  Palmer's  Library,  with  his  autograph.  An  interesting  and 
curious  book,  giving  copies  of  ornate  and  ingenious  specimens  of  Arabic  mono- 
grams, and  ornamental  designs  made  of  words  interlaced  in  various  ways. 

5432  ARABIAN  NIGHTS.     The  Book  of  the  Thousand  Nights  and  One 

Night.  From  the  Arabic  of  the  ^Egyptian  MS.  as  edited  by  Wm. 
Hay  Macnaghten.  Done  into  English  by  Henry  Torrens.  Vol.  I 
(all  published).     8vo,  cloth.  Calcutta,  1838 

*  Printed  at  Calcutta,  and  the  type  set  up  by  natives. 

5433  Enis  El-Djelis;  ou  Histoire  de  la  Belle  Persane.     Conte  des 

mille  et  une  Nuits.  Traduit  de  l'Arabe,  et  accompagne  de  Notes,  par 
A.  De  Biberstein  Kazimirski.  8vo,  boards.  [In  alternate  pages  of 
French  and  Arabic]  Paris,  1846 

5434  ARBUTHNOT    (F.  F.)     Arabic  Authors:  A  Manual  of  Arabian 

History  and  Literature.     8vo,  cloth.  London,  1890 

5435  BADGER   (GEORGE  PERCY).     An  English-Arabic  Lexicon,  in 

which  the  equivalents  for  English  words  and  idiomatic  sentences  are 
rendered  into  literary  and  colloquial  Arabic.  Thick  4to,  cloth,  pp. 
1244.  London,  1881 

5436  BAILLIE  (NEIL  B.  E.)     The  Moohummudan  Law  of  Inheritance, 

according  to  Aboo  Huneefa  and  his  Followers.  With  Appendix 
containing  authorities  from  the  original  Arabic.  Royal  8vo,  half 
calf.     (The  Arabic  text  occupies  116  pages.)  Calcutta,  1832 


628  Western  anfc  Central  Bsta 

THE  ARABIC  LANGUAGE,  ETC.— Continued. 

5437  BAILLIE  (NEIL  B.  E.)     The  Moohummudan  Law  of  Sale,  accord- 

ing to  the  Huneefeea  Code ;  from  the  Futawa  Alumgeeree,  prepared 
by  Command  of  the  Emperor  Aurungzebe  Alumgeer.  Selected  and 
translated  from  the  Original  Arabic,  with  Introduction  and  Notes. 

8vo,  full  polished  calf.  London,  1850 

r 

5438  BASSET  (RENE).    La  Poesie  Arabe  Ante-Islamique.     i2tno,  wrap- 

pers, pp.  82.     (Bibliotheque  Orientale  Elzevirienne.)         Paris,  1880 

5439  Contes  Arabes.     Histoire  des  dix  Vizirs   (Bakhtiar-Nameh). 

Traduite  et  annotee.     i2mo,  wrappers,  pp.  203.  Paris,  1883 

5440  BATE  (J.  D.)     An  Examination  of  the  Claims  of  Ishmael  as  viewed 

by  Muhammadans  (being  the  first  chapter  of  Section  I  of  Studies  in 
Islam).     8vo,  cloth.  London,  1884 

5441  BELLEMARE     (ALEXANDER).      Grammaire    Arabe     (Idiome 

d'Algerie).  Suivie  des  Formules  de  la  Civilite  Arabe  d'apres  les 
Documents  Fournis  par  E.  Daumas.  Cinquieme  edition.  8vo,  wrap- 
pers, pp.  206.  Algiers,  1865 

5442  Grammaire  Arabe;    (Idiome  d'Algerie).       Septieme  Edition. 

Royal  8vo,  half  roan.  Algiers,  n.  d.  [1870?] 

5443  BENT  (MR.  AND  MRS.  THEODORE).     Southern  Arabia.    Por- 

trait, maps,  and  illustrations.     Thick  8vo,  cloth.  London,  1900 

*  The  Appendices  contain   list  of  plants,   shells,   fragments  of  pottery,   and   a 
glossary  of  English  and  four  dialects. 

5444  BEUZELIN    (M.)       Nouvelle  Methode  pour  faciliter  la  premiere 

etude  de  l'Arabe.     Tables  of  Alphabets.     8vo,  wrappers,  pp.  192. 

Paris,  1855 

5445  BIBLE.     Old  Testament  in  Arabic,  edited  by  Prof.  Lee  and  Faris 

El-Shidiac.     Thick  8vo,  sheep.  London,  1856 

5446  The  Pentateuch  in  Arabic,  translated  by  E.  Smith  and  V.  A. 

Van  Dyck  (without  points).     Crown  8vo,  stamped  roan. 

Bey  rout,  1862 

5447  The  Old  and  New  Testaments  in  Arabic    (without  points). 

Crown  8vo,  stamped  roan.  Bey  rout,  1866 

*  Prof.  E.  H.  Palmer's  copy,  having  written  inside  "E.  H.  Palmer,  Sinai,  Deer. 
5th,  1868." 


Mestern  anfc  Central  Hsia  629 

THE  ARABIC  LANGUAGE,  ETC.— Continued. 

5448  BIBLE.     The  Old  and  New  Testaments  in  Arabic  (without  points). 

Thick  8vo,  stamped  roan.  New  York,  1867 

5449  The  New  Testament  in  Arabic   (with  points).     Crown  8vo, 

stamped  roan.  Beyrout,  1862 

5450  Matthew,  John,  Acts,   Hebrews,   in  Judseo-Arabic.     Hebrew 

characters.     Post  8vo,  cloth,  pp.  261.  London,  n.  d.  [1847] 

5451  BID  PAL     Kalila  and  Dimna,  or  the  Fables  of  Bidpai.     Translated 

from  the  Arabic.     By  Rev.  Wyndham  Knatchbull.     8vo,  half  calf. 

*  Scarce.  Oxford,  1819 

5452  The  Earliest  English  Version  of  the  Fables  of  Bidpai,  "The 

Morall  Philosophic  of  Doni"  by  Sir  Thomas  North.  Now  again 
edited  and  induced  by  Joseph  Jacobs.  A  few  plates.  Post  8vo, 
wrappers,  uncut.  London,  1888 

*  Only  550  copies  printed  at  the  Ballantyne  Press. 

5453  BLED  DE  BRAINE   (J.  F.)     Cours  . . .  de  Langue  Arabe,  ou  les 

Dialectes  Vulgaires  Africains  d'Alger,  de  Maroc,  de  Tunis  et 
d'figypte,  enseignes  sans  maitre.     Royal  8vo,  half  roan.     Paris,  1846 

5454  BLUNT  (LADY  ANNE).     The  Celebrated  Romance  of  the  Stealing 

of  the  Mare.  Translated  from  the  Original  Arabic  by  Lady  Anne 
Blunt.  Done  into  Verse  by  Wilfrid  Scawen  Blunt.  Small  4to,  cloth, 
uncut.  London,  1892 

*  No.  10  of  only  50  Copies  printed.  The  poem  is  by  Abu  Obeyd,  of  whom  noth- 
ing is  known,  and  is  a  fine  example  of  the  Mediaeval  Epic. 

5455  BLUNT  (WILFRID  SCAWEN).       The  Future  of  Islam.       Post 

8vo,  cloth.  London,  1882 

5456  BROWN  (JOHN  P.)     The  Dervishes;  or  Oriental  Spiritualism.     24 

Vignettes.     Post  8vo,  cloth.  London,  1868 

*  Scarce.  The  best  book  on  the  Dervishes,  containing  descriptions  of  the  various 
orders,  their  Sacred  Books  with  copious  extracts,  history  of  the  spread  of  the 
Orders,  etc.  A  valuable  portion  is  that  which  proves  from  authorities  the  Oriental 
belief  in  a  Spiritual  Principle  above  nature,  before  the  time  of  Mohammed. 

5457  BURCKHARDT   (JOHN  LEWIS).     Travels  in  Arabia,  compre- 

hending an  account  of  those  territories  in  Hedjaz  which  the  Moham- 
medans regard  as  sacred.     Folding  map,  plan  of  Mecca,  the  Plain  of 
Ararat,  etc.     4to,  full  tree  calf  gilt,  by  Clarke  &  Bedford. 
*Fine  copy.  London,  1829 


630  Western  ant)  Central  Hsia 

THE  ARABIC  LANGUAGE,  ETC.— Continued. 

5458  BURCKHARDT   (JOHN  LEWIS).     Notes  on  the  Bedouins  and 

Wahabys,  collected  during  his  Travels  in  the  East,  map;  Arabic 
Proverbs,  or  the  Manners  and  Customs  of  the  Modern  Egyptians, 
illustrated  from  their  Proverbial  Sayings  current  at  Cairo.  The  two 
works  bound  in  one  volume,  4to,  full  tree  calf,  uniform  with  above. 

London,  1830 

5459  Arabic  Proverbs ;  or  the  Manners  and  Customs  of  the  Modern 

Egyptians,  illustrated  from  their  Proverbial  Sayings  current  at  Cairo. 
Translated  and  explained.     Second  Edition.     8vo,  cloth. 

London, 1875 


Seconfc  Session. 

5460  BURTON  (SIR  RICHARD  F.)     Personal  Narrative  of  a  Pilgrim- 

age to  El-Medinah  and  Meccah.     Map,  plans,  and  lithograph  plates, 
many  colored.     3  vols.  8vo,  half  calf.  London,  1855-56 

*  Fine  Copy  of  the  Scarce  First  Edition. 

5461  The  Kasidah  (Couplets)  of  Haji  Abdu  El-Yezdi:  A  Lay  of  the 

Higher  Law.     Translated  and  annotated  by  his  Friend  and  pupil 
F.  B.     4to,  wrappers,  pp.  33,  uncut.  London:  Quaritch,  1880 

*  Very  Scarce.  Only  a  very  limited  number  was  printed  for  the  author.  Haji 
Abdu  el-Yazdi  was  one  of  Burton's  nom-de-plumes,  and  the  poem  was  written  in 
1853  on  his  return  from  MecCa,  twenty-seven  years  before  he  dared  to  publish  it, 
and  eight  years  before  he  had  seen  Fitzgerald's  translation  of  the  "Rubaiyat," 
which  Fitzgerald  showed  him,  Rossetti  and  Swinburne  in  1861.  Burton's  poem 
is  one  of  extraordinary  power  on  the  nature  and  destiny  of  Man,  anti-Christian 
and  Pantheistic.  It  is  known  but  "to  a  fortunate  few,"  to  quote  Justin  H. 
McCarthy,  under  the  name  of  "The  Tinkling  of  the  Camel  Bell." 

5462  BUSSY  (TH.  ROLAND  DE).     LTdiome  d'Alger,  Cours  Complet 

du  Dialects  .  . .  (et  Dictionnaires  Francais-Arabe  et  Arabe-Francais). 
8vo,  half  cloth.  Algiers,  1847 

5463  CAMERON    (D.  A.)     Arabic-English  Vocabulary  for  the  Use  of 

English  Students  of  modern  Egyptian  Arabic.     8vo,  cloth. 

London,  1892 


Western  anfc  Central  Hsfa  631 

THE  ARABIC  LANGUAGE,  ETC.— Continued. 

5464  CARLYLE  (J.  D.)     Specimens  of  Arabian  Poetry,  from  the  Earliest 

Time  to  the  Extinction  of  the  Khaliphat,  with  some  account  of  the 
Authors.  (In  Arabic  and  English,  with  the  music  for  one  of  the 
songs.)  Small  4to,  boards  (needs  back),  uncut.  With  the  bookplate 
and  autograph  of  Charles  Bayly.  Cambridge,  1796 

5465  CATAFAGO   (JOSEPH).     English  and  Arabic  Dictionary,  in  two 

parts,  Arabic  and  English  and  English  and  Arabic,  in  which  the 
Arabic  words  are  represented  in  the  Oriental  Characters,  as  well  as 
their  correct  pronunciation  and  accentuation  shown  in  English  letters. 
Second  Edition,  improved  and  enlarged;  containing  .  .  .  extracts 
from  the  best  Arabic  Writers,  especially  the  "Arabian  Nights,"  and 
the  "Hariri."     Thick  8vo,  cloth,  pp.  1096.  London,  1873 

5466  CHAUVIN   (VICTOR).     Bibliographic  des  Ouvrages  Arabes;  ou, 

relatif  aux  Arabes,  publies  dans  TEurope  Chretienne  de  1810  a  1885. 
9  parts  royal  8vo,  wrappers.  Liege,  1892-1905 

*The  last  four  parts  are  entirely  devoted  to  the  bibliography  of  the  Thousand 
and  One  Nights;  the  other  parts  deal  with  Locqman  and  the  Fabulists,  the  biblio- 
graphy of  Arabic  Proverbs,  the  Makamat,  Hariri,  Tales,  Sindibad,  Kalilah  (the 
fables  of  Pilpay),  etc. 

5467  CHEIKO  (P.  L.)      Madjani  el  adab.     Flowers  of  Arabic  Literature. 

6  vols,  crown  8vo,  cloth.  Beyrout,  1883 

5468  Specimens  d'ficritures  Arabes,  pour  la  lecture  des  manuscrits 

Anciens  et  Modernes.     Par  un  Pere  de  la  Cie.  de  Jesus.     Deuxieme 

edition.     8vo,  half  cloth.  Beyrout,  1888 

5469  Riad  al-Adab  fi  Narah  Sawair.     Royal  8vo,  wrappers,  pp.  157. 

Beirut,  1897 

*  History  of  the  Female  Poets  of  the  Arabs.  Part  I.  Ante-Islamic  Poets.  This 
first  part  contains  notices  of  61  female  poets. 

5470  CHERBONNEAU    (A.)      Legons    de   Lecture   Arabe,    comprenant 

l'Alphabet,  la  Lecture  Courant,  les  Noms  de  Nombre  et  Chiffres  des 
Arabes.     Deuxieme  edition.     Crown  8vo,  boards.  Paris,  1864 

*  Algerian  Arabic. 

5471  CLOUSTON  (W.  A.)    Arabian  Poetry  for  English  Readers.    Edited, 

with  introduction  and  notes.  Facsimile.  8vo,  wrappers,  pp.  472, 
uncut.  Glasgow,  1881 

*  One  of  300  copies  privately  printed.  Wm.  Berrian's  copy,  with  autograph  in 
pencil.  Contains  translations  of  the  famous  Romance  of  'Antar,  the  Mu'allaqat, 
the  Burda  Poems  of  K'ab  and  El-Busiri  (first  appearance  in  English),  and 
others. 


632  Western  anfc  Central  Hsia 

THE  ARABIC  LANGUAGE,  ETC.— Continued. 

5472  COLEBROOKE  (SIR  T.  E.)    On  the  Proper  Names  of  the  Moham- 

medans.    8vo,  wrappers,  pp.  67.     (Royal  Asiatic  Society.) 

[London],  1879 

5473  DAVIS   (N.)   and  DAVIDSON    (B.)      Arabic  Reading  Lessons: 

.  . .  Extracts  from  the  Koran,  and  other  sources.     i2mo,  cloth. 

London,  n.  d. 

5474  DICTIONARY.     Vocabulaire  Arabe-Francais  a  l'usage  des  fitudi- 

ants.     Par  un  Pere  Missionnaire  de  la  Cie.  de  Jesus.     Thick  crown 
8vo,  half  morocco.  Beyrout,  1883 

5475  DIETERICI  (DR.  FRIED  RICH).     Die  Anthropologic  der  Araber 

im  zehnten  Jahrhundert  n.  Chr.     8vo,  wrappers,  pp.  221 

*  E.  H.  Palmer's  copy,  with  his  autograph.  Leipzig,  1871 

5476  DOZY  (DR.  R.)     Het  Islamisme.     (De  Voornaamste  Godsdiensten.) 

75  fine  lithographic  plates.     Imp.  8vo,  cloth.  Haarlem,  1863 

5477  De  Israelieten  te  Mekka.     Van  Davids  tijd  tot  in  de  vijfde 

eeuw  onzer  Tijdrekening.     Folding  table.     Royal  8vo,  wrappers,  pp. 
214.  Haarlem,  1864 

5478  FAIZULLAHBHAI  (SHAIKH).     Essay  on  the  Pre-Islamic  Arabic 

Poetry.     8vo,  sewed,  pp.  21  (without  title).  [Bombay,  1893] 

*  Analysis  of  the  Moallakat,  or  the  Seven  Suspended  Poems. 

5479  FARIS  EL-SHIDIAC.     Practical  Grammar  of  the  Arabic  Language, 

with  interlineal  reading  lessons,  dialogues  and  vocabulary.     i2mo, 
cloth.  London,  1856 

5480  Grammar  of  the  Arabic  Language.     Revised  by   Henry   G. 

Williams.     Fourth  Edition,  corrected  and  augmented.     i2mo,  cloth. 

London,  1891 

5481  FREEMAN   (EDWARD  A.)     The  History  and  Conquests  of  the 

Saracens.     Six  Lectures  before  the  Edinburgh  Philosophical  Institu- 
tion.    Second  Edition,  with  new  preface.     Crown  8vo,  cloth. 

London,  1876 

5482  FREYTAG  (G.  W.)    Lexicon  Arabico-Latinum,  ex  opere  suo  majore 

in  usum  Tironum  Excerptum.     4to,  half  roan.  Halle,  1837 

*  Scarce,  and  still  one  of  the  most  valuable  Arabic  dictionaries  published. 


Iixaestern  anfc  Central  Bsia  633 

THE  ARABIC  LANGUAGE,  ETC.— Continued. 

5483  GIBSON    (MARGARET  DUNLOP).       Catalogue  of  the  Arabic 

MSS.  in  the  Convent  of  S.  Catherine  on  Mount  Sinai.  Facsimiles. 
Royal  8vo,  wrappers,  pp.  138.     (Studia  Sinaitica  No.  III.) 

London,  1894 

5484  GILMAN    (ARTHUR).      The   Story   of  the   Saracens;   from   the 

Earliest  Times  to  the  Fall  of  Bagdad.     Illustrated.     Post  8vo,  cloth. 

New  York,  1887 

5485  GLASER    (EDUARD).      Skizze   der   Geschichte   und    Geographie 

Arabiens  von  den  altesten  Zeiten  bis  zum  Propheten  Muhammad, 
nebst  einem  Anhange  zur  Beleuchtung  der  Geschichte  Abessyniens  im 
3.  und  4.  Jahrhundert  n.  Chr.  Band  II.  Royal  8vo,  wrappers,  pp. 
575.  Berlin,  1890 

*  The  first  volume  was  never  published.   Laid  in  is  correspondence  concerning  it. 

5486  GORGUOS  (A.)     Cours  d'Arabe  Vulgaire.     2  vols,  crown  8vo,  half 

cloth.  Paris,  1850-57 

*  Contains  short  Arabic  Grammar,   French-Arabic  and  Arabic-French  vocabu- 
laries, Reading  Lessons,  Exercises  with  key,  etc.     Algerian  Arabic. 

5487  GUMPACH   (JOHANNES  VON).     Practical  Tables  for  the  Re- 

duction of  Mahometan  Dates  to  the  Christian  Kalendar,  computed 
for  the  use  of  Astronomers,  Chronologers,  Historians,  etc.,  with  an 
introduction  including  some  special  remarks  on  the  Turkish  Kalendar. 
4to,  cloth,  pp.  23.  London,  1856 

5488  HAINES  (CHARLES  REGINALD).     Islam,  as  a  Missionary  Re- 

ligion.     Map.      i2mo,  cloth.      (Non-Christian  Religious  Systems.) 

London,  1889 

5489  HAJI  KHALFA'S  ARABIC  BIBLIOGRAPHICAL  DICTION- 

ARY. Lexicon  Bibliographicum  et  Encyclopaedicum  a  Mustafa  Ben 
Abdallah  Katib  Jelebi  dicto  et  nomine  Haji  Khalfa  celebrato  com- 
positum.  Ad  Codicum  Vindobonensium  Parisiensium  et  Berolinensis 
fidem  primum  edidit,  Latine  vertit  et  Commentario  indicibusque  in- 
struxit  Gustavus  Fluegel.  (Cum  catalogos  Bibliothecarum  Cahiren- 
sium,  Damascene,  Halebensis,  Rhodiae  et  Constantinopolitanarum 
continens.)     7  vols.  4to,  cloth  (lacks  title  to  Vol.  1). 

London:  The  Oriental  Translation  Fund,  1835-58 

*  Written  as  a  supplement  to  Ibn  Khallikan's  similar  biographical  and  biblio- 
graphical dictionary.     The  Arabic  text  with  Latin  translation. 


634  Western  ant)  Central  Hsia 

THE   ARABIC  LANGUAGE,   WO,.— Continued. 

5490  HAMMER    (CHEV.  JOSEPH   VON).     The  History  of  the  As- 

sassins. Derived  from  Oriental  Sources.  Translated  by  O.  C.  Wood. 
Post  8vo,  cloth.  London,  1835 

*  Scarce. 

5491  HARIRI  (KASIM  IBN  ALI  AL).     Al-Maquamat  al-Hariri.     The 

Assemblies  of  Al-Hariri  in  Arabic.     Royal  8vo,  half  calf. 

Bulaq,  A.  H.  1266  [1849] 

*  With  a  marginal  commentary  also  in  Arabic,  and  numerous  MS.  insertions, 
definitions,  corrections,  and  notes  in  red  and  black  ink,  by  Dr.  E.  H.  Palmer. 
With  the  stamp  of  the  Protestant  College,  Malta. 

5492  Makamat;  or  Rhetorical  Anecdotes  of  Al  Hariri  of  Basra. 

Translated  from  the  original  Arabic,  with  Annotations,  by  Theodore 
Preston.     Royal  8vo,  cloth.     (Oriental  Translation  Fund.) 

♦Scarce.  London,  1850 

5493  The  same,  another  copy. 

5494  The  Assemblies  of  Al  Hariri,  translated  from  the  Arabic,  with 

Introduction  and  Notes,  historical  and  grammatical,  by  Thomas 
Chenery.  Vol.  I,  containing  the  first  twenty-six  assemblies.  8vo, 
cloth.     Presentation  copy.     [All  published  of  this  first  issue.] 

London,  1867 

5495  "~ The  Assemblies  of  Al  Hariri,  translated  from  the  Arabic.    With 

an  introduction  and  notes,  historical  and  grammatical,  by  Thomas 
Chenery.  2  vols.  8vo,  cloth  (stamp  on  titles).  (Oriental  Trans- 
lation Fund  Series.)  London,  1867-98 

*  Owing  to  the  death  of  Chenery,  Dr.  F.  Steingass  completed  the  second  volume, 
and  the  first  volume  was  reissued  in  uniform  binding. 

5496  HARRIS  (WALTER  B.)     A  Journey  through  the  Yemen,  and  some 

General  Remarks  upon  that  Country.  Illustrated  from  sketches  and 
photographs  taken  by  the  author,  and  map.     8vo,  cloth. 

Edinburgh,  1893 

5497  HARTMANN   (MARTIN).      The  Arabic  Press  of  Egypt.      Post 

8vo,  cloth.  London,  1899 

*  Contains  list  of  newspapers  and  periodicals  that  have  appeared  in  Egypt. 

5498  HATIM  AT-TAI.     Diwan  Hatim  At-Tai.     Poems  in  Arabic,  edited 

by  Rizkallah  Hasun.     8vo,  sewed,  pp.  43.  London,  1872 

*  Prof.  E.  H.  Palmer's  copy,  with  MS.  notes. 


Timestern  anfc  Central  Ssia  635 

THE   ARABIC  LANGUAGE,  ETC.— Continued. 

5499  HERBELOT  (B.  d').  Bibliotheque  Orientale;  ou,  Dictionnaire  Uni- 
versel,  contenant  generalement  tout  ce  qui  regarde  la  connoissance 
des  Peuples  d'Orient,  leurs  Histoires  et  Traditions .  veritables  ou 
fabuleuses,  leurs  Religions,  Sectes  et  Politiques  . . .  etc.,  etc.  Folio, 
old  leather.  Paris,  1697 

5499  *  HID AYA.     The  Hedaya,  or  Guide :  A  Commentary  on  the  Mussul- 

man Laws.  Translated  by  Charles  Hamilton.  Second  Edition,  with 
preface  and  index,  by  Standish  Grove  Grady.  Thick  8vo,  cloth,  pp. 
783.  London,  1870 

*  This  work  is  the  great  Law-Book  of  the  Sunnites  or  most  orthodox  sect  of 
Islam,  and  is  considered  of  the  highest  authority  by  the  Mohammedans  of  India. 
It  was  compiled  by  Ali  Ibn  Abi  Bakr  Al  Marghinani  Al  Farghani. 

5500  HIGGINS  (GODFREY).     An  Apology  for  the  Life  and  Character 

of  the  Celebrated  Prophet  of  Arabia,  called  Mohammed  the  Illus- 
trious.    8vo,  half  cloth.  London,  1829 

*  By  the  author  of  the  well-known  "Anacalypsis,"  books  on  the  British  Druids, 
etc. 

5501  [HORNE    (RICHARD    HENRY).]      Sithron    the    Star- Stricken. 

Translated  from  an  ancient  Arabic  manuscript  by  Salem  ben  Uzair, 
of  Bassora  [pseud'].     8vo,  wrappers,  pp.  131.  London,  1883 

5502  HOUTSMA     (TH.)      Catalogue    d'une    collection    de    Manuscrits 

Arabes  et  Turcs  appartenant  a  la  maison  E.  J.  Brill  a  Leide.  8vo, 
wrappers,  1194  numbers.     (Dr.  Rost's  copy  with  his  autograph.) 

Ley  den :  E.  J.  Brill,  1889 

5503  HUART    (CLEMENT).     A   History   of  Arabic  Literature.     Post 

8vo,  cloth.  (Short  Histories  of  the  Literature  of  the  World,  edited 
by  Edmund  Gosse.)  London,  1903 

5504  HUGHES   (THOMAS  PATRICK).     Notes  on  Muhammadanism, 

being  Outlines  of  the  Religious  System  of  Islam.  Second  Edition, 
revised  and  enlarged.  .  Post  8vo,  cloth.  London,  1877 

5505  Notes   on   Muhammadanism.      Third    Edition.      Crown   8vo, 

cloth.  London,  1894 

5506  A  Dictionary  of  Islam,  being  a  Cyclopaedia  of  the  Doctrines, 

Rites,  Ceremonies  and  Customs  ...  of  the  Muhammadan  Religion. 
Numerous  illustrations.     Thick  royal  8vo,  cloth.  London,  1885 


636  Mestern  an&  Central  Bsia 

THE   ARABIC  LANGUAGE,  ETC.— Continued 

5507  HURGRONJE   (DR.  C.  SNOUCK).     Mekka.     2  vols,  royal  8vo, 

half  morocco,  with  Atlas  in  4to,  boards.  Together  3  vols.  With  the 
miniature  ex-libris  of  M.  M.  Couvee.  The  Hague,  1888-89 

*  The  first  volume  gives  a  history  of  Mecca  from  the  times  of  the  Caliphs  to 
1887;  the  second  deals  with  the  varied  population  of  Mecca,  the  life  of  the  people 
and  pilgrims,  customs,  etc.  The  atlas  of  plates  are  mainly  photographs  of  pil- 
grims, types  from  all  parts  of  the  East,  including  the  Moluccas,  Borneo,  etc.  A 
valuable  collection. 

5508  IBN  HAUKAL  (MUHAMMAD).    The  Oriental  Geography  of  Ebn 

Haukal,  an  Arabian  Traveller  of  the  Tenth  Century.  Translated  by 
Sir  William  Ouseley,  from  a  MS.  in  his  own  possession,  collated  with 
one  preserved  in  the  Library  of  Eton  College.  Map.  4to,  old 
marbled  calf.  London,  1800 

5509  IBN    HISHAM.      Das   Leben   Mohammed's   nach   Mohammed    Ibn 

Ishak  bearbeitet  von  Abd  el-Malik  Ibn  Hischam.  Aus  dem  Arabi- 
schen  iibersetzt  von  Gustav  Weil.     2  vols,  in  1,  8vo,  half  calf. 

Stuttgart,  1864 

5510  IBN   KHALLIKAN'S   BIOGRAPHICAL   DICTIONARY.      Ibn 

Khallikan's  Biographical  Dictionary.  Translated  from  the  Arabic  by 
Baron  MacGuckin  De  Slane.  4  vols.  4to,  half  morocco.  (Oriental 
Translation  Fund.)  Paris,  1843-71 

*  Scarce.  The  great  Arabic  Biographical  Dictionary,  and  the  repository  of 
numerous  anecdotes,  and  choice  selections  from  the  most  noted  authors.  This 
was  the  first  biographical  dictionary  of  any  extent  written  by  an  Arab,  and  later 
writers  in  the  East  who  have  compiled  similar  works  have  done  so  principally  on 
the  basis  of  supplements  to  Ibn  Khallikan.  It  was  written — probably  in  Damas- 
cus— sometime  in  the  13th  Century. 

551 1  IBN  KUTAIBAH.     An  Extract  from  Ibn  Kutaiba's  'Adab  Al-Katib, 

or  the  Writer's  Guide,  with  Translation  and  Notes,  by  William  O. 
Sproull.     8vo,  wrappers,  pp.  42.  Leipzig,  1877 

5512  IBN  WAHSHIH.     Ancient  Alphabets  and  Hieroglyphic  Characters 

Explained:  with  an  Account  of  the  Egyptian  Priests,  their  Classes, 
Initiation,  and  Sacrifices,  in  the  Arabic  Language  by  Ahmad  Bin 
Abubekr  Bin  Wahshih ;  and  in  English  by  Joseph  Hammer.  Small 
4to,  old  half  calf  (covers  loose).  London,  1806 

5513  JACKSON   (JAMES).     Socotora.     Notes  Bibliographiques.     Royal 

8vo,  wrappers,  pp.  39.     (Extrait  de  la  Revue  de  Geographic) 

Paris,  1892 


Western  an&  Central  Bsia  637 

THE   ARABIC  LANGUAGE,  ETC.— Continued. 

5514  JESSUP  (HENRY  HARRIS).     The  Women  of  the  Arabs.     With 

a  Chapter  for  Children.  Edited  by  C.  S.  Robinson  and  Isaac  Riley. 
Illustrations.     Post  8vo,  cloth.  New  York  [1873] 

5515  K'AB  IBN  ZUHAIR.     The  Burda  (Mantle)  Poems  of  Ka'b,  son  of 

Zuhayr,  and  of  El-Busiri.  Translated  with  prefaces  and  notes,  by 
J.  W.  Redhouse.  Facsimile.  8vo,  limp  cloth,  pp.  48.  (Reprinted 
from  Arabian  Poetry  for  English  Readers.)  [London]  1881 

*  Only  35  copies  printed  for  private  circulation. 

5516  KASSAB    (S.)   and  HANNAM    (G.)     Arabic-English  Dictionary. 

Thick  crown  8vo,  cloth,  pp.  803.  Beyrout,  il 


5517  KEANE  (PROF.  A.  H.)     The  Gold  of  Ophir.     Whence  brought  and 

by  Whom?     Facsimile  of  a  Himyaritic  rock  inscription.     8vo,  cloth. 

London, 1901 

*  The   author  concludes  that  the   "Gold   of   Ophir"   came   from   Rhodesia,   and 
that  Ophir  was  a  centre  of  Commerce  on  the  South  Coast  of  Arabia. 

5518  KEANE  (JOHN  F.)     Six  Months  in  Meccah:  An  Account  of  the 

Mohammedan  Pilgrimage  to  Meccah.  Recently  accomplished  by  an 
Englishman  professing  Mohammedanism.     Royal  8vo,  cloth. 

London,  1881 

5519  My  Journey  to  Medinah :...  Performed  by  the  author  dis- 
guised as  a  Mohammedan.     Royal  8vo,  cloth.  London,  1881 

5520  Six  Months  in  the  Hejaz:  An  account  of  the  Mohammedan 

Pilgrimages  to  Meccah  and  Medinah,  accomplished  by  an  English- 
man professing  Mohammedanism.     Post  8vo,  cloth.       London,  1887 

5521  KITAB  AL  AGANI.    Tables  Alphabetiques  du  Kitab  Al-Agani ;  com- 

prenant  I,  Index  des  Poetes  dont  le  Kitab  cite  des  vers ;  II,  Index  des 
Rimes ;  III,  Index  Historique ;  etc.  Par  I.  Guidi.  Ier  Fascicule. 
Royal  8vo,  wrappers,  pp.  360.  Leiden,  1895 

*This  part  contains  the  first  two  mentioned  indices  complete,  and  165   pp.  of 
the  third. 

5522  KORAN.     Manuscript  of  the  Koran.     Arabic  manuscript,   con- 

taining chapters  from  the  Koran,  written  for  Abu  Elmuzaffar  Shehab 
Eldeen  Muhammad,  King  of  Persia,  A.  H.  1058  (A.  D.  1648).  Ap- 
pended is  a  poem  in  Persian  in  praise  of  the  King.  Royal  8vo,  ori- 
ental smooth  morocco  (back  damaged). 

Teheran,  A.  H.  1058  [A.  D.  1648] 

*  With  the  full  vowel  pointing.     Very  neatly  written. 


638  Mestern  anfc  Central  Hsia 

THE  ARABIC  LANGUAGE,  ETC.— Continued. 

5523  KORAN.    Manuscript  of  the  Koran.  Arabic  manuscript,  written  in 

red  and  black,  and  the  first  few  leaves  interlined  in  gold.  Post  8vo, 
oriental  leather  binding.  (The  volume  much  soiled  by  water,  and 
some  leaves  damaged   and  restored  in  a  later  hand.)       18th  Century 

5524  Manuscript  of  the  Koran.     Manuscript,  very  neatly  written 

in  small  characters  and  pointed,  gold  borders  to  each  page,  and  the 
titles  to  each  surat  in  gold.  The  two  first  leaves  very  beautifully 
illuminated  in  gold  and  colors.  i8mo,  in  the  original  oriental  binding 
of  wooden  boards,  morocco  back,  the  sides  ornamented  with  a  pattern 
of  rose  flowers  within  a  gold  border.  18th  Century 

*  A  very  charming  miniature  manuscript  of  the  Koran. 

5525  Manuscript  of  the  Koran.     Arabic  manuscript,  written  on 

oriental  glazed  parchment  paper  in  red  and  black,  with  ruled  red 
borders  to  each  page.  Thick  small  4to,  original  leather  binding  (one 
cover  missing).  19th  Century 

5526  The  Koran  in  Arabic.     Lithographed.     Borders  to  two  first 

leaves.     Post  8vo,  in  the  oriental  stamped  roan  binding  with  flaps. 

19th  Century 

5527  L'Alkoran:  (Le  Livre  par  Excellence).     Traduction  textuelle 

de  l'Arabe  faite  par  Fatma-Zaida,  Djarie-Odalyk-Doul  den  Benjamin- 
Aly,  Effendi-Agha.     8vo,  wrappers,  pp.  483  (front  wrapper  missing). 

Lisbonne,  1861 

5528  Fluegel    (Gustavus).      Corani   Textus   Arabicus   ad   fidem 

librorum  manu  scriptorum  et  impressorum  et  ad  prascipuorum  inter- 
pretum  lectiones  et  auctoritatem  recensuit  indicesque  triginta  sec- 
tionum  et  suratarum  addidit.  Editio  stereotypa,  secundis  curis 
emendata.     4to,  half  roan.  Leipzig,  1841 

5529  Lane  (Edward  William).  Selections  from  the  Kur-An,  com- 
monly called,  . .  The  Koran ;  with  Commentary ;  translated  from  the 
Arabic  . . .  with  notes,  chiefly  from  Sale's  edition ;  with  an  Introduc- 
tion, . . .  Corrections  and  Additions.    Royal  8vo,  cloth.     London,  1843 

553°  Lane  (Edward  William).  Selections  from  the  Kur-'an.  New 

Edition,  revised  and  enlarged,  with  introduction  by  Stanley  Lane- 
Poole.     Plate.     8vo,  cloth.     (Trubner's  Oriental  Series.) 

London,  1879 


Western  an&  Central  Hsia  639 

THE  ARABIC   LANGUAGE,  ETC.—  Continued. 

5531  KORAN.     Muehleisen-Arnold  (John).    The  Koran  and  the  Bible ; 

or  Islam  and  Christianity.  Second  Edition.  8vo,  cloth  (embossed 
stamp  on  title).  London,  1866 

5532  Muir   (Sir  William).      The  Coran.      Its  Composition  and 

Teaching;  and  the  Testimony  it  bears  to  the  Holy  Scriptures.  i2mo, 
cloth.  London  [1878] 

5533  Muir  (Sir  William).     Extracts  from  the  Coran  in  the  Origi- 
nal.    With  English  Rendering.     Post  8vo,  cloth,  pp.  63 

♦With  the  pencilled  autograph  of  Prof.  E.  H.  Palmer.  London,  1880 

5534  Palmer  (E.  H.)     A  Manuscript  Note-Book  of  Prof.  Palmer, 

on  the  first  page  of  which  is  written:  "Lecture  commenced  Jan. 
27th  '79  to  Syed  Kazim  Ali  of  Christ's  Coll.,  Syed  Waris  Ali,  do., 
Syed  Nur  ul  Huda,  John's  Coll."  The  top  of  the  following  page 
begins :  "Notes  for  lecture  on  the  Koran."  With  Prof.  Palmer's 
autograph  and  55  pages  of  notes  (rest  of  the  book  blank).  i2mo, 
cloth. 

5535  Palmer  (E.  H.)     The  Qur'an.     Translated  by  E.  H.  Palmer. 

2  vols,  royal  8vo,  cloth.  Oxford,  1880 

*  One  of  the  series  of  "The  Sacred  Books  of  the  East,"  edited  by  F.  Max  Miiller. 

5536  Redslob  (G.  M.)    Coranus  Arabice.    Recensionis  Flugelianae. 

Textum  Recognitum  iterum  exprimi,  curavit  G.  M.  Redslob.  8vo, 
boards,  cloth  back.  Leipzig,  1855 

5537  Rodwell  (J.  M.)     El-Kor'an;  or  the  Koran:  translated  from 

the  Arabic,  the  Suras  arranged  in  Chronological  Order,  with  Notes 
and  Index.     Second  revised  and  amended  edition.     8vo,  cloth. 

London,  1876 

5538  Sale  (George).     The  Koran,  commonly  called  the  Alcoran 

of  Mohammed,  Translated  into  English  from  the  Original  Arabic, 
with  notes  . . .  (and)  a  Preliminary  Discourse.  Map  and  four  plates. 
4to,  old  panelled  calf  (joints  cracked).  London,  1734 

*The  First  Edition.     With  the  bookplate  of  Lord  Hill. 

5539  Sale  (George).     The  Koran,  commonly  called  the  Alcoran  of 

Mohammed,  translated  .  .  .  from  the  Original  Arabic ;  with  explana- 
tory notes  .  .  .  and  a  Preliminary  Discourse.  New  Edition,  with 
memoir  of  the  translator  [by  R.  A.  Davenport]  and  notes  from 
Savary's  version  of  the  Koran.  Folding  map  and  plates.  2  vols, 
royal  8vo,  half  cloth.  London,  1825 


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THE   ARABIC  LANGUAGE,  ETC.— Continued 

5540  KORAN.     Wherry  (E.  M.)     A  Comprehensive  Commentary  on  the 

Quran ;  comprising  Sale's  translation  and  Preliminary  Discourse, 
with  additional  Notes  and  Emendations.  With  a  Complete  Index  to 
the  Text,  Preliminary  Discourse,  and  Notes.  4  vols.  8vo,  cloth. 
(Trubner's  Oriental  Series.)  London,  1896 

5541  KOSENGARTEN  (JOHANN  GODOFR.  LUD.)     Chrestomathia 

Arabica  ex  codicibus  manuscriptis  Parisiensibus,  Gothanis  et  Bero- 
linensibus  collecta.     8vo,  half  roan.  Leipzig,  1828 

5542  KREMER    (ALFRED   von).     Culturgeschichtliche   Streifzuge  auf 

dem  Gebiete  des  Islams.     8vo,  wrappers,  pp.  yy.  Leipzig,  1873 

5543  Culturgeschichte  des  Orients  unter  den  Chalifen.     2  vols,  royal 

8vo,  wrappers,  pp.  547  and  516.  Vienna,  1875-77 

5544  LANDBERG  (CARLO).     Proverbes  et  Dictons  du  Peuple  Arabe. 

Materiaux  pour  servir  a  la  connaissance  des  dialectes  vulgaires. 
Volume  1 :  Province  de  Syrie,  Section  de  Sayda.  8vo,  wrappers,  pp. 
458.  Ley  den  and  Paris,  1883 

*  The  peculiarities  of  the  sayings  are  illustrated  by  notes  on  the  customs  of  the 
Arabs. 

5545  LANE  (EDWARD  WILLIAM).     Arabian  Society  in  the  Middle 

Ages.  Studies  from  the  Thousand  and  One  Nights.  Edited  by 
Stanley  Lane-Poole.     Post  8vo,  cloth.  London,  1883 

5546  LANE-POOLE  (STANLEY).     Studies  in  a  Mosque.    8vo,  cloth. 

London,  1883 

*  With  "From  S.  Lane-Poole"  pencilled  on  the  title.     Chapters  on  The  Persian 
Miracle  Play,  the  Koran,  Islam  before  Mohammed,  etc. 

5547  Studies  in  a  Mosque.     Second  Edition,  enlarged.     8vo,  cloth. 

London,  1893 

5548  Catalogue  of  Arabic  Glass  Weights  in  the  British  Museum. 

Edited  by  Reginald  Stuart  Poole,    9  plates.    8vo,  cloth.    London,  1891 

*  Forming  a  supplementary  volume  to  the  Catalogue  of  Oriental  Coins. 

5549  LANSING   (J.  G.)      An  Arabic  Manual.      Second  Edition.     8vo, 

cloth.  New  York,  1891 

5550  LE   STRANGE    (GUY).     Palestine  Under  the  Moslems.     A  De- 

scription of  Syria  and  the  Holy  Land  from  A.  D.  650  to  1500.  Trans- 
lated from  the  Works  of  the  Mediaeval  Arab  Geographers.  Maps 
and  illustrations.     8vo,  cloth.     (Palestine  Exploration  Fund.) 

[London]  1890 


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THE  ARABIC  LANGUAGE,   ETC.— Continued. 

5551  LE  STRANGE   (GUY).     Baghdad  during  the  Abbasid  Caliphate, 

from  contemporary  Arabic  and  Persian  Sources.  8  plans.  8vo, 
cloth.  Oxford,  1900 

5552  LOCKETT   (A.)     The  Miut  Amil,  and  Shurhoo  Miut  Amil;  two 

elementary  treatises  on  Arabic  Syntax ;  Translated  from  the  Original 
Arabic,  with  annotations,  Philological  and  explanatory,  in  the  form 
of  a  perpetual  commentary.  The  Rules  exemplified  by  a  Series  of 
Stories  and  Citations  from  various  Arabian  Authors,  with  an  Ap- 
pendix containing  the  Original  Text.     4to,  half  calf  (worn). 

Calcutta,  1 81 4 

5553  LOKMAN  AL  HAKIM.    Fables  de  Loqman  le  Sage.    Le  texte  revu 

de  nouveau  sur  les  MSS.,  accompagne  d'une  version  Francaise  et  des 
notes,  et  precede  d'une  introduction  sur  la  personne  de  Loqman  et 
sur  l'origine  de  ce  recueil  de  fables.  Par  J.  Derenbourg.  i2mo, 
wrappers,  pp.  41.  Berlin,  1850 

5554  LYALL  (CHARLES  JAMES).     Translations  of  Ancient  Arabian 

Poetry,  chiefly  Prae-Islamic,  with  an  Introduction  and  Notes.  Small 
4to,  cloth.  London,  1885 

*  Extracts  from  the  Hamasah,  the  Mu'allakat,  etc.  Laid  in  is  a  parody  on 
Tennyson's  Locksley  Hall.     (Queried  if  by  Lyall?) 

5555  MACARIUS.      The    Travels    of    Macarius,    Patriarch    of   Antioch. 

Written  by  his  attendant  Archdeacon  Paul  of  Aleppo  in  Arabic. 
Translated  by  F.  C.  Belfour.  Nine  parts  with  separate  titles,  bound 
in  2  vols.  4to,  cloth.    (Oriental  Translation  Fund.)    London,  1829-36 

*  The  travels  were  in  the  countries  subject  to  the  doctrines  of  the  Greek  Church, 
i.e.:  Anatolia,  Romelia,  Moldavia,  Walladiia,  the  Country  of  the  Cossacks, 
Moscovy  (as  far  as  Novgorod,  and  back  to  Aleppo  through  Syria.  In  one  place 
he  refers  to  the  year  of  the  world  7165.  As  the  Caesarean  Era  of  Antioch  placed 
the  creation  of  the  world  as  5493  years  B.  C,  this  would  place  the  travels  in  the 
latter  part  of  the  17th  Century. 

5556  MANUSCRIPT.     A  Lectionary;  or,  New  Testament  Selections  for 

Sundays  and  Festivals.  Manuscript  in  Arabic  on  168  leaves,  neatly 
written  in  black  and  red  on  glazed  paper.  Small  folio,  in  the  original 
oriental  calf  binding.  1744 

5557  MARGOLIOUTH  (D.  S.)     A  Commentary  on  the  Book  of  Daniel 

by  Jephet  Ibn  Ali  the  Karaite.  Edited  and  Translated  by  D.  S. 
Margoliouth.  Small  4to,  wrappers,  pp.  153-1-96.  (Anecdota 
Oxoniensia.)  Oxford,  1889 


642  Western  ant)  Central  Hsta 

THE  ARABIC  LANGUAGE,  ETC.— Continued. 

5558  MARGOLIOUTH  (D.  S.)     Arabic  Papyri  of  the  Bodleian  Library. 

Reproduced  by  the  Collotype  Process.  With  transcription  and  trans- 
lation.    2  large  folding  plates.     4to,  wrappers,  pp.  7.     London,  1893 

5559  MARIGNY    (ABBE  DE).     History  of  the  Arabians  under ...  the 

Caliphs,  from  Mahomet  to  the  death  of  Mostazem,  the  fifty-sixth  and 
last  Abassian  Caliph.  With  Notes  .  . .  Genealogical  and  Chronologi- 
cal Tables,  and  Indexes.  Translated,  with  additional  notes.  4  vols. 
8vo,  full  calf,  rebacked.  London,  1758 

5560  MISHCAT-UL-MASABIH.     Collection  of  the  Most  Authentic  Tra- 

ditions regarding  the  Actions  and  Sayings  of  Muhammed,  exhibiting 
the  Origin  of  the  Manners  and  Customs,  the  Civil,  Religious,  and 
Military  Policy  of  the  Muslemans.  Translated  from  the  original 
Arabic  [of  Muhammad  Ibn  Abd  Allah  Al  Khatib]  by  Capt.  A.  N. 
Matthews.  2  vols.  4to,  old  half  calf  (lacks  title  to  Vol.  2,  and  a  leaf 
of  Index  at  end).  Calcutta,  1809 

*  Rare.  In  the  12th  Century  the  original  traditions  of  the  Mohammedan  faith 
and  its  founders  were  collected,  and  the  work  was  called  the  "Masabih"  (or 
lamp).  Several  later  commentaries  were  made  on  it,  of  which  this,  the  "Mishcat- 
ul-Masabih,"  written  in  the  14th  Century,  is  the  most  important.  The  literal  trans- 
lation of  the  title  is  "The  niche  for  holding  the  lamp."  The  work  is  considered  of 
the  utmost  authority  by  the  Mohammedans,  ranking  second  only  to  the  Koran. 
Many  curious  particulars  of  the  life  and  observances  of  the  Prophet  are  given. 

5561  MOALLAKAT.     The  Moallakat,  or  Seven  Arabian  Poems,  which 

were  suspended  on  the  Temple  at  Mecca;  with  a  translation  and 
arguments  by  William  Jones.  Engraved  portrait  and  folding  table 
of  the  genealogy  of  the  Poets,  and  facsimile.     4to,  half  russia. 

London,  1783 

*  Scarce.  Contains  a  transliteration  of  the  Arabic  texts,  as  well  as  the  trans- 
lations. 

5562  The  Divans  of  the  six  ancient  Arabic  Poets,  Ennabiga,  'Antara, 

Tharafa,  Zuhair,  'Alqama,  and  Imruulqais ;  chiefly  according  to  the 
MSS.  of  Paris,  Gotha  and  Leyden;  and  the  Collection  of  their  Frag- 
ments, with  a  List  of  the  various  Readings  of  the  Text.  Edited  by 
W.  Ahlwardt.     Royal  8vo,  wrappers.  London,  1870 

5563  An  Ancient  Arabic  Prize  Poem.     (Translation  with  prefatory 

note.)  By  E.  H.  Palmer.  Post  8vo,  wrappers,  pp.  8.  (Extracted 
from  The  Eagle,  1870.)  [London,  1870] 

*  A  translation  of  one  of  the  poems  of  the  Moallakat  (or  Seven  Suspended 
Poems). 


Western  anfc  Central  Bsia  643 

THE  ARABIC  LANGUAGE,  ETC.— Continued. 

5564  MOALLAKAT.     The   Seven   Poems   suspended   in  the   Temple   at 

Mecca.  Translated  from  the  Arabic  by  F.  E.  Johnson.  With  an 
introduction  by  Shaikh  Faizullabhai.  8vo,  cloth  (with  the  Arabic 
text).  London,  1894 

5565  MOHAMMED.     The  History  of  Mohammedanism  and  its  Sects,  de- 

rived chiefly  from  Oriental  Sources,  containing  the  Life  of  Moham- 
med ....  the  Creed,  etc.  Portrait  of  Mohammed.  Post  8vo,  half 
roan.  Calcutta,  1857 

5566  MUIR  (SIR  WILLIAM).    The  Life  of  Mahomet,  with  introductory 

chapters  on  the  original  sources  of  the  biography  of  Mahomet,  and 
on  the  Pre-Islamite  History  of  Arabia.  Folding  plates.  4  vols.  8vo, 
cloth.  London,  1861 

*  The  First  and  Complete  Edition. 

5567  The  Life  of  Mahomet,  from  Original  Sources.     New  edition 

(abridged  from  the  first  edition  in  four  volumes).     Thick  8vo,  cloth. 

London,  1877 

5568  Ancient   Arabic    Poetry:    its    Genuineness    and   Authenticity. 

8vo,  wrappers,  pp.  21.     (Royal  Asiatic  Society.)  [London]  1879 

5569  Annals  of  the  Early  Caliphate,  from  original  sources.     With  a 

Map.     Royal  8vo,  cloth.  London,  1883 

557°  The  Caliphate,  its  Rise,  Decline  and  Fall.       From  original 

sources.     8vo,  cloth.  [London]  1891 

5571  NEWMAN   (FRANCIS  W.)     Handbook  of  Modern  Arabic:  con- 

sisting of  a  Practical  Grammar,  with  numerous  Examples,  Dialogues, 
and  Newspaper  Extracts ;  in  a  European  Type.  Table  of  Script  and 
printed  alphabets.     Post  8vo,  cloth.  London,  1866 

5572  Dictionary   of    Modern   Arabic    (Anglo- Arabic,    and    Arabo- 

English).     2  vols,  post  8vo,  cloth.  London,  1871 

5573  NIEBUHR  (CARSTEN).     Beschreibung  von  Arabien,  map  and  23 

(should  be  24)  plates,  First  Edition,  Copenhagen,  1772;  Reise- 
beschreibung  nach  Arabien  und  andern  umliegenden  Landern,  120 
plates  (should  be  124),  2  vols.  4to,  Copenhagen,  1774-78.  Together 
3  vols.     4to,  orginal  calf.  Copenhagen,  1772-78 


644  Western  ant)  Central  Bsia 

THE  ARABIC  LANGUAGE,   ETC.— Continued. 

5574  OCKLEY  (SIMON).     The  Conquest  of  Syria,  Persia,  and  Egypt  by 

the  Saracens,  containing  the  Lives  of  .  .  .  the  immediate  successors 
of  Mahomet,  etc.     2  vols.  8vo,  old  calf.  London,  1708 

5575  History  of  the  Saracens,  containing  the  Lives  ...  of  the  Suc- 
cessors of  Mahomet,  etc.  Collected  from  most  authentic  Arabic 
Authors.  Third  Edition  (with  Life  of  Mahomet).  2  vols.  8vo.  Fine 
copy,  in  full  sprinkled  calf  gilt,  gilt  tops,  uncut.  Cambridge,  1757 

5576  OMARAH  AL  HAKAMI.     Yaman.     Its  early  Mediaeval  History,  by 

Najm  Ad-Din  'Omarah  Al-Hakami;  the  History  of  its  Dynasties  by 
Ibn  Khaldun ;  and  an  account  of  the  Karmathians  of  Yaman  by  Abu' 
Abd  Allah  Baha  Ad-Din  Al-Janadi.  The  original  texts,  with  trans- 
lations and  notes  by  Henry  Cassels  Kay.     8vo,  cloth.     London,  1892 

5577  OSBORN    (ROBERT    DURIE).      Islam    under    the    Khalifs    of 

Baghdad.     8vo,  cloth.  London,  1878 

5578  PALGRAVE   (WILLIAM   GIFFORD).      Narrative  of  a  Year's 

Journey  through  Central  and  Eastern  Arabia.  [1862-63.]  Maps 
and  plans.     2  vols.  8vo,  cloth  (Vol.  1  loose  in  covers).     London,  1865 

5579  PALMER  (E.  H.)    A  Grammar  of  the  Arabic  Language.    8vo,  cloth. 

*  With  glossary  of  Arabic  Technical  Terms.  London,   1 874 

5580  The  Arabic  Manual,  a  condensed  Grammar  of  both  the  Classi- 
cal and  Modern  Arabic,  Reading  Lessons  and  Exercises,  with  Analy- 
ses and  a  Vocabulary.  Third  Edition.  Folding  table.  i2mo,  full 
morocco.  London  [1881] 

5581  A  Scrapbook,  containing  Clippings  relating  to  books  and  articles 

written  by  Prof.  E.  H.  Palmer.  [This  was  found  among  Prof. 
Palmer's  books,  which  Messrs.  Luzac  bought  after  Mrs.  Palmer's 
death.]     4to,  cloth,  pp.  56. 

*  With  the  autograph  of  E.  H.  Palmer.  The  book  also  contains  articles  by 
Prof.  Palmer,  and  letters  written  to  his  friends  which  appeared  in  print.  See  also 
No.  5534,  for  a  manuscript  note-book  of  Prof.  Palmer. 

5582  The  Life  and  Achievements  of  Edward  Henry  Palmer.     By 

Walter  Besant.-  Portrait.  Second  Edition,  Post  8vo,  half  calf,  gilt 
top.  London,  1883 


TKaestern  anfc  Central  Hsfa  645 

THE  ARABIC  LANGUAGE,  ETC.— Continued. 

5583  PAMPHLETS.     Alphabet  Arabe,  par  F.   Gadoz,   i2mo,  pp.  39, 

Paris,  1852;  Methode  de  Lecture  et  de  Prononciation  Arabe,  par  A. 
Depeille,  i2mo,  pp.  54,  Algiers,  1850;  Alphabetum  Arabicum,  etc., 
etc.,  pp.  15,  Rome,  1797;  Simplification  possible  de  la  Composition  en 
Caracteres  Arabes,  par  A.  R.  G.  Vianna,  8vo,  pp.  8  (Presentation 
copy),  Lisbon,  1892.     (4  pieces.) 

5584  Apology  of  Al  Kindy,  An  Essay  on  its  Age  and  Authorship, 

by  Sir  Wm.  Muir,  pp.  18  (Royal  Asiatic  Society,  188-?); 
Descriptive  Alphabetical  List  of  Twenty  Occult  Sciences  of  the  Mus- 
lims, by  E.  Rehatsek,  pp.  10.     2  pieces,  8vo,  sewed. 

5585  Excerpts  from  Magazines.       Palgrave  on  the  Pre-Islamitic 

Brigands;  An  Ancient  Arabic  Prize  Poem,  by  Prof.  Palmer;  Cler- 
mont-Ganneau  on  the  Arabs  in  Palestine;  and  others,  similar. 
(10  pieces.) 

5586  PAULMIER  (AD.)     L'Arabe  sans  Maitre  en  17  Lecons,  traduction 

dans  l'idiome  parle  en  Algerie,  des  17  Chapitres  .  . .  de  l'histoire  de 
Gil  Bias  de  Santillane.     8vo,  wrappers  (damaged),  pp.  241. 

Paris,  1 85 1 

5587  PITTS  (JOSEPH).     A  Faithful  Account  of  the  Religion  and  Man- 

ners of  the  Mohometans.  In  which  is  a  Relation  of  their  Pilgrimage 
to  Mecca  ...  a  description  of  Medina,  .  .  Algier,  and  the  Country 
Adjacent;  and  Alexandria,  Grand  Cairo,  &c.  With  an  account  of 
the  Author's  being  taken  Captive ;  the  Turks'  Cruelty  to  him,  and  his 
escape.  Fourth  Edition,  corrected,  with  additions.  Map  and  plate. 
With  the  autograph  of  J.  Miller,  1756.     i2mo,  calf.         London,  1738 

*  Pitts  was  the  first  European  to  visit  MeCca,  and  this  book  contains  an  account 
of  his  adventures  there. 

5588  PLATE  (WILLIAM).     Ptolemy's  Knowledge  of  Arabia,  especially 

of  Hadramaut  and  the  Wilderness  El-Ahkaf.  Map.  Post  8vo, 
sewed,  pp.  11.     (Reprinted  from  the  Classical  Museum.) 

London,  1845 

5589  PLAYFAIR  (CAPT.  R.  L.)     Memorandum  of  the  Trade  of  Aden 

for  1857-58;  and  for  1858-59.  2  pieces,  8vo,  sewed,  pp.  12  and  14. 
Presentation  copies.     (2  pieces.) 

Aden :  printed  at  the  Jail  Press,  1859 


646  Mestern  anfc  Central  Bsia 

THE  ARABIC  LANGUAGE,  ETC.— Continued. 

5590  POCOCK  (EDWARD).     Specimen  Historiae  Arabum;  atictore  Ed- 

vardo  Pocockio.  Accessit  Historia  Veterum  Arabum  ex  Abu'l  Feda : 
cura  Antonii  I.  Sylvestre  de  Sacy.  Portrait  of  Pocock.  Small  4.T.0, 
half  cloth.  Oxford,  1806 

5591  POOL    (JOHN   J.)       Studies   in    Mohammedanism,   Historical   and 

Doctrinal,  with  a  chapter  on  Islam  in  England.  Frontispiece.  Post 
8vo,  cloth.  Westminster  [London],  1892 

5592  POPER    (DR.   SALOMON).     Behmenjar,   Ben   El-Marzuban,   der 

Persische  Aristoteliker  aus  Avicenna's  Schule.  Zwei  metaphysische 
Abhandlungen  von  ihm,  Arabisch  und  Deutsch,  mit  Anmerkungen 
herausgegeben.     i2mo,  boards,  pp.  47  and  27.  Leipzig,  1851 

5593  ROUX    (DANIEL).     Album  de  l'Arabisant.     Choix  de  50  Sortes 

d'ecritures  Arabes,  recueillis  a  l'etat  d'autographies  et  suivies  d'une 
transcription  textuelle  pour  initier  a  la  lecture  des  manuscrits. 
(Lithographic  facsimiles.)     Oblong  i2mo,  wrappers,  pp.  82. 

Algiers,  n.  d. 

5594  RUMSEY  (ALMARIC).     A  Chart  of  Family  Inheritance,  according 

to  Orthodox  Moohummudan  Law,  with  an  Explanatory  Treatise. 
Third  Edition,  enlarged.     With  Genealogical  table.     8vo,  cloth. 

London,  1880 

5595  SALIL  IBN  RAZIK.     History  of  the  Imams  and  Seyyids  of  'Oman 

from  A.  D.  661-1856.  Translated  from  the  Original  Arabic  with 
Notes,  Appendices  and  Introduction,  continuing  the  history  to  1870, 
by  G.  P.  Badger.     Map.     8vo,  cloth.     (The  Hakluyt  Society.) 

London,  1871 

5596  SALISBURY    (EDWARD   E.)        Muhammadan  Doctrine  of  Pre- 

destination and  Free  Will.  8vo,  wrappers,  pp.  80.  (Reprinted  from 
Journal  of  the  American  Oriental  Society  No.  I,  1864.)  Presenta- 
tion copy.  n.  p.,  1864 

5597  SEIDEL    (A.)      Praktisches   Handbuch   der  Arabischen  Umgangs- 

sprache.  Agyptischen  Dialekts.  Mit  zahlreichen  ubungsstucken 
und  einen  ausfuhrlichen  Agyptoarabisch-Deutschen  worterbuch. 
8vo,  wrappers,  pp.  310.  Berlin  [1894] 

5598  SELL  (EDWARD).     The  Faith  of  Islam.     Second  Edition,  revised 

and  enlarged.     8vo,  cloth.     (Trubner's  Oriental  Series.) 

London,  1896 


Western  an£>  Central  Hsfa  647 

THE  ARABIC  LANGUAGE,  ETC.— Continued. 

5599  SIUTI    (JALAL   ADDIN   AL).     The  History  of  the  Temple  of 

Jerusalem:  translated  from  the  Arabic  MS.  of  the  Imam-Jalal-Addin 
al  Siiiti.  With  notes  and  dissertations,  by  James  Reynolds.  Royal 
8vo,  cloth.     (Oriental  Translation  Fund.)  London,  1836 

•The  author  of  the  manuscript  lived  in  the  early  part  of  the  15th  Century. 

5600  SMITH   (R.  BOSWORTH).       Mohammed  and  Mohammedanism. 

Third  Edition,  revised  and  enlarged.    Post  8vo,  cloth.    London,  1889 

5601  SOCIN  (DR.  ALBERT).    Arabische  Sprichworter  und  Redensarten, 

Gesammelt  und  Erklart.  4to,  wrappers,  pp.  41.  (Presentation 
copy.)  Tubingen,  1878 

*  On  Arabic  Proverbs. 

5602  Arabic  Grammar;  Paradigms,  Literature,  Chrestomathy,  and 

Glossary.     Crown  8vo,  half  morocco.  Carlsruhe,  1885 

*  With  a  short  Bibliography  of  Arabic  Literature. 

5603  SPITTA-BEY  (GUILLAUME).    Contes  Arabes  Modernes,  recueil- 

lis  et  traduits.  (Alternate  pages  of  French  and  Arabic  in  Roman 
letters.)     8vo,  wrappers,  pp.  224.  Leyden,  1883 

5604  SPRENGER    (ALOYSIUS).     Die   Alte   Geographie   Arabiens   als 

Grundlage  der  Entwicklungsgeschichte  des  Semitismus.  Map 
(Ptolemy's).  8vo,  wrappers,  pp.  343.  Bern,  1875 

5605  Dissertatio  . .  .  de  Originibus  Medicinae  Arabicae  sub  Khalifaty, 

Leyden,  1840;  On  the  Early  Commerce  of  the  Arabs;  On  Kremer's 
edition  of  Wakidy's  Campaigns ;  On  the  Writing  of  Historical  Facts 
among  the  Musalmans  ;  Notes  on  the  oldest  work  on  Sufism ;  Chrono- 
logy of  Makkah  and  the  Hijaz  before  Mohammed;  Foreign  words 
occurring  in  the  Koran ;  and  other  pamphlets  by  Dr.  Sprenger,  bound 
in  one  volume,  8vo,  cloth. 

5606  STACE    (E.   V.)     An   English-Arabic   Vocabulary   for  the  use  of 

Students  of  the  Colloquial.     8vo,  cloth.  London,  1893 

5607  STEWART    (DUNCAN).      A    Practical   Arabic   Grammar.      8vo, 

cloth.  London,  1841 

5608  STOBART    (J.    W.    H.)     Islam   and    its    Founder.     Map.     i2mo, 

cloth.     (Non-Christian  Religious  Systems.)  London,  1876 


648  Timestern  an£>  Central  Hsia 

THE  ARABIC  LANGUAGE,  ETC.— Continued. 

5609  TAKHMISES.     A  Collection  of  Arabic  Takhmises  or  Quintuplets, 

beginning  with  those  of  Ibnu'n-Nahwi,  and  ending  with  those  of 
'Abdu'l  Baqi  al  Taruki.     In  Arabic.     Royal  8vo,  wrappers,  pp.  128. 

Constantinople,  A.  H.  1306  [1888] 

*  "A  Takhmis  or  quintuplet  is  a  short  poem  of  five  lines  greatly  in  vogue  among 
the  Arabs." — From  Prof.  E.  H.  Palmer's  Library. 

5610  TUCHSEN     (TH.    CHR.)      Grammatik    der    Arabischen    Schrift- 

sprache  fur  den  ersten  Unterricht.  Mit  einigen  Auszugen  aus  dem 
Koran.     Post  8vo,  wrappers,  pp.  262.  Gottingen,  1823 

561 1  UPTON   (MAJOR  R.  D.)     Gleanings  from  the  Desert  of  Arabia. 

Post  8vo,  cloth.  London,  1881 

'•Chapters  on  the  Bedaween,  the  Arabian  Horses,  their  breeding,  etc. 

5612  VAN  DYCK  (ED.)     Iktifa  al  ganu  bima  huva  matbu  min  aschhar  al 

taalif  al  Arabia  fil  matabi  al  Scharqia  Walgharbia.  Royal  8vo,  half 
cloth,  pp.  677.  Cairo,  1897 

*  Bibliography  of  Arabic  books  printed  in  the  Orient  and  the  Occident. 

5613  VOLLERS  (DR.  K.)     The  Modern  Egyptian  Dialect  of  Arabic.     A 

Grammar,  with  exercises,  reading  lessons  and  glossaries.  Translated 
by  F.  C.  Burkitt.     Post  8vo,  cloth.  Cambridge,  1895 

5614  WATSON  (W.  SCOTT).     Bab  El-Iarab:  an  outline  of  Arabic  Syn- 

tax, pp.  14;  Arabic  Version  of  the  Epistle  of  Dionysius  the  Areopa- 
gite  to  Timothy,  pp.  17,  1900;  A  Syriac-Arabic  Narrative  of  Miracles 
of  Jesus,  pp.  10,  1899.  (All  reprinted  from  the  American  Journal  of 
Semitic  Language  and  Literature.)     8vo.     (3  pieces.) 

5615  WOLLASTON    (ARTHUR  N.)      Half  Hours  with   Muhammad, 

being  a  popular  account  of  the  Prophet  of  Arabia, ....  with  a  short 
Synopsis  of  the  Religion  he  founded.  Map  and  plates.  Post  8vo, 
cloth.  London,  1886 

5616  WORTABET    (WILLIAM    THOMSON).      Arabic-English   Dic- 

tionary. With  the  Collaboration  of  John  Wortabet  and  Harvey 
Porter.     Second  Edition,  revised  and  enlarged.     8vo,  cloth. 

Bey  rout,  1893 

5617  WRIGHT   (WILLIAM).     Opuscula  Arabica,  collected  and  edited 

from  MSS.  in  the  University  of  Leyden.     8vo,  wrappers. 

Leyden,  1859 


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THE  ARABIC  LANGUAGE,  ETC.— Continued. 

5618  WRIGHT   (WILLIAM).     An  Arabic  Reading  Book.     Part  First. 

The  Texts.     8vo,  cloth.     (All  published.)  London,  1870 

*  Selections  from  Lokman's  Fables,  the  Koran,  biographical  extracts,  etc. 

5619  Grammar  of  the  Arabic  Language,  translated  from  the  German 

of  Caspari,  and  edited,  with  additions  and  corrections.  Second 
Edition,  revised  and  greatly  enlarged.     2  vols.     8vo,  cloth. 

*Best  edition  of  the  Best  Arabic  Grammar.  London,  l874"5 

5620  WUSTENFELD  (F.)     Die  Ubersetzungen  Arabischer  Werke  in  das 

Lateinische  seit  dem  XI.  Jahrhundert.     4to,  wrappers,  pp.  133. 

Gottingen,   1877 

5621  ZUHAIR.      Duwan    El-Wazir    Abi-1-Fadhl    Zoheir.     The    Poetical 

Works  of  Zuhair  in  Arabic.  Crown  8vo,  full  morocco  (rubbed),  pp. 
208  and  19.     (Lithographed.)  Cairo,  A.  H.  1278  [1866] 

*  Prof.  E.  H.  Palmer's  copy,  with  his  autograph  and  some  MS.  notes,  probably 
made  by  him. 

5622  The  Poetical  Works  of  Beha-ed-din  Zoheir  of  Egypt,  with  a 

metrical  translation,  notes,  and  an  introduction.  By  E.  H.  Palmer. 
Vol.  1,  the  Arabic  text.  (No  more  was  published.)  Royal  8vo, 
cloth.  Cambridge,  1876 

*  Prof.  Palmer's  own  copy,  having  written  on  the  title  "E.  H.  Palmer,  March 
20,  1876.     Copy  of  first  edition  corrected." 

# 

Hss^ria,  Babylonia  anfc  Cbalfcasa. 
Zbc  Cuneiform  flnscnptious. 

5623  BABYLONIAN    AND     ORIENTAL    RECORD     (THE).      A 

Monthly  Magazine  of  the  Antiquities  of  the  East.  Edited  by  W.  St. 
Chad  Boscawen,  and  H.  M.  Mackenzie,  and  afterwards  by  Prof. 
Terrien  de  Lacouperie.  Illustrations,  facsimiles  of  inscriptions, 
translations,  etc.  Vols.  1  to  8,  and  Nos.  1  to  3  of  Vol.  9.  (All  pub- 
lished.) 8vo,  cloth,  and  half  calf,  the  last  three  numbers  in  wrappers. 
(As  8  vols.)  London,  1886-1901 

*  A  complete  set  like  the  above  is  rarely  to  be  found,  the  later  numbers  having 
been  issued  at  irregular  intervals  and  being  difficult  to  procure.  The  magazine 
contains  a  series  of  important  articles  by  the  editor,  Professor  T.  de  Lacouperie 
concerning  the  relationship  in  very  early  times  between  the  old  Babylonian  and 
Chinese.  It  contains  also  a  translation  by  C.  de  Harlez,  running  through  seven- 
teen numbers,  of  the  Chinese  Kong-tze  Kia-yu,  or  "Familiar  Sayings  of  Confucius." 


650  Western  anb  Central  Hsia 

ASSYRIA,    BABYLONIA,  ETC.— Continued. 

5624  BABYLONIAN  TABLET.      Photograph  of  a  tablet  supposed  to 

contain  the  names  of  Chedorlaomer,  Arioch  and  Tidal,  published  by 
the  British  Museum  in  1895  (but  this  reading  was  disproved  by 
L.  W.  King  in  his  "Letters  and  Inscriptions"  of  Hammurabi 
[London,  1898].     Narrow  8vo,  mounted  on  cardboard. 

5625  BEROSUS.     Berosi  Chaldseorum  Historian  quae  supersunt,  cum  Com- 

mentatione  prolixiori  de  Berosi  Vita  et  Librorum  ejus  indole. 
Auctore  J.  D.  G.  Richter.     8vo,  sewed,  pp.  93.  Leipzig,  1825 

5626  Essai    de    Commentaire    des    Fragments    Cosmogoniques    de 

Berose,  d'apres  les  Textes  cuneiformes  et  les  Monuments  de  l'Art 
Asiatique.     Par  Francois  Lenormant.     8vo,  wrappers,  pp.  578. 

Paris,  1872 

*  Very  Scarce.     Only  200  copies  were  printed,  this  being  No.  132. 

5627  BERTIN   (GEORGE).     Abridged  Grammars  of  the  Languages  of 

the  Cuneiform  Inscriptions.  Containing  a  Sumero-Akkadian,  an 
Assyro-Babylonian,  a  Vannic,  a  Medic,  and  an  Old  Persian  Gram- 
mar.    Crown  8vo,  cloth.     (Trubner's  Simplified  Grammars.) 

London,  1888 

5628  The  Populations  of  the  Fatherland  of  Abraham,    A  Short 

aecount  of  the  populations  which  came  into  contact  with  the  Jews, 
and  used  the  Cuneiform  system  of  writing.     i2mo,  wrappers,  pp.  103. 

London,  1893 

5629  BEZOLD  (CARL).      Die  Achamenideninschriften.      Transscription 

des  Babylonischen  Textes  nebst  Ubersetzung,  Textkritischen  Anmer- 
kungen  und  einem  Worter-  und  Eigennamenverzeichnisse.  Imp. 
8vo,  half  morocco  (stamp  on  title).  Leipzig,  1882 

*  With  lithograph  facsimile — on  16  pp. — of  the  cuneiform  text. 

5630  [BIRCH     (SAMUEL).]       Assyrian    Antiquities.       Guide    to    the 

Kouyunjik  Gallery  (British  Museum).  4  autotype  plates.  Crown 
8vo,  cloth.  [London]  1883 

5631  BOOTH   (ARTHUR  JOHN).     The  Discovery  and  Decipherment 

of  the  Trilingual  Cuneiform  Inscriptions.  Plan  of  Perscpolis,  ap- 
pendices and  copious  index.     8vo,  cloth.  London,  1902 

*  Including   Babylonian    and    Assyrian    inscriptions,    the    Behistun    and    Persian 
inscriptions,  etc. 


Mestern  ant>  Central  Hsta  651 

ASSYRIA,    BABYLONIA,  ETC.— Continued. 

5632  BOSCAWEN  (W.  ST.  CHAD).  "From  Under  the  Dust  of  Ages." 
Six  Lectures  on  the  History  and  Antiquities  of  Assyria  and  Baby- 
lonia.    6  illustrations.     Crown  8vo,  cloth.  London,  1886 

5^33  British  Museum  Lectures.     Assyria  and  Babylonia.     (Sheol 

and  other  Essays.)     Crown  8vo,  cloth.  London,  n.  d. 

5634  The  Cuneiform  Inscriptions  and  the  Era  of  the  Jewish  Cap- 
tivity.    Genealogical  chart.     8vo,  cloth,  pp.  37.     Author's  copy. 

n.  p.,  n.  d. 

5635  BOTTA    (M.)      Memoire    sur    l'ficriture    Cuneiforme    Assyrienne. 

8vo,  wrappers,  pp.  197.  Paris,  1848 

5636  Letters  on  the  Discoveries  at  Nineveh.     Translated  from  the 

French  by  C.  T.  First  Series.  49  plates  of  inscriptions,  stones, 
monuments,  etc.     8vo,  half  morocco.  London,  1850 

5637  BRITISH  MUSEUM.     Guide  to  the  Babylonian  and  Assyrian  Anti- 

quities. [By  E.  A.  Wallis  Budge.]  34  full-page  plates.  8vo, 
boards,  pp.  203.         London:  Printed  by  Order  of  the  Trustees,  1900 

5638  BRITISH  MUSEUM  TABLETS.     Cuneiform  Texts  from  Baby- 

lonian Tablets,  etc.,  in  the  British  Museum.  23  parts.  Small  folio, 
wrappers.  London:  The  Trustees  of  the  British  Museum,  1896-1906 
*  A  valuable  series  of  texts,  over  1,000  in  number,  many  here  published  for 
the  First  Time.  Included  are  the  early  and  important  Babylonian  legends  of  the 
Creation,  the  descent  of  the  goddess  Ishtar  into  the  Underworld,  spells,  formulas 
and  invocations  for  the  conjuration  of  supernatural  spirits,  etc. 

5639  BROWN    (FRANCIS).     Assyriology.     Its  Use  and  Abuse  in  Old 

Testament  Study.     Post  8vo,  cloth.  New  York,  1885 

5640  BUDGE  (E.  A.  WALLIS).     The  History  of  Esarhaddon   (son  of 

Sennacherib),  King  of  Assyria,  B.  C.  681-668.  Translated  from  the 
Cuneiform  Inscriptions  upon  Cylinders  and  Tablets  in  the  British 
Museum,  with  Original  Texts,  Grammatical  Analysis,  etc.  8vo, 
cloth.     (Triibner's  Oriental  Series.)  London,  1880 

5641  Assyrian  Texts,  extracts  from  the  Annals  of  Shalmaneser  II., 

Sennacherib,  and  Assur-Bani-Pal.  With  philological  notes.  Small 
4to,  cloth.     (Archaic  Classics.)  London,  1880 


652  Western  an&  Central  Bsia 

ASSYRIA,  BABYLONIA,  ETC.— Continued. 

5642  BUDGE  (E.  A.  WALLIS).    Nebuchadnezzar,  King  of  Babylon.    On 

recently  discovered  Inscriptions  of  this  King.  8vo,  wrappers,  pp.  43. 
Author's  copy.  [London,  188 1] 

*  Cuneiform    text    of    the    inscription,    translation,    grammatical    analysis,    and 
commentary. 

5643  Babylonian  Life  and  History.     Second  Edition.     Illustrations. 

Crown  8vo,  cloth.  [London]  1886 

5644  BUDGE   (E.  A.  WALLIS)   and  KING  (L.  W.)     Annals  of  the 

Kings  of  Assyria.  The  cuneiform  texts  with  translations,  trans- 
literations, etc.,  from  the  Original  Documents  in  the  British  Museum. 
Volume  1  (all  published).     Plates  in  facsimile.     Royal  8vo,  cloth. 

London :  Printed  by  Order  of  the  Trustees,  1902 

5645  CHWOLSON    (D.  A.)     Uber  die  Uberreste  der  Altbabylonischen 

Literatur  in  Arabischen  Ubersetzungen.     4to,  wrappers,  pp.  195. 

St.  Petersburg,  1859 

*  Contains   an   analysis   of   the   Book   of   Nabathean   Agriculture,   and   of  other 
remnants  of  old  Chaldean  Literature. 

5646  t)ber  Tammuz  und  die  Menschenverehrung  bei  den  alten  Baby- 

loniern.     8vo,  wrappers,  pp.  112  (badly  stained  and  title  damaged). 

St.  Petersburg,  i860 

5647  DELITZSCH    (FRIEDRICH).     Assyrische  Lesestiicke,  nach  den 

originalen  Theils  revidirt  Theils  zum  ersten  Male  herausgegeben  und 
durch  eine  schrifttafel  eingeleitet.  Zweite  neu  Bearbeitete  und 
vermehrte  auflage.     (Lithographic  facsimile.)     Folio,  boards. 

Leipzig,  1878 

5648  Assyrian  Grammar;  with  Paradigms,  Exercises,  Glossary  and 

Bibliography.     Translated  by  R.  S.  Kennedy.     Crown  8vo,  cloth. 

Berlin,  1889 

5649  Babel  and  Bible.     A  Lecture  on  the  Significance  of  Assyrio- 

logical  Research  for  Religion.  Translated  from  the  German  by 
Thomas  J.  McCormack.  Numerous  illustrations.  8vo,  boards,  pp. 
66.  Chicago,  1902 

5650  FERGUSSON  (JAMES).     The  Palaces  of  Nineveh  and  Persepolis 

restored:  An  essay  on  Ancient  Assyrian  and  Persian  Architecture. 
Plans  and  illustrations.     8vo,  cloth.  London,  1851 


llBlestern  atto  Central  Bsia  653 

ASSYRIA,  BABYLONIA,  ETC.— Continued. 

5651  FORSTER  (CHARLES).     The  Monuments  of*Assyria,  Babylonia, 

and  Persia ;  with  a  new  key  to  the  recovery  of  the  Lost  Ten  Tribes. 
Illustrations  from  obelisks,  medallions,  etc.  Royal  8vo,  cloth. 
(2  copies.)  London,  1859 

5652  HAMMURABI.     The  Letters  and  Inscriptions  of  Hammurabi,  King 

of  Babylon,  about  B.  C.  2200,  with  a  series  of  Letters  of  other  Kings 
of  the  First  Dynasty  of  Babylon.  The  original  Babylonian  texts, 
edited  from  tablets  in  the  British  Museum,  with  English  translations, 
summaries  of  contents,  etc.  By  L.  W.  King.  Facsimiles.  3  vols. 
8vo,  cloth.  London,  1898-1900 

5653  The  Code  of  Hammurabi,  King  of  Babylon,  about  2250  B.  C. 

Autographed  text,  transliteration,  translation,  glossary,  index  of  sub- 
jects, lists  of  proper  names,  signs,  numerals,  corrections  and  erasures. 
By  R.  F.  Harper.  Map,  frontispiece  and  photograph  of  text.  Royal 
8vo,  cloth.  Chicago,  1904 

5654  HARKNESS  (M.  E.)     Assyrian  Life  and  History.     Introduction  by 

R.  Stuart  Poole.     Crown  8vo,  cloth.  London,  n.  d. 

i 

5655  HILPRECHT    (H.  V.)     The  Babylonian  Expedition  of  the  Uni- 

versity of  Pennsylvania.  Series  A:  Cuneiform  Texts.  2  vols.  4to, 
wrappers.  Philadelphia,  1893-6 

*  100    plates,    with    descriptive    text   of    Babylonian    inscriptions,    chiefly    from 
Nippur. 

Laid  in  is  a  letter  from  the  author  in  relation  to  the  work. 

5656  Proper  Names  of  the  Time  of  Artaxerxes  I.     From  cuneiform 

tablets  found  in  Nippur.     4to,  wrappers,  pp.  43.     Philadelphia,  1898 

5657  HINCKS    (EDWARD).      On    the    Khorsabad    Inscriptions.     4to, 

sewed,  pp.  72.     (Transactions  of  the  Royal  Irish  Academy.) 

Dublin,  1850 

5658  On  the  Assyrio-Babylonian  Phonetic  Characters.     4to,  wrap- 
pers.    (Vol.  22,  Transactions  of  the  Royal  Irish  Academy.) 

Dublin,  1853 

*  Bound  with  it  is  "Medallion  Anaglypha  of  the  University  of  Dublin,"  etc., 
by  Dr.  Kennedy  Bailie.    With  plate. 

5659  HOMMEL    (FRITZ).      Abriss    der    Babylonisch-Assyrischen    und 

Israelitischen  geschichte,  von  der  altesten  zeiten  bis  zur  zerstorung 
Babel's,  in  Tabellenform.    Royal  8vo,  wrappers,  pp.  20. 

Leipzig,  1880 


654  Western  ant)  Central  Hsia 

ASSYRIA,   BABYLONIA,   ETC.— Continued. 

5660  JASTROW  (MORRIS).    A  Fragment  of  the  Babylonian  "Dibbarra" 

Epic.  With  facsimile  of  the  original  brick  tablet.  8vo,  boards,  pp. 
42.     (Pennsylvania  University  Publication.)  Philadelphia,  1891 

*  Supposed  to  have  come  from  the  famous  "brick  library"  of  Assurbanipal. 

5661  The  Religion  of  Babylonia  and  Assyria.     8vo,  cloth   (Hand- 
books on  the  History  of  Religions).  Boston,  1898 

5662  JOHNS  (C.  H.  W.)     Babylonian  and  Assyrian  Laws,  Contracts  and 

Letters  (translated).  Thick  8vo,  cloth.  (Library  of  Ancient  In- 
scriptions.) New  York,  1904 

5663  KIEME    (HENRY    GUSTAVUS).      Sennacherib's    Campaign    in 

Syria,  Phoenicia  and  Palestine,  according  to  his  own  Annals.  Assy- 
rian text  and  English  translation,  with  philological  and  historical 
notes.     8vo,  wrappers,  pp.  62. 

San  Francisco :  Privately  Printed,  1875 

5664  LA  YARD   (AUSTEN  HENRY).     Nineveh  and  its  Remains;  with 

an  account  of  a  visit  to  the  Chaldsean  Christians  of  Kurdistan,  and 
the  Yezidis,  or  Devil- Worshippers ;  and  an  enquiry  into  the  Manners 
and  Arts  of  the  Ancient  Assyrians,  2  vols. ;  Discoveries  in  the  Ruins 
of  Nineveh  and  Babylon ;  with  travels  in  Armenia,  Kurdistan  and  the 
Desert ; . .  .  Second  Expedition  undertaken  for  the  Trustees  of  the 
British  Museum,  1853.  All  the  volumes  copiously  illustrated  with 
maps,  plans  and  engravings.  Together  3  vols.  8vo,  half  calf,  gilt 
tops.     (With  the  Armorial  bookplate  of  J.  T.  M.  Pierce.) 

London,  1849-53 

*  Fine   copy   of   the   best  edition,   with   autograph    letter   signed   of   the   author 
inserted. 

5665  Nineveh   and   its   Remains,   with   account   of   a   visit   to  the 

Chaldaean  Christians,  and  the  Yezidis  or  Devil  worshippers.  Map 
and  plates.     2  vols.  8vo,  cloth.  New  York,  1849 

5666  Discoveries  in  Nineveh  and  Babylon, . . .  the  Second  Expe- 
dition. Maps,  plans  and  illustrations.  Royal  8vo,  cloth.  (With 
the  bookplate  of  Chas.  Roach  Smith.)  London,   1853 

5667  Discoveries  in  Nineveh  and  Babylon  ...  the  Second  Expe- 
dition.    Another  edition.  New  York,  1853 


XKIlestern  a^  Central  Hsfa  655 

ASSYRIA,   BABYLONIA,  ET 'C— Continued. 

5668  LENORMANT  (FRANCOIS).      Essai  sur  un  Document  Mathe- 

matique  Chaldeen, . .  .  sur  le  Systeme  des  Poids  et  Mesures  de  Baby- 
lone.     8vo,  wrappers,  pp.  147.     (Printed  in  lithographic  script.) 

Paris,  1868 

5669  Lettres   Assyriologiques   sur   l'Histoire  et  les   Antiquites  de 

l'Asie  interieure.     2  vols.  4to,  wrappers,  pp.  250  and  349. 

*  Printed  entirely  in  lithographic  script.  Paris,  1871-2 

5670  Lettres  Assyriologiques :  Seconde  Serie.     fitudes  Accadiennes. 

6  parts,  4to,  wrappers.  Paris,  1873-80 

♦The  parts  contain  as  follows:  Vol.  1,  part  1,  Grammatical  Introduction;  part 
2,  paradigms;  part  3,  characters  with  their  Accadian  values.  Vol.  2,  part  1, 
Accadian  texts  with  interlinear  translations  (no  part  2  of  this  volume  was  pub- 
lished, the  subject  intended  being  included  in  the  first  part  of  Vol.  3).  Vol  3, 
part  i,  texts  with  transliteration  and  translations,  free  versions,  etc.;  part  2, 
continuation  of  the  preceding,  and  Assyrian  Glossary.  The  first  four  parts  are  in 
lithographic  script,  the  others  in  type. 

5671  Choix  de  Textes  Cuneiformes,  inedits  ou  incompletement  pub- 
lies  jusqu'a  ce  Jour.  3  parts  in  one  volume,  with  MS.  Index 
(in  English).     4to,  half  cloth.  Paris,  1873 

*  Printed  in  lithographic  script. 

5672  La  Langue  Primitive  de  la  Chaldee  et  les  Idiomes  Touraniens, 

. . .  suivie  d'un  Glossaire  Accadien.  2  plates  of  monuments.  Royal 
8vo,  half  calf.  Paris,  1875 

5673  Chaldean   Magic:   its   Origin  and   Development.     Translated 

from  the  French,  with  additions  by  the  author,  and  notes  by  the 
editor.    8vo,  cloth.  London,  1877 

5674  Etudes  Cuneiformes.  Fascicule  I-V.  8vo,  wrappers.  (Re- 
prints from  Journal  Asiatique,  and  Transactions  of  the  Society  of 
Biblical  Archaeology.)     5  pieces.     8vo,  wrappers         Paris,  1878-80 

*  One  of  the  monographs  is  on  a  Chaldean  Magical  incantation  with  primitive 
Accadian  text;  another  is  on  a  Hymn  to  the  Sun  in  primitive  Accadian. 

5675  LOFTUS   (WILLIAM  KENNETT).     Travels  and  Researches  in 

Chaldsea  and  Susiana ;  with  an  account  of  Excavations  at  Warka,  the 
"Erech"  of  Nimrod,  and  Shush,  "Shushan  the  Palace"  of  Esther,  in 
1849-52.     Illustrations.     8vo,  half  calf  (rubbed).         London,  1857 

*  With  John  Murray's  pretty  bookplate. 


656  Western  anfc  Central  Hsfa 

ASSYRIA,   BABYLONIA,  ETC.— Continued. 

5676  LYON  (D.  G.)     An  Assyrian  Manual.     For  the  Use  of  Beginners  in 

the  Study  of  the  Assyrian  Language.     Royal  8vo,  cloth. 

Chicago,  1886 

5677  MENANT  (JOACHIM).     Les  ficritures  Cuneiformes.     Expose  des 

Travaux,  qui  ont  prepare  le  Lecture  et  lTnterpretation  des  Inscrip- 
tions de  la  Perse  et  de  l'Assyrie.  Tables  of  alphabets.  Royal  8vo, 
half  morocco.  Paris,  i860 

5678  Expose  des  Elements  de  la  Grammaire  Assyrienne.     Royal 

8vo,  half  roan.  Paris,  1868 

5679  Le   Syllabaire  Assyrien.     Expose  des  Elements   du   Systeme 

Phonetique  de  l'£criture  Anarienne.  (Memoires  de  l'Academie  des 
Inscriptions  et  Belles-Lettres.)     2  vols,  thick  4to,  half  roan. 

Paris,  1869-73 

5680  Lecons  d'fipigraphie  Assyrienne,  professees  aux  cours  libres 

de  la  Sorbonne,  en  1869.  Illustrations.  Royal  8vo,  wrappers, 
pp.  115.  Paris,  1873 

5681  Annales  des  Rois  d'Assyrie.     Traduites  et  Mises  en  Ordre  sur 

le  Texte  Assyrien.     7  maps  and  plans.     Royal  8vo,  paper,  pp.  312. 

Paris,  1874 

5682  La  Bible  et  les  Cylindres  Chaldeens.     Illustrations.      Royal 

8vo,  wrappers,  pp.  44.  Paris,  1880 

5683  Manuel    de   la    Langue    Assyrienne.      Tables    of    characters. 

Imp.  8vo,  half  calf.  Paris,  1880 

•Contains  a  Syllabary;  Grammar  and  Reading  Lessons  with  transcriptions  and 
translations. 

5684  NIEBUHR    (MARCUS  v.)     Geschichte  Assur's  und  Babel's  seit 

Phul  aus  der  Concordanz  des  Alten  Testaments,  des  Berossos,  des 
Kanons,  der  Konige  und  der  Griechischen  Schriftsteller.  Maps  and 
plans.     Royal  8vo,  cloth.  Berlin,  1857 

*  On  the  Chronology  of  the  Ancient  Empires. 

5685  NORRIS  (EDWIN).     Assyrian  Dictionary;  intended  to  further  the 

Study  of  the  Cuneiform  Inscriptions  of  Assyria  and  Babylonia. 
Parts  1,  2  and  3  (A  to  NST)  in  one  vol.  Thick  imp.  8vo,  half 
morocco.  London,  1868-72 

•All  published. 


TKHestern  ant)  Central  Hsia  657 

ASSYRIA,   BABYLONIA,  ETC.— Continued. 

5686  O'CONOR   (J.  F.  X.)     Cuneiform  Text  of  a  Recently  Discovered 

Cylinder  of  Nebuchadnezzar,  King  of  Babylon.  From  the  original 
in  the  Metropolitan  Museum  of  Art,  New  York.  Copied,  translated 
and  published.  Photographic  plates.  8vo,  wrappers,  pp.  53.  Pre- 
sentation copy.  Woodstock  College  (Md.),  1885 

5687  OPPERT     (JULES).       Elements    de    la    Grammaire    Assyrienne. 

Seconde  edition  considerablement  augmentee.  8vo,  wrappers, 
pp.  126.  Paris,  1868 

5688  L'fitalon  des  Mesures  Assyriennes,  fixe  par  les  Textes  Cunei- 

formes.    8vo,  wrappers,  pp.  90.     (Extrait  du  Journal  Asiatique.) 

Paris,  1875 

5689  PAMPHLETS.     Prolegomena  to  a  Comparative  Assyrian  Grammar. 

By  Prof.  Paul  Haupt,  Bait.,  1887.  Why  that  "Assyrisches  Worter- 
buch"  [by  Delitzsch]  ought  never  to  have  been  published.  By  S. 
Alden  Smith,     pp.  16.     Leipzig,  1888.     2  pieces,  8vo,  wrappers. 

5690  Cuneiform  Text  of  a  Cylinder  of  Nebuchadnezzar.  Trans- 
lated, etc.,  by  J.  F.  X.  O'Conor,  1885;  Etudes  Cuneiformes.  Par 
F.  Lenormant,  Paris,  1878;  Die  Assyriologie  und  ihre  Ergebnisse 
fur  die  Vergleichende  Religionsgeschichte.  Von  C.  P.  Tiele,  Leip- 
zig, n.  d. ;  Commentary  on  the  Cuneiform  Inscriptions  of  Babylonia 
and  Assyria.  By  Major  H.  C.  Rawlinson,  London,  1850.  4  pam- 
phlets.    8vo,  wrappers. 

5691  Excerpts  from   Magazines,  and  Journals  and  catalogues  of 

books  on  the  same  subjects,  including  George  Smith  on  Assyrian  and 
Babylonian  Literature,  on  the  Assyrian  Annals  B.  C.  681-625,  1870; 
Prof.  Hommel  on  the  Sumerian  Languages,  1886;  Craig  on  the 
Monolith  Inscription  of  Shalmaneser  II,  etc.     (15  pieces.) 

5692  PARAVEY  (CHEVALIER  DE).     Manuscript  Copies  of  Cunei- 

form Inscriptions,  collected  from  the  works  of  Niebuhr,  Pierre 
Michaux,  etc.    About  60  leaves.     (As  one  piece.) 

*  The   Chevalier   Charles   Hippolyte   de   Paravey  was   a   distinguished   French 
Orientalist  who  wrote  several  treatises  on  Babylonian  and  Assyrian  inscriptions. 

5693  PERROT   (GEORGES)   and  CHIPIEZ   (CHARLES).     History 

of  Art  in  Chaldaea  and  Assyria.  Translated  and  edited  by  Walter 
Armstrong.  75  steel  and  colored  plates  and  452  illustrations  in  the 
text.     2  vols,  royal  8vo,  cloth.  London,  1884 


658  Western  anfc>  Central  Bsia 

ASSYRIA,   BABYLONIA,   ETC— Continued. 

5694  PETERS  (JOHN  PUNNETT).     Nippur;  or  Explorations  and  Ad- 

ventures on  the  Euphrates.  The  narrative  of  the  University  of 
Pennsylvania  Expedition  to  Babylonia  in  1888- 1890.  Portraits, 
maps  and  numerous  illustrations.  2  vols.  8vo,  cloth  (stamp  on 
title).  New  York,  1897 

5695  RAWLINSON    (GEORGE).     The  Five  Great  Monarchies  of  the 

Ancient  Eastern  World ;  or  the  History,  Geography  and  Antiquities 
of  Chaldsea,  Assyria,  Babylon,  Media  and  Persia.  Maps  and  numer- 
ous illustrations,  with  a  mezzotint  portrait  of  Rawlinson  laid  in. 
4  vols.  8vo,  cloth.  London,  1862-67 

5696  The  Five  Great  Monarchies  of  the  Ancient  Eastern  World. 

Third  Edition.     Maps  and  illustrations.     3  vols.  8vo,  cloth. 

London,  1873 

*  This  third  edition  Contains  the  results  of  later  discoveries  made  by  Sir  Henry 
Rawlinson  and  George  Smith.  For  the  supplementary  volumes  see  under 
"Persian." 

5697  RAWLINSON    (SIR   HENRY   C.)      Commentary  on  the  Cunei- 

form Inscriptions  of  Babylonia  and  Assyria;  including  Readings  of 
the  Inscription  on  the  Nimrud  Obelisk,  and  a  brief  notice  of  the 
Ancient  Kings  of  Nineveh  and  Babylon.  Plate  of  the  Nimrud 
Obelisk.     8vo,  wrappers,  pp.  83.  London,  1850 

*  Scarce. 

5698  The  Cuneiform  Inscriptions  of  Western  Asia.     A   Selection 

from  the  Miscellaneous  Inscriptions  of  Assyria.  Vols.  2,  3  and  4 
(Second  Edition).  Over  200  plates  of  inscriptions,  with  descriptive 
text.     3  vols,  large  folio,  boards.  London,  1866,  1870,  1891 

*  Very  Scarce. 

5699  RENAN  (ERNEST).     An  Essay  on  the  Age  and  Antiquity  of  the 

Book  of  Nabathaean  Agriculture.  To  which  is  added  an  Inaugural 
Lecture  on  the  Position  of  the  Shemitic  Nations  in  the  History  of 
Civilization.     Post  8vo,  cloth.  London,  1862 

5700  RICH  (CLAUDIUS  JAMES).     A  Journey  to  the  Site  of  Babylon 

in  181 1,  now  first  published, ...  with  a  Journey  to  Persepolis,  now 
first  printed  with  hitherto  unpublished  cuneiform  inscriptions :  .  .  Re- 
marks on  Ancient  Babylon  by  Major  Rennell,  etc.  26  views  and 
plates  containing  inscriptions.     8vo,  cloth.  London,  1839 

5701  SAYCE  (A.  H.)     An  Assyrian  Grammar,  for  Comparative  Purposes. 

Post  8vo,  cloth.  London,  1872 


Western  anfc  Central  asta  659 

ASSYRIA,  BABYLONIA,  ETC.— Continued. 

5702  SAYCE  (A.  H.)  Elementary  Grammar;  with  full  Syllabary  and 
progressive  Reading  Book  of  the  Assyrian  Language  in  the  Cunei- 
form Type.     Small  4to,  cloth.     (Archaic  Classics.) 

London,  n.  d.  [1875] 

57°3  Elementary   (Assyrian)    Grammar.     Second  Edition,   revised 

and  corrected.     Small  4to,  cloth.     (Archaic  Classics.)  London,  n.  d. 

5704  Lectures  on  the  Assyrian  Language,  and  Syllabary;  delivered 

to  the  Students  of  Archaic  Classes.     Small  4to,  cloth.     London,  1877 

5705  Babylonian  Literature:  Lectures  delivered  at  the  Royal  In- 
stitution.    8vo,  cloth.  London  [1879] 

5706  Lectures  on  the  Origin  and  Growth  of  Religion  as  illustrated 

by  the  Religion  of  the  Ancient  Babylonians.  8vo,  cloth.  (The  Hib- 
bert  Lectures.)  London,  1887 

5707  Social  Life  among  the  Assyrians  and  Babylonians.     Crown 

8vo,  cloth.  [London]  1893 

5708  Assyria :  its  Princes,  Priests  and  People.    Illustrations.    Crown 

8vo,  cloth.  London,  n.  d. 

5709  SCHRADER  (EBERHARD).     The  Cuneiform  Inscriptions  and  the 

Old    Testament.      Translated    from    the    second    enlarged    German 
edition,  with  an  introductory  preface,  by  Rev.  Owen  C.  Whitehouse. 
Map,  addenda  and  appendices.     2  vols.  8vo,  cloth.     London,  1885-88 
*  Scarce. 

5710  Keilinschriftliche    Bibliothek.      Sammlung    von    Assyrischen 

und  Babylonischen  Texten  in  Umschrift  und  Ubersetzung.  Maps. 
4  parts,  8vo,  wrappers.  Berlin,  1889-90 

571 1  SEALS.     Sulphur  Cast  of  seal  of  green  chalcedony,  bearing  a  repre- 

sentation of  Nimrod  and  the  lion,  and  3  lines  of  cuneiform  writing. 
The  original  which  in  the  British  Museum  is  also  figured  in  Layard's 
"Culte  de  Mithra,"  pi.  xxv,  3. ;  also,  Impression  in  sulphur  of  seal  in 
the  British  Museum,  representing  two  royal  figures  in  adoration 
before  the  sacred  tree,  above  which  is  the  winged  disc  representing 
the  god  Assur.  Behind  each  figure  stands  another,  eagle-headed, 
offering  fir-cones.  The  inscription,  "Seal  of  Musus-Ninip  the  scribe, 
son  of  Ninip-eres  the  scribe,  son  of  Salmanu-ilani  the  scribe." 
Broken  in  three  pieces.     (2  pieces.) 


660  Western  ant)  Central  Hsia 

ASSYRIA,   BABYLONIA,  ETC.— Continued. 

5712  SELBY    (WILLIAM   BEAUMONT).     Memoir  of  the  Ruins  of 

Babylon.  With  plans.  8vo,  paper,  pp.  7,  enclosed  with  the  plans 
(2  sheets)  in  cloth  portfolio.  (From  the  Records  of  the  Bombay 
Government.)  Bombay,  1859 

5713  SMITH  (GEORGE).     History  of  Assurbanipal,  translated  from  the 

Cuneiform  Inscriptions.  (Text,  transliteration,  and  English  trans- 
lation.)    Photographic  frontispiece.     Royal  8vo,  cloth. 

London,  1871 

*  The  Cuneiform  characters  line  for  line  with  the  English  translation. 

5714  On  the  Chronology  of  the  Reign  of  Sennacherib,  with  remarks 

on  some  other  dates  in  connection  with  Assyrian  and  Babylonian 
History.     8vo,  wrappers,  pp.  16.  London,  1871 

5715  The  Eleventh  Tablet  of  the  Izdubar  Legends.     The  Chaldean 

Account  of  the  Deluge.  Text  and  notes  to  accompany  paper.  8vo, 
wrappers,  pp.  68.  [London,  1872] 

5716  Assyrian  Discoveries:  an  Account  of  Explorations  and  Dis- 
coveries on  the  site  of  Nineveh  during  1873  and  1874.  Map  and 
photographs.     8vo,  cloth.  London,  1875 

5717  Assyrian  Discoveries.     Third  Edition.     8vo,  cloth. 

London,  1875 

*  Both  the  second  and  third  editions  contain  revisions  and  additions,  principally 
in  the  Deluge  Legends. 

5718  The  Chaldean  Account  of  Genesis:  containing  the  description 

of  the  Creation,  the  Fall  of  Man  . . .  Babylonian  Fables  and  Legends 
of  the  Gods,  from  the  Cuneiform  Inscriptions.  Plates.  8yo,  half 
morocco  gilt,  gilt  top.  London,  1876 

5719  The  Chaldean  Account  of  Genesis,  etc.     Second  Edition.    8vo, 

cloth.  London,  1876 

5720  History  of  Sennacherib,  translated  from  the  Cuneiform  In- 
scriptions.    Edited  by  A.  H.  Sayce.     Facsimile.     Royal  8vo,  cloth. 

London,  1878 

*  The  Cuneiform  characters  line  for  line  with  the  English  Translation.     Scarce. 

5721  History  of  Babylonia.     Edited  by  A.  H.  Sayce.     Frontispiece. 

i2mo,  cloth.  London,  1888 


Western  ant)  Central  Bsia  66 1 

ASSYRIA,  BABYLONIA,   ETC.— Continued. 

5722  SMITH  (GEORGE).     Assyria  from  the  Earliest  Times  to  the  Fall 

of  Nineveh.     New  and  revised  edition  by  A.  H.  Sayce.     i2mo,  cloth. 

London,  1890 

5723  The  Assyrian  Eponym  Canon;  containing  translations  of  the 

documents,  and  an  account  of  the  evidence,  on  the  Comparative 
Chronology  of  the  Assyrian  and  Jewish  Kingdoms,  from  the  Death 
of  Solomon  to  Nebuchadnezzar.     8vo,  cloth.     (2  copies.) 

London,  n.  d. 

5724  STEVENSON  (JAMES  HENRY).    Assyrian  and  Babylonian  Con- 

tracts, with  Aramaic  Reference  Notes  (and  Cuneiform  and  Aramaic 
texts).     Crown  8vo,  cloth.     (Vanderbilt  Oriental  Series.) 

New  York  [1902] 

5725  STRASSMAIER  (J.  N.)    Die  altbabylonischen  Vertrage  aus  Warka. 

(Separate  publication  of  the  Fifth  Oriental  Congress,  the  dissertation 
and  vocabulary  occupying  50  pp.,  and  the  lithograph  facsimile  of  the 
text  occupying  142  pp.)     8vo,  wrappers.  Berlin,  1882 

5726  TALBOT  (H.  F.)     Assyrian  Texts  Translated  (2  pieces)  ;  Assyrian 

Glossary,  Parts  1  and  3  (2  pieces).  Together  4  pieces.  8vo,  wrap- 
pers. London,  1856  and  n.  d. 

5727  TELL  EL  AMARNA  TABLETS.     A  volume  containing  "Bericht 

iiber  die  Thontafeln  von  Tell-el-Amarna  in  Koniglichen  Museum  zu 
Berlin  und  im  Museum  von  Bulaq."  Von  Dr.  Hugo  Winckler. 
Plates.  (Berlin,  1888)  ;  with  extracts  from  magazines,  including 
"Letters  from  Palestine  before  Moses"  by  Prof.  Sayce;  Mrs.  Ed- 
wards on  Bubastis ;  etc.     6  pieces,  bound  in  one  volume,  8vo,  cloth. 

5728  The  Tell  el  Amarna  Tablets  in  the  British  Museum  (Summary 

of  their  contents,  transcriptions,  and  autotype  facsimiles  on  24 
plates).     Thick  4to,  cloth.  London,  1892 

*  The  summary  of  contents  also  includes  translations  of  principal  passages. 

5729  Conder    (Claude   Reignier).     The   Tell   Amarna   Tablets. 

Map.     Post  8vo,  cloth.  London,  1893 

573°  Winckler  (Hugo).  The  Tell-El-Amarna-Letters.  Alter- 
nate pages  of  the  text  and  translations.  Royal  8vo,  cloth  (with 
Phoenician  vocabulary  and  list  of  proper  names).  Berlin,  1896 

*  The  greatest  "find"  in  modern  times  was  in  the  excavations  at  Tel-El- Amarna. 
The  letters  (the  translations  of  which  are  given  in  this  volume)  are  between  the 
Courts  and  Officials  of  Assyria  and  Egypt,  Cyprus  and  Phoenicia.  They  are 
mainly  historical  in  character. 


662  TKHestern  ant>  Central  Hsia 

ASSYRIA,   BABYLONIA,   ETC.— Continued. 

5731  TELL  EL  AMARNA  TABLETS.     Petrie    (W.   M.   Flinders). 

Syria  and  Egypt ;  from  the  Tell  El  Amarna  Letters.  Post  8vo, 
cloth.  London,  1898 

5732  Niebuhr  (Carl).  The  Tell  El  Amarna  Period.  The  re- 
lation of  Egypt  and  Western  Asia  in  the  15th  Century  according  to 
the  Tell  el  Amarna  tablets.     Crown  8vo,  cloth.  London,  1901 

5733  THOMAS  (R.  HUGHES— Compiler).    Selections  from  the  Records 

of  the  Bombay  Government.  No.  43,  New  Series.  Memoirs  by 
Commander  James  Felix  Jones  .  .  .  Steam  Trip  to  the  North  of 
Baghdad  .  .  .  Tract  of  the  Ancient  Nahwan  Canal .  . .  Journey  to  the 
Frontier  of  Turkey  and  Persia  .  .  .  Discovery  of  the  Site  of  the 
ancient  Opis  . . .  Memoir  of  the  Province  of  Baghdad  . . .  Notes  on  the 
Topography  of  Nineveh,  etc.  29  maps  and  plates  (many  colored), 
lacking  the  ground-plan  of  Baghdad.     Imp.  8vo,  half  calf. 

Bombay,  1857 

*  Scarce. 

5734  TIELE  (C.  P.)     Babylonisch-Assyrische  Geschichte.     2  vols,  royal 

8vo,  wrappers,  pp.  647.  Gotha,  1886 

*  From  the  Earliest  Times  to  the  capture  of  Babylon  by  Cyrus. 

5735  TIGLATH  PILESER  I.     Inscription  of  Tiglath  Pileser  I,  King  of 

Assyria,  B.  C.  1150,  as  translated  by  Sir  H.  Rawlinson,  Fox 
Talbot,  Dr.  Hincks,  and  Dr.  Oppert.  8vo,  half  calf,  pp.  y^-  Pub- 
lished by  the  Royal  Asiatic  Society.  London,  1857 

5736  [TOOKE    (WILLIAM).]      The    Loves    of    Othniel    and    Achsah. 

Translated  from  the  Chaldee.  2  vols,  crown  8vo,  half  calf  (rubbed). 

London,  1769 

*  "William  Tooke  was  better  known  as  the  historian  of  Russia.  The  object 
of  the  above  volumes  appears  to  have  been  to  give  an  account  of  Chaldee  philosophy 
and  religion,  and  the  'translation'  was  merely  a  blind." 

5737  WARD   (WILLIAM  HAYES).     Report  of  the  Wolfe  Expedition 

to  Babylonia,  1884-5.  Notes  on  Oriental  Antiquities  (Two  Baby- 
lonian Seal-Cylinders;  and  An  Eye  of  Nabu).  3  pieces,  8vo,  wrap- 
pers.    (Archaeological  Institute  of  America.) 

Boston  and  Baltimore,  1886-88 


Western  anfc  Central  Bsta  663 


Spria,  Palestine  anb   tbe  Sinaitic  peninsula, 

5738  BARCLAY  (J.  T.)     The  City  of  the  Great  King;  or  Jerusalem  as  it 

Was, .  . .  Is  .  . .  and  Is  To  Be.  Portrait,  maps,  3  colored  plates,  steel 
engravings,  etc.     Thick  royal  8vo,  cloth.  Philadelphia,  1858 

*  Extra-illustrated  with  25  steel  engravings. 

5739  BEKE    (CHARLES   T.)     The  Idol  in  Horeb:   Evidence  that  the 

Golden  Image  at  Mount  Sinai  was  a  Cone,  and  not  a  Calf.  Post 
8vo,  cloth.  London,  1871 

5740  The  late  Dr.  Charles  Beke's  Discoveries  of  Sinai  in  Arabia, 

and  of  Midian.  Edited  by  his  widow.  Portrait,  Geological,  Botani- 
cal and  Conchological  reports,  plans,  map  and  woodcuts.  Thick 
royal  8vo,  cloth,  gilt  edges.  London,  1878 

5741  Another  copy,  half  red  morocco,  gilt  edges. 

5742  BLISS    (FREDERICK  JONES).     A  Mound  of  Many  Cities,  or 

Tell  El  Hesy  Excavated.  Illustrations  of  inscriptions,  pottery,  etc. 
8vo,  cloth.  London,  1894 

5743  BURCKHARDT    (JOHN    LEWIS).      Travels   in   Syria   and   the 

Holy  Land.  Maps,  plans,  and  portrait.  4to.  Fine  copy  in  full  tree 
calf,  gilt,  by  Clarke  and  Bedford.  London,  1822 

5744  BURTON    (SIR    RICHARD    F.)    and    DRAKE     (CHAS.    F. 

TYRWHITT).  Unexplored  Syria.  Visits  to  The  Libanus,  the 
Tulul  el  Safa,  the  Anti-Libanus,  the  Northern  Libanus  and  the 
'Alah.     Map  and  plates.     2  vols.  8vo,  cloth.  London,  1872 

5745  BURTON    (RICHARD   F.)     The  Gold-Mines  of  Midian,  and  the 

ruined  Midianite  Cities.  A  Fortnight's  Tour  in  North- Western 
Arabia.     Map  and  illustrations.     First  Edition.     8vo,  cloth. 

London,  1878 

5746  The  Land  of  Midian  (revisited).  Map,  colored  plates,  hiero- 
glyphs, and  illustrations  in  the  text.  First  Edition.  2  vols.  8vo, 
cloth.  London,  1879 

5747  CONDER  (CLAUDE  REIGNIER).      Heth  and  Moab.      Explor- 

ations in  Syria  in  1881  and  1882.  4  plates  and  illustrations  in  the 
text.     8vo,  cloth.  London,  1883 

*  Scarce. 


664  Western  anfc  Central  Bsia 

SYRIA,   PALESTINE,  ETC.— Continued. 

5748  CONDER   (CLAUDE  REIGNIER).      Heth  and  Moab.      Explor- 

ations in  Syria  in  1881-82.     New  edition.     Illustrations.     8vo,  cloth. 

London,  1885 

5749  Syrian  Stone-Lore;  or  the  Monumental  History  of  Palestine. 

Map  and  illustrations.     Post  8vo,  cloth.  London,  1886 

*  Scarce. 

5750  DUFF  (E.  GORDON).     Information  for  Pilgrims  unto  the  Holy 

Land.     Frontispiece.     Small  4to,  cloth.  London,  1893 

*  A  facsimile  reprint  of  the  1498  edition  printed  by  Wynken  de  Worde,  with 
historical  introduction  and  collations  of  the  three  copies  known.  No.  21  of  350 
copies  printed. 

5751  DUSSAUD    (RENE)    and   MACLER    (FREDERIC).      Voyage 

Archeologique  au  Safa  et  dans  le  Djebel  ed-Druz.  Itinerary,  17 
plates  and  illustrations  in  the  text.     Royal  8vo,  wrappers. 

Paris,  1901 

*  Exploration  of  the  country  to  the  south  and  east  of  Damascus.  Many  of  the 
plates  are  of  inscriptions. 

5752  FERGUSSON   (JAMES).     The  Ancient  Topography  of  Jerusalem, 

with  restored  plans  of  the  Temple,  etc.,  and  plans  and  details  of  the 
Church  built  by  Constantine  the  Great  over  the  Holy  Sepulchre, 
known  as  the  Mosque  of  Omar.  Plates  and  illustrations  in  the  text. 
Imp.  8vo,  cloth.  London,  1847 

5753  The  Temples  of  the  Jews,  and  the  other  buildings  in  the  Haram 

Area  at  Jerusalem.  8  plates  and  79  illustrations  in  the  text.  4to, 
cloth  gilt,  gilt  top.  London,  1878 

5754  FRITH 'S  PHOTOGRAPHS.    Sinai  and  Palestine  photographed  by 

F.  Frith.  57  large-size  mounted  photographs,  with  descriptive  text. 
Bound  in  one  volume.     Folio,  half  morocco.  London,  n.  d. 

5755  GERMER-DURAND      (EUGENE).       La     Carte     Mosaique     de 

Madaba.  Decouverte  importante  1897.  //  photographic  plates, 
with  descriptive  text.     Folio,  wrappers,  pp.  16.  Paris,  1897 

*  An  ancient  Greek  mosaic  discovered  in  some  ruins  in  the  land  of  Moab,  repre- 
senting a  map  of  Palestine  and  lower  Egypt. 

5756  GUERIN  (M.  V.)    Description  Geographique,  Historique  et  Archeo- 

logique de  la  Palestine.  Accompagnee  de  Cartes  detaillees.  (Judee, 
3  vols.,  1868-69;  Samarie,  2  vols.,  1874-75;  Gaililee,  2  vols.,  1880.) 
Together  7  vols.     Royal  8vo,  half  sheep.  Paris,  1868- 1880 


Western  ant>  Central  Bsfa  665 

SYRIA,  PALESTINE,  ETC.— Continued. 

5757  HOLY  LAND  PHOTOGRAPHED    (THE).     A  Complete  Tour 

of  Palestine.  A  Photographical  Panorama  of  Sacred  History.  The 
Holy  Land  as  it  is  To-day,  etc.  112  illustrations,  with  descriptive 
text.     Complete  in  7  parts.     Oblong  8vo,  wrappers. 

Philadelphia  [1894] 

5758  HULL   (EDWARD).     Mount  Seir,  Sinai,  and  Western  Palestine. 

A  Narrative  of  a  Scientific  Expedition.  Maps  and  illustrations. 
8vo,  cloth.  London,  1885 

5759  KING   (J.)     Recent  Discoveries  on  the  Temple  Hill  at  Jerusalem. 

Map,  plans  and  illustrations.     Second  Edition.     Crown  8vo,  cloth. 

[London],  1885 

5760  Recent    Discoveries    on    the    Temple    Hill.      Third    Edition. 

Crown  8vo,  cloth.  [London],  li 


5761  KITCHENER  (LIEUT.  H.  H.)     Photographs  of  Bible  Sites.     (A 

selection  of  12  photographs  taken  during  the  prosecution  of  the  Sur- 
vey of  Palestine.)     Folio,  cloth.  London,  n.  d. 

*  By  the  now  famous  British  General,  Lord  Kitchener  of  Khartum. 

5762  LABORDE    (LEON   DE).      Journey  through   Arabia   Petraea,   to 

Mount  Sinai,  and  the  Excavated  City  of  Petra,  the  Edom  of  the 
Prophecies.  Maps,  numerous  plates  and  illustrations  in  the  text. 
8vo,  half  morocco,  gilt  edges.  London,  1836 

5763  LEWIN    (THOMAS).     The   Siege  of  Jerusalem  by  Titus.     With 

the  Journal  of  a  recent  visit  to  the  Holy  City,  and . . .  the  Topo- 
graphy of  Jerusalem  from  the  earliest  times  down  to  the  siege.  Maps 
and  plans.     8vo,  cloth.  London,  1863 

5764  LUNCZ  (A.  M.)  and  OTHERS.  Jerusalem  Year-Book,  or  the  Diffu- 

sion of  an  Accurate  Knowledge  of  Ancient  and  Modern  Palestine. 
Folding  table.     Post  8vo,  half  calf.  Vienna,  1882 

*  The  First  volume  issued. 

5765  MACGREGOR  (J.)     The  Rob  Roy  on  the  Jordan,  Nile,  Red  Sea, 

and  Gennesareth.  A  Canoe  Cruise  in  Palestine  and  Egypt,  and  the 
Waters  of  Damascus.     Maps  and  numerous  illustrations.     8vo,  cloth. 

London,  1869 
♦The  author,  in  his  canoe,  was  the  first  to  discover  the  source  of  the  Jordan. 


666  XPdlestern  ant>  Central  Bsia 

SYRIA,   PALESTINE,  ETC.— Continued. 

5766  [M'GRIGOR    (ALEX    B.)]      Contributions  towards   an   Index   of 

Passages  bearing  upon  the  Topography  of  Jerusalem,  from  Writings 
prior  to  the  Eleventh  Century.     4to,  half  roan,  pp.  90. 

Glasgow,  1876 

*  Printed  for  private  circulation.     A  presentation  copy  to  Prof.  E.  H.  Palmer. 

5767  MANDEVILLE   (SIR  JOHN).     The  Voiage  and  Travaile  of  Sir 

John  Maundeville,  Kt.  Reprinted  from  the  edition  of  1725,  with 
Introduction,  Notes,  and  Glossary  by  J.  O.  Halliwell.  With  the 
illustrations  of  the  original.     8vo,  cloth.  London,  1866 

*  The  1725  edition  of  Maundeville  was  printed  from  the  Cotton  MS.,  being  the 
best  and  most  complete  of  all  the  manuscripts. 

5768  The  Voiage  and  Travayle  of  Sir  John  Maundeville,  Knight. 

Edited,  annotated,  and  illustrated  in  facsimile  by  John  Ashton.  8vo, 
cloth.  London,  1887 

5769  The   Marvellous   Adventures   of   Sir   John   Maundeville,   Kt. 

Edited  and  profusely  illustrated  by  Arthur  Layard.  Preface  by  J.  C. 
Grant.     8vo,  cloth,  uncut.  Westminster  [London],  1895 

5770  MAUNDRELL  (HENRY).     A  Journey  from  Aleppo  to  Jerusalem, 

at  Easter  A.  D.  1697.  Sixth  Edition,  to  which  is  added  a  Journey 
to  the  banks  of  the  Euphrates  at  Beer,  and  to  the  country  of  Meso- 
potamia.    Copper-plates.     8vo,  old  calf  gilt.  Oxford,  1740 

5771  MERRILL    (SELAH).     East  of  the   Jordan ;...  Travel   and   Ob- 

servation in  . . .  Moab,  Gilead  and  Bashan,  in  1875-77.  Introduction 
by  Roswell  D.  Hitchcock.     Map  and  illustrations.     8vo,  cloth. 

New  York,  1881 

5772  Galilee  in  the  Time  of  Christ.     Map.    Second  Edition.    Crown 

8vo,  cloth.  London,  1886 

5773  OLIPHANT    (LAURENCE).      The    Land   of    Gilead;    with    Ex- 

cursions in  the  Lebanon.     Maps  and  illustrations.     8vo,  cloth. 

Edinburgh,  1880 

5774  PALESTINE.     An  Album  of  Photographs  of  Palestine,  Athens,  etc. 

58  photographs  (mounted) .     Oblong  folio,  half  morocco. 

5775  PALESTINE  EXPLORATION  FUND.     Our  Work  in  Palestine: 

an  account  of  the  Different  Expeditions  sent  out  to  the  Holy  Land 
since  the  Establishment  of  the  Fund  in  1865.  Illustrations.  Post 
8vo,  cloth.  London,  1873 


TKHestern  anfc  Central  Bsia  667 

SYRIA,   PALESTINE,  ETC.— Continued. 

5776  PALESTINE   EXPLORATION   FUND.      Survey  of  Western 

Palestine.  Special  Papers  on  Topography,  Archaeology,  Manners 
and  Customs,  etc.,  contributed  by  Sir  C.  Wilson,  Col.  Warren,  Lieut. 
Conder,  Lieut,  (now  Lord)  Kitchener,  Prof.  E.  H.  Palmer,  and 
others.  Map.  Lond.,  1881 ;  Arabic  and  English  Name  Lists  col- 
lected during  the  survey  by  Lieuts.  Conder  and  Kitchener.  Trans- 
literated and  Explained  by  Prof.  E.  H.  Palmer,  Lond.,  1881 ; 
Memoirs  of  the  Topography,  Geography,  Hydrography  and  Archaeo- 
logy. By  Lieuts.  Conder  and  Kitchener.  Several  hundred  illus- 
trations. 3  vols.,  Lond.,  1881,  1882,  1883;  The  Fauna  and  Flora  of 
Palestine.  By  Canon  H.  B.  Tristram.  Fall-page  plates,  several 
finely  colored.  Lond.,  1884;  Jerusalem  (History,  Excavations,  etc.) 
By  Warren  and  Conder.  Numerous  illustrations.  Lond.,  1884; 
Geology  and  Geography  of  Arabia  Petraea,  Palestine  and  adjoining 
districts.  Colored  maps  and  cuts.  By  Edward  Hull,  Lond.,  1886; 
General  Index  volume  to  the  preceding,  Lond.,  1888.  Together  9 
vols.     4to,  cloth.  London,  1881-88 

*  Scarce.     Fine  set  with  the  Index  Volume. 

5777  Twenty-one  Years'  Work  in  the  Holy  Land  (A  record 

and  a  Summary),  June  22,  1865-June  22,  1886.  Third  Thousand. 
Illustrations.     Post  8vo,  cloth.  London,  1886 

5778  Tell  El  Hesy.      (Lachish.)      By  W.   M.   Flinders   Petrie. 

Numerous  illustrations.     4to,  cloth.  London,  1891 

5779  The  City  and  the  Land.     A  Course  of  Seven  Lectures  on  the 

Work  of  the  Society.  (Lectures  by  Walter  Besant,  Sir  Ch.  W. 
Wilson,  W.  M.  Flinders  Petrie,  and  others.)     8vo,  cloth. 

London,  1892 

5780  Quarterly  Statements  of  the  Palestine  Exploration  Fund  com- 
plete from  January,  1897,  to  October,  1906,  inclusive.  Containing 
many  valuable  articles  on  the  results  of  exploration  in  Palestine  and 
Arabia  Petraea.  With  numerous  maps  and  illustrations.  40  parts, 
original  wrappers.  London,  1897- 1906 

5781  Excavations  in  Palestine  during  the  Years  1898-1900.    By 

Frederick  Jones  Bliss,  and  R.  A.  Stewart  Macalister.  With  a 
chapter  by  Prof.  Dr.  Wunsch.  Numerous  illustrations  from  photo- 
graphs and  drawings  by  R.  A.  S.  Macalister.     4to,  cloth. 

London,  1902 


668  limestern  anfc  Central  Hsia 

SYRIA,  PALESTINE,  ETC.— Continued. 

5782  PALESTINE    EXPLORATION     SOCIETY     (THE    AMERI- 

CAN). The  first  four  Statements,  with  maps  and  illustrations,  1871- 
yy;  and,  Bulletin  No.  2,  for  March  1874.  8vo,  wrappers.  (As  5 
pieces.) 

5783  PALMER  (E.  H.)      The  Desert  of  the  Exodus,  Journeys  on  Foot 

.  .  .  .undertaken  in  connection  with  the  Ordnance  Survey  of  Sinai  and 
the  Palestine  Exploration  Fund.  Colored  frontispiece,  maps,  plates 
and  illustrations  in  the  text.     2  vols.  8vo,  cloth.  Cambridge,  1871 

*  Scarce. 

5784  PALMER  (HENRY  SPENCER).     Sinai  from  the  Fourth  Egyptian 

Dynasty  to  the  Present  Day.  New  edition,  revised  by  Prof.  Sayce. 
Map.     i2mo,  cloth.  London,  1892 

5785  PETRA.     Twenty-nine  Photographs  of  Petra,  taken  by  Edward  L. 

Wilson.     Folio.     [As  a  lot.] 

*  Presentation  copies  from  E.  L.  Wilson,  with  his  written  explanations  on  the 
back  of  nearly  all  the  photographs. 

Finely   taken    photographs,    showing   in   clear   detail   the   rock-cut   temples,   the 
Arabs,  etc. 

5786  PETRIE  (W.  M.  FLINDERS).     Tell  El  Hesy  (Lachish).     Plates 

of  pottery,  masonry,  inscriptions,  etc.     4to,  limp  boards,  cloth  back. 

London,  1891 

5787  PIEROTTI  (ERMETE).     Jerusalem  Explored,  being  a  Description 

of  the  Ancient  and  Modern  City.  Translated  by  George  Bonney. 
With  numerous  illustrations,  of  views,  ground  plans,  and  sections. 
2  vols,  large  4to,  half  morocco.  London,  1864 

*  Vol.  2  Contains  the  lithographic  plates,  63  in  number,  with  explanations. 

5788  PORTER   (J.  L.)     Five  Years  in  Damascus:  including  an  account 

of  the  History,  Topography,  and  Antiquities  of  that  City,  with  travels 
and  researches  in  Palmyra,  Lebanon,  and  the  Hauran.  Maps  and 
illustrations.    2  vols,  post  8vo,  half  calf,  gilt.  London,  1855 

5789  The  Giant  Cities  of  Bashan ;  and  Syria's  Holy  Places.     Tinted 

plates.     Post  8vo,  cloth.  London,  1867 

*  A  most  interesting  narrative  of  explorations  in  the  traditional  land  of  "Og," 
describing  its  stone-built  dwellings,  tombs,  etc. 

5790  RELAND  (HADRIAN).    Palsestina  ex  Monumentis  veteribus  Illus- 

trata.  Maps,  facsimiles  of  inscriptions,  etc.  2  vols,  small  4to,  old 
leather.  Traject.  Batav.  (Utrecht),  1714 


Mestern  anfc  Central  Hsia  669 

SYRIA,    PALESTINE,   ETC.  — Continued. 

5791  RITTER  (CARL).     The  Comparative  Geography  of  Palestine  and 

the  Sinaitic  Peninsula.  Translated  and  adapted  to  the  Use  of  Biblical 
Students  by  William  L.  Gage.     4  vols,  royal  8vo,  cloth. 

Edinburgh,  1866 

5792  ROBINSON    (EDWARD)    and    SMITH     (ELI).     Biblical    Re- 

searches in  Palestine,  Mount  Sinai  and  Arabia  Petrsea.  A  Journal 
of  Travels  in  the  Year  1838.  Drawn  up  from  the  Original  Diaries, 
with  historical  illustrations  by  Edward  Robinson.  New  maps  and 
plans  on  five  sheets.  3  vols.  8vo,  half  crimson  morocco,  gilt  tops,  by 
Larkins.  -  London,  1841 

*  With  appendices  of  the  Arabic  Language  and  lists  of  Arabic  names,  which 
were  omitted  in  the  later  editions. 

5793  ROBINSON  (EDWARD),  SMITH  (ELI),  ETC.     Later  Biblical 

Researches  in  Palestine  ...  in  1852.  Edited,  etc.,  by  Edward 
Robinson.     Maps  and  plans.     8vo,  full  sprinkled  calf,  gilt. 

London,  1856 

5794  Another  copy.     8vo,  cloth,  uncut.  London,  1856 

5795  ROBINSON  (EDWARD).     Physical  Geography  of  the  Holy  Land. 

A  Supplement  to  Biblical  Researches  in  Palestine.     Royal  8vo,  cloth. 

Boston,  1865 

5796  SAYCE  (A.  H.)      Patriarchal  Palestine.     Map.     Post  8vo,  cloth. 

London,  1895 

5797  SCHUMACHER  (GOTTLIEB).     Across  the  Jordan:  An  Explor- 

ation and  Survey  of  part  of  Hauran  and  Jaulan.  With  additions  by 
Laurence  Oliphant  and  Guy  Le  Strange.  Maps  and  numerous  illus- 
trations.    8vo,  cloth.  London,  1886 

5798  SCHWARTZ    (RABBI   JOSEPH).      Descriptive    Geography   and 

Brief  Historical  Sketch  of  Palestine.  Translated  by  Isaac  Leeser. 
Maps  and  lithographs.     Thick  8vo,  cloth.  Philadelphia,  1850 

5799  SMITH    (GEORGE  ADAM).     The  Historical   Geography  of  the 

Holy  Land  .  .  in  relation  to  the  History  of  Israel  and  the  Early 
Church.     6  maps.     Third  Edition.     8vo,  cloth.  London,  1895 

5806  THOMSON  (WILLIAM  M.)     The  Land  and  the  Book,  or  Biblical 

Illustrations  drawn  from  the  Manners  and  Customs,  the  Scent-  and 

Scenery  of  The  Holy  Land.     Maps  and  hundreds  of  illustrations. 

3  vols,  thick  8vo,  cloth,  gilt.  New  York,  1880-S6 

*  Best  Edition  of  the  Best  Book  on  Oriental  Customs. 


670  Western  anfc  Central  Bsia 


Gbirb  Session* 

SYRIA,   PALESTINE,  ETC.— Continued. 

5801  THRUPP  (JOSEPH    FRANCIS).     Antient   Jerusalem.     A    New 

Investigation  into  the  History,  Topography,  and  Plan  of  the  City, 
Environs,  and  Temple.  Map,  plan,  and  other  illustrations.  8vo, 
cloth.  Cambridge,  1855 

5802  TRISTRAM  (H.  B.)     The  Land  of  Israel:  a  Journal  of  Travels  in 

Palestine,  undertaken  with  special  reference  to  its  physical  character. 
Second  Edition.     Map  and  illustrations.     8vo,  cloth.      London,  1866 

5803  The  Land  of  Moab.     Travels  and  Discoveries  on  the  East 

Side  of  the  Dead  Sea  and  the  Jordan.  With  a  Chapter  on  the 
Persian  Palace  of  Mashita,  by  James  Fergusson.  Map  and  illus- 
trations.   8vo,  cloth.  London,  1873 

5804  Pathways  of  Palestine.     A  descriptive  tour  through  the  Holy 

Land.  45  photographs  of  famous  places.  2  vols.  4to,  cloth  gilt, 
gilt  edges.  London,  n.  d.  [1881-82] 

5805  TRUMBULL    (H.    CLAY).     Kadesh-Barnea ;   its   importance   and 

probable  site,  including    .    .    .    the  route  of  the  Exodus  and  the 

Southern  Boundary  of  the  Holy  Land.  Map  and  a  few  plates.  Royal 

8vo,  cloth.  London,  1884 

*  With  a  supplemental  note  on  pp.  321-322,  not  in  the  first  (American)   edition. 

5806  VAN  DE  VELDE  (C.  W.  M.)     Map  of  the  Holy  Land  constructed 

from  his  own  surveys  in  185 1  and  1852  (and  from  other  surveys 
and  explorations).  The  map  in  eight  sections  folio,  with  descrip- 
tive volume  (356  pp.)  in  8vo.     2  vols,  cloth. 

Gotha:  Justus  Perthes,  1858 

5807  VAN-LENNEP  (REV.  HENRY  J.)     Bible  Lands:  their  Modern 

Customs  and  Manners,  illustrative  of  Scripture.  Maps  and  wood- 
cuts.    Thick  8vo,  half  calf.  New  York,  1875 

5808  WARREN    (SIR     CHARLES).     Underground    Jerusalem;    .    .    . 

The  Difficulties  encountered  in  its  Exploration,  and  the  Results  ob- 
tained. With  an  .  .  .  Expedition  through  the  Jordan  Valley  and  a 
visit  to  the  Samaritans.  Maps  and  illustrations  (mainly  photo- 
graphic).    8vo,  cloth.  London,  1876 


Mestern  anfc  Central  Hsfa  671 

SYRIA,  PALESTINE,  ETC.— Continued. 

5809  WHITTY     (JOHN    IRWINE).     Proposed    Water    Supply    and 

Sewerage  for  Jerusalem,  with  ...  its  Present  State  and  Former 
Resources.  Introduction  by  Canon  Stanley.  View  of  Jerusalem, 
maps  and  Drawings.     Royal  8vo,  cloth.  London,  1863 

5810  WILLIAMS   (GEORGE).     Historical  and  Descriptive  Memoir  on 

the  Town  and  Environs  of  Jerusalem  (to  accompany  the  Ordnance 
Survey).     With  large  folding  plan.    8vo,  cloth.  London,  1849 

58 1 1  The  Holy  City.     Historical,  Topographical,  and  Antiquarian 

Notices  of  Jerusalem.  Second  Edition,  with  additions,  including  an 
Architectural  History  of  the  Church  of  the  Holy  Sepulchre  by 
Robert  Willis.     Map  and  illustrations.     2  vols,  thick  8vo,  cloth. 

London,  1849 

5812  WILSON  (CAPT.  C.  W.),  WARREN  (CAPT.  C),  ETC.     The 

Recovery  of  Jerusalem  . . .  Exploration  and  Discovery  in  the  City  and 
the  Holy  Land.  Introduction  by  Dean  Stanley.  Edited  by  Walter 
Morrison.  Maps,  plans,  and  numerous  illustrations.  2  vols.  8vo, 
cloth  (Library  label  removed  from  covers).  London,  1871 

5813  The  Recovery  of  Jerusalem,  etc.     Another  issue,  complete  in 

one  volume,  royal  8vo,  cloth.  London,  1871 

5814  WILSON  (JOHN).     The  Lands  of  the  Bible  Visited  and  Described 

in  an  Extensive  Journey  ...  of  Biblical  Research.  Maps,  plates,  and 
illustrations  in  the  text.     2  vols.  8vo,  cloth.  Edinburgh,  1847 

*  With  presentation  inscription  from  the  author. 

5815  YANOSKY  (JEAN)  and  DAVID  (JULES).     Syrie,  Ancienne  et 

Moderne.  Map  and  42  plates.  The  two  parts  in  one  volume.  8vo, 
half  calf  (joints  cracked).     With  stamp  of  Wm.  H.  Morley  on  title. 

Paris,  1848 


672  Western  an&  Central  Bsia 

Zhc  3ew5  ant)  tbeir  1biston>— tbe  Ibebrew   XanGuaoe 

anD  Xiterature,  including  tbe  Hramaic  or  Cbalfcee, 

tbe  GalmuMc,  tbe  1Rabbinict  anfc  Pfcfcisb. 

5816  ABARBANEL     (ISAAC).      Isaac    ben    Judah    Abravanel.      Rosh 

Amana  (The  Pinnacle  of  the  Faith)  ;  Seder  Pesah  (The  Passover)  ; 
Nahlat  Abot  (The  Paternal  Inheritance,  or  Commentary  on  Pirke 
Aboth).  [In  Hebrew.]  The  three  treatises  bound  in  one  volume. 
4to,  old  leather  rebacked. 

[Constantinople:  David  and  Samuel  the  sons  of  Nachmias,  1505] 

*  Very  Rare,  and  an  interesting  Example  of  the  Early  Constantinople  Press. 
The  first  leaf,  which  contains  the  introductory  laudatory  verse  (the  other  side 
blank),  is  lacking,  but  the  volume  is  in  other  respects  complete  and  contains  the 
colophon  leaf  at  end  with  the  imprint.  A  few  leaves  at  the  end  are  wormed  in 
the  margin,  and  the  corners  worn  somewhat,  but  the  remainder  of  the  volume  in 
fairly  good  condition.  Each  part  (excepting  the  first)  has  a  woodcut  border 
round  the  titles,  composed  of  floral  scroll  work  and  animals. 

5817  ADLER  (CYRUS).     The  American  Jewish  Year-Book  5660.  Sept. 

5,  1899-September  23,  1900.     Post  8vo,  cloth.         Philadelphia,  1899 

5818  ALEXANDER  POLYHISTOR.    Alexander  Polyhistor  und  die  von 

ihm  erhaltenen  Reste  judischer  und  samaritanischer  Geschichtswerke. 
Von  Dr.  J.  Freudenthal.     8vo,  boards,  pp.  103.  Breslau,  1874 

5819  APOCRYPHA.     The  Ecclesiastical,  or  Deutero-Canonical  Books  of 

the  Old  Testament  commonly  called  The  Apocrypha.  Edited 
[in  Greek]  with  various  Renderings  and  Readings  from  the  best 
Authorities  by  the  Rev.  C.  J.  Ball.     Royal  8vo,  cloth.     London,  11.  d. 

5820  The   Apocrypha:    Greek   and   English,    in   parallel   Columns. 

Small  4to,  cloth.  London:  Bagster,  1882 

5821  The    Apocrypha.      Translated   out   of    the    Greek    and    Latin 

Tongues,  being  the  Version  set  forth  A.  D.  161 1,  compared  with  the 
most  ancient  authorities  and  revised  A.  D.  1894.     8vo,  cloth. 

Oxford,  1895 

5822  ARISTEAS.     The  Auncient  History  of  the  Septuagint,  written  in 

Greek  by  Aristeus  1900  years  since,  of  his  Voyage  to  Hierusalem  as 
Ambassador  from  Ptolomeus  Philadelphus  unto  Eleazer  then  Pontiffe 
of  the  Iewes  ....  with  many  other  remarkable  Circumstances. 
Newly  done  into  English  by  I.  Done.  i6mo,  old  calf.  London,  1633 
•The  First  English  translation.    Rare.    Charles  Deane's  copy  with  his  autograph. 


IKHestern  an&  Central  Bsia  673 

THE  JEWS  AND  THEIR  HISTORY,   ETC.— Continued. 

5823  ARISTEAS.     History    of    the    Seventy-two    Interpreters,    of    their 

Journey  from  Jerusalem  to  Alexandria,  their  Entertainment  at  the 
Egyptian  Court,  their  Version  of  the  Septuagint,  etc.  To  which  is 
added  the  History  of  the  Angels  and  their  Gallantry  with  the 
Daughters  of  Men,  written  by  Enoch  the  Patriarch.  Made  English 
by  Mr.  Lewis.     i6mo,  old  calf.  London,  1715 

*  Thomas  Moore  is  thought  to  have  founded  his  poem  "The  Loves  of  the 
Angels"  on  the  latter  book. 

5824  BACHER    (DR.    WILHELM).      Abraham    Ibn    Esra    als    Gram- 

matiker.  Ein  Beitrag  zur  Geschichte  der  Hebraischen  Sprach- 
wissenschaft.     Royal  8vo,  wrappers,  pp.  192.  Strassburg,  1882 

5825  BACON    (BENJAMIN   WISNER).     The   Genesis   of   Genesis:   a 

Study  of  the  Documentary  Sources  of  the  First  Book  of  Moses, . . . 
illustrating  the  presence  of  Bibles  within  the  Bible.  With  Intro- 
duction by  George  F.  Moore.     8vo,  cloth.  Hartford  [1893] 

5826  BEELEN  (JOANNES  THEODORUS).    Chrestomathia  Rabbinica 

et  Chaldaica,  cum  notis  Grammaticis,  Historicis,  Theologicis,  Glos- 
sario  et  Lexico  Abbreviaturarum.     3  vols.  8vo,  half  sheep. 

Louvain,  184 1-3 

5827  BEESTON   (WILLIAM).     Hieronymian  Hebrew;  or,  a  Grammar 

of  the  Sacred  Language  on  the  System  disclosed  by  the  Writings  of 
Saint  Jerome.     8vo,  half  cloth.  London,  1843 

5828  BENJAMIN  OF  TUDELA.     Travels  of  Rabbi  Benjamin,  son  of 

Jonah,  of  Tudela  through  Europe,  Asia,  and  Africa  ....  faithfully 
translated  from  the  Original  Hebrew,  with  Dissertation,  Notes,  etc. 
By  the  Rev.  B.  Gerrans.     121110,  old  calf.  London,  1784 

*  Scarce. 

5829  BIBLE.     Hebrew  Manuscript.     Pentateuch.     Synagogue  Scroll  of 

the  15th  (?)  Century,  written  on  83  brown  African  goat-skins, 
'  measuring  140  ft.  6  in.  in  length,  and  20^2  in.  in  height,  with  one  of 
the  rollers.  Written  in  orthodox  manner,  without  points,  42  lines  to 
a  column.  A  few  of  the  skins  have  become  separated  through  the 
decay  of  the  stitches,  but,  on  the  whole,  in  good  condition  for  a 

Hebrew  scroll  of  this  age. 

*  Early  Hebrew  Synagogue  Scrolls  are  exceedingly  rare,  the  troubles  and  per- 
secutions of  the  Jews  until  a  comparatively  late  period,  their  being  driven  from 
one  Country  to  another,  necessarily  led  to  the  destruction  of  many  of  their  manu- 
scripts, and  the  bulkier  they  were,  the  more  trouble  they  gave  to  remove,  and  the 
easier  to  be  seized  by  persecutors  and  destroyed.  This  specimen  is  of  unusually 
large  size. 


674  Western  anfc  Central  Hsia 

THE  JEWS  AND  THEIR  HISTORY,  ETC.— Continued. 

5830  BIBLE.     Hebrew  Manuscript.     Scroll  on  seven  sheets  of  vellum, 

containing  part  of  the  Book  of  Deuteronomy  (chap.  6,  verse  3,  to 
chap.  XI,  verse  25).     46  in.  in  length,  and  17^  m  height. 

19th  Century 

5831  Hebrew  Manuscript.     Book  of  Esther.     Synagogue  Roll 

of  the  Book  of  Esther,  written  on  5  sheets  of  parchment,  and  measur- 
ing in  length  117  in.  by  7^4  in.  in  height.  19th  Century 

5832  Hebrew  Manuscript.     Book  of  Esther.     Pocket  Scroll  of 

the  Book  of  Esther  written  on  four  sheets  of  thin  parchment  measur- 
ing 61  in.  in  length  by  2^  in.  in  width.  With  box-wood  roller  and 
silk  outer  cover.  19th  Century 

5833  Kennicott    (Benjamin).     Vetus   Testamentum   Hebraicum 

cum  variis  lectionibus.     2  vols,  folio,  old  calf,  gilt. 

Oxford:  Clarendon  Press,  1776-80 

*  A  famous  edition,  containing  the  various  readings  from  over  600  MSS. 

5834  Rossi    (Johannes    Bern.    De).      Varige    Lectiones    Veteris 

Testamenti  ex  immensa  MSS.  editorumq.  codicum  congerie  haustae, 
ut  ad  Samar.  textum,  ad  Vetustiss.  Versiones, . .  .  etc.  4  vols,  in  2. 
Parma,  1784-88;  Specimen  ineditse  et  hexaplaris  Bibliorum  Versionis 
Syro-Estranghelae.     Parma,  1778.     Together  3  vols.     4to,  half  roan. 

Parma,  1778-88 

*  A  collection  of  various  readings  on  the  books  of  the  Old  Testament.  The 
author  gives  notes  as  to  the  authorities,  and  much  bibliographical  information, 
and  a  summary  of  the  number  of  MSS.  quoted,  amounting  to  1346. 

5835  The  Old  Testament  in  Hebrew,  with  the  points.     i2mo, 

roan.  Berlin,  1865 

5836 Van   der   Hooght    (E.)     Biblia   Hebraica.     Curavit   Argu- 

mentique  Notationem  et  Indices  nee  non  Clavem  Masorethicam 
addidit  C.  G.  G.  Theile.     8vo,  half  morocco.  Leipsic,  1873 

*  Best  edition  of  Van  der  Hooght's  Hebrew  Bible.     Printed  with  the  points. 

5837  Job  (Book  of).     The  Book  of  Job.     Critical  Edition  of  the 

Hebrew  Text.  With  Notes,  by  C.  Siegfried.  English  translation 
of  the  Notes  by  R.  E.  Briinnow.  4to,  wrappers.  With  the  list  of 
contributors.  Leipzig,   1893 

*  The  Polychrome  edition,  with  the  text  printed  in  differing  colors,  to  show  the 
various  ages  of  the  received  text. 


Western  an&  Central  Hsta  675 

THE  JEWS  AND  THEIR  HISTORY,  ETC.— Continued. 

5838  BIBLE.     The  First  Book  of  the  Psalms,  according  to  the  text  of 

the  Cambridge  MS.  Bible,  A.  D.  465,  with  the  longer  commentary 
of  R.  David  Qimchi.  Critically  edited  from  19  manuscripts  and  the 
early  editions  by  S.  M.  Schiller-Szinessy.     8vo,  wrappers,  pp.  130. 

Cambridge,  1883 

5839  Septuagint.     The  Septuagint  Version  of  the  Old  Testament, 

according  to  the  Vatican  Text.  Translated  into  English,  with  the 
principal  various  readings  of  the  Alexandrine  Copy,  and  a  Table  of 
Comparative  Chronology,  by  Sir  Lancelot  Charles  Lee  Brenton. 
2  vols,  royal  8vo,  cloth.  London,  1844 

5840  Septuagint.  Vetus  Testamentum  Graece.  Editum  ad  ex- 
emplar Vaticanum  accuratissime  expressum,  cura  et  studio,  Leander 
Van  Ess.     8vo,  half  morocco.  Leipzig,  1868 

5841  Septuagint.     The  Septuagint  Version  of  the  Old  Testament, 

with  an  English  Translation,  and  with  Various  Readings  and  Criti- 
cal Notes  (in  alternate  columns  of  Greek  and  English).  Thick  small 
4to,  cloth.  London :  Bagster,  1879 

5842  The  Holy  Bible,  .  .  .  translated  according  to  the  Letter  and 

Idioms  of  the  Original  Languages,  by  Robert  Young.  Post  8vo, 
cloth,  gilt  edges.  Edinburgh,  1863 

5843  The  Hebrew  Scriptures  translated    ...    a  revision  of  the 

authorized  English  Old  Testament.  By  Samuel  Sharpe.  Third 
Edition.     3  vols.  i2mo,  cloth.  London,  1876 

5844  Short    Notes    to   accompany    a   Revised    Translation    of   the 

Hebrew  Scriptures.   By  Samuel  Sharpe.    i2mo,  cloth.   London,  1874 

5845  Holy  Bible  .  .   .  translated  out  of  the  Original  Tongues  ;  the 

Version  .  .  .  A.  D.  161 1,  compared  with  the  most  ancient  authorities 
and  revised.  The  Old  Testament.  4  vols.  8vo,  cloth.  ( Printed  for 
the  University  of  Oxford  and  Cambridge.)  Oxford.  1885 

5846  The  Holy  Bible   ...   the  Revised  Version   .    .    .    1881-1885. 

with  the  readings  and  renderings  preferred  by  the  American  Revi- 
sion Companies  incorporated  in  the  text,  and  with  copyright  margi- 
nal references.  Printed  for  the  Universities  of  Oxford  and  Cam- 
bridge.    Maps.     Thick  8vo,  cloth.  New  York,  1898 


676  Mestern  anfc  Central  Hsia 

THE  JEWS  AND  THEIR  HISTORY,  ETC.— Continued. 

5847  BICKELL  (GUSTAVUS).         Outlines  of  Hebrew  Grammar.     Re- 

vised by  the  author,  and  annotated  by  the  translator,  Samuel  Ives 
Curtis.  Folding  lithographic  table  of  Semitic  Characters,  by  Dr.  J. 
Exiting.     Post  8vo,  cloth.  Leipzig,  1877 

5848  BOHLEN   (P.  VON).     Historical  and  Critical  Illustrations  of  the 

First  Part  of  Genesis.  From  the  German  of  Prof.  Von  Bohlen, 
edited  by  James  Hey  wood.     2  vols.  8vo,  cloth.  London,  1868 

5849  [BONAR    (ANDREW   A.)    and    M'CHEYNE    (ROBT.   MUR- 

RAY).] Narrative  of  a  Mission  of  Inquiry  to  the  Jews,  from  the 
Church  of  Scotland  in  1839.  Maps  and  illustrations.  Thick  post 
8vo,  cloth.  Edinburgh,   1842 

5850  BOOK  OF  WISDOM  (THE).    The  Greek  Text,  the  Latin  Vulgate, 

and  the  Authorised  English  Version  (in  parallel  columns).  With 
Introduction,  critical  apparatus  and  Commentary  by  Wm.  J.  Deane. 
Oblong  8vo,  cloth.  Oxford,  1881 

5851  BOTTCHER      (FRIEDRICH).       Ausfuhrliches      Lehrbuch      der 

Hebraischen  Sprache.  Nach  dem  Tode  des  Verfassers  herausgege- 
ben  und  mit  ausfuhrlichen  registern  versehen  von  Ferdinand  Miihlau. 
2  vols,  royal  8vo,  half  roan.  Leipzig,  1866-68 

5852  BRESSLAU  (M.  H.)     English  and  Hebrew  Dictionary,  Biblical  and, 

Rabbinical.  Vol.  3  (English-Hebrew).  Crown  8vo,  wrappers,  pp. 
282.  London,  1856 

5853  BRIGGS  (CHARLES  AUGUSTUS).     Biblical  Study:  its  principal 

Methods  and  History,  with  a  Catalogue  of  Books  of  Reference.  8vo, 
cloth.  New  York,  1883 

5854  The  Higher  Criticism  of  the  Hexateuch.     Post  8vo,  cloth. 

New  York,  1893 

5855  General    Introduction   to  the   Study   of   Holy   Scripture,   the 

Principles,  Methods,  History,  etc.     8vo,  cloth.         New  York,  1899 

5856  BRITISH    MUSEUM.      Catalogue   of   the    Hebrew    Hooks    in   the 

British  .Museum.  [P>y  Joseph  Zedner.]  Printed  by  order  of  the 
Trustees.     Thick  royal  8vo,  cloth.  London,  1867 

5857  BROOKS  (JOSHUA  W.)    Dictionary  of  Writers  on  the  Prophecies, 

with  the  Titles  and  Occasional  Description  of  their  Works.  8vo, 
half  roan,  gilt  top,  uncut.  London,  1835 


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THE  JEWS  AND  THEIR  HISTORY,   ETC.— Continued. 

5858  BROWN  (CHARLES  RUFUS).     An  Aramaic  Method.     A  Class 

Book  for  the  Study  of  the  Elements  of  Aramaic  from  Bible  and 
Targums.     2  vols,  crown  8vo,  cloth.  Chicago,  1884-6 

5859  BUXTORF    (JOHANN).      Lexicon    Chaldaicum,    Talmudicum    et 

Rabbinicum.  Fine  portrait,  and  engraved  title.  Folio,  old  calf  gilt, 
with  gilt  monogram  "A.  K."  on  sides.  Basle,  1640 

*  First  edition  of  this  famous  dictionary. 

5860  Tiberias,  sive  Commentarius  Masorethicus  ....  Primum,  His- 

toria  Masoretharum  Tiberiensium ;  Secundo,  Clavis  Masorae ;  Tertio, 
Castigationes.     Small  4to,  vellum.  Basle,  1665 

5861  Synagoga  Judaica,   de  Judseorum  Fide,   Ritibus,  Ceremoniis, 

tarn  Publicis  et  Sacris,  quam  Privatis,  in  domestica  vivendi  ratione. 
Tertia  editione  ....  revisa  et  a  mendis  expurgata  a  Joh.  Jacobo 
Buxtorfio.   Engraved  title.   Thick  121110,  old  calf,  gilt.       Basle,  1680 

5862  CAPEFIGUE    (M.)     Histoire    Philosophique    des   Juifs,    depuis  la 

Decadence  des  Machabees  jusqu'a  nos  jours.  2  vols.  121110, 
wrappers.  Brussels,  1834 

5863  CASSEL    (D.   PAULUS).      Mischle   Sindbad,   Secundus   Syntipas. 

Edirt,  emendirt  und  erklart.  Einleitung  und  Deutung  des  Buches 
der  Sieben  weisen  Meister.     Post  8vo,  wrappers,  pp.  424. 

Berlin,  1888 

*  The  Book  of  Sindbad,  or  Tales  of  the  Seven  Wise  Masters,  is  a  Hebrew  version 
of  what  was  probably  a  collection  of  Indian  tales  on  the  artfulness  and  wicked- 
ness of  women.  Some  of  the  tales  are  found  in  the  Thousand  and  One  Nights 
and  other  Oriental  collections. 

5864  CATALOGUS.     Catalog  von  Hebraischen  und  Jiidischen  Buchern, 

Handschriften,  etc.,  nachgelassen  von  Giuseppe  Almanzi,  Rabbiner 
Jacob  Emden  und  Oberrabbiner  M.  J.  Lewenstein,  redigirt  von  M. 
Roest.  Auction,  3  November  1868  durch  Frederick  Miiller  in 
Amsterdam.     Facsimile.     8vo,  wrappers,  pp.  380.    Amsterdam,  1868 

5865  Catalog   Hebraischer    und    Judischer    Bucher,    Handschriften 

nachgelassen  von  Rabbi  Meijer  Lehren,  Rabbi  Akiba  Lehren  und 
Rabbi  Moses  de  Lima.  Auction.  13  Februar  1899,  durch  J.  L. 
Joachimsthal,   in   Amsterdam.     8vo,   wrappers,  pp.   248. 

[Amsterdam,  1899] 


678  Western  anfc  Central  Hsia 

THE  JEWS  AND  THEIR  HISTORY,  ETC.— Continued. 

5866  CATALOGUES.     Auction  sale  and  booksellers'  catalogues,  including 

Hebraische  Inkunabeln  und  seltene  hebraische  Drucke  mit  Anhang 
Schriften  der  Karaer.  /.  Kauffmann,  Frankfurt,  1905  ;  Library  of  a 
Jewish  Rabbi  (Auction),  N.  Y. ;  Leavitt,  1881,  priced  in  ink;  Neue 
Judaica  und  Hebraica,  Kauffmann,  Frankfurt,  1905 ;  Antiquarischen 
Bucherlagers  von  M.  Spirgatis,  Buchhandlung,  Leipzig,  1900;  etc. 
8vo,  pamphlets.     (8  pieces.) 

5867  CHALDEE  READING  LESSONS.     Consisting  of  the  Whole  of 

the  Biblical  Chaldee,  with  a  Grammatical  Praxis,  and  an  Interlineary 
Translation.     Folding  tables.     i2mo,  cloth.  London  [1851] 

5868  CHAMBERS    (TALBOT    W.)     Companion   to   the   Revised    Old 

Testament.     Post  8vo,  cloth.  New  York,  1885 

5869  CHWOLSON    (D.)     Achtzehn   Hebraische   Grabschriften   aus   der 

Krim.  Ein  Beitrag  zur  Biblischen  Chronologie,  Semitischen  Palao- 
graphie  und  alten  Ethnographic  9  folding  plates  of  inscriptions. 
4to,  wrappers,  pp.  134.  St.  Petersburg,  1865 

5870  -. Corpus  Inscriptionum  Hebraicarum  enthaltend  Grabschriften 

aus  der  Krim  und  andere  Grab-  und  Inschriften  in  alter  Hebraischer 
Quadratschrift,  sowie  auch  Schriftproben  aus  Handschriften  vom 
IX-XV.  Jahrhundert.  With  6  large  folding  plates  of  inscriptions. 
Folio,  wrappers,  pp.  527.  St.  Petersburg,  1882 

5871  COLENSO  (JOHN  WILLIAM).     Lectures  on  the  Pentateuch  and 

the  Moabite  Stone.     With  Appendices  containing:  I.  The  Elohistic 
Narrative;  II.  Story  of  the  Exodus;  III.  The  Pre-Christian  Cross, - 
its  Universality  and  Meaning.     Royal  8vo,  cloth.  London,  1873 

5872  CONDER   (CLAUDE  REIGNIER).     Judas  Maccabseus,  and  the 

Jewish  War  of  Independence.  New  edition.  Map.  Post  8vo, 
cloth.  [London],  1894 

5873  The  Latin  Kingdom  of  Jerusalem.    1099  to  1291  A.  D.    Two 

maps.     8vo,  cloth.  London,  1897 

5874  COTTON  (HENRY).     The  Five  Books  of  Maccabees  in  English. 

With  notes  and  illustrations.     8vo,  cloth.  Oxford,   1832 

5875  CURTISS( SAMUEL  IVES).     The  Name  Machabee.     Facsimiles. 

8vo,  limp  calf,  gilt  edges.  Leipzig,  1876 

•  Presentation  Copy,  with  autograph  letter,  8  pp.  8vo,  from  the  author,  inserted, 
to  Dr.  Hall,  stating  he  has  dedicated  the  book  to  him. 


TKHestern  ant)  Central  Bsia  679 

THE  JEWS  AND  THEIR  HISTORY, ETC.— Continued. 

5876  DAVIDSON    (SAMUEL).     Introduction   to   the    Old   Testament, 

critical,  historical  and  theological,  containing  a  Discussion  of  the 
most  Important  Questions  belonging  to  the  several  books.  3  vols. 
8vo,  cloth.  London,  1862-63 

5877  DELITZSCH      (FRANZ).      Documente     der     national-jiidischen 

Christglaubigen  Bewegung  in  Siidrussland.  In  Original  und  Deut- 
scher  Uebersetzung  mitgetheilt.     8vo,  wrappers,  pp.  44. 

Erlangen,  1884 

5878  DELITZSCH    (FREDERIC).     The  Hebrew  Language  viewed  in 

the  Light  of  Assyrian  Research.     8vo,  cloth,  pp.  73.      London,  1883 

5879  DEUTSCH  (EMANUEL).  Literary  Remains  of  Emanuel  Deutsch. 

With  a  brief  memoir.     8vo,  half  crimson  morocco,  gilt  top. 

London,  1874 
*  Containing    Deutsch's    famous    article   on    the   Talmud,    and   other    important 
papers. 

5880  DILLON    (E.   J.)      The   Sceptics   of   the   Old   Testament.      Job— 

Koheleth — Agur.  With  English  text,  translated  for  the  first  time 
from  the  primitive  Hebrew.     8vo,  cloth.  London,  1895 

5881  DRIVER  (S.  R.)     Introduction  to  the  Literature  of  the  Old  Testa- 

ment.    8vo,  cloth.  New  York,  1891 

5882  Treatise  on  the  Use  of  the  Tenses  in  Hebrew,  and  some  other 

Syntactical  Questions.     Third  Edition,  revised.     Crown  8vo,  cloth. 

Oxford,  1892 

5883  DRUMMOND    (JAMES).     The  Jewish  Messiah.     A  Critical  His- 

tory of  the  Messianic  Idea  among  the  Jews  from  the  Rise  of  the 
Maccabees  to  the  Closing  of  the  Talmud.  8vo,  cloth.      London.  1877 

5884  DUKES  (LEOPOLD).     Rabbinische  Blumenlese,  enthaltend:  Eine 

Sammlung,  Ubersetzung  und  Erlauterung  der  Hebraischen  und 
Chaldaischen  Spriiche  des  Sirach,  Talmudischer  Sprichworter  .... 
und  einem  Glossar.     8vo,  cloth.  Leipzig,  1844 

5885  EDELMAN    (H.)    and    DUKES     (LEOPOLD).      Treasures    of 

Oxford;  Poetical  Compositions  by  the  Ancient  Jewish  Authors  in 
Spain;  .  .  .  from  the  Manuscripts  in  the  Bodleian  Library.  Edited 
and  rendered  into  English  by  M.  H.  Bresslau.  Part  I.  (all  pub- 
lished).    8vo,  cloth.     (With  the  original  Hebrew  text.) 

London,  1851 


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THE  JEWS  AND  THEIR  HISTORY,  ETC.— Continued. 

5886  EDERSHEIM    (ALFRED).     History  of  the  Jewish  Nation,  after 

the  Destruction  of  Jerusalem  under  Titus.     Post  8vo,  cloth. 

Edinburgh,  1857 

5887  EDKINS    (JOSEPH).      The  Evolution  of  the  Hebrew  Language. 

8vo,  cloth.  London,  1889 

5888  EISENMENGER  (JOH.  ANDR).     Entdecktes  Judentum,  das  ist: 

Wortgetreue  Verdeutschung  der  Wichtigsten  Stellen  des  Talmuds 
und  der  sonstigen,  den  Christen  zu  einem  groszen  Teile  noch  ganz 
unbekannten,  Hebraisch-Rabbinischen  Litteratur,  welche  einen 
sicheren  Einblick  in  die  Judische  Religions  und  Sittenlehre  gewahren. 
Zeitgemasz  uberarbeitet  und  herausgegeben  von  Dr.  Franz  Xaver 
Schieferl.     8vo,  cloth.  Dresden,  1893 

5889  EMDEN  (RABBI  JACOB).     Ausfuhrlicher  Bibliographischer 

Catalog,  der  reichhaltigen  Sammlungen  Hebraischer  und  Jiidischer 
Biicher  und  Handschriften,  Nachgelassen  von  Rabbiner  Jakob 
Emden,  vom  Oberrabbine  M.  J.  Lewenstein.  2  parts  (all  published). 
8vo,  wrappers,  pp.  224.  Amsterdam:  F.  Miiller,  1867 

5890  ESDRAS.      Manassae   Oratio.   Esdne    lib.    Ill   et   IV.     Cum  Indice 

Bibliorum  triplici.     241110,  parchment.  Cologne,  1647 

5891  ETHERIDGE  (J.  W.)    Jerusalem  und  Tiberias;  Sora  and  Cordova: 

A  Survey  of  the  Religious  and  Scholastic  Learning  of  the  Jews ; 
designed  as  an  introduction  to  the  study  of  Hebrew  Literature. 
Post  8vo,  cloth.  London,  1856 

58*^2  The  Targums  of  Onkelos  and  Jonathan  Ben  Uzziel   on  the 

Pentateuch;   with    fragments   of   the   Jerusalem  Targum    from   the 

Cbaldee.     2  vols,  thick  post  8vo,  cloth.  London,  1862-65 
*  Scarce. 

5893  EWALD  (GEORG  HEINRICH  AUGUST  VON).     Commentary 

on  the  Prophets  of  the  Old  Testament.  Translated  by  J.  Frederick 
Smith.     5  vols.  8vo,  clotb.  London,  1875-81 

5894  The  Anticjuities  of  Israel.     Translated  by  H.  S.  Solly.     Fold- 
ing plate.     8vo,  cloth.  London,  1876 

5895 Syntax    of    the    Hebrew    Language    of    the    Old    Testament. 

Translated  from  the  Eighth  German  edition,  by  James  Kennedy. 
8vo,  cloth.  Edinburgh,   1879 


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THE  JEWS  AND  THEIR  HISTORY,  ETC.— Continued. 

5896  EWALD    (GEORG  HENRICH   AUGUST   VON).      History  of 

Israel.  Translated  from  the  German.  Edited  by  Russell  Martineau. 
Fourth  Edition,  revised  and  corrected.     8  vols.  8vo,  cloth. 

London,  1883-86 

*  With   a  complete   General   Index,   which  forms   an   Encyclopaedia   of   Biblical 
Literature. 

5897  FRIEDMAN    (D.    A.)     Rabbis    of    Ancient    Times.     Biographical 

Sketches  of  the  Talmudical  Period  (300  B.  C.  E.  to  500  C.  E.) 
Supplemented  with  Maxims  and  Proverbs  of  the  Talmud.  8vo, 
cloth.  Rochester,  N.  Y.,  1896 

5898  Maxims  and  Proverbs  of  Bible  and  Talmud.     i2mo,  boards. 

Philadelphia,  1901 

5899  FURST    (DR.   JULIUS).     Bibliotheca   Judaica.     Bibliographisches 

Handbuch  der  -Gesammten  Judischen  Literatur,  mit  einschluss  der 
schriften  iiber  Juden  und  Judenthum  und  einer  geschichte  der 
Judischen  Bibliographic,  sowie  mit  Indices  versehen.  3  vols,  in  2. 
8vo,  half  morocco.  Leipzig,  1849-63 

5900  GASTER  (M.)     Hebrew  Illuminated  Bibles  of  the  IXth,  and  Xth 

Centuries  (Codices  Or.  Gaster,  Nos.  150  and  151)  ;  And  a  Samaritan 
Scroll  of  the  Law  of  the  Xlth  Century  (Codex  Or.  Gaster,  No.  350). 
8  plates  of  facsimiles  of  these  MSS.,  arid  of  the  fragments  of  the 
Genisa  in  Egypt.    Published  for  the  First  Time.    Folio,  cloth,  pp.  51. 

London,  1901 

*  Some  of  the  plates   of  facsimiles   are  beautifully   illuminated   in   bronze   and 
colors.' 

5901  GESENIUS   (WILHELM).     Geschichte  der  Hebraischen  Sprache 

und  Schrift.     Post  8vo,  boards.  Leipzig,  181 5 

5902  Thesaurus  Philologicus  Criticus  linguae  Hebrseas  et  Chaldaese 

Veteris  Testamenti.  Editio  altera.  Complete  in  the  7  parts, 
wrappers.     Thick  4to.  Leipzig,   1829-58 

*The  last  two  parts  were  completed  by  Prof.  Roediger. 

2903  An  English-Hebrew  Lexicon :  being  a  Complete  Verbal  Index 

to  Gesenius'  Hebrew  Lexicon,  as  translated  by  Prof.  Edward  Robin- 
son.    Prepared  by  Joseph  Lewis  Potter.     Royal  8vo,  cloth. 

Boston,  1872 


682  Western  anfc>  Central  Hsia 

THE  JEWS  AND  THEIR  HISTORY,   ETC.— Continued. 

5904  GESENIUS  (WILHELM).  Hebrew  Grammar.  Translated  by 
Benjamin  Davies;  revised  and  enlarged  by  E.  Kautzsch  and  E.  C. 
Mitchell,  with  full  subject,  Scripture  and  Hebrew  Indexes.  8vo, 
cloth.  Andover,  1880 

59°5  Hebrew  and  English  Lexicon  of  the  Old  Testament,  including 

the  Biblical  Chaldee.  From  the  Latin  of  Gesenius  by  Edward 
Robinson,  with  corrections  and  additions.  21st  edition.  Thick 
royal  8vo,  half  morocco.  Boston,  1880 

5906  A  Hebrew  and  English  Lexicon  of  the  Old  Testament,  based 

on  the  Lexicon  of  Gesenius,  as  translated  by  Edward  Robinson. 
Edited  by  Francis  Brown,  S.  R.  Driver  and  Chas.  A.  Briggs.  Com- 
plete in  12  parts,  small  4to,  wrappers.     [As  12  parts.] 

Boston,  189 1 -1906 

5907  GILES  (J.  A.)     Heathen  Records  to  the  Jewish  Scripture  History; 

containing  all  the  Extracts  from  the  Greek  and  Latin  Writers,  in 
which  the  Jews  and  Christians  are  named  .  .  .  translated  into 
English  with  the  Original  Text  in  juxta-position.     8vo,  cloth. 

London,  1856 

5908  GINSBURG  (CHRISTIAN  D.)    Jacob  Ben  Chajim  Ibn  Adonijah's 

Introduction  to  the  Rabbinic  Bible,  Hebrew  and  English;  with  ex- 
planatory notes.     Second  Edition.     8vo,  cloth.  London,   1867 

5909  GLOVER   (A.  KINGSLEY).     Jewish  Laws  and  Customs.     Some 

of  the  Laws  and  Usages  of  the  Children  of  the  Ghetto.  A  few 
illustrations.     Crown  8vo,  cloth.  Wells,  Minn.,  1900 

5910  GOLDZIHER  (IGNAZ).     Mythology  Among  the  Hebrews,  and  its 

Historical  Development.  Translated  from  the  German,  with  ad- 
ditions by  the  author,  by  Russell  Martineau.  8vo,  cloth,  (embossed 
stamp  on  title).  London,  1877 

•The  Appendix  contains  two  essays  by  H.  Steinthal  on  the  Legends  of  Prome- 
theus and  Samson. 

591 1  GREEN  (WILLIAM  HENRY).     An  Elementary  Hebrew  Gram- 

mar, with  Reading  and  Writing  Lessons  and  Vocabularies.  Second 
thoroughly  revised  edition.     Crown  8vo,  cloth.         New  York,  1871 

5912  HAHN   (AARON).     The  Rabbinical  Dialectics.     A  History  of  the 

Dialecticians  and  Dialectics  of  the  Mishnah  and  Talmud.  8vo, 
cloth.  Cincinnati  [1879] 


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THE  JEWS  AND  THEIR  HISTORY,  ETC— Continued. 

5913  HAMBURGER     (DR.    J.)       Real-Encyclopadie    des    Judenthums. 

Worterbuch  fur  Gemeinde,  Schule  und  Haus.  8vo,  half  calf 
(rubbed).  1874;  Real-Encyclopadie  fur  Bibel  und  Talmud  (A  to 
Krankengebet).  In  the  parts  as  issued  (lacks  first  wrapper).  1875- 
78.     As  2  vols. 

5914  HARKAVY  (ALEXANDER).     Dictionary   of   the   Yiddish    Lan- 

guage, with  a  treatise  on  Yiddish  reading,  orthography  and  dialectal 
variations.     8vo,  cloth.  New  York,  1898 

5915  Complete  English-Jewish  [Yiddish] Dictionary,  with  the  pro- 
nunciation of  every  word  in  Hebrew  Characters.  3rd  revised  and 
enlarged  edition.     8vo,  cloth.  New  York,  1898 

5916  HARRIS    (WILLIAM).     Elements    of   the  Chaldee  Language,  .  . 

Supplement  to  the  Hebrew  Grammars,  and  a  General  introduction  to 
the  Aramean  Dialects.     8vo,  wrappers,  pp.  23.         New  York,  1823 

5917  HEBRAICA.  A  Quarterly  Journal  in  the  Interests  of  Hebrew  Study. 

Wm.  R.  Harper,  Managing  Editor;  Associate  Editors,  Paul  Haupt 
and  Herman  L.  Strack,  etc.  Vols.  1  to  8  complete,  and  Nos.  3  and 
4  of  Vol.  9,  and  No.  3-4  of  Vol.  10.     As  8  vols,  royal  8vo,  wrappers. 

Chicago,   1 884- 1 894 

5918  HEILPRIN   (MICHAEL).     The  Historical  Poetry  of  the  Ancient 

Hebrews,  translated  and  critically  examined.     2  vols.  8vo,  cloth. 

New  York,  1879-80 

5919  HERSHON     (PAUL     ISAAC).     A   Rabbinical     Commentary    on 

Genesis.  Translated  from  the  Judaeo-Polish,  with  Notes  and  Indices. 
With  Introduction  by  Canon  Farrar.     8vo,  cloth.  London,  1885 

5920  HOERNING     (REINHART).      British    Museum    Karaite    MSS. 

Descriptions  and  Collation  of  Six  Karaite  Manuscripts  of  portions 
of  the  Hebrew  Bible  in  Arabic  Characters.  With  a  complete  repro- 
duction by  the  Autotype  Process  of  one,  Exodus  I.  i-VIII.  5,  in  42 
facsimiles.     4to,  cloth.  London,  1889 

5921  HOMMEL    (FRITZ).     The  Ancient  Hebrew  Tradition,  as   Illus- 

trated by  the  Monuments.  Translated  from  the  German  by  Edmund 
McClure  and  Leonard  Crossle.     Map.     Post  8vo,  cloth. 

New  York,  1897 


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THE  JEWS  AND  THEIR    HISTORY,   ETC.— Continued. 

5922  [HOOPER  (REV.  FRANCIS  JOHN  BODFIELD).]     Palmoni ; 

an  Essay  on  the  Chronographical  and  Numerical  Systems  in  use 
amongst  the  Ancient  Jews,  with  Appendix  on  Assyrian,  Egyptian 
and  other  Ancient  Chronographers,  etc.  8vo,  cloth.  •  London,  185 1 
*  A  treatise  on  ancient  Hebrew  chronology,  with  chapters  on  the  mystical  values 
attached  to  numbers  by  the  Hebrews. 

5923  HUDSON  (E.  H.)     A  History  of  the  Jews  in  Rome,  B.  C.  160-A.D. 

604.     8vo,  cloth.  London,  1882 

5924  JACOBS  (JOSEPH)  and  WOLF  (LUCIEN).   Bibliotheca  Anglo- 

Judaica.    A  Bibliographical  Guide  to  Anglo-Jewish  History.    Crown 
8vo,  cloth.  London,  1 


5925  JASHAR  (BOOK  OF).    Jashar.    Fragmenta  Archetypa  Carminum 

Hebraicorum  in  Masorethico  Veteris  Testamenti  Textu  ....  collegit, 
commentario,  &c,  cura  J.  G.  Donaldson.  Editio  secunda.  8vo, 
cloth.  London,  i860 

5926  Bibliographical  Notes  on  the  Book  of  Jasher.     By  Thomas 

Hartwell  Home.  Pp.  10.  1843  >  Brief  Exposure  of  the  Rev.  John 
J.  S.  Perowne,  by  the  Editor  of  Jashar,  [J.  W.  Donaldson].  Pp.  16. 
1855;  Remarks  on  Dr.  Donaldson's  Book  entitled  "Jashar."  By 
John  J.  S.  Perowne.  Second  Edition,  with  Appendix  containing 
some  observations  on  Dr.  Donaldson's  reply  to  the  First  Edition. 
Pp.  64.     1855.     3  pieces,  8vo,  sewed.  London,  1843-55 

5927  JERVIS  (JOHN  JERVIS-WHITE).     Genesis  Elucidated.     Anew 

translation  from  the  Hebrew  compared  with  the  Samaritan  Text 
and  the  Septuagint  and  Syriac  Versions.     With  Notes.     8vo,  cloth. 

London,  1852 

5928  JEWISH  CYCLOPAEDIA.     The  Jewish  Cyclopaedia.      A  Descrip- 

tive Record  of  the  History,  Religion,  Literature,  and  Customs  of 
the  Jewish  People  from  the  Earliest  Times  to  the  Present  Day. 
Prepared  by  more  than  400  Scholars  and  Specialists  under  the 
editorship  of  Cyrus  Adler,  Gotthard  Deutsch,  Joseph  Jacobs,  Isidore 
Singer,  and  others.     12  vols,  royal  8vo.  New  York,  1901-1906 

*  Complete  Set.  A  valuable  and  exhaustive  cyclopaedia,  embracing  the  result 
of  the  latest  criticisms  and  researches,  both  archaeological  and  philological.  Illus- 
trated with  over  2,000  maps,  colored  plates,  photographic  facsimiles,  etc. 

5929  JONES  (ALFRED).     The    Proper    Names  of  the  Old    Testament 

Scriptures,  expounded  and  illustrated.     Small  4to,  cloth. 

London   [1856] 


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THE  JEWS  AND  THEIR   HISTORY,  ETC.— Continued. 

5930  JOSEPHS    (MICHAEL).     English  and  Hebrew   Lexicon,   with   a 

Selection  of  Proper  Names  occurring  in  Scripture  and  Rabbinical 
Writings.     Royal  8vo,  half  roan  (rubbed),  London,  1834 

5931  JOSEPHUS     (FLAVIUS).       The    Works    of    Flavius    Josephus. 

Translated  into  English.  .  .  .  Carefully  revised  and  compared  with 
the  Original  Greek,  by  Sir  Roger  L'Estrange.  Third  Edition.  Por- 
traits, folding  plates  and  maps.     3  vols.  8vo,  old  calf  (rebacked). 

London,  1716 

5932  The  Genuine  Works  of  Flavius  Josephus,  the  Jewish  His- 
torian, translated  from  the  original  Greek,  according  to  Havercamp's 
accurate  Edition,  with  the  notes  of  Reland  and  others.  By  William 
Whiston.  New  edition,  corrected.  Folding  plates  and  tables.  4 
vols.  8vo,  finely  bound  by  Riviere  in  full  sprinkled  calf,  gilt  edges. 

London,  1755 

5933  The  Jewish  War  of  Flavius  Josephus.     A  New  Translation, 

by  Robert  Traill.  Edited,  with  notes,  by  Isaac  Taylor.  75  medal- 
lions and  steel  engravings.     2  vols,  royal  8vo,  full  calf,  gilt. 

London,  185 1 

5934  The  Works  of  Flavius  Josephus.  Whiston's  translation,  re- 
vised by  A.  R.  Shilleto.  With  topographical  notes  by  Sir  C.  W. 
Wilson.     5  vols,  post  8vo,  cloth.     (Bohn's  Standard  Library.) 

London,  1889-90 

5935  JOSEPHUS  BEN  GORION.     The  Wonderful  and  most  Deplorable 

History  of  the  Later  Times  of  the  Jews,  with  the  Destruction  of 
the  City  of  Jerusalem,  which  History  begins  where  the  Holy  Scrip- 
tures do  end.  Whereunto  is  added  a  Brief  of  the  Ten  Captivities, 
etc.     i2itio,  old  calf.  London,  1673 

*  Scarce.     A  new  edition  of  the  translation  by  James  Howell. 

5936  JOST    (J.   M.)      Geschichte  des  Judenthums   und   seiner   Secten.     3 

vols.  8vo,  wrappers.  Leipzig,  1857-59 

5937  KALISCH  (ISIDOR).     Sepher  Yezirah.     A  Book  on  Creation;  or 

Jewish  Metaphysics  of  Remote  Antiquity,  with  English  Translation, 
Notes  and  Glossary ;  with  A  Sketch  of  the  Talmud.  2  parts  in  one. 
Post  8vo,  cloth.  New  York,  1877 

5938  KAUTZSCH    (E.)  und   SOCIN    (A.)     Die   Genesis,   mit  ausserer 

unterscheidung  der  Quellenschriften  tibersetzt.     8vo,  half  morocco. 

Freiburg,  I.  B.,  1* 


686  Western  anfc  Central  Bsia 

THE  JEWS  AND  THEIR   HISTORY,  ETC.— Continued. 

5939  KENNICOTT  (BENJAMIN).      The  State  of  the  Printed  Hebrew 

Text  of  the  Old  Testament  considered.  Part  the  First  compares  I. 
Chron.  XL  with  2.  Sam.  V  and  XXIII;  and  Part  the  Second  con- 
tains Observations  on  Seventy  Hebrew  MSS.,  with  an  extract  of 
Mistakes  and  Various  Readings.     2  vols.  8vo,  old  calf. 

Oxford,  1753-9 

5940  The  Ten  Annual  Accounts  of  the  Collation  of  Hebrew  MSS. 

of  the  Old  Testament ;   .   .   1 760-1769.     Post  8vo,  half  russia. 

Oxford,  1770 

5941  KNAPPERT   (J.)     The  Religion  of  Israel,  a  Manual.     Translated 

from  the  Dutch  by  Richard  A.  Armstrong.     Post  8vo,  cloth. 

London,   1877 

5942  KNOBEL  (AUGUST).     Die  Volkertafel  der  Genesis.     Ethnograph- 

ische  Untersuchungen.     8vo.  wrappers,  pp.  359.  Giessen,  1850 

5943  KOENEN    (H.  J.)     Geschiedenis  der  Joden  in  Nederland.     Royal 

8vo,  pp.  517  (lacks  wrappers).  Utrecht,  1843 

5944  KOHUT  (ALEXANDER).     Aruch  Completum  sive  Lexicon  voca- 

bula  et  res,  quae  in  libris  Targumicis,  Talmudicis  et  Midraschicis 
continentur,  explicans  auctore  Nathane  filio  Jechielis.  Corrigit, 
explet,  critice  illustrat  et  edit  Dr.  Alex.  Kohut.  Also  the  Supple- 
ment containing  the  Sources  of  Rabbi  Nathan's  Aruch,  additional 
Foreign  Words  (especially  from  the  Midrash  Haggadol),  and  Cor- 
rections and  Explanations  to  the  8  volumes.  Together  9  vols.  Royal 
8vo,  in  the  original  parts.  Vienna,  1878-1892 

5945  KOHUT  (GEORGE  ALEXANDER).     Erza  Stiles  and  the  Jews. 

Selected  passages  from  his  Literary  Diary  concerning  Jews  and 
Judaism.  With  critical  and  explanatory  Notes.  8vo,  wrappers, 
pp.  152.  New  York,  1902 

5946  KUENEN  (DR.  A.)   The  Religion  of  Israel  to  the  Fall  of  the  Jewish 

State.  Translated  from  the  Dutch  by  Alfred  Heath  May.  3  vols. 
8vo,  cloth.  London,  1874-5 

5947  The   Prophets  and  Prophecy  in   Israel.     An   Historical  and 

Critical  Inquiry.  Translated  from  the  Dutch  by  Adam  Milroy,  with 
introduction  by  J.  Muir.     Thick  8vo,  cloth.  London,  1877 


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THE  JEWS  AND  THEIR  HISTORY,  ETC.— Continued. 

5948  LAMB  (JOHN).     Hebrew  Characters  derived  from  Hieroglyphics. 

Plates  of  the  Hebrew  Alphabet.  8vo,  cloth.  Laid  in  is  F.  D. 
Wackerbarth's  review,  pp.  8,  and  an  A.  L.  S.  of  the  reviewer. 

Cambridge,   1835 

5949  LENORMANT  (FRANCOIS).     The  Book  of  Genesis.     A  Trans- 

lation from  the  Hebrew  in  which  the  constituent  elements  of  the 
text  are  separated,  with  an  attempted  restoration  of  the  original 
documents  used  by  the  latest  reviser.  Translated  from  the  French, 
with  introduction  and  notes.     8vo,  cloth.  London,  1886 

5950  LEVY    (JACOB).     Neuhebraisches  und  Chaldaisches  Worterbuch 

iiber  die  Talmudim  und  Midraschim.  Nebst  beitragen  von  Prof. 
Dr.  H.  L.  Fleischer.  Complete,  22  parts  in  14.  Royal  8vo,  wrap- 
pers.    (As  14  parts.)  Leipzig,  1876-1889 

5951  LOWY  (A.)     Catalogue  of  Hebraica  and  Judaica  in  the  Library  of 

the  Corporation  of  the  City  of  London.  With  a  Subject  Index. 
8vo,  cloth.  London,  1891 

5952  LUZZATTO     (SAMUEL    DAVID).     Grammatik    der    Biblisch- 

Chaldaischen  Sprache  und  des  Idioms  des  Thalmud  Babli.  Aus 
dem  Italienischen  .  .  .  von  Dr.  Marcus  Salomon  Kriiger.  8vo, 
half  roan.  Breslau,  1873 

5953  Grammar  of  the  Biblical  Chaldaic  Language,  and  the  Talmud 

Babli  Idioms.  Translated  from  the  Italian,  and  largely  reviewed 
by  J.  S.  Goldammer.     Post  8vo,  cloth.  New  York,  1876 

5954  McCAUL    (ALEXANDER).     The   Old   Paths;   or   a  Comparison 

of  .  .  .  Modern  Judaism,  with  the  Religion  of  Moses  and  the  Pro- 
phets. [With  numerous  extracts  from  the  Talmud.]  8vo,  cloth 
(the  original  weekly  numbers  bound  up).  London,  1837 

5955  The  Old  Paths.     Second  Edition.     8vo,  cloth.     London,  1846 

*  This  edition  was  revised. 

5956  McCURDY    (JAMES    FREDERICK).      History,    Prophecy,    and 

the  Monuments.  (A  New  History  of  Israel.)  Maps.  2  vols.  8vo, 
cloth.  New  York,  1894-97 

5957  MADDEN  (FREDERICK  W.)    History  of  Jewish  Coinage,  and  of 

Money  in  the  Old  and  New  Testament.  With  254  woodcuts  and  a 
plate  of  alphabets,  by  F.  W.  Fairholt.     Royal  8vo,  half  roan. 

London,  1864 


688  Mestern  anfc  Central  Hsia 

THE  JEWS  AND  THEIR  HISTORY,  ETC.— Continued. 

5958  MAIMONIDES  (RABBI  MOSES).     The  Reasons  of  the  Laws  of 

Moses.  From  the  "More  Nevochim"  of  Maimonides.  With  notes, 
dissertations  and  a  life  of  the  author.  By  James  Townley.  Frontis- 
piece.    8vo,  cloth.  London,   1827 

*  Scarce. 

5959  More     Nebochim     (Doctor     Perplexorum).     Ubersetzt    von 

R.  J.  Furstenthal.  Krotoschin,  1839;  Zweiter  Theil  ubersetzt  von 
M.  E.  Stern,  Vienna,  1864;  Dritter  Theil  ubersetzt  von  Simon 
Scheyer,  Frankfurt,  1838.  The  three  parts  in  one.  Thick  8vo, 
half  calf,  gilt. 

*  Very  rarely  found  complete. 

5960  The   Laws   of  the   Hebrews   relating  to   the   Poor   and   the 

Stranger,  from  the  "Mischna-Hathora."  Now  first  translated  by 
James  W.  Peppercorne.  With  Introductions,  notes,  etc.  Illustra- 
tions.    8vo,  cloth.     (Presentation  copy.)  London,  1840 

*  Very  Scarce. 

5961  Yad-Hachazakah,  or  Mishne  Torah,  containing  Ethical,  Theo- 
logical and  Philosophical  Instructions.  Edited  and  revised  by  Elias 
Soloweyczik.     Crown  8vo,  cloth.  London,  1863 

5962  Maimonides'  Commentar  zum  Tractat  'Aboda  zara,  zum  ersten 

male  im  Arabischen  Urtexte  mit  der  Hebraischen  Uebersetzung  des 
Ibn  Ja'qub  herausgegeben  und  mit  Anmerkungen  versehen.  In- 
augural Dissertation  von  Joseph  Wiener.  Berlin,  1895,  pp.  64; 
Maimonides'  Commentar  zum  Tractat  Kilajim.  Inaugural  Disserta- 
tion von  Salomon  Bamberger.  Berlin,  1891,  pp.  28;  The  same,  with 
the  Hebrew,  and  with  plan.     Frankfurt,  1891.     (3  pieces.) 

5963  MARGOLIOUTH   (G.)     Descriptive  List  of  the  Hebrew  and  Sa- 

maritan MSS.  in  the  British  Museum.  Printed  by  order  of  the 
Trustees.     Royal  8vo,  cloth.  London,  1893 

5964  MARTINET  (DR.  ADAM).     Hebraische  Chrestomathie  der  Bibli- 

schen  und  neuern  Literatur.  (With  vocabulary.)  8vo,  boards 
(title  repaired).  Bamberg,  1837 

*  Part  II  is  Composed  of  poems,  hymns,  etc. 

5965  MEIER  (FR.  CAROLUS).   Judaica,  seu  Veterum  Scriptorum  Pro- 

fanorum  de  rebus  Judaicis,  Fragmenta.     8vo,  boards,  pp.  82. 

Jena,  1832 

*  Extracts  from  the  most  ancient  authors — Manetho,  Herodotus,  etc. — relating  to 
the  Jews,  etc. 


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THE  JEWS  AND  THEIR   HISTORY,  ETC.— Continued. 

5966  MIDRASH  RABBOTH.     (The  Old  Rabbinical  Commentary  on  the 

Pentateuch.)     With  commentaries.     5  vols,  post  8vo,  half  roan. 

Warsaw,  1877 

5967  MIELZINER     (MOSES).     The    Jewish    Law    of    Marriage    and 

Divorce,  in  Ancient  and  Modern  Times,  and  its  Relation  to  the  Law 
of  the  State.     8vo,  sheep.  Cincinnati,  1884 

5968  MONTEFIORE   (C.  G.)     Lectures  on  the  Origin  and  Growth  of 

Religion  as  illustrated  by  the  Religion  of  the  Ancient  Hebrews. 
8vo,  cloth.     (The  Hibbert  Lectures.)  London,  1892 

5969  MORAIS  (HENRY  SAMUEL).     Eminent  Israelites  of  the  Nine- 

teenth Century.     A  Series  of  Biographical  Sketches.     8vo,  cloth. 

Philadelphia,  1880 

5970  MOSES.     Magic  of  the  Cabala.     Das  Sechste  und  Siebente  Buch 

Mosis,  das  ist;  Mosis  magische  Geisterkunst,  das  Geheimniss  aller 
Geheimnisse.  Sammt  den  verdeutschten  Offenbarungen  und  Vor- 
schriften  wunderbarster  Art  der  alten  weisen  Hebraer,  aus  den 
Mosaischen  Biichern,  der  Kabbala  und  dem  Talmud  zum  leiblichen 
Wohl  der  Menschen.  Wort  und  bildgetreu  mit  42  Tafeln.  Vierte, 
sehr  vermehrte  Auflage.     Diagrams.     i2mo,  half  roan. 

New  York,  1857 

5971  MUNSTER  (SEBASTIAN).   Dictionarium  Hebraicum,  jam  ultimo 

ab  autore  Seb.  Munstero  recognitum,  et  ex  Rabinis  prsesertim  ex 
Radicibus  David  Kimhi.  Thick  i2mo,  polished  calf  gilt,  with  arms 
on  sides,  gilt  edges.  Basle:  Hieron.  Froben,  1539 

5972  NEUBAUER  (AD.)     The  Book  of  Tobit.     A  Chaldee  Text  from  a 

unique  MS.  in  the  Bodleian  Library,  with  other  Rabbinical  Texts, 
English  Translations  and  the  Itala.     Crown  8vo,  cloth. 

Oxford,  1878 

5973  Mediaeval     Jewish     Chronicles     and     Chronological     Notes. 

Edited  by  A.  Neubauer.  Small  4to,  wrappers,  pp.  200  -f-  24. 
(Anecdota  Oxoniensia.)  Oxford,  1887 

5974  NEW    TESTAMENT.     The    New    Testament    in    Hebrew.     8vo, 

stamped  calf.  [London,  n.  d.,  ca.  1850] 

5975  The  New  Testament  in  Hebrew.     Edited  by  Prof.  Delitzsch. 

8vo,  cloth.  Berlin,  1885 


690  TKilestern  anfc  Central  Hsla 

THE  JEWS  AND  THEIR  HISTORY,  ETC.— Continued. 

5976  NEW  TESTAMENT.     Jud/eo-Spanish.     The  New  Spanish  Testa- 

ment in  Hebrew-Rabbinical  characters.  8vo,  original  calf.  Corfu,  1829 

*  Rare.  Printed  in  Rabbinical  characters  in  the  dialect  of  the  Sephardim  Jews 
in  Turkey.  These  Jews  were  driven  from  Spain  in  the  early  part  of  the  15th 
Century,  many  of  them  migrating  to  Turkey  and  the  East. 

5977  Jud^o-Syriac.      The    Syriac    New    Testament    in    Hebrew- 
Rabbinical  characters.     Crown  8vo,  original  sheep.      [London,  1856] 

*  Printed  for  the  use  of  the  Chasidim  and  Cabalistic  Jews  of  Poland,  Constanti- 
nople and  the  East. 

5978  NORDHEIMER     (ISAAC).     Critical    Grammar    of    the    Hebrew 

Language.     2  vols.  8vo,  cloth  (binding  worn).      New  York,  1838-41 

5979  Critical  Grammar  of  the  Hebrew  Language.     Second  Edition 

(carefully  revised  and  with  additions  and  improvements).  2  vols, 
in  one.     8vo,  cloth  (some  leaves  stained).  New  York,  1842 

5980  Grammatical  Analysis  of  Selections  from  the  Hebrew  Scrip- 
tures, with  an  exercise  in  Hebrew  Composition.     8vo,  half  cloth, 

New  York,  1838 

5981  OORT   (DR.  H.)     The  Worship  of  Baalim  in  Israel.     Based  upon 

the  Work  of  Dr.  R.  Dozy  "The  Israelites  at  Mecca."  Translated 
from  the  Dutch,  and  enlarged  with  notes  and  appendices  by  John 
Wm.  Colenso,  Bishop  of  Natal.     8vo,  cloth.  London,  1865 

5982  PAMPHLETS.     Kautsch    (E.)     Mitteilung   iiber   eine   alte    Hand- 

schrift  des  Targum  Onkelos,  pp.  xxi.  Halle,  1893 ;  and  odd  num- 
bers of  Jewish  newspapers,  and  prospectuses.     (As  a  lot.) 

5983  Alphabetum    Hebraicum,    addito    Samaritano    et    Rabbinico. 

Rome,  1 77 1 ;  Meyrowitz.  Key  to  the  Masoretic  Notes,  Titles,  and 
Index  in  the  margin  of  the  Hebrew  Bible.  N.  Y.  1872 ;  Dr.  Gins- 
burg  on  the  Exploration  of  Moab.  1872;  De  Charency.  Idees 
Symboliques  rattachant  au  nom  des  douze  fils  de  Jacob.  Paris, 
1874;  and  leaflets  issued  by  the  Palestine  Exploration  Society,  Ex- 
cerpts from  Magazines,  etc.     About  35  pieces,  as  a  lot. 

5984  PETACHIA    (RABBI).     Travels  of  Rabbi   Petachia  of  Ratisbon, 

who  in  the  latter  end  of  the  12th  Century  visited  Poland,  Russia  .  . 
Armenia,  Assyria,  the  Holy  Land,  etc.  Hebrew  text,  with  transla- 
tion on  opposite  page  by  Dr.  A.  Benisch.  Notes  by  W.  F.  Ains- 
worth.     Second  Edition.     Crown  8vo,  cloth.  London,  1861 


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THE  JEWS  AND  THEIR  HISTORY,  ETC.—  Continued. 

5985  PHILO-JUDiEUS.  The    Works    of   Philo   Judseus,   the    Contem- 

porary of  Josephus.     Translated  from  the  Greek,  by  C.  D.  Yonge. 
4  vols,  crown  8vo,  half  calf.  London :  Bohn,  1854-55 

5986  Philo-Judaeus ;  or  the  Jewish- Alexandrian  Philosophy  in  its 

Development  and  Completion.     By  James  Drummond.     2  vols,  royal 
8vo,  cloth.  London,  i\ 


5987  PIEROTTI    (ERMETE).     Customs   and  Traditions   of   Palestine, 

illustrating  the  Manners  of  the  Ancient  Hebrews.  Translated  by 
T.  G.  Bonney.     8vo,  cloth.  Cambridge,  1864 

5988  PRAYERS   FOR  PASSOVER.     Form  of  Prayers  for  the  Feast 

of  Passover  according  to  the  custom  of  the  German  and  Polish  Jews. 
(Hebrew  and  English.)     Post  8vo,  half  morocco. 

New  York,  5616  [1855] 

5989  Service  for  the  Two  First  Nights  of  Passover,  with  an  English 

Translation.     Crown  8vo,  half  cloth.  New  York,  1878 

5990  PRENDERGAST    (THOMAS).     The    Mastery  Series.     Hebrew. 

Fourth  Edition.     Crown  8vo,  limp  cloth.  London   [1874] 

5991  PRIAULX  (OSMOND  DE  BEAU  VOIR).     Quaestiones  Mosaicae, 

or  the  First  Part  of  the  Book  of  Genesis  compared  with  the  Re- 
mains of  Ancient  Religions.  Second  Edition,  corrected  and  enlarged. 
8vo,  cloth.  London,  1854 

5992  RASK  (R.)     A  Short  Tractate  on  the  Longevity  (of)  the  Patriarchs 

in  .  .  .  Genesis,  and  its  relation  to  the  Hebrew  Chronology,  the 
Flood,  etc.     From  the  Danish.     Map  of  Paradise.     8vo,  half  cloth. 

London,   1863 

5993  RAWLINSON  (GEORGE).    Moses:  His  Life  and  Times.    Second 

Edition.     Crown  8vo,  cloth.  London  [1887] 

5994  RENAN  (ERNEST).    Le  Livre  de  Job;  traduit  de  l'Hebreu.   Etude 

sur  l'age  et  le  Caractere  du  Poeme.  Troisieme  edition.  Royal  8vo, 
wrappers,  pp.  200.  Paris,  1865 

5995  History  of  the  People  of  Israel    ....   till  the  Return  from 

Babylon.     Translated.     3  vols.  8vo,  cloth.  London,  1888-91 

*A11  published  of  this  edition. 


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THE  JEWS  AND  THEIR  HISTORY,  ETC.—  Continued. 

5996  RIGGS  (ELIAS).     Manual  of  the  Chaldee  Language;  containing  a 

Grammar  .  .  .  from  the  German  of  G.  B.  Winer ;  a  Chrestomathy, 
containing  selections  from  the  Targums,  etc. ;  and  a  Vocabulary  .  .  . 
with  Appendix  of  the  Rabbinic  and  Samaritan  Dialects.  Second 
Edition,  revised.     Royal  8vo,  cloth.  New  York,  1858 

5997  Manual    of    the    Chaldee    Language ;    containing    a    Chaldee 

Grammar,  a  Chrestomathy,  and  a  Vocabulary;  with  an  Appendix 
of  the  Rabbinic  and  Samaritan  Dialects.  Fourth  Edition,  revised. 
8vo,  cloth.  New  York   [1870?] 

5998  ROSENTHAL  (L.)     Catalog  der  Hebraica  und  Judaica  aus  der  L. 

Rosenthal'schen  Bibliothek.  Bearbeitet  von  M.  Roest.  2  vols, 
thick  royal  8vo,  half  cloth.  Amsterdam,  1875 

5999  ROSSI    (JOHANNES    BERNARDUS    DE).     Annales    Hebraeo- 

Typographici  Sec.  XV.  Descripsit  Fusoque  Commentario  illus- 
travit.  1795;  Annales  Hebraeo-Typographici  ab  An.  MDI  ad 
MDXL.     1799.     Bound  in  one  vol.  4to,  half  roan  (rubbed). 

Parma,   1795-99 

6000  RULE    (WILLIAM    HARRIS).     History   of   the    Karaite   Jews. 

Post  8vo,  cloth.  London,  1870 

6001  SAADIAH    (RABBI).     Commentary   on    Ezra   and   Nehemiah   by 

Rabbi  Saadiah.  Edited  H.  J.  Mathews.  Small  4to,  wrappers, 
pp.  32  -J-  28.     (Anecdota  Oxoniensia.)  Oxford,  1882 

6002  SALVADOR   (J.)     Histoire  de  la  Domination  Romaine  en  Judee, 

et  de  la  Ruine  de  Jerusalem.     Maps.     3  vols.  i2mo,  wrappers. 

Brussels,  1847 

6003  SAYCE   (A.  H.)     The  Life  and  Times  of  Isaiah,  as  illustrated  by 

contemporary  monuments.     Crown  8vo,  cloth.  [London],  1889 

6004  SCHEININ    (ALBERT).     Die   Hochschule    zu   Jamnia    und   ihre 

bedeutendsten  Lehrer  mit  besonderer  Rucksicht  auf  Rabbi  Gamaliel 
II.     Post  8vo,  wrappers,  pp.  yy.  Halle,  1878 

6005  SCHURER   (EMIL).     History  of  the  Jewish  People  in  the  Time 

of  Jesus  Christ.  A  Second  and  Revised  Edition  of  a  "Manual  of 
the  History  of  New  Testament  Times."  Translated  by  John  Mac- 
pherson.     5  vols,  with  Index.     Together  6  vols.     8vo,  cloth. 

Edinburgh,  1886-90 


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THE  JEWS  AND  THEIR  HISTORY,  ETC.— Continued. 

6006  SEDER  OLAM.     Seder  Olam  Rabba.     Die    Grosse    Weltchronik. 

Nach  Handschriften  und  Druckwerken  herausgegeben  mit  kritischen 
Noten  und  Erklarungen  versehen  von  B.  Ratner.  (In  Hebrew.) 
8vo,  wrappers,  pp.151.  Wilna,  1897 

6007  SIMMONS    (L.  M.)     The  Letter  of  Consolation  of  Maimun  Ben 

Joseph.  Edited  from  the  unique  Bodleian  Arabic  MS.,  and  trans- 
lated into  English;  also  an  Appendix,  consisting  of  those  passages 
in  which  Maimun  is  quoted  by  Maimonides.  8vo,  limp  cloth. 
Presentation  copy.     (Reprinted  from  the  Jewish  Quarterly.) 

*  The  appendix  gives  the  Hebrew  text.  .London,   I89O 

6008  SMITH   (W.  ROBERTSON).     The  Prophets  of  Israel,  and  their 

place  in  History  to  the  Close  of  the  Eighth  Century,  B.  C.  Thick 
post  8vo,  cloth.  Edinburgh,  1882 

*  Scarce. 

6009  STEINSCHNEIDER    (M.)     Catalogus    Librorum   Hebraeorum   in 

Bibliotheca  Bodleiana.  Jussu  curatorum  digessit  et  notis  instruxit. 
Thick  4to,  cloth,  pp.  3103.  Berlin,  1852-1860 

*  The  most  important  catalogue  of  Hebrew  books  ever  published. 

6010  STUART    (MOSES).     A  Hebrew  Chrestomathy.     Reprinted  with 

the  concurrence  of  the  author.     Third  Edition.     8vo,  cloth. 

Oxford,  1834 

601 1  TALMUD    (BABYLONIAN).     The  Babylonian  Talmud,  with  all 

the  Commentaries.     44  parts  bound  in  16  vols,  folio,  half  roan   (a 
few  of  the  bindings  a  little  worn). 
*A  finely  printed  edition.  Berlin:  Julius  Sittenfeld,  1861-68 

6012  New  Edition  of  the  Babylonian  Talmud.  English  Transla- 
tion, the  Original  Text  Edited,  Formulated,  and  Punctuated  by 
Michael  L.  Rodkinson.  Revised  and  corrected  by  the  Rev.  Dr.  Isaac 
M.  Wise.  18  vols,  in  16.  N.  Y.  1896-1903 ;  also  the  supplementary 
volume,  The  History  of  the  Talmud  from  the  Time  of  its  Forma- 
tion, about  200  B.  C,  to  the  Present  Time.  By  M.  L.  Rodkinson. 
2  vols,  in  one.     N.  Y.  1903.     Together  20  vols,  in  17.     8vo,  cloth. 

New  York  [1896- 1903] 

6013  Aboda    Sarah.     The    Treatise    "Aboda    Zarah"    from    the 

Babylonian  Talmud,  with  the  commentaries.  Royal  8vo,  half  roan. 
(In  Hebrew.)  Warsaw,  1875 


694  "QXHestern  ant>  Central  Hsfa 

THE  JEWS  AND  THEIR   HISTORY,  ETC. —Continued. 

6014  TALMUD     (BABYLONIAN).     Aboda    Sarah.     Abodah    Sarah, 

oder  der  Gotzendienst.  Ein  Traktat  aus  dem  Talmud.  Die  Mischna 
und  die  Gemara,  letztere  zum  erstenmale  vollstandig  iibersetzt,  mit 
einer  Einleitung  und  mit  Anmerkungen  begleitet  und  herausgegeben. 
Von  Dr.  Ferdinand  Christian  Ewald.  Zweite  Ausgabe.  Royal  8vo, 
wrappers,  pp.  545.  Nuremberg,   1868 

6015  Barclay    (Joseph).     The   Talmud.     Illustrations   and   plan 

of  the  Temple.     8vo,  cloth.  London,  1878 

*  Treatises  from  the  Mishna,  translated  with  explanations  from  the  Gemara. 

6016  Cahen  (M.  D.)    Repertorium  Talmudicum  sive  Memorabilia 

Omnia  de  Personis  et  Rebus  quae  in  utroque  Talmude  et  Midra- 
schin  occitrrunt  ....  nunc  vero  B.  Auctoris  Manuscriptum 
emendavit   .    .   .   L.  Wogue.     8yo,  wrappers.  Mayence,  1877 

6017  Chiarini     (L'Abbe).     Le    Talmud    de    Babylone.     Traduit 

en  Langue  Frangaise  et  complete  par  celui  de  Jerusalem  et  d'autres 
Monumens  de  l'Antiquite  Judaique.     2  vols,  in  one,  8vo,  half  calf. 

Leipzig,   183 1 

6018  Fischer      (Bernard).       Talmudische     Chrestomathie     mit 

Anmerkungen,  Scholien  und  Glossar,  unter  besonderer  beriicksichti- 
gung  der  Talmudischen  Discussion  als  Lesebuch  zu  der  von  ihm 
edirten  Winer'schen  Grammatik.     8vo,  wrappers,  pp.  268. 

Leipzig,  1884 

6019  Hershon    (Paul    Isaac).     A   Talmudic    Miscellany;  'or   a 

Thousand  and  One  Extracts  from  the  Talmud,  the  Midrashim  and 
the  Kabbalah.  With  introductory  preface  by  Canon  Farrar.  Notes 
and  copious  indexes.  8vo,  half  morocco.  (Triibner's  Oriental 
Series.)  London,   1880 

6020  Hershon  (Paul  Isaac).     Treasures  of  the  Talmud   ...   in 

alphabetical  order  from  "A"  to  "L,"  compiled  from  the  Babylonian 
Talmud,  and  translated.  With  notes  and  indexes  and  introduction 
by  H.  D.  M.  Spence.     8vo,  cloth.  London,  1882 

6021  Hershon  (Paul  Isaac).  Genesis  with  a  Talmudical  Com- 
mentary. Translated  by  M.  Wolkenberg,  with  an  introductory  essay 
by  H.  D.  M.  Spence.     8vo,  cloth.  London,   1883 

6022  Lattes  (M.)     Saggio  di  giunte  e  correzioni  al  Lessico  Tal- 

mudico,  del  Dr.  Rabb.  M.  Lattes.     Square  8vo,  wrappers,  pp.  142. 

Turin,  1878 


Western  ant>  Central  Bsia  695 

THE  JEWS  AND  THEIR  HISTORY,  ETC.—  Continued. 

6023  TALMUD   (BABYLONIAN).     Levy  (Rabbi  J.  L.)     Tract  Rosh 

Hashana  ("New  Year")  of  the  New  Edition  of  the  Babylonian 
Talmud.  Edited,  formulated,  and  punctuated  for  the  first  time  by 
Michael  L.  Rodkinson,  and  translated  for  the  first  time  from  the 
above  text,  by  Rabbi  J.  Leonard  Levy.  Royal  8vo,  wrappers,  pp. 
159.  Philadelphia,   1895 

6024  Lightfoot  (John).    Horse  Hebraicae  et  Talmudicae:  Hebrew 

and  Talmudical  Exercitations  upon  the  Gospels,  Acts,  etc.  New 
edition  by  the  Rev.  Robert  Gandell.     4  vols,  8vo,  cloth. 

Oxford,  1859 

*  An  endeavor  to  discover  the  sites  of  biblical  places,  manners  and  customs  of 
the  ancient  Hebrews,  etc.,  by  means  of  the  Talmud  and*  other  ancient  Hebrew 
writings. 

6025  Lowe  (W.  H.)     The  Fragment  of  the  Talmud  Babli  PeSachim 

of  the  Ninth  and  Tenth  Century,  in  the  University  Library,  Cam- 
bridge.    Edited  with  notes.     Autotype  facsimile.     4to,  half  calf. 

Cambridge,  1879 

6026  Mielziner  (Moses).    Introduction  to  the  Talmud.    Historical 

and  Literary  ....  Legal  Hermeneutics  ....  Terminology  and 
Methodology,  Outlines  of  Talmudical  Ethics.  With  Appendix  and 
Key  to  the  Abbreviations  used  in  the  Talmud.     8vo,  cloth. 

Cincinnati,  1894 

6027  Myers    (Isidore).     Gems  from  the  Talmud,  translated  into 

English  Verse.     Crown  8vo,  cloth.  London,  1894 

6028  Pamphlets.     Prospectus  with  specimen  pages  of  Rodkinson's 

New  Edition  of  the  Babylonian  Talmud,  revised  by  Dr.  Isaac  M. 
Wise :;  English  Translation.  Excerpts  from  periodicals  including 
The  Talmud.  By  B.  H.  C.  (Journal  of  Sacred  Literature,  1868)  ; 
Gleanings  after  the  Talmud  (Littell's  Living  Age)  ;  The  Talmud. 
By  R.  S.  Poole  (Littell's  Living  Age)  ;  The  Talmud  (Lippincott's, 
1868)  ;  The  Talmud  (Edinburgh  Review,  1873)  ;  etc.  8  pamphlets, 
sewed. 

6029  Pick  (Bernhard).     The  Talmud;  What  It  Is,  and  What  it 

Knows  about  Jesus  and  His  Followers.     Narrow  crown  8vo,  cloth. 

New  York,  1887 


696  TKRestern  anfc  Central  Hsia 

THE  JEWS  AND  THEIR  HISTORY,   ETC.— Continued. 

6030  TALMUD   (BABYLONIAN).    Polano  (H.)    Selections  from  the 

Talmud.  Specimens  of  .  .  .  that  Ancient  Book,  its  Commentaries, 
Teachings,  Poetry  and  Legends,  also  brief  Sketches  of  the  Men  who 
made  and  commented  upon  it.  Translated  from  the  original.  8vo, 
cloth.  Philadelphia,  1876 

6031  Schoettgen  (Christian).     Horse  Hebraicse  et  Talmudicae  in 

Universum  Novum  Testamentum accedunt  Rabbinicarum 

Lectionum  libri  duo  et  Indices  necessarii.  Portrait.  2  thick  small 
4to  volumes,  vellum.  Dresden  and  Leipzig,  1733-42 

6032  Sola  (D.  A.  de)  and  Raphall  (M.  J.)     Eighteen  Treatises 

from  The  Mishna.  Translated  by  D.  A.  De  Sola  and  M.  J.  Raphall. 
8vo,  cloth.  London,  1843 

6033  Streane  (A.  W.)     A  Translation  of  the  Treatise  Chagigah 

from  the  Babylonian  Talmud.  With  Introduction,  Notes,  Glossary, 
and  Indices.     Royal  8vo,  cloth.  Cambridge,   1891 

6034  Wotton     (W.)     Miscellaneous    Discourses    relating    to  the 

Traditions  and  Usages  of  the  Scribes  and  Pharisees  in  .  .  .  the 
Time  of  Christ  (including  Shabbath,  and  Eruvin,  from  the  Mishna, 
with  the  Hebrew  text,  Translation,  and  Notes).  Tzvo  folding  plates. 
2  vols.  8vo,  old  calf.  London,  1718 

6035  TALMUD      (JERUSALEM).      Frankel      (Z.)      Introductio     in 

Talmud  Hierosolymitanum.     (In  Hebrew.)     8vo,  half  roan. 

Wratislaw,  1870 

6036  Schwab  (Moise).     Le  Talmud  de  Jerusalem,  traduit  pour  la 

Premiere  fois.     Complete  in  12  vols,  royal  8vo,  wrappers. 

Paris,  1871-1890 

•Vol.  I,  the  translation  of  the  "Berakhoth,"  was  published  in  1871.     The  work 

was  not  continued  until  1878,  and  from  that  date  proceeded  regularly  until  1890, 

when  the  Introduction  and  Table  completed  the  translation.     The  early  volumes 

are  very  scarce. 

6037  Schwab   (Moses).     The  Talmud  of  Jerusalem.     Translated 

for  the  First  Time.     4to,  wrappers,  pp.  188.  London,  1886 

*  Vol.  I,  The  Berakhoth.     All  published. 

6038  Taylor  (Charles).  Sayings  of  the  Jewish  Fathers,  com- 
prising Pirqe  Aboth  and  Pereq  R.  Meir,  in  Hebrew  and  English. 
With  critical  and  illustrative  notes ;  and  specimen  pages  of  the  .  .  . 
manuscript  of  the  Mishnah  '* JeT-risha.lmith."     8vo,  cloth. 

Cambridge,  1877 


Mestern  ant>  Central  Bsta  697 

THE  JEWS  AND  THEIR  HISTORY,  ETC.— Continued. 

6039  TOMKINS  (HENRY  GEORGE).     Studies  of  the  Times  of  Abra- 

ham. Colored  frontispiece  and  13  plates,  of  inscriptions,  monuments, 
etc.     Square  8vo,  cloth.  London  [1878] 

6040  The  Life  and  Times  of  Joseph  in  the  Light  of  Egyptian  Lore. 

Crown  8vo,  cloth.  [London]  1891 

6041  TOVEY   (D'BLOSSIERS).     Anglia  Judaica;  or,  the  History  and 

Antiquities  of  the  Jews  in  England,  collected  from  all  our  Historians, 
as  also  from  the  Records  in  the  Tower,  and  other  Publick  Reposi- 
tories.    Plate.     Small  4to,  calf,  gilt.     Fine  Copy.       Oxford,   1738 

*  Scarce. 

6042  TREGELLES    (S.   PRIDEAUX).     Heads  of  Hebrew  Grammar; 

containing  all  the  principles  needed  by  a  Learner.  (With  Reading 
Lessons,  Interlineary  Hebrew  and  English  Psalter,  and  Hebrew- 
English  Lexicon.)     Folding  tables  and  charts.     i2mo,  half  morocco. 

London  [1852] 

6043  Heads    of    Hebrew    Grammar.     (Consisting    of    Grammar, 

Reading  Lessons ;  the  Psalms  with  interlineary  translation ;  and  a 
Hebrew-English  Lexicon.)     Thick  i2mo,  cloth.  London,  1882 

*  Printed  on  stouter  paper  than  the  earlier  edition,  and  containing  eight  pages 
additional  on  pronunciation. 

6044  WAHL  (DR.  M.  C.)     Das  Sprichwort  der  Hebraisch-Aramaischen 

Literatur,  mit  besonderer  Beriicksichtigung  des  Sprichwortes  der 
neuren  Umgangssprachen.     Erstes  Buch.     8vo,  wrappers,  pp.   181. 

Leipzig,  187 1 

6045  WALTON    (BRIAN).     Briani  Waltoni   S.  T.   P.   in  Biblia  Poly- 

glotta  Prolegomena  Speciala  Recognovit,  etc.,  Francis  Wrangham. 
Folding  tables.     2  vols.  8vo,  cloth.  Cambridge,  1828 

6046  WELLHAUSEN     (JULIUS).     Prolegomena    to    the    History    of 

Israel.  Translated  from  the  German  under  the  author's  supervision, 
by  J.  Sutherland  Black  and  Allan  Menzies.  With  Preface  by  W. 
Robertson  Smith.     Thick  8vo,  cloth.  Edinburgh,   1885 

♦Very  Scarce. 


698  TKHestern  an&  Central  Hsia 

THE  JEWS  AND  THEIR  HISTORY,   ETC.— Continued. 

6047  WIENER  (LEO).     The  History  of  Yiddish  Literature  in  the  Nine- 

teenth Century.     8vo,  cloth.  New  York,  1899 

6048  [WIGRAM     (GEORGE    V.)]     The    Englishman's    Hebrew    and 

Chaldee  Concordance  of  the  Old  Testament, .  .  .with  Indexes,  a  List 
of  Proper  Names,  their  occurrences,  etc.  2  vols,  royal  8vo,  full  calf 
gilt,  gilt  edges  (rubbed).  London,  1843 

6049  The  Hebraist's  Vade  Mecum :  a  first  attempt  at  a  Complete 

Verbal  Index  to  the  Contents  of  the  Hebrew  and  Chaldee  Scriptures. 
Arranged  according  to  Grammar;  their  occurrences  in  full.  8vo, 
cloth.  London:  Bagster,  1867 

*  Although  the  imprints  differ  in  this  and  the  following  lot,  the  books  are  identi- 
cally the  same,  with  the  exception  that  the  dictionary  of  Proper  Names  in  this  copy 
precedes,  and  in  the  following  lot  is  placed  at  the  end  of,  the  dictionary  proper. 

6050  The  Hebraist's  Vade  Mecum.     Another  issue.      8vo,  cloth. 

London:  Groombridge,  1867 

6051  WINER    (GEORG   B.)     Grammar  of  the   Chaldee   Language,   as 

contained  in  the  Bible  and  the  Targums.  Translated  by  H.  B. 
Hackett.     Royal  8vo,  boards,  cloth  back.  Andover,  1845 

6052  Chaldasches  Lesebuch  aus  dem  Targumim  des  Alten  Testa- 
ments  .  .  .  bearbeitet  von  Dr.  Julius  Furst.     8vo,  wrappers,  pp.  88. 

Leipzig,  1864 

6053  WUNSCHE  (DR.  AUG.)     Bibliotheca  Rabbinica.     Eine  Sammlung 

alter  Midraschim,  zum  ersten  male  ins  Deutsche  ubertragen.  3  vols, 
thick  8vo,  half  calf.  Leipzig,  1880-85 

*  Vol.  i  contains  Der  Midrasch  Bereschit  Rabba,  and  Der  Midrasch  Schemot 
Rabba ;  Vol.  2  contains  Der  Midrasch  Wajikra  Rabba,  Der  Midrasch  Bemidbar 
Rabba,  and  Der  Midrasch  Debarim  Rabba;  Vol.  3  contains  Der  Midrasch  Schir 
Ha-schirim,  Der  Midrasch  Ruth  Rabba,  Der  Midrasch  Kohelet,  Der  Midrasch 
zum  buche  Esther,  Der  Midrasch  Mischle,  and  Pesikta  des  Rab  Kahana. 

6054  ZUNZ  (LEOPOLD).   Zur  Geschichte  und  Literatur.    Erster  Band 

(all  published).  Berlin,   1845 

•On  Jewish  Literature  of  the  Middle  Ages,  on  Jewish  Singers  (Synagogue 
Singers)   from  Provence,  History  of  the  Jews  in  Sicily,  etc. 


Western  an&  Central  Hsia  699 


Gbe  Samaritan  Olanouage,  literature  anfc  Ibistorp. 

6055  BRULL  (DR.  ADOLF).     Das  Samaritanische  Targum  zum  Penta- 

teuch. The  text  in  five  parts,  and  the  critical  introduction  in  2  parts. 
Together  7  parts.     8vo,  wrappers.  Frankfurt  am  Main,  1874-9 

6056  CELLARIUS    (CHRISTOPHER).      Horse    Samaritanse,    hoc    est 

Excerpta  Pentateuchi  Samaritanae  Versionis  cum  Latina  Interpre- 
tatione  ....  etiam  Grammatica  Samaritana  . .  .  et  Glossarium  seu  In- 
dex.    Editio  secunda.     Small  4to,  boards.       Frankfort  et  Jena,  1705 

*  Bound    with    it    is:  Deliciae    Graecae    ex    Antiquissimis    et    Optimis    Autoribus 
Demosthene,  Isocrate,  Herodoto   .    .    .   etc.     (Cura  S.  Walther.)      Magdeburg,  1732. 

6057  CRANE  (OLIVER  TURNBULL).     The  Samaritan  Chronicle;  or, 

the  Book  of  Joshua,  the  Son  of  Nun.  Translated  from  the  Arabic, 
with  notes.     Post  8vo,  cloth.  New  York,  1890 

6058  GESENIUS     (WILLIAM).       Carmina     Samaritana     e    codicibus 

Londinensibus  et  Gothanis,  edidit  et  Interpretatione  Latina  cum  Com- 
mentario.     Folding  plate.     4to,  wrappers,  pp.  104.         Leipzig.  1824 

6059  JUYNBOLL    (THOS.  WM.  JOHN).      Chronicum  Samaritanum, 

Arabice  conscriptum,  cui  titulus  est  Liber  Joshuae.  Ex  unico  Codice 
Scaligeri  nunc  primum  edidit, . . .  et  Dissertationem  de  Codice,  de 
Chronico,  et  de  Quaestionibus,  quae  hoc  libro  illustrantur.  Folding 
table.     4to,  wrappers,  pp.  354.  Lugd.  Bat.  1848 

6060  MILLS  (JOHN).     Three  Months'  Residence  at  Nablus,  and  an  Ac- 

count of  the  Modern  Samaritans.  A  few  illustrations.  Post  8vo, 
cloth  (library  label  removed  from  cover).  London,  1864 

6061  NEUBAUER  (AD.)     Chronique  Samaritaine,  suivie  d'un  appendice 

de  courtes  notices  sur  quelques  autres  ouvrages  Samaritains.  8vo, 
wrappers.      (Journal  Asiatique,  December  1869.)  Paris,  1869 

6062  NICHOLLS  (G.  F.)     A  Grammar  of  the  Samaritan  Language,  with 

Extracts  and  Vocabulary.     Crown  8vo,  cloth.  London  [1858] 

6063  NUTT  (JOHN  W.)     A  Sketch  of  Samaritan  History,  Dogma,  and 

Literature,  published  as  an  introduction  to  "Fragments  of  a  Samari- 
tan Targum,  edited  from  a  Bodleian  MS."  With  copious  footnotes. 
8vo,  cloth.  London,  1874 


700  Western  anfc>  Central  Bsia 

THE   SAMARITAN  LANGUAGE,   ETC.— Continued. 

6064  NUTT    (JOHN  W.)     Fragments  of  a  Samaritan  Targum,   edited 

from  a  Bodleian  MS.  With  an  Introduction,  containing  a  sketch  of 
Samaritan  History,  Dogma,  and  Literature.  Facsimile  of  a  page  of 
the  MS.,  and  the  text  of  the  Targum.     Royal  8vo,  cloth. 

London,  1874 

6065  PETERMANN  (H.)     Pentateuchus  Samaritanus.     Ad  fidem  libro- 

rum  manuscriptorum  apud  Nablusianos  repertorum.  Complete  in  5 
parts  8vo,  wrappers.  Berlin,  1872-91 

*  Printed  in  the  Samaritan  characters. 

6066  SHELABY    (JACOB  ESH).     Notices  of  the  Modern  Samaritans, 

illustrated  by  incidents  in  the  Life  of  Jacob  Esh  Shelaby.  Gathered 
from  him,  and  translated  by  E.  T.  Rogers.  Small  4to,  cloth,  pp.  55 
(back  missing).  London,  1855 

6067  UHLEMANN   (FRIEDRICH).     Institutiones  Linguae  Samaritanae 

ex  Antiquissimis  Monumentis  .  .  .  digestae,  etc.  Chrestomathia 
Samaritana  Maximam  Geneseos  Partem  et  Selecta  reliquorum 
Pentateuchi  et  Glossario  locupletata.     2  vols.  8vo,  half  morocco. 

Leipzig,  1837 


Zhc  fIDoabite  Stone,  etc 

6068  CLERMONT-GANNEAU  (CH.)     La  Stele  de  Mesa,  roi  de  Moab, 

896  avant  J.  C.     Lettres  a  M.  le  Comte  de  Vogue.     Map  and  folded 
plate  of  the  Moabite  Stone.     4to,  sewed,  pp.  10.  Paris,  1870 

*  The  first  publication  on  the  subject,  giving  an  account  of  the  discovery  of  the 
stone.     Printed  in  February,  1870. 

6069  La  Stele  de  Dhiban  ou  stele  de  Mesa,  roi  de  Moab,  896  avant 

J.  C.     Lettres  a  M.  le  Cte  de  Vogue.     Map,  and  folded  plate  of  the 
Moabite  stone.    4to,  sewed,  pp.  60.  Paris,  1870 

♦Published  in  June,  1870,  with  full  details  of  the  inscription,  revised  text,  trans- 
lation and  notes. 

6070  DE  COSTA  (B.  F.)     The  Moabite  Stone.    8vo,  cloth,  pp.  32.    (Laid 

in  is  an  article  extracted  from  the  Quarterly  Review,  reprinted  in 
Littell's  Living  Age.)  New  York,  1871 


Western  an&  Central  Bsta  701 

THE  MOABITE  STONE,  ETC.— Continued. 

6071  GINSBURG  (CHRISTIAN  D.)     The  Moabite  Stone:  A  Facsimile 

of  the  Original  Inscription,  with  an  English  Translation,  and  a  His- 
torical and  Critical  Commentary.  Second  Edition,  revised  and  en- 
larged. Map  of  the  Land  of  Moab.  4to,  cloth.  With  presentation 
inscription  from  the  author.  London,  1871 

6072  SCHLOTTMANN    (KONSTANTIN).      Die    Siegessaule    Mesa's 

Konigs  der  Moabiter.  Ein  Beitrag  zur  Hebraischen  Alterthums- 
kunde.  Transcription  of  the  Inscription.  Square  8vo,  boards, 
pp.  51.  Halle,  1870 

6073  Neue  Moabitische  Funde  und  Rathsel,  3  articles;  Ueber  die 

Aechtheit  der  Moabitischen  Alterthumer.  Folding  tables.  (From 
Zeitschrift  d.  D.  M.  Ges.)     8vo,  sewed.     (3  pieces.) 

[Leipzig,  1872-74] 

6074  WALSH    (W.  PAKENHAM).      The  Moabite  Stone.     The  Sub- 

stance of  Two  Lectures.  Second  Edition.  Facsimile  of  inscription 
on  the  Moabite  Stone,  and  other  plates.     i2mo,  cloth.     Dublin,  1872 


Gbe  pbcenician  Slanguage,  Inscriptions,  Ibistorp 

anfc  Colonies, 

6075  AKERBLAD  (J.  D.)     Inscriptionis  Phoenician  Oxoniensis  nova  inter- 

pretatio.     Folding  plate.     8vo,  wrappers,  pp.  31.  Paris,  1802 

*  See  also  No.  6094. 

6076  BARGES   (L'ABBE  J.  J.  L.)     Recherches  Archeologiques  sur  les 

Colonies   Pheniciennes,   etablies   sur   le   littoral   de   la   Celtoligurie. 
8  plates.     8vo,  wrappers,  pp.  160.  Paris,  1878 

6077  EWALD    (H.)     Erklarung  der  grossen  Phonikischen  Inschrift  von 

Sidon    und    einer     Agyptisch-Aramaischen.      Folding    plate.      4to, 
wrappers,   pp.   68.     (Presentation   copy).  Gottingen,    1856 

6078  GESENIUS  (WILLIAM).     Palaographische  Studien  iiber  Phonizi- 

sche  und  Punische   Schrift.      Numerous  examples  on  6  engraved 
plates.     Small  4to,  boards.  Leipzig,  1835 


702  Western  ant)  Central  Hsia 

THE  PHOENICIAN  LANGUAGE,  ■ETC.— Continued. 

6079  GESENIUS      (WILLIAM).      Scripturae      Linguseque      Phoenicia 

Monumenta  quotquot  supersunt,  edita  et  inedita  ad  autographorum 
optimorumque  exemplorum  fidem  edidit  additisque  de  Scriptura  et 
Lingua  Phoenicum  Commentariis.  46  plates  of  inscriptions.  4to, 
half  calf.  Leipzig,  1837 

*  The  three  parts  complete  in  one  volume  with  the  plates. 

6080  HAMAKER  (HENRY  A.)     Miscellanea  Phoenicia,  sive  Comentarii 

de  Rebus  Phoenicum,  quibus  Inscriptiones  Multse  Lapidum  ac  Num- 
niorum,  nominaque  propria  hominum  et  locorum,  explicantur,  item 
Punicse  gentis  lingua  et  religiones  passim  illustrantur.  5  folding 
tables  of  facsimiles.  4to,  half  calf.  With  a  bookplate  (armorial) 
signed  by  Mutlow,  and  the  autograph  of  John  Lee.     Lugd.  Bat.  1828 

6081  HITZIG    (FERDINAND).      Die    Grabschrift    des    Eschmunazar. 

8vo,  wrappers,  pp.  57.  Leipzig,  1855. 

6082  KENRICK    (JOHN).      Phoenicia.      Maps,   and   illustrative   plates. 

8vo,  cloth.  London,  1855 

6083  LENORMANT  (FRANCOIS).      Essai    sur    le    Propagation    de 

l'Alphabet  Phenicien  dans  l'ancien  Monde.  40  plates,  and  4  folding 
plans.  2  vols,  royal  8vo,  wrappers.  (Vol.  I,  2nd  edition,  1875 ; 
Vol.  II,  1st  edition,  1873.)  Paris,  1873-5 

6084  LEVY  (DR.  M.  A.)     Phonizische  Studien.     3  parts  (Der  Alphabet, 

und  Sidonischen  Inschriften ;  Neuephonizischer  Inschriften,  etc. ; 
Inschriften  von  Athen,  Cypris,  Sardinia,  etc.)  ;  also  Phonizisches 
Worterbuch.  Folding  plates,  showing  some  of  the  most  ancient 
forms  of  inscriptions.  Bound  in  one  vol.,  royal  8vo,  half  morocco, 
gilt  top.  Breslau,  1856-64 

6085  Phonizisches  Worterbuch.     8vo,  wrappers,  pp.  51. 

Breslau,  1864 

6086  MELTZER  (OTTO).     Geschichte  der  Karthager.    2  maps.    2  vols. 

8vo,  wrappers,  pp.  530  and  611.  Berlin,  1879,  ^96 

*  The  most  complete  work  on  the  subject. 

6087  MOVERS   (F.  C.)     Die  Phonizier.     (Bd.  1,  Untersuchungen  iiber 

die  Religion  und  die  Gottheiten  der  Phonizier,  1841  ;  Bd.  2  in  3 
Theilen,  Das  Phonizische  Alterthum,  1849-56.)  Together  4  vols. 
8vo,  half  morocco.  Berlin,  1841-56 


"QXaestern  an£>  Central  Bsia  7°3 

THE  PHOENICIAN  LANGUAGE,   ETC.— Continued. 

6088  NETTO    (LADISLAO).     Autograph  Letter,  signed    (in  French),, 

from  the  Director  of  the  National  Museum  at  Rio  de  Janeiro,  Jan. 
31,  1874,  relating  to  the  Phoenician  Inscription  said  to  have  been 
found  in  Brazil,  with  transcript  of  the  inscription,  translation,  and 
newspaper  clippings.     (As  1  piece.) 

6089  OFFORD   (JOSEPH).     Note  on  the  Geography  of  Phoenician  In- 

scriptions, 1900;  More  Phoenician  Inscriptions  in  New  York,  by 
J.  H.  Hall  (from  Hebraica)  ;  Tin  Mining  in  Cornwall,  and  its  Tra- 
ditions, by  R.  Hunt  (from  Good  Words),  1867.  8vo,  sewed. 
(3  pieces.) 

6090  PERROT   (GEORGES)   and  CHIPIEZ    (CHARLES).     History 

of  Art  in  Phoenicia  and  its  Dependencies.  Translated  (from  the 
French)  and  edited  by  Walter  Armstrong.  10  steel  and  colored 
plates,  of  jewelry,  enamels,  glass  and  pottery,  and  644  engravings  in 
the  text.     2  vols,  royal  8vo,  cloth.  London,  1885 

6091  RAWLINSON  (GEORGE).     History  of  Phoenicia.     Maps,  plates, 

and  woodcuts  in  the  text.     Royal  8vo,  cloth.  London,  1889 

*  The  standard  work  in  English. 

6092  Phoenicia.    Map  and  illustrations.    Post  8vo,  half  calf.    (Story 

of  the  Nations  Series.)  London,  1889 

6093  [RENAN    (ERNEST).]     Corpus    Inscriptionum    Semiticarum,   at) 

Academia  Inscriptionum  et  Litterarum  Humaniorum  Conditum 
atque  Digestum.  Pars  Prima.  Inscriptiones  Phoenicias  Continens. 
Folio,  wrappers,  pp.  116.  With  the  Folio  Atlas  of  facsimiles. 
2  vols.  Paris,  1881 

*  Tabula?  I-XIV,  facsimiled  in  heliogravure,  with  descriptive  text. 

6094  SACY    (A.    I.    SILVESTRE   de).     Notice   d'une   Dissertation   de 

M.  J.  D.  Akerblad,  intitulee  Inscriptions  Phoenicia  Oxoniensis  nova 
interpretatio.     8vo,  sewed,  pp.  18.  Paris,  1803 

*  See  also  No.  6075. 

6095  SALISBURY    (E.  E.)   and  TURNER   (W.  W.)     Phoenician  In- 

scription of  Sidon;  the  Sidon  Inscription  with  a  translation  and 
Notes.     (Reprint.)     Folding  plate.     8vo,  wrappers. 

[New  Haven,  1855] 


704  TKHestern  ant>  Central  Hsia 

THE  PHOENICIAN  LANGUAGE,  ETC.— Continued. 

6096  SANCHONIATHON.     Cumberland  (R.,  Bishop  of  Peterborough). 

Sanchoniatho's  Phoenician  History,  translated  from  the  First  Book 
of  Eusebius,  De  Prseparatione  Evangelica.  With  a  Continuation  of 
Sanchoniatho's  History  by  Eratosthenes,  Cyrenaeus's  Canon,  which 

Dicaearchus  connects  with  the  First  Olympiad With  a  Preface 

giving  a  Brief  Account  of  the  Life,  Character,  and  Writings  of  the 
Author,  by  S.  Payne.  Folding  table.  8vo.  Fine  copy,  handsomely 
bound  in  full  crimson  straight-grained  morocco,  gilt  top,  uncut. 

London,  1720 

6097  Wagenfeld   (Friedrich).     Analyse  des  Neuf  Livres  de  la 

Chronique  de  Sanchuniathon,  avec  des  notes.  Precedee  d'un  avant- 
propos  par  G.  F.  Grotefend.  Traduit  de  l'Allemand  par  Ph.  Lebas. 
8vo,  half  roan.  Paris,  1836 

6098  Wagenfeld     (Friedrich).       Sanchuniathonis     Historiarum 

Phoenician  Libros  Novem,  Graece  versos  a  Philone  Byblio.  8vo. 
half  calf.  Bremen,  1837 

6099  SCHRODER   (DR.  PAUL).     Die  Phonizische  Sprache.     Entwurf 

einer  Grammatik  nebst  Sprach  und  Schriftproben.  Mit  einem 
Anhang,  enthaltend  eine  Erklarung  der  Punischen  Stellen  im 
Ponulus  des  Plautus.  Mit  22  Tafeln.  8vo,  half  bound,  original 
wrappers  bound  in.  Halle,  1869 

*  The  22  plates  are  copies  of  ancient  inscriptions. 

6ico  SELDEN  (JOHN).  De  Dis  Syris  . . .  Editio  juxta  alteram  ipsius 
Autoris  opera  emendatiorem  . . .  et  Indicibus  opera  M.  Andrae  Beyeri. 
Finely  engraved  copper  portrait,  engraved  title,  and  folding  table. 
Thick  i2mo,  vellum.  Leipzig,  1672 

*  Chapters  on  Baal,   Bel,   Moloch,  Astarte,   Dagon,   the  Syrian   Venus,  Priapus, 
Tammuz,  etc 

6101  SMITH   (GEORGE).     The  Cassiterides :  an  inquiry  into  the  Com- 

mercial Operations  of  the  Phoenicians  in  Western  Europe,  with 
particular  reference  to  the  British  Tin  Trade.     8vo,  cloth. 

London,  1863 

6102  SMITH    (R.    BOSWORTH).     Carthage    and    the    Carthaginians. 

Second  Edition,  revised  and  enlarged.  Maps  and  plates.  Post  8vo, 
cloth.  Loudon,  1879 

6103  WIHL    (L.)      De    Gravissimis    aliquot    Phcenicum    Inscriptionibus. 

2  folding  plates  of  inscriptions.  8vo,  wrappers,  pp.  81.  (With 
stamp  of  Prof.  Movers.)  Monachii,  1831 


XKHestern  ant)  Central  Hsia  705 


£be  Spriac  Xanguage,  literature  anfc  Gburcb. 

6104  ABU    AL    FARAJ     (GREGORY),    BAR-HEBRiEUS.      Syriac 

Reading  Lessons :  .  .  .  Extracts  from  the  Peschito  Version  of  the  Old 
and  New  Testaments;  and  the  Crusade  of  Richard  I.,  from  the 
Chronicles  of  Bar  Hebraeus.  Grammatically  analysed  and  trans- 
lated; with  the  elements  of  Syriac  Grammar.  Folding  table  of  the 
Syriac  Alphabet,  with  points.     i2mo,  cloth.  London,   [1851] 

6105  The  Laughable  Stories  collected  by  Mar  Gregory  John  Bar- 

Hebrseus,  .  .  .  1264-1286.  The  Syriac  Text  edited  with  an  English 
Translation  by  E.  A.  Wallis  Budge.  Royal  8vo,  cloth.  (Luzac's 
Semitic  Text  and  Translation  Series.)  London,  1897 

*  The  first  appearance  in  print  of  over  500  of  these  stories. 

6106  ALPHABETUM    Syro-Chaldseum,   una   cum   Oratione   Dominicali, 

Salutatione  Angelica  et  Symbolo  Fidei.  Folding  table.  8vo,  sewed, 
pp.  30.  Rome,  1797 

6107  BADGER    (GEORGE  PERCY).     The  Nestorians  and  their  Rit- 

uals :  with  a  Narrative  of  a  Mission  to  Mesopotamia  and  Coordistan 
in  1842-44,  and  .  .  .  1850;  also  Researches  into  the  present  con- 
dition of  the  Syrian  Jacobites,  Papal  Syrians,  and  Chaldeans,  and 
an  inquiry  into  the  Religious  Tenets  of  the  Yezeedees.  Plates  and 
illustrations  in  the  text.     2  vols.  8vo,  cloth.  London,  1852 

6108  BIDPAI.     Kalilah  and  Dimnah  or  the  Fables  of  Bidpai:  being  an  ac- 

count of  their  literary  history,  with  an  English  translation  of  the 
later  Syriac  version  of  the  same,  and  notes.  By  I.  G.  N.  Keith- 
Falconer.     8vo,  cloth.  Cambridge,  1885 

6109  BUDGE   (E.  A.  WALLIS).     The  Book  of  the  Bee.     The  Syriac 

Text  with  an  English  translation.  Small  4to,  wrappers,  pp.  155+180. 
(Anecdota  Oxoniensia.)  Oxford,  1886 

*  A  eurious  collection  of  stories  from  the  Bible  and  Middle  Age  legends,  in- 
cluding the  History  of  Moses'  Rod,  the  Story  of  Gog  and  Magog,  etc. 

61 10  CARSHUN  NEW  TESTAMENT.     The  New  Testament,  Carshun 

Version.     4to,  original  calf,  gilt.  [Paris,  1827] 

*  The  Arabic  New  Testament  transcribed  in  Syriac  characters  for  the  use  of  the 
Syrian  Christians.     Scarce. 


706  KHestern  ant)  Central  Hsia 

THE  SYRIAC  LANGUAGE,  ETC.— Continued. 

6iii  CASTELL  (EDMUND).  Lexicon  Syriacum.  Curavit  atque  sua 
Adnotata  adjecit  Joannes  David  Michaelis.  2  vols,  in  one.  Thick 
small  4to,  boards,  cloth  back.  Goettingen,  1788 

*  Thick  Paper  Copy. 

61 12  Castelli  Lexicon  Syriacum.     Another  copy,  on  ordinary  paper. 

2  vols,  in  one.     Small  4to,  half  russia.  Goettingen,  1788 

61 13  CHASE  (FREDERIC  HENRY).     The  Old  Syriac  Element  in  the 

Text  of  the  Codex  Bezse.     8vo,  cloth.  London,  1893 

6114  COWPER   (B.  HARRIS).     Analecta  Nicsena:  Fragments  relating 

to  the  Council  of  Nice.  The  Syriac  Text  from  an  Ancient  Manu- 
script in  the  British  Museum,  with  a  translation,  notes,  etc.  4to, 
wrappers,  pp.  38.     (Presentation  copy.)  London,  1857 

*  Very  Scarce.     Only  250  were  printed. 

61 15  The  Principles  of  Syriac  Grammar.     Translated  and  abridged 

from  the  Work  of  Dr.  Hoffmann.  Royal  8vo,  boards.  Autograph 
of  John  M.  Charlton,  on  title.  London,  1858 

61 16  Syriac   Miscellanies;   or   extracts   relating  to  the   First  and 

Second  General  Councils,  and  various  other  Quotations,  Theological, 
Historical,  and  Classical.  Translated  into  English  from  MSS.  in  the 
British  Museum  and  Imperial  Library  of  Paris.  8vo,  limp  cloth. 
Presentation  copy  from  the  author  to  Dr.  Burgess.         London,  1861 

61 17  CURETON    (WILLIAM).      The  Antient   Syriac  Version   of   the 

Epistles  of  Saint  Ignatius  to  St.  Polycarp,  the  Ephesians,  and  the 
Romans ;  together  with  extracts  from  his  Epistles  collected  from  .  .  . 
Severus  of  Antioch,  Timotheus  of  Alexandria,  and  others.  Edited 
with  an  English  translation  and  notes.  Also  the  Greek  text  of  these 
three  Epistles,  corrected  according  ...  to  the  Syriac  Version.  Royal 
8vo,  cloth.  London,  1845 

61 18  Vindiciae  Ignatianae;  or  the  Genuine  Writings  of  St.  Ignatius, 

as  exhibited  in  the  Ancient  Syriac  Version,  vindicated  from  the 
charge  of  heresy.     8vo,  wrappers.     (Presentation  copy.) 

London,  1846 

61 19  Corpus    Ignatianum:    .    .    .    the    Ignatian    Epistles,    genuine, 

interpolated  and  spurious  ...  In  Syriac,  Greek  and  Latin.  With 
an  English  translation  of  the  Syriac  text,  copious  notes  and 
introduction.     Royal  8vo,  cloth  (excerpts  from  magazines  laid  in). 

London,  1849 


TKHestern  ant)  Central  Hsia  7°7 

THE  SYRIAC  LANGUAGE,   ETC.— Continued. 

6120  CURETON   (WILLIAM).     Spicilegium  Syriacum;  containing  re- 

mains of  Bardesan,  Meliton,  Ambrose,  and  Mara  Bar  Serapion.  Now 
first  edited  with  an  English  translation  and  notes.     Royal  8vo,  cloth. 

London,  1855 

6121  Remains  of  a  very  Antient  Recension  of  the  Four  Gospels  in 

Syriac,  hitherto  unknown  in  Europe.  (With  the  original  Syriac 
Text.)     Facsimile.     4*0,  cloth.  London,  1858 

6122  History  of  the  Martyrs  in  Palestine,  by  Eusebius,  Bishop  of 

Caesarea,  discovered  in  a  very  antient  Syriac  Manuscript.  Edited 
and  translated  into  English.  With  the  Original  Syriac  Text.  4to, 
cloth.  With  presentation  inscription  from  the  Translator  to  G.  W. 
Dasent.  London,  1861 

6123  DIETRICH     (FRANCISCUS).     Codicum    Syriacorum    Specimina 

quae  ad  Illustrandum  Dogmatis  de  Ccena  Sacra  nee  non  Scripturse 
Syriacse  Historiam  facerent  e  Museo  Britannico.  6  facsimiles  of 
various  codices.     4to,  wrappers,  pp.  29.  Marburg,  1855 

6124  DUVAL  (RUBENS).    La  Litterature  Syriaque.    Deuxieme  edition. 

Maps.  Crown  8vo,  wrappers,  pp.  440.  (Anciennes  Litteratures 
Chretiennes.     II.)  Paris,  1900 

6125  EPHRAEM  SYRUS.     Select  Works  of  S.  Ephrem  the  Syrian,  trans- 

lated out  of  the  Original  Syriac.  With  Notes  and  Indices.  By 
J.  B.  Morris.     Royal  8vo,  cloth.  Oxford,  1847 

6126  The  Repentance  of  Nineveh,  a  metrical  homily    ...    by 

Ephraem  Syrus  .  .  .  translated  from  the  Syriac,  with  Introduction 
and  Notes.  By  the  Rev.  Henry  Burgess.  Post  8vo,  cloth.  Auto- 
graph letters  of  the  translator  inserted.  London,  1853 

6127  Select   Metrical   Hymns   and   Homilies   of   Ephraem    Syrus. 

Translated  from  the  original  Syriac,  with  an  Introduction  and  His- 
torical and  Philological  Notes.  By  the  Rev.  Henry  Burgess.  Post 
8vo,  cloth,  gilt.  London,  1853 

6128  ETHERIDGE    (J.  W.)     Horae  Aramaicae:  Concise  notices  of  the 

Aramean  Dialects  in  general,  and  of  the  Versions  of  the  Holy  Scrip- 
ture extant  in  them :  With  Translations  of  St.  Matthew,  and  of  the 
Epistle  to  the  Hebrews,  from  the  Ancient  Peschito  Syriac.  Crown 
8vo,  cloth,  gilt  top.     Presentation  copy. 

London:  for  the  author,  1843 


708  TKHestern  anfc  Central  Bsia 

THE  SYRIAC  LANGUAGE,  ETC.— Continued. 

6129  ETHERIDGE  (J.  W.)     The  Syrian  Churches:  their  early  history, 

liturgies  and  literature.  With  a  Literal  Translation  of  the  Four 
Gospels,  from  the  Peschito.     Post  8vo,  cloth.  London,  1846 

6130  The   Apostolical   Acts   and   Epistles,   from   the   Peschito,   or 

Ancient  Syriac :  to  which  are  added  the  Remaining  Epistles,  and  the 
Book  of  Revelation,  after  a  later  Syrian  Text.  Translated,  with 
Prolegomena  and  Indices.     Post  8vo,  cloth.  London,  1849 

61 3 1  EUSEBIUS.     Eusebius,  Bishop  of  Csesarea  on  the  Theophania,  or 

Divine  Manifestations  of  .  .  .  Jesus  Christ.  A  Syriac  Version, 
edited  from  an  Ancient  Manuscript  recently  discovered.  By  Samuel 
Lee.     Facsimile.     Royal  8vo,  cloth. 

London :  Society  for  the  publication  of  Oriental  Texts,  1842 

6132  Eusebius  on  the  Theophania    .    .    .    translated  into  English, 

with  introduction.     By  Samuel  Lee.     8vo,  cloth.      Cambridge,  1843 

6133  GIBSON  (MARGARET  DUNLOP).   How  the  Codex  was  Found. 

A  Narrative  of  Two  Visits  to  Sinai,  from  Mrs.  Lewis's  Journals, 
1892-1893.  2  plates,  including  a  facsimile  of  the  Codex.  Post  8vo, 
cloth.  Cambridge,  1893 

*  An  early  and  important  Syriac  codex  of  the  Gospels. 

6134  GRAFFIN   (R.)     Patrologia  Syriaca,  complectens  opera  omnia  SS. 

Patrum,  Doctorum  Scriptorumque  Catholicorum  .  .  .  secundum 
codices  praesertim  Londinenses,  Parisienses,  Vaticanos.  Pars  Prima, 
ab  initiis  usque  ad  annum  350.  Tomus  Primus  (Aphraatis  Sapientis 
Persae  Demonstrationes)  cujus  Syriacum  vocalium  signis  instruxit, 
Latine  vertit,  notis  illustravit  D.  Joannes  Parisot.  (In  parallel 
columns  of  Syriac  and  Latin.)     Imp.  8vo,  wrappers,  pp.  1053. 

Paris,  1894 

6135  GRANT  (ASAHEL).     The  Nestorians;  or  the  Lost  Tribes.     Con- 

taining evidence  of  their  Identity,  an  Account  of  their  Manners, 
Customs,  and  Ceremonies,  etc.     Map.     8vo,  half  calf  (back  loose). 

London,  1841 

6136  The  Nestorians.     Map.     Another  edition.     Crown  8vo,  cloth. 

New  York,  1841 

6137  GUTBIER   (GILLES).      Novum  Testamentum  Syriacum,  Punctis 

Vocabulis  .  .  .  cum  Lexico  et  Institutionibus  L.  Syriacae.  Engraved 
title.     Thick  i2mo,  half  calf.  Hamburg,  1663-67 


Western  anfc  Central  Bsia  7°9 

THE  SYRIAC  LANGUAGE,  ETC.— Continued. 

6138  GUTBIER      (GILLES).      fcgx&n     Gutbirii     Lexicon     Syriacum: 

omnes  Novi  Testamenti  Syriaci  Dictiones  et  Particulas  complectens. 
Cura  E.  Henderson.     i2mo,  cloth.  London  [1836] 

6139  GWILLIAM    (G.   H.)     The   Palestinian    [Syriac]    Version  of  the 

Holy  Scriptures.  Fragments  recently  acquired  by  the  Bodleian. 
With  introduction  and  annotations.  Small  4to,  wrappers,  pp.  23+41. 
Facsimiles.     (Anecdota  Oxoniensia.)  Oxford,  1893 

6140  Biblical  and  Patristic  Relics  of  Palestinian  Syriac  Literature 

from  MSS.  in  the  Bodleian  and  ...  in  Mount  Sinai.  Edited  by  G.  H. 
Gwilliam,  etc.  Small  4to,  wrappers,  pp.  113.  Facsimiles.  (Anecdota 
Oxoniensia.)  Oxford,  1896 

6141  GWYNN   (JOHN).     On  a  Syriac  MS.  belonging  to  the  Collection 

of  Archbishop  Ussher.  4to,  wrappers.  (Royal  Irish  Academy 
Trans.,  Vol.  2j,  pp.  269-316.)  Dublin,  1886 

6142 The  Same.     Reprint,  repaged,  4to,  wrappers,  pp.  46. 

Dublin,  1886 

6143  The    Older    Syriac    Version    of    the    Four    Minor    Catholic 

Epistles.     8vo,  wrappers.     (Reprinted  from  Hermathena.) 

n.  p.,  1890 

6144  On  a  Syriac  MS.  of  the  New  Testament  belonging  to  the  Earl 

of  Crawford  and  Balcarres,  and  on  an  inedited  version  of  the  Apo- 
calypse therein  contained.  Plate.  4to,  wrappers.  (Royal  Irish 
Academy  Trans.,  Vol.  30,  pp.  347-418.)  Dublin,  1893 

6145  HAHN   (AUGUSTUS)  and  SIEFFERT   (F.  L.)     Chrestomathia 

Syriaca,  sive  S.  Ephrsemi  Carmina  Selecta.     8vo,  full  scored  calf. 

Leipzig,  1825 
*  Contains  a  short  Syriac  Lexicon,  21  Hymns  of  St.  Ephrem,  Hahn's  observations 
on  Syriac  Prosody,  etc. 

6146  HALL  (ISAAC  H.)     Syriac  Manuscript  Gospels  of  a  Pre-Harklen- 

sian  Version,  Acts  and  Epistles  of  the  Peshitto  Version,  written 
(probably)  between  700  and  900  A.  D.  by  the  Monk  John.  3  photo- 
type plates,  with  descriptive  text.     4to,  wrappers. 

[Philadelphia,  1884] 

6147  On  a  Manuscript  Syriac  Lectionary.     8vo,  sewed.     (Reprint 

from  the  American  Oriental  Society  Journal.)      [New  Haven,  1885] 


7io  Mestern  an£>  Central  Bsia 

THE  SYRIAC  LANGUAGE,  ETC.— Continued. 

6148  HARRIS   (HELEN  B.)     The  Newly  Recovered  Apology  of  Aris- 

tides,  its  doctrine  and  ethics.  With  extracts  from  the  translation 
by  Prof.  J.  Rendel  Harris.     Frontispiece.     Crown  8vo,  cloth. 

London,  1891 

6149  LEWIS    (AGNES  SMITH).     Palestinian  Syriac  Lectionary,  con- 
*  taining  Lessons  from  the  Pentateuch,  Job,  Proverbs,  Prophets,  Acts, 

and  Epistles.  Edited  by  Agnes  Smith  Lewis,  with  critical  notes  by 
Eberhard  Nestle,  and  a  glossary  by  Margaret  D.  Gibson.  4to, 
wrappers,  pp.  154  and  139.  London,  1897 

6150  In  the  Shadow  of  Sinai.     A  Story  of  Travel  and  Research 

from  1895  to  1897.  Illustrations.   Post  8vo,  cloth.      Cambridge,  1898 

*  See  also  Gibson  (M.  D.),  "How  the  Codex  Was  Found."     This  volume  relates 
to  the  same  discovery. 

6151  MACLEAN     (ARTHUR    JOHN).      East    Syrian    Daily    Offices. 

Translated  from  the  Syriac,  with  introduction,  notes  and  indices,  and 
an  appendix  containing  the  Lectionary  and  Glossary.  Post  8vo, 
cloth.  London,  1894 

6152  MURDOCK  (JAMES).     The  New  Testament;  ...  a  Literal  Trans- 

lation from  the  Syriac  Peshito  Version.     Portrait.     8vo,  cloth. 

New  York,  1852 

6153  NESTLE    (DR.    EBERHARD).     Brevis   Linguae   Syriacae   Gram- 

matica,  Litteratura,  Chrestomathia,  cum  Glossario.  8vo,  wrappers, 
pp.  78  and  128.  Carlsruhe,  1881 

6154  Syriac  Grammar,  with  Bibliography,  Chrestomathy  and  Glos- 
sary. Second  enlarged  and  improved  edition  of  the  Brevis  Linguae 
Syriacae  Grammatica.  Translated  from  the  German  by  Archd.  R.  S. 
Kennedy.     Crown  8vo,  cloth.  Berlin,  1889 

•The  bibliography  is  very  complete,  dating  from  1539. 

6155  NEW  TESTAMENT.     New  Testament  in  Syriac  (with  the  points). 

Peshito  Version.     Crown  8vo,  full  stamped  roan.  London,  1828 

6156  OLIVER    (ANDREW).      A    Translation    of    the    Syriac    Peshito 

Version  of  the  Psalms  of  David ;  with  notes  critical  and  explanatory. 
Post  8vo,  cloth.     Presentation  copy  from  the  author. 

New  York,  1867 


Western  ant>  Central  Bsia  711 

THE  SYRIAC  LANGUAGE,  ETC.— Continued. 

6157  PAMPHLETS.     Statement  of  the  Syrian  Protestant  College,  Beirut, 

1874;  A  Leaf  Stolen  from  the  Sinai  Palimpsest,  by  A.  S.  Lewis, 
1902;  Kottek's  "Das  Sechste  Buch  des  Bellum  Judaicum;"  Manu- 
scripts from  the  Egyptian  Monasteries,  etc.  8vo,  sewed  and  wrap- 
pers.    (8  pieces,  as  a  lot.)  v.  p.,  1846-1902 

6158  PARRY  (OSWALD  H.)     Six  Months  in  a  Syrian  Monastery,  .  .'. 

the  record  of  a  visit  to  .  .  .  the  Syrian  Church  in  Mesopotamia,  with 
some  account  of  the  Yazidis  or  Devil  Worshippers  of  Mosul,  and  El 
Jilwah,  their  Sacred  Book.     Illustrations.    8vo,  cloth.    London,  1895 

6159  PERKINS    (REV.    JUSTIN).     A   Residence    of    Eight   Years    in 

Persia,  among  the  Nestorian  Christians ;  with  Notices  of  the  Muham- 
medans.     Map  and  Plates,  including  many  colored  lithographs  illus- 
trating the  costume  of  the  country.    Royal  8vo,  cloth.    Andover,  1843 
*  The  costume  plates  form  an  interesting  series,  evidently  colored  from  life. 

6160  PHILLIPS  (GEORGE).   The  Elements  of  Syriac  Grammar.    Sec- 

ond Edition,  with  amendments  and  additions.     8vo,  boards. 

London,  1845 

6161  A   Syriac  Grammar.     Third   Edition,   revised  and  enlarged. 

8vo,  cloth.  Cambridge,  1866 


jfourtb  Session. 

6162  PLATT    (T.  P. — Editor).     The  Four  Gospels  in  Syro-Chaldaic  or 

Nestorian  Syriac,  edited  by  T.  P.  Piatt,  and  printed  in  the  Estran- 
gelo  Characters.  Square  royal  8vo,  full  sprinkled  calf  (joints 
cracked).  With  the  bookplate  (armorial)  of  Wm.  Wrixon  Ley- 
cester.  London,  1829 

6163  RENAN    (ERNEST).      Fragments   du   Livre   Gnostique,    intitule: 

Apocalypse  d'Adam,  ou  Penitence  d'Adam,  ou  Testament  d'Adam, 
publies  d'apres  deux  versions  Syriaques.     8vo,  half  calf,  pp.  47,  origi- 
nal wrappers,  bound  in.  Paris,  1854 
*  Presentation  copy  from  M.   Renan,  with  signed   inscription  on   the  wrapper. 

6164  ROEDIGER  (EMIL).     Chrestomathia  Syriaca  (cum)  Glossario  et 

Tabulis  Grammaticis.  Editio  altera  aucta  et  emendata.  Square 
8vo,  cloth  back.  Halle,  1868 


712  TKHestern  anfc  Central  Hsia 

THE  SYRIAC  LANGUAGE,  ETC.— Continued. 

6165  SACHAU   (E.)     Kurzes  Verzeichniss  der  Sachau'schen  Sammlung 

Syrischer  Handschriften.     8vo,  wrappers,  pp.  35.  Berlin,  1885 

6166  STODDARD    (REV.  D.  T.)     A  Grammar  of  the  Modern  Syriac 

Language,  as  spoken  in  Oroomiah,  Persia,  and  in  Koordistan.  8vo, 
wrappers,  pp.  180.  New  Haven,  1855 

6167  Grammar  of  the  Modern  Syriac  Language.     Another  copy. 

8vo,  boards.  New  Haven,  1855 

6168  SYRIAC    READING    LESSONS.      Extracts    from    the    Peschito 

Version  of  the  Old  and  New  Testaments ;  the  Crusade  of  Richard  I. 
from  the  Chronicles  of  Bar-Hebrseus ;  Grammatically  analysed  and 
translated,  with  the  Elements  of  Syriac  Grammar.  i2mo,  cloth, 
pp.  87.  London  [1851] 

6169  UHLEMANN  (FRIEDRICH).    Grammatik  der  Syrischen  Sprache, 

mit  vollstandigen  Paradigmen,  Chrestomathie  und  Worterbuche. 
Zweite  uberarbeitete  und  vermehrte  Ausgabe.     Royal  8vo,  half  cloth. 

Berlin,  1857 

6170  WHISH    (HENRY   F.)      Clavis  Syriaca:    A  Key  to  the  Ancient 

Syriac  Version,  called  "Peshito,"  of  the  Four  Holy  Gospels.  8vo, 
cloth.  London,  1883 

*  An  analysis  of  the  text  and  a  very  copious  glossary  of  the  Syriac  words. 

6171  WISEMAN  (NICOLAS,  CARDINAL).    Horse  Syriacse,  seu  Com- 

mentationes  et  Anecdota  Res  vel  Litteras  Syriacas  Spectantia.    Tomus 
primus  (all  published).  Facsimile.  8vo,  half  morocco.     Rome,  182S 
♦With   presentation   inscription   from   the   author   to   the   Due   d'Aumale,    1858. 
Very  Scarce. 

6172  WORTABET    (REV.  JOHN).     Researches  into  the  Religions  of 

Syria:  or  Sketches,  Historical  and  Doctrinal,  of  its  Religious  Sects. 
Drawn  from  original  sources.     8vo,  cloth.  London,  i860 

6173  WRIGHT  (W.)     Contributions  to  the  Apocryphal  Literature  of  the 

New  Testament,  .  .  .  from  Syriac  Manuscripts  in  the  British  Museum, 
with  an  English  Translation  and  Notes.  Reproductions  of  the  five 
Manuscripts.     8vo,  cloth.  London,  1865 

6174  Catalogue  of  Syriac  Manuscripts  in  the  British  Museum,  ac- 
quired since  the  Year  1838.  By  W.  Wright.  20  plates  of  facsimiles. 
3  vols.  4to,  half  crimson  morocco.  With  the  bookplates  of  Viscount 
Eversley.  London:  by  order  of  the  Trustees,  1870-72 

*  A  very  elaborate  catalogue,  with  full  analyses  of  the  different  works,  biblio- 
graphical notes  and  a  copious  index.     A  very  fine  set. 


Mestern  anfc>  Central  Hsia  713 

THE  SYRIAC  LANGUAGE,  ETC.— Continued. 

6175  WRIGHT   (W.)     A  Short  History  of  Syriac  Literature.      By  W. 

Wright.     Post  8vo,  cloth.  London,  1894 

6176  ZINGERLE  (P.  PIO).     Chrestomathia  Syriaca.     8vo,  stiff  boards, 

original  wrappers  bound  in.  Rome,  1871 


Zbe  Brusee. 

6177  CARNARVON   (THE  EARL  OF).     Recollections  of  the  Druses 

of  the  Lebanon,  and  Notes  on  their  Religion.     Post  8vo,  cloth. 

London,  i860 

6178  CHASSEAUD    (GEORGE    WASHINGTON).     The    Druses    of 

the  Lebanon :  their  Manners,  Customs,  and  History.     With  a  trans- 
lation of  their  Religious  Code.     Royal  8vo,  cloth.  London,  1855 

6179  CHURCHILL    (COL.   CHARLES   HENRY).     Mount  Lebanon; 

.    .    .     from  1842  to  1852,  describing  the  Manners,  Customs    .    .    . 

the  Druse  Religion,  and  Historical  Records  of  the  Mountain  Tribes. 

Map  and  6  portraits  and  plates.     3  vols.  8vo,  full  sprinkled  calf. 

(With  the  bookplates  of  John  Sheepshanks.)  London,  1853 

6180  WOLFF  (DR.  PHILIPP).     Die  Drusen  und  ihre  Vorlaufer.     8vo, 

cloth.     The  original   wrappers  bound   in.     With  the  bookplate  of 
Robt.  L.  Bensly.  Leipzig,  1845 


Gbe  Ibittites. 

6181  CAMPBELL  (JOHN).     The  Hittites:  Their  Inscriptions  and  their 

History.      Facsimiles    of    the    monuments    and    their    inscriptions. 
2  vols.  8vo,  cloth.  Toronto,  1890 

6182  CONDER  (CLAUDE  REIGNIER).     Altaic  Hieroglyphs  and  Hit- 

tite  Inscriptions.     Plates  of  cuneiform  characters.     Post  8vo,  cloth. 

[London]  1887 

6183  The  Hittites  and  their  Language.     Tables  of  Alphabets.     8vo, 

cloth.  Edinburgh,  1898 

*  Contains  translations  of  Hittite  texts,  and  chapters  on  the  language  and  history 
of  the  people,  their  worship,  the  Tree  of  Life,  etc.     Scarce. 


7*4-  TKHestern  anfc  Central  Hsia 

THE   HITTITES— Continued. 

6184  SAYCE  (A.  H.)     The  Hittites.     The  Story  of  a  Forgotten  Empire. 

Second  Edition.     Illustrations.     Crown  8vo,  cloth.      [London]  1890 

6185  WRIGHT  (WILLIAM).     The  Empire  of  the  Hittites.     With  De- 

cipherment of  Hittite  Inscriptions,  by  Prof.  A.  H.  Sayce ;  Hittite  Map, 
by  Col.  Sir  Charles  Wilson;  and  a  complete  set  of  Hittite  Inscrip- 
tions, revised  by  W.  H.  Rylands.  Map  and  13  tinted  lithographic 
plates.     Royal  8vo,  cloth.  London,  1884 

6186  The   Empire   of  the   Hittites.     Second   Edition.     8vo,   cloth. 

*  This  second  edition  Contains  new  plates.  London,   1 006 


Cyprus, 

6187  CESNOLA    (A.  P.  DI).     Salaminia:  the  History,  Treasures,  and 

Antiquities  of  Salamis  in  the  Island  of  Cyprus.  Introduction  by 
Samuel  Birch.  Map  and  upwards  of  700  illustrations.  Royal  8vo, 
cloth.  London,  1882 

6188  Salaminia :  the  History,  Treasures,  and  Antiquities  of  Salamis. 

Second  Edition.     Royal  8vo,  cloth.  London,  1884 

*  This  edition  was  revised  and  some  additions  made  to  it. 

6189  CESNOLA    (L.  P.  DI).      Cyprus,  its  Ancient  Cities,  Tombs,  and 

Temples.  A  narrative  of  Researches  and  Excavations  during  ten 
years'  residence  as  American  Consul  in  that  island.  Map  and  illus- 
trations.    Thick  8vo,  cloth.  London,  1877 

6190  Cyprus,  its  Ancient  Cities,  Tombs,  and  Temples.     Maps  and 

illustrations.     Royal  8vo,  cloth,  gilt.  New  York,  1878 

6191  COBHAM    (C.   DELAVAL).     An  Attempt  at  a  Bibliography  of 

Cyprus.     i2mo,  wrappers,  pp.  12.  Nicosia,  [Cyprus],  1886 

♦Containing  152  titles. 

6192  An  Attempt  at  a  Bibliography  of  Cyprus.     Third  Edition. 

Crown  8vo,  wrappers,  pp.  30.     (Presentation  copy.)      Nicosia,  1894 

*  Containing  497  titles. 

6193  COOK    (CLARENCE).     Transformations  and  Migrations  of  cer- 

tain statues  in  the  Cesnola  Collection.  Illustrations.  8vo,  wrappers, 
pp.  38.  New  York  [1881] 


Western  an&  Central  Bsia  7J5 

CYPRUS— Continued. 

6194  HALL  (ISAAC  H.)     The  Cypriote  Inscriptions  (in  the  Cesnola  col- 

lection), Albany,  1875,  pp.  20,  and  5  plates;  The  Cypriote  Inscrip- 
tions from  the  Cesnola  collection,  1885,  pp.  30.     (2  pieces.) 

6195  SCHMIDT  (MORIZ).     Die  Inschrift  von  Idalion  und  das  Kypri- 

sche  Syllabar.     Eine  epigraphische  Studie.     Plate.     8vo,  wrappers, 
pp.  102.  Jena  ,  1874 


Bsia  flDtnor. 

6196  BARKER  (W.  B.)  and  AINSWORTH  (W.  F.)     Lares  and  Pen- 

ates ;  or,  Cilicia  and  its  Governors,  being  an  Historical  Account  of 
that  Province  ....  and  of  the  Gods  of  the  ancient  Cilicians,  etc. 
Illustrated.     8vo,  cloth.  London,  1853 

6197  BEAUFORT  (FRANCIS).     Karamania;  or,  a  brief  description  of 

the  South  Coast  of  Asia  Minor,  and  of  the  remains  of  Antiquity  .... 
during  a  survey  in  the  year  181 1 -12.  Plans,  views,  etc.  8vo,  calf 
gilt.  London,  1818 

6198  EPHESUS.     Ephesus  and  the  Temple  of  Diana.     Map   (in  pocket 

at  end)  and  numerous  illustrations.  By  E.  Falkener.  Royal  8vo, 
cloth,  gilt.  London,  1862 

*  A  description  of  the  famous  temple  of  "Diana  of  the  Ephesians,"  ranked  by 
the  ancients  as  one  of  the  Wonders  of  the  World,  with  account  of  the  inhabitants 
of  the  city,  and  history. 

6199  The  Temple  of  Diana  at  Ephesus,  with  special  reference  to  Mr. 

Wood's  discoveries  of  its  remains.     4to,  cloth,  pp.  22,  and  plan. 

London,  1883 

6200  Wood  (J.  T.)     Discoveries  at  Ephesus,  including  the  Site  and 

Remains  of  the  Great  Temple  of  Diana.  Numerous  illustrations 
from  original  drawings  and  photographs.  Royal  8vo,  cloth,  gilt. 
Review  articles  on  the  subject  laid  in.  London,  1877 

*The  author  spent  eleven  years  in  these  excavations,  and  gives  a  graphic  ac- 
count of  his  discoveries,  his  adventures,  and  of  the  customs  of  the  people  of  the 
country. 

6201  Wood   (J.  T.)      Modern  Discoveries  on  the  site  of  Ancient 

Ephesus.     Illustrated.     Post  8vo,  cloth.  London,  1890 


716  TKHestern  ant)  Central  Hsia 

ASIA  MINOR— Continued. 

6202  FELLOWS  (SIR  CHARLES).     A  Journal  written  during  an  Ex- 

cursion in  Asia  Minor.     Map  and  full-page  plates  of  Antiquities, 
"     Inscriptions,  etc.     Royal  8vo,  full  calf,  gilt.  London,  1839 

6203  An  account  of  Discoveries  in  Lycia ;  being  a  Journal  kept  dur- 
ing a  second  excursion  in  Asia  Minor.  Full-page  plates  of  Anti- 
quities, Inscriptions,  etc.     Royal  8vo,  full  calf,  gilt.        London,  1841 

6204  FERGUSSON   (J.)     The  Mausoleum  at  Halicarnassus  restored  in 

conformity  with  the  recently  discovered  Remains.     Plates  and  wood- 
cuts.    4to,  cloth.  London,  1862 

6205  LLOYD  (W.  W.)     Xanthian  Marbles:  the  Nereid  Monument.     An 

Historical  and  Mythological  Essay.     2  plates.     8vo,  cloth. 

London,  1845 

6206  PERROT  (GEORGES)   and  CHIPIEZ   (CHARLES).      History 

of  Art  in  Phrygia,  Lydia,  Caria  and  Lycia.     Translated  from  the 
French.     280  illustrations.     Royal  8vo,  cloth.  London,  1892 

6207  RAMSAY   (W.  M.)     On  Some  Pamphylian  Inscriptions.     Folding 

plate,  pp.  18.  1880;  Notes  and  Rectifications,  Pamphylian  Inscrip- 
tions, pp.  3,  1881.     2  pieces,  8vo,  wrappers.  London,  1880-81 

6208  SAYCE(A.  H.)     The  Karian  Inscriptions.    Plate  of  Karian  alpha- 

bets and  2  plates  of  inscriptions.     Post  8vo,  wrappers,  pp.  19. 

[London,  1873] 

6209  STERRETT   (J.  R.  S.)     Preliminary  Report  of  an  Archaeological 

Journey  made  in  Asia  Minor  in  1884.     8vo,  wrappers,  pp.  45. 

Boston,  1885 


(Seorgia  anfc  the  Caucasus. 

6210  BROSSET  (M.)  Chronique  Georgienne.  Traduite  par  M.  Brosset 
Jeune.  Chronological  table  and  lithographic  facsimile  (150  pp.)  of 
the  original  Georgian  Text.     8vo,  wrappers,  pp.  165  and  150. 

Paris,  1830 
•The  Chronicle  extends  from  the  14th  Century  to  the  commencement  of  the  18th. 


XRIlestern  ant)  Central  Bsia  717 

GEORGIA  AND  THE  CAUCASUS— Continued. 

621 1  GRAHAM  (CYRIL).     The    Avar    [Lesghian]    Language.     Folding 

Table.  8vo,  wrappers,  pp.  291  to  352.  (Extracted  from  the  Jour- 
nal of  the  Royal  Asiatic  Society.)  [London,  1881] 

6212  HAXTHAUSEN  (BARON  AUGUST  VON).     The  Tribes  of  the 

Caucasus.     With  an  Account  of  Schamyl  and  the  Murids.     (Trans- 
lated by  J.  E.  Taylor  from  the  MS.)     Post  8vo,  half  calf. 
♦Very  Scarce.  London,   1855 

6213  IOSELIAN   (P.)     Short  History  of  the  Georgian  Church.     Trans- 

lated from  the  Russian,  and  edited  with  notes  by  Rev.  S.  C.  Malan. 
Crown  8vo,  cloth.  London,  1866 

6214  SCHIEFNER   (PROF.)      The  Languages  of  the  Caucasus.      8vo, 

wrappers,  pp.  10.     (Philological  Society.)  [London,  1880] 

6215  THIELMANN  (LT.  BARON  MAX  von).     Journey  in  the  Cauca- 

sus, Persia,  and  Turkey  in  Asia.  Translated  by  Charles  Heneage. 
Map  and  illustrations.     2  vols,  post  8vo,  cloth.  London,  1875 

6216  WARDROP    (OLIVER).     The   Kingdom   of   Georgia.     Notes   of 

Travel  in  a  Land  of  Women,  Wine  and  Song,  with  .  .  .  Historical, 
Literary  and  Political  Sketches  .  .  .  National  Music,  and  a  Com- 
pendious Bibliography.     Maps  and  illustrations.     8vo,  cloth. 

London,  li 


Gbe  Hrmenian  language,  literature  anb  Ibtstorp. 

6217  ALISHAN    (LEO   M.)     Armenian  Popular  Songs  translated  into 

English.  (Alternate  pages  of  Armenian  text  and  English.)  8vo, 
half  roan    (joints  cracked),  pp.  85. 

Venice:  Monastery  of  Lazarus,  1852 

6218  ALPHABETUM  ARMENUM,  cum  oratione  Dominicali  salutatione 

angelica,  initio  Evangelii  S.  Johannis  et  Cantico  Poenitentise.  i2mo, 
wrappers,  pp.  32.  Rome,  1784;  "Haik,"  a  number  of  the  Armenian 
Political  and  Hygienic  Fortnightly.  Edited  by  M.  S.  Gabriel  (in  the 
original  tongue).     1891.      (2  pieces.) 

6219  AUCHER   (FATHER  PASCHAL)   and  BYRON   (LORD).     A 

Grammar  Armenian  and  English.     Post  8vo,  half  calf. 

Venice:  Armenian  Academy  Press,  1819 
*  In  addition  to  the  grammar  there  are  extracts  from  Armenian  Authors,  exer- 
cises in  the  Armenian  language,  etc. 


7i 8  Western  ant)  Central  Hsia 

THE  ARMENIAN  LANGUAGE,  ETC.— Continued. 

6220  AUCHER     (FATHER    PASCHAL)     and    BYRON     (LORD). 

Grammar  of  Armenian  and  English.       i2mo,  wrappers,  pp.    144. 
Venice:  Armenian  Monastery  of  St.  Lazarus,  1873 

6221  AUCHER  (FATHER  PASCHAL).     A  Dictionary  Armenian  and 

English,  and  English  and  Armenian.     By  Father  Paschal  Aucher, 
with  the  assistance  of  John  Brand.     2  vols,  royal  8vo,  vellum. 

Venice:  Academy  of  St.  Lazarus,  1821-25 

6222     Brief  Account  of  the  Mechitaristican  Society  founded  on  the 

Island  of  St.  Lazarus.  (Translated  by  Alexander  Goode.)  i2mo, 
wrappers,  pp.  62.  Venice:  Armenian  Academy  Press,  1835 

6223  BIBLE.     The  Bible  in  Ancient  Armenian.     Two  steel  frontispieces. 

Royal  8vo,  half  calf.  Venice,  i860 

6224  CHAMICH    (FATHER  MICHAEL).     History  of  Armenia  from 

B.  C.  2247  to  the  year  of  Christ  1780.  Translated  from  the  original 
Armenian  by  Johannes  Avdall,  with  a  continuation  of  the  History 
from  1780  to  the  present  date.  Map  and  plates.  2  vols.  8vo,  limp 
boards.  Calcutta,  1827 

6225  EUSEBIUS.      Eusebii    Pamphili    Caesariensis    Episcopi    Chronicon 

Bipartitum.  Nunc  primum  ex  Armeniaco  Textu  in  Latinum  con- 
versum  adnotationis  auctum  Grsecis  fragmentis  exornatum.  Opera 
P.  Jo.  Baptistae  Aucher  Ancyrani.     2  vols.  imp.  8vo,  old  calf. 

Venice,  1818 

*  The  Armenian  text,  and  Latin  translation  in  parallel  columns.  The  original 
Greek  text  of  this  work  is  lost,  only  fragments  being  preserved,  and  the  complete 
work  has  survived  only  in  this  old  Armenian  version.  It  contains  the  lists  of  the 
Kings  of  Egypt,  taken  from  Manetho,  etc. 

6226  FORTESCUE  (E.  F.  K.)     The  Armenian  Church  founded  by  St. 

Gregory  the  Illuminator,  being  a  Sketch  of  the  History,  Liturgy, 
Doctrine  and  Ceremonies  of  the  Ancient  National  Church.  With 
Appendix  by  Rev.  S.  C.  Malan.     11  etchings.     Crown  8vo,  cloth. 

London   [1872] 

6227  LANGLOIS  (VICTOR).     Numismatique  de  l'Armenie  dans  l'Anti- 

quite.  6  plates  with  numerous  examples  of  coins,  1859;  Numismat- 
ique de  l'Armenie  au  Moyen  Age.  7  plates  with  numerous  examples. 
Bound  in  one  volume,  4to,  morocco  gilt,  gilt  edges.  (Bibliotheque 
Historique  Armenienne,  par  Edouard  Dulaurier.)         Paris,  1855-59 


TKKestern  ant)  Central  Hsia  7l9 

THE  ARMENIAN  LANGUAGE,  ETC.— Continued. 

6228  LAUER     (DR.    M.)     Grammatik    der    Classischen     Armenischen 

Sprache.   Table  of  Alphabets.  8vo,  wrappers,  pp.  98.      Vienna,  1869 

6229  MARTYR,  (BP.  OF  ARZENDJAN).     Relation  d'un  Voyage  fait  en 

Europe  et  dans  l'Ocean  Atlantique  a  la  fin  du  XVe.  siecle.  Traduit 
de  l'Armenien,  et  accompagnee  du  Texte  Original.  Par  M.  T.  Saint 
Martin.     Post  8vo,  cloth.  Paris,  1827 

*  Curious  and  Rare.  The  translation  is  from  a  MS.  said  to  have  been  copied  in 
Constantinople  in  1684,  from  the  original  manuscript  of  the  bishop.  The  value  in 
it  lies  in  the  statement  that  the  author  made  a  journey  in  1494  from  a  Basque  port 
to  the  end  of  the  World  (presumably  America).  He,  however,  unfortunately 
gives  no  details  of  this  journey,  but  merely  the  incidental  mention.  The  manu- 
script gives  an  account  of  the  various  places  in  Europe  that  the  bishop  visited. 

6230  MOSES    CHORENENSIS.      The    Armenian    History    of    Moses 

of  Chorene  (in  Armenian).     Steel  engravings.     i6mo,  half  calf. 

Venice,  1827 

*  The  author  lived  in  the  5th  Century,  and  compiled  this  work  mainly  from 
native  sources  now  lost.  It  is  based  on  the  popular  ballads  and  legends  of  Ar- 
menia, a  fact  which  gives  it  permanent  value  for  the  history  of  religion  and 
mythology. 

6231  Mo'ise  de  Khorene,  auteur  du  Ve.  Siecle  Histoire  d'Armenie. 

Texte  Armenien  et  Traduction  Frangaise,  avec  notes  et  precis  histor- 
iques  sur  l'Armenie.  Par  P.  E.  Le  Vaillant  de  Florival.  Map  and  por- 
trait. 2  vols.  8vo,  half  calf  (joints  cracked).  Presentation  copy. 
(At  the  end  is  a  Dictionary  of  Armenia,  Historical  and  Biographical.) 

Paris,  1841 

*  Printed  at  the  private  press  of  the  Armenian  Monastery  of  Saint  Lazare, 
Venice. 

6232  NEW    TESTAMENT.      New    Testament    in    Modern    Armenian. 

i2mo,  half  roan.  Smyrna,  1842 

6233  PARROT    (DR.  FRIEDRICH).      Journey  to  Ararat.     Map  and 

illustrations.  Translated  by  W.  D.  Cooley.  8vo,  full  stamped  calf. 
Fine  copy.  London,  1845 

6234  PETERMANN    (JULIUS     HEINRICH).     Grammatica     Linguae 

Armeniacse.  With  explanatory  folding  tables.  8vo,  wrappers, 
pp.  264.  Berlin,  1837 

6235  Brevis  Linguae  Armeniacae,  Grammatica,  Litteratura,  Chresto- 

mathia  cum  Glossario.  i2mo,  wrappers,  pp.  88.  (With  the  auto- 
graph of  W.  Wright  Hawkes.)  Berlin,  1841 


72o  TKHestern  ant)  Central  Hsia 

THE  ARMENIAN  LANGUAGE,  ETC.— Continued. 

6236  PSALMS.     The  Book  of  Psalms  in  Armenian.    With  full-page  wood- 

cuts engraved  by  Cornelius  Van  Sichem,  and  with  grotesque  initials 
and  some  of  the  borders  with  ornaments.  i2mo,  handsomely  bound 
in  contemporary  russia,  the  sides  elaborately  ornamented  with  gilt 
panel  decorations  pointille,  and  broad  gilt  borders,  containing  a  device 
of  birds  and  pine-apples.  Amsterdam,  1664 

*  An  inscription  written  inside  states  that  it  was  a  present  from  an  Armenian 
bishop  in  1665.  A  Fine  specimen  of  old  binding  and  a  very  rare  edition  of  the 
Armenian  Psalms. 

6237  [RIGGS    (ELIAS).]     Vocabulary  of  Words  Used  in  Modern  Ar- 

menian, but  not  found  in  the  Ancient  Armenian  Lexicons.  8vo, 
wrappers,  pp.  162.  Smyrna:  Privately  Printed,  1847 

*  Very  Scare*. 

6238  Grammar  of  the  Modern  Armenian  Language,  as  spoken  in 

Constantinople  and  Asia  Minor.  Second  Edition.  Crown  8vo, 
cloth,  pp.  82.  Constantinople :  Privately  printed,   1856 

6239  SOMAL    (PLACIDO   SUKIAS).     Quadro  della  Storia  Letteraria 

di  Armenia.     8vo,  boards.  Venice,  1829 

*  Printed  at  the  private  press  of  the  Armenian  Monastery  of  San  Lazzaro.  A 
history  of  Armenian  literature  from  the  earliest  period,  and  still  the  best  authority 
on  the  subject. 

6240  STRZYGOWSKI    (DR.   JOSEF).     Das   Etschmiadzin-Evangeliar. 

Beitrage  zur  geschichte  der  Armenischen,  Ravennatischen,  und  Syro- 
Agyptischen  Kunst.  8  plates  of  facsimiles  of  Syrian  (or  Byzantine) 
miniatures,  etc,  and  18  illustrations  in  the  text.  4to,  wrappers,  pp. 
124.  Vienna,  1891 

6241  THOMAS      (EDWARD).     Armenian    Coins.     Illustrations.     8vo, 

wrappers,  pp.  47-55.   (Reprint  from  Numismatic  Society  of  London.) 

London,  1868 

6242  VARTABED     (ELISEE).     Soulevement    National    de    L'Armenie 

Chretienne  au  Ve.  siecle,  contre  la  Loi  de  Zoroastre  sous  le  Com- 
mandement  du  Prince  Vartan  le  Mamigonien.  Traduit  en  frangais 
par  L'Abbe  Gregoire  Karagy  Garabed.  Map.  8vo,  half  calf. 
Presentation  copy.  Paris,  1844 


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Zbc  jpersian  Xanguage,  Xtterature  anb  Ibistorp,  indufc* 
ingj  tbe  Zenfc,  pablavi,  Ibiwaresb,  etc 

6243  AMEER     ALI     (MOONSHEE— KHAN     BAHADOOR).     The 

Ameer  Namah.  A  Persian  Work,  with  an  abstract  English  trans- 
lation.    Royal  8vo,  cloth.  Calcutta,  1870 

*  Consists  of  a  History  of  India,  and  account  by  the  author  of  his  services  during 
the  Mutiny,  and  travels,  and  moral  precepts.  A  presentation  copy  from  the  author, 
with  photographs  inserted,  consisting  of  portraits  of  Queen  Victoria,  Lord  Grey, 
Lord  Lawrence,  the  Earl  and  Countess  Mayo,  etc.,  and  a  few  views  of  Darjeeling. 

6244  ARBUTHNOT  (F.  F.)     Persian  Portraits.     Sketch  of  Persian  His- 

tory, Literature,  and  Politics.     8vo,  cloth.  London,  1887 

6245  ARDA  VIRAF  NAMEH.     The  Ardai  Viraf  Nameh;  or  the  Reve- 

lations of  Ardai  Viraf.  Translated  from  the  Persian  and  Guzeratee 
versions.     By  J.  A.  Pope.     8vo,  boards,  uncut.     (Name  on  title.) 

London,  18 16 

*  The  Visions  of  Arda  Viraf  are  a  kind  of  Apocalypse  or  Inferno,  showing  the 
punishments  of  the  wicked  in  Hell  and  account  of  their  crimes,  and  is  practically 
an  exposition  of  the  old  Zoroastrian  law. 

6246  The  Book  of  Arda  Viraf.      The  Pahlavi  text  prepared  by 

Destur  Hoshangji  Jamaspji  Asa,  revised  and  collated  with  further 
MSS.,  with  English  Translation  and  Introduction,  and  an  Appendix 
containing  the  Texts  and  Translations  of  the  Gosht-I  Fryano,  and 
Hadokht-Nask.  By  Martin  Haug,  (and)  E.  W.  West.  Royal  8vo, 
wrappers,  pp.  316.  Bombay,  1872 

6247  ATKINSON   (JAMES).     Customs  and  Manners  of  the  Women  of 

Persia,  and  their  Domestic  Superstitions.       Frontispiece  on  India 
Paper.     8vo,  boards,  pp.  93.     (Oriental  Translation  Fund.) 
•Scarce.  London,  1832 

6248  BAKHTYAR  NAMEH.    The  Bakhtyar  Nama :  A  Persian  Romance. 

Translated  from  a  MS.  Text  by  Sir  William  Ouseley.  Edited  with 
Introduction  and  Notes  by  W.  A.  Clouston.  Post  8vo,  wrappers, 
pp.  232.  [Lanarkshire,  Scotland],  1883 

*  Only  330  copies  Privately  Printed. 


722  Western  an£>  Central  Bsia 

THE  PERSIAN  LANGUAGE,  ETC.— Continued. 

6249  BALLANTYNE   (JAMES  R.)     Principles  of  Persian  Caligraphy. 

Illustrated  by  Lithographic  Plates  of  the  Ta'Lik  Character.  Second 
Edition.     4to,  cloth.  London,  1844 

6250  BARBARO     (JOSAFA)     and     CONTARINI     (AMBROGIO). 

Travels  in  Tana  and  Persia.  Translated  by  Wm.  Thomas  and  S.  A. 
Roy.  Edited  with  Introduction  by  Lord  Stanley  of  Alderley ;  Narra- 
tive of  Italian  Travels  in  Persia  in  the  15TH  and  i6th  Cen- 
turies. Translated  and  edited  by  Charles  Grey.  Bound  in  one 
volume,  8vo,  cloth.     (Hakluyt  Society.)  London,  1873 

6251  BENJAMIN  (S.  G.  W.)     Persia  and  the  Persians.     Portrait  and  19 

illustrations.     Square  royal  8vo,  cloth.  London.  1887 

6252  BIDPAI  OR  PILPAY.      Anvari  Suhell,  or  the  Persian  version 

of  the  Fables  of  Pilpay.  Neatly  written  Persian  manuscript  of  376 
leaves  of  glazed  paper,  dated  A.  H.  1219  [A.  D.  1804].  8vo,  in  the 
original  stamped  binding  but  rebacked. 

*  This  Persian  version  of  the  Fables  of  Bidpai  was  made  about  the  6th  Century. 

6253  The  First  Book  of  the  Anvari  Suheli,  a  Literal  Translation  in 

English  by  H.  G.  Keene  (with  the  Original  Text).     8vo,  half  cloth. 

•Scarce  with  the  English  Translation.  Hertford   (Eng.),  1835 

6254  The  Anvar-I  Suhaili;  or  the  Lights  of  Canopus;  the  Persian 

Version  of  the  Fables  of  Pilpay ;  or  the  Book  "Kalilah  and  Damna," 
rendered  into  Persian  by  Husain  Va-iz  U'l  Kashifi;  literally  trans- 
lated into  prose  and  verse  by  Edward  B.  Eastwick.  Thick  royal  8vo, 
cloth,  pp.  650.  Hertford  (Eng.),  1854 

6255  The  Instructive  and  Entertaining  Fables  of  Pilpay,  an  Ancient 

Indian  Philosopher.  Fourth  Edition.  Quaint  copper-plates.  i2mo, 
old  calf,  gilt.  London,  1766 

6256  The  Instructive  and  Entertaining  Fables  of  Pilpay,  an  Ancient 

Indian  Philosopher.  Sixth  Edition,  corrected,  improved  and  en- 
larged.    Old  copper-plates.     i2mo,  sheep.  London,  1789 

6257  The  Fables  of  Pilpay.     Woodcut  vignettes.     i2mo,  half  calf, 

gilt.  London,  1818 

•  Another  edition  of  the  preceding  translation,  revised  by  Rev.  J.  Mitford,  with 
modern  spelling. 


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THE   PERSIAN  LANGUAGE,   ETC.— Continued. 

6258  BIDPAI  OR  PILPAY.     The  Fables  of  Pilpay.     Revised  Edition. 

Woodcuts.     Post  8vo,  cloth.     (Chandos  Classics.) 

London,  n.  d.   [1887] 

6259  BRIGGS  (HENRY  GEORGE).     The  Parsis;  or,  Modern  Zerdus- 

thians.  A  Sketch.  8vo,  cloth.  (Many  cuttings  on  the  Parsees  laid 
in.)  Edinburgh,  1852 

6260  BROWN  (R.)     The  Religion  of  Zoroaster  considered  in  connection 

with  Archaic  Monotheism.  8vo,  half  calf,  pp.  68.  Presentation 
copy.  London  [ca.  1879] 

6261  BROWNE  (EDWARD  G.)     Account  of  a  Rare  Manuscript  History 

of  Isfahan.     8vo,  wrappers,  pp.  90.  Hertford  (Eng.),  1901 

6262  BRYDGES    (SIR    HARFORD    JONES).      The    Dynasty   of    the 

Kajars,  translated  from  the  Original  Persian  Manuscript  .  .  .  with  a 
Succinct  Account  of  the  History  of  Persia.  Map  and  plates.  8vo, 
full  russia,  uniform  with  the  following  (joints  cracked).  Presenta- 
tion copy.  London,  1833 

6263  Acount  of  the  Transactions  of  His  Majesty's  Mission  to   .   .   . 

Persia,  in  1807- 11  .  .  .  with  brief  history  of  the  Wahauby.  Illus- 
trated with  lithographic  portraits  on  India  paper..  .2  vols.  Lond. 
1834;  Letter  on  the  Present  State  of  British  Interests  and  Affairs 
in  Persia.  Lond.,  n.  d.  The  three  volumes  bound  in  one.  8vo, 
russia,  inside  borders  gilt  with  a  crown  and  scroll  ornament,  gilt 
edges,  silk  end  papers  (joints  cracked).     Presentation  copy. 

London,  1834 

6264  BUNSHAH  (SORAB  JEE  RUSTAMJEE).     Bunshah's  Calendar 

and  Directory  for  the  Year  of  Yezdijird  1239  (22nd  September,  1869, 
to  21st  September,  1870).     8vo,  limp  boards.  Bombay  [1870] 

*  Second  annual  publication.     Issued  for  the  use  of  the  Parsees. 

6265  BURNOUF   (EUGENE).     Memoire  sur  Deux  Inscriptions  Cunei- 

forms [dans  la  langue  ancienne  de  Perse]  trouvees  pres  d'Hamadan, 
et  qui  font  maintenant  partie  des  papiers  du  Dr.  Schulz.  5  folding 
plates.     4to,  wrappers,  pp.  189.     Presentation  copy.  Paris,  1836 

6266  CASARTELLI  (L.  C.)     The  Philosophy  of  the  Mazdayasnian  Re- 

ligion under  the  Sassanids.  Translated  from  the  French,  with 
Remarks,  Notes  and  a  Biographical  Sketch  by  Firoz  Jamaspji  Dastur 
Jamasp  Asa.     8vo,  cloth.  Bombay,  1889 


724  XKIlestern  anfc  Central  Bsia 

THE  PERSIAN  LANGUAGE,   ETC.— Continued. 

6267  CHODZKO  (ALEXANDER).     Popular  Poetry  of  Persia,  as  found 

in  the  Adventures  of  Kurroglou,  the  Bandit-Minstrel  of  Northern 
Persia  and  the  Songs  of  the  people  inhabiting  the  Shores  of  the  Cas- 
pian Sea.  8vo,  half  calf.  (Oriental  Translation  Fund.  Presenta- 
tion copy  from  the  author.)  London,  1842 

*  The  poems  and  songs  are  translated  from  the  Turkman,  Tatar,  Ghilek, 
Taulish  and  Mazanderani  dialects.     Specimens  of  the  music  notes  are  also  given. 

6268  CLOUSTON  (W.  A.)     The  Book  of  Sindibad;  or  the  Story  of  the 

King,  his  Son,  the  Damsel,  and  the  Seven  Vazirs.  From  the  Persian 
and  Arabic,  with  introduction,  notes  and  appendix.  Post  8vo, 
wrappers,  pp.  385.  [Glasgow]    1884 

*  Only  300  copies  privately  printed.  One  of  the  most  valuable  books  of  Eastern 
Folk-Lore. 

6269  Flowers  from  a  Persian  Garden,  and  other  Papers.     Post  8vo, 

half  cloth.  London,  1890 

*  Stories  from  the  Gulistan,  and  the  Tuti  Nahma,  or  Tales  of  a  Parrot;  with  an 
additional  chapter  on  Rabbinical  Legends,  Tales,  Fables,  etc. 

6270  COSTELLO  (LOUISA  STUART).     The  Rose  Garden  of  Persia. 

Post  8vo,  original  boards  (joints  cracked).  London,  1845 

*  The  Original  Edition,  with  the  Oriental  Illuminations  heightened  in  gold  and 
colors,  and  each  page  printed  within  crimson  woodcut  borders.  Contains  transla- 
tions from  Omar  Khayyam,  Hafiz,  Firdusi,  Sadi,  etc. 

6271  CURZON   (GEORGE  N.— Lord  Curzon  of  Kedleston).     Persia 

and  the  Persian  Question.  Maps  {mounted  on  linen),  and  numerous 
full-page  and  other  illustrations.     2  vols,  thick  8vo,  cloth,  uncut. 

*  Very  Scarce.     The  best  modern  authority  on  Persia.  London,   1892 

6272  DABISTAN.     The  Dabistan,  or  School  of  Manners,  translated  from 

the  original  Persian,  with  notes  and  illustrations  by  David  Shea  and 
Anthony  Troyer.  Edited,  with  a  preliminary  discourse  by  the 
latter.     3  vols.  8vo,  cloth.     [Oriental  Translation  Fund.] 

Paris,  1843 

6273  DESATIR.     The  Desatir  or  Sacred  Writings  of  the  Ancient  Persian 

Prophets ;  in  the  original  tongue ;  with  the  Ancient  Persian  Version 
and  Commentary  of  the  Fifth  Sasan ;  carefully  published  by  Mulla 
Firuz  Bin  Kaus,  with  Copious  Glossary  of  obsolete  and  technical 
Persian  Terms,  to  which  is  added  an  English  Translation  of  the 
Desatir  and  Commentary.  2  vols,  in  1.  8vo,  half  calf.    Bombay,  1818 

*  Although  a  Glossary  is  mentioned  on  the  title,  it  seems  never  to  have  been 
published. 


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THE  PERSIAN  LANGUAGE,  ETC.— Continued. 

6274  DINKARD.     The  Dinkard.     The  Original   Pehlwi  text;  the  same 

transliterated  in  Zend  characters ;  translations  of  the  text  in  Gujarati 
and  English ;  a  Commentary,  and  a  Glossary  of  Select  Terms.  By 
Peshotun  Dustoor  Behramjee  Sun  j  ana.  Published  under  the 
patronage  of  the  Sir  Jamsedji  Jijibhai  Translation  Fund.  8  vols. 
8vo,  cloth.  Bombay,  1874- 1897 

*  "The  Dinkard  contains  some  of  the  most  exalted  precepts  of  the  Mazdiasni 
Religion,  a  life  of  Zoroaster,  a  history  of  the  Zoroastrian  Religion,  and  much  valu- 
able instruction  regarding  this  and  the  next  world." 

Vols.  1,  2,  3,  6  and  7  are  from  Sir  Henry  C.  Rawlinson's  library. 

6275  DOCTOR  (SORABSHAW  BYRAMJI).     Compendium  of  Persian 

Grammar  and  General  Literature.     121110,  cloth.  Surat,  1897 

6276  DORN    (B.)    and   MIRSA    MUHAMMED    SCHAFY.     Beitrage 

zur  Kenntniss  der  Iranischen  Sprachen.  I.  Theil.  Masanderanische 
Sprache.     8vo,  wrappers.  St.  Petersburg,  i860 

*  Native  Poems  in  Mazanderan  written  in  Persian  characters,  with  an  Arabic 
commentary.  The  Mazanderan  dialect  of  Persian  is  spoken  in  the  district  of  that 
name,  bordering  on  the  Caspian  Sea. 

6277  FALCONER    (FORBES).     Extracts    from    some   of   the   Persian 

Poets,  edited  from  manuscripts  in  the  Library  of  the  East-India 
Company.     (In  the  original  text.)     8vo,  wrappers,  pp.  36. 

London,  1843 

6278  FARID-UDDIN    ATTAR.      Mantic   Uttair;    ou,    le    Langage   des 

Oiseaux,  poeme  de  Philosophic  Religieuse  par  Farid-Uddin  Attar; 
publie  en  Persan  par  M.  Garcin  de  Tassy.  Royal  8vo,  wrappers, 
pp.  184.  Paris,  1857 

*  The  editor  published  a  French  translation  in  1863. 

6279  La  Poesie  Philosophique  et  Religieuse  chez  les  Persans,  d'apres 

le  Mantic  Uttair.  .  .  .  de  Farid-Uddin  Attar.  Par  M.  Garcin  de 
Tassy.     Royal  8vo,  wrappers,  pp.  71.  Paris,  1857 

6280  FATTAHI  OF  NISHAPUR.     Husn  Oo  Dil;  or,  Beauty  and  the 

Heart.  A  pleasing  Allegory  in  eleven  chapters.  Composed  by 
Alfettah  of  Neeshaboor.  Persian  and  English,  translated  by  Wil- 
liam Price.     4to,  wrappers,  pp.  42+42.  London,  1827 

*  The  Original  Issue;  most  copies  have  the  substituted  title  dated  1828.  For 
another  translation  of  this  work  see  No.  6293   (Hafiz). 


726  Mestern  anfc  Central  Hsia 

THE  PERSIAN  LANGUAGE,   ETC.— Continued. 

6281  FERRIER   (J.  P.)     Caravan  Journeys  and  Wanderings  in  Persia, 

Afghanistan,  Turkistan,  and  Beloochistan ;  with  historical  notices 
of  the  Countries  lying  between  Russia  and  India.  Translated  by 
Capt.  William  Jesse.  Map  and  5  plates.  8vo,  half  morocco,  gilt 
top.  London,  1856 

6282  FIRDAUSI.     Soohrab,  a  poem,  freely  translated  from  the  original 

Persian  of  Firdousee,  being  a  portion  of  the  Shahnamu  of  that  cele- 
brated poet.     By  James  Atkinson.     Royal  8vo,  boards,  uncut. 

Calcutta,  1 8 14 

*  With  the  Persian  text.  The  Shah  Nameh  is  the  great  historical  epic  of  Persia 
written  about  the  nth  Century.  It  contains  stories —  historical  facts  and  legends — 
of  the  heroes  and  kings  of  Persia  before  the  Mohammedan  era. 

6283  The  Shah  Nameh  of  the  Persian  Poet  Firdausi,  translated  and 

abridged  in  prose  and  verse,  with  notes  and  illustrations  by  James 
Atkinson.     8vo,  half  morocco,  gilt  top,  uncut.     Fine  copy. 

London.  1832 

6284  The  Shah  Nameh  of  the  Persian  Poet  Firdausi,  translated  and 

abridged  ...  by  James  Atkinson.  Royal  8vo,  cloth.  Special  sub- 
scriber's copy,  with  extra  printed  leaf  stating  this  was  the  copy  of  the 
Rev.  Dr.  Nott.  (Extracts  from  periodicals  laid  in,  giving  account 
of  Firdausi.)  London,  1832 

*  Scarce  on  large  paper. 

6285  The  Shah  Nameh  of  the  Persian  Poet  Firdausi.     Translated 

and  abridged  in  Prose  and  Verse  by  James  Atkinson.  Edited  by 
J.  A.  Atkinson.     Post  8vo,  cloth.     (Chandos  Classics.) 

London,  1886 

6286  FRAMJI   (DHANAJIBHAI).     On  the  Origin  and  Authenticity  of 

the  Arian  Family  of  Languages,  the  Zand  Avesta  and  the  Huz- 
varash.     Tables  of  Pehlvi  Inscriptions,  with  translation.     8vo,  cloth. 

Bombay,  1861 

6287  FRAMJI    (DOSABHAI).     The   Parsees:  their  History,   Manners, 

Customs,  and  Religion.     By  Dosabhoy  Framjee.     Post  8vo,  cloth. 

London,  1858 

6288  FRAMJI    KARAKA    (DOSABHAI).     History   of   the  Parsis,  in- 

cluding their   Manners,   Customs,   Religion,   and  Present   Position. 
Illustrations  (some  colored).     2  vols.  8vo,  cloth,  gilt.     London,  1884 
•Presentation  copy  to  Rowland  Hamilton  from  F.  R.  Vicaja. 


Western  anfc  Central  Bsia  727 

THE  PERSIAN  LANGUAGE,  ETC.— Continued. 

6289  FRANCK  (ADOLPHE)  and  OPPERT  (JULES).    French  Views 

on  Zoroastrianism.  Translated  from  the  Texts  of  M.  Adolphe 
Franck,  and  M.  Jules  Oppert.     i2mo,  wrappers,  pp.  124. 

Bombay,  1868 

6290  GEIGER    (WILHELM).     Civilization  of  the  Eastern  Iranians  in 

Ancient  Times,  with  Introduction  on  the  Avesta  Religion.  Trans- 
lated by  Darab  Dastur  Peshotan  San j  ana,  with  Notes  and  Biography 
of  the  Author.     2  vols.  8vo,  cloth.  London,  1885-86 

6291  GOBINEAU  (COMTE  de).    Histoire  des  Perses  d'apres  les  Auteurs 

Orientaux,  Grecs  et  Latins  .  .  .  Manuscrits  Orientaux  inedits,  les 
monuments  figures,  les  medailles,  les  pierres  gravees,  etc.  2  vols, 
royal  8vo,  wrappers,  pp.  586  and  637.  Paris,  1869 

6292  HAFIZ.     A  Specimen  of  Persian  Poetry;  or  Odes  of  Hafez,  with 

English  Translation  and  Paraphrase.  By  John  Richardson.  4to  full 
sprinkled  calf,  pp.  68.  London,  1774 

6293  Persian  Lyrics;  or,  scattered  poems  from  the  Diwan-I-Hafiz, 

with  paraphrases  in  verse  and  prose,  a  Catalogue  of  the  Gazels  as 
in  a  MS.  of  Hafiz  in  the  Chetham  Library.  By  J.  H.  Hindley. 
Lond.,  1800.  (Presentation  copy  from  the  author  to  Col.  Drink- 
water)  ;  Hussen  O  Dil.  Beauty  and  the  Heart,  an  Allegory  trans- 
lated from  the  Persian  by  Arthur  Browne.  Dublin,  1801.  (Also 
presentation  copy  from  the  author.)  The  two  bound  in  one  volume. 
4to,  half  roan. 

♦The  Col.  Drinkwater  to  whom  the  volume  was  presented  was  the  author  of 
the  famous  history  of  the  Siege  of  Gibraltar;  it  also  Contains  his  book-plate.  In 
1857  the  volume  was  also  in  the  possession  of  R.  H.  Stoddard,  who  has  written 
his  autograph  on  the  fly-leaf.  The  preface  to  the  second  book  claims  that  in  it  is 
the  First  Persian  type  printed  in  Ireland. 

6294  Specimen  of  Persian   Poetry;  or  Odes  of  Hafez;  with  an 

English  Translation  and  paraphrase.  By  John  Richardson.  New 
edition,  revised,  and  enlarged,  by  S.  Rousseau.     4to,  sewed,  pp.  86. 

London,  1802 

6295  Twelve  Odes  of  Hafiz  done  literally  into  English.     With 

the  Corresponding  Portion  of  the  Turkish  Commentary  of  Sudi,  for 
the  first  time  translated.  By  W.  H.  Lowe.  i2mo,  sewed,  pp.  80. 
Presentation  copy.  Cambridge,  1877 


728  TKUestern  an&  Central  Hsia 

THE  PERSIAN  LANGUAGE,  ETC.— Continued. 

6296  HAFIZ.     Ghazels  from  the  Divan  of  Hafiz.     Done  into  English  by 

Justin  Huntly  McCarthy.     Crown  8vo,  boards.  London,  1893 

*  Only  200  copies  for  America. 

6297  HAGGARD  (W.  H.  D.)  and  LE  STRANGE  (G.)     The  Vazir  of 

Lankuran.  A  Persian  play.  A  Text-book  of  Modern  Colloquial 
Persian  .  .  .  with  Grammatical  Introduction,  Persian  text,  translation, 
Vocabulary,  and  Notes.     Crown  8vo,  cloth.  London,  1882 

*  A  very  humorous  and  entertaining  play. 

6298  HAMMER     (JOSEPH     DE).     Mithriaca    ou     Les     Mithriaques. 

Memoire  Academique  sur  le  Culte  Solaire  de  Mithra.  Publie  par 
J.  Spencer  Smith.  8vo,  half  morocco,  gilt  top.  Presentation  copy 
from  J.  Spencer  Smith.  Caen  et  Paris,  1833 

*  With  short  Bibliography  of  works  relating  to  the  worship  of  Mithra. 

6299  HANWAY    (JONAS).      Historical  Account  of  the  British  Trade 

over  the  Caspian  Sea :  with  the  Author's  Journal  of  Travels  .  .  .  into 
Persia,  etc.  (With)  the  Revolutions  of  Persia  during  the  Present 
Century,  and  the  particular  history  of  the  Usurper  Nadir  Kouli. 
Third  Edition,  revised.     41  maps  and  plates.     2  vols.  4to,  full  calf. 

London,  1762 

6300  HATIM  TAI.     The  Adventures  of  Hatim  Tai :  a  Romance.     Trans- 

lated from  the  Persian  by  Duncan  Forbes.  Large  4to,  wrappers, 
pp.  214.  (Printed  by  the  Oriental  Translation  Fund,  and  with  the 
specially  printed  leaf  showing  this  to  have  been  the  copy  of  the  Duke 
of  Clarence.)  London,  1830 

*  From  the  library  of  R.  H.  Stoddard,  with  his  autograph. 

6301  HAUG    (MARTIN).     Essays  on  the  Sacred   Language,  Writings, 

and  Rtligion  of  the  Parsees.     Tables  of  Zend  Alphabets.     8vo,  cloth. 

*  Scarce.  Bombay,  1862 

6302  Essays  on  the  Sacred  Language,  Writings,  and  Religion  of  the 

Parsis.  Second  Edition,  edited  by  E.  W.  West.  8vo,  cloth. 
(Trubner's  Oriental  Series.)  London,  1878 

6303  Essays  on  the  Sacred  Language,  &c,  of  the  Parsis.     Third 

Edition,  edited  and  enlarged  by  E.  W.  West.  With  Memoir  of  Dr. 
Haug.  by  Prof.  E.  P.  Evans.  8vo,  cloth.  (Trubner's  Oriental 
Series.)  London,  1884 

6304  Essay  on  the  Pahlavi  Language.     (From  the  Pahlavi-Pazand 

Glossary  edited  by  Destur  Hoshangji  and  M.  Haug.)  Royal  8vo, 
wrappers,  pp.  152.  Stuttgart,  1870 


Western  ant)  Central  Hsia  729 

THE  PERSIAN  LANGUAGE,  ETC.— Continued. 

6305  HAUG  (MARTIN).     Lecture  on  the  Origin  of  the  Parsee  Religion. 

8vo,  wrappers,  pp.  18.  Poona,  1861 ;  Account  of  a  Tour  in  Gujarat 
in  search  of  Zend,  Pehlevi  and  Sanscrit  MSS.  in  1863-4.  Pp.  12 
(2  copies)  ;  Zendphilologie,  pp.  70.  Stuttgart,  1868;  and  Charakter 
der  Pehlewisprache,  pp.  34.     Munich,  1869.     4  pieces,  8vo,  sewed. 

6306  HINCKS     (EDWARD).     On    the    Khorsabad    Inscriptions.     4to, 

wrappers,  pp.  J2.     (Transactions  of  the  Royal  Irish  Academy.) 

Dublin,  1850 

6307  HOPKINS  (DAVID).     Vocabulary  of  Persian,  Arabic  and  English; 

abridged  from  the  Quarto  Edition  of  Richardson's  Dictionary  as 
edited  by  Charles  Wilkins.     Royal  8vo,  half  calf.  London,  1810 

6308  HOWARD  (NATHANIEL).     On  Persian  Poetry.     (With  an  Ap- 

pendix of  Original  Passages.)  8vo,  half  calf  (joints  cracked), 
pp.  42.  Plymouth,  1830 

6309  HYAT-UL-KULOOB.     The  Life  and  Religion  of  Mohammed  as 

contained  in  the  Sheeah  Traditions  of  the  Hyat-Ul-Kuloob.  Trans- 
lated from  the  Persian  (of  Muhammed  Bakir)  by  James  L.  Mer- 
rick.    8vo,  cloth  (with  5  manuscript  pages  of  errata).      Boston,  1850 

*  The  chief  authority  of  the  Shiite  sect  of  Mohammedans  in  Persia. 

6310  HYDE  (THOMAS).    Veterum  Persarum  et  Parthorum  et  Medorum 

Religionis  Historia.  Editio  Secunda.  Tables  of  alphabets,  engraved 
plates  with  many  curious  illustrations,  including  the  extinct  Dodo 
Bird,  Coins,  facsimiles,  etc.     4to,  full  calf.  Oxford,  1760 

*  Fine  copy  of  the  Best  Edition.     Scarce. 

631 1  IBRAHEEM    (MEERZA  MOHAMMAD).      A  Grammar  of  the 

Persian  Language;  with  an  Alphabetical  List  of  the  English  and 
Persian  Terms  of  Grammar ;  and  an  Appendix  on  the  use  of  Arabic 
words.     Royal  8vo,  half  calf.  London,  1841 

6312  JACKSON   (A.  V.  WILLIAMS).     An  Avesta  Grammar,  in  com- 

parison with  Sanskrit.  Part  I :  Phonology,  Inflection,  Word  For- 
mation, with  an  Introduction  on  the  Avesta.     8vo,  wrappers,  pp.  273. 

Stuttgart,  1892 

6313  Avesta  Reader.     First  Series,  Easier  Texts,  notes  and  voca- 
bulary.    8vo,  wrappers,  pp.  112.  Stuttgart,  1893 


73°  TKHestern  ant)  Central  Bsia 

THE  PERSIAN    LANGUAGE,   ETC.— Continued. 

6314  JACKSON    (A.   V.   WILLIAMS).      Zoroaster.      The   Prophet   of 

Ancient  Iran.  Map  and  plates  of  sculpture  supposed  to  represent 
Zoroaster.     8vo,  cloth.  New  York,  1899 

6315  JALAL-UDDIN  DAVANI.     Practical  Philosophy  of  the  Muham- 

madam  People,  ...  a  translation  of  the  Akhlak-I-Jalaly,  from  the 
Persian  of  Fakir  Jany  Muhammad  Asaad:  (With  references  and 
notes)  by  W.  F.  Thompson.  8vo,  cloth.  (Oriental  Translation 
Fund.)  London,  1839 

6316  JALAL-UDDIN  RUMI    (MAULANA).       The  Mesnevi    (usually 

known  as  the  Mesneviyi  Sheriff  or  Holy  Mesnevi)  of  Mevlana  (Our 
Lord)  Jelalu-'d-Din,  Muhammed,  Er-Rumi.  Book  the  First.  To- 
gether with  some  account  of  the  life  and  acts  of  the  author,  his 
ancestors  and  descendants;  (with)  Characteristic  Anecdotes. 
Translated  and  the  Poetry  Versified  by  James  W.  Redhouse.  4to, 
boards,  uncut.     (Trubner's  Oriental  Series.)  London,  1881 

*  Large  Paper.  The  Mesnevi  is  one  of  the  most  famous  of  Persian  compositions, 
composed  of  stories  and  fables  in  the  manner  of  the  Gulistan,  from  which  morals 
are  drawn  relating  to  Religion,  History,  Politics,  etc.  Composed  about  the  14th 
Century. 

6317  Masnavi    I    Ma'navi.     The    Spiritual    Couplets    of    Maulana 

Jalalu-'d-Din  Muhammad  I  Rumi.  Translated  and  Abridged  by  E. 
H.  Whinfield.     8vo,  cloth.     (Trubner's  Oriental  Series.) 

London,  1887 

6318  JAMASPJI    (DESTUR    HOSHENGJI).     An    Old   Zand-Pahlavi 

Glossary.  Edited  in  the  original  characters,  with  transliteration  in 
Roman  Letters,  and  English  Translation,  and  an  Alphabetical  Index. 
Revised,  with  notes  and  introduction,  by  Martin  Haug.  8vo,  half 
calf.  Bombay,  1867 

6319  JAMI.     Yiisuf  and  Zulaikha.     A  Poem  by  Jami.     Translated  from 

the  Persian  into  English  Verse  by  Ralph  T.  H.  Griffith.  8vo,  cloth. 
(Trubner's  Oriental  Series.)  London,  1882 

6320  The  Book  of  Joseph  and  Zuleikha,  by  Mullana  Abdulrahman 

Jami.  Historical  Romantic  Persian  Poem,  translated  into  English 
Verse  by  Alexander  Rogers.     8vo,  cloth.  London,  1892 

6321  JOHNSON  (SAMUEL).     Oriental  Religions  and  their  Relation  to 

Universal  Religion.  With  introduction  by  O.  B.  Frothingham, 
Persia.    Thick  8vo,  cloth    (Oriental  Religions  Series.)    Boston,  1885 


XKHestern  anfc  Central  Bsia  731 

THE  PERSIAN  LANGUAGE,  ETC.—  Continued. 

6322  JONES    (SIR  WILLIAM).     Grammar  of  the  Persian  Language. 

Ninth  Edition,  with  additions  and  improvements,  and  specimens  of 
Persian  and  Arabick  Handwriting,  by  Samuel  Lee.  Facsimiles  and 
tables  of  alphabets.     4to,  half  morocco.  London,  1828 

6323  LENORMANT     (FRANCOIS).        fitudes     Paleographiques     sur 

1' Alphabet  Pehlevi,  ses  diverses  varietes  et  son  origine.     Tables  of 
alphabets.     8vo,  cloth,  pp.  46.  Paris,  1865 

6324  LUMSDEN  (M.)     Grammar  of  the  Persian  Language;  comprising  a 

portion  of  the  Elements  of  Arabic  Inflexion.  Tables  of  alphabets, 
etc.     2  vols,  small  folio,  full  sprinkled  calf.  Calcutta,  1810 

6325  MAINYO-I-KHARD.     The    Book    of    the    Mainyo-I-Khard.     The 

Pazand  and  Sanskrit  Texts  (in  Roman  Characters)  as  arranged  by 
Neriosengh  Dhaval  in  the  Fifteenth  Century.  With  English  Trans- 
lation, a  Glossary  of  the  Pazand  Text,  containing  the  Sanskrit, 
Persian  and  Pahlavi  Equivalents,  a  Sketch  of  Pazand  Grammar, 
and  an  Introduction  by  E.  W.  West.  Royal  8vo,  wrappers,  pp.  188 
and  264.  Stuttgart,  1871 

*  The  Book  of  the  Spirit  of  Wisdom.     On  the  early  religion  of  the  Parsees. 

6326  MALCOLM  (SIR  JOHN).     History  of  Persia  from  the  Most  Early 

Period  to  the  Present  Time,  containing  an  Account  of  the  Religion, 
Usages,  Government  and  Character  of  the  inhabitants  of  that  king- 
dom. Plates,  including  portraits  of  famous  rulers  from  Persian 
paintings.     2  vols,  thick  folio,  old  half  russia  (joints  weak). 

London,  181 5 

*  Large  Paper  copy,  on  thick  paper,  with  fine  impressions  of  the  plates. 

6327  MARKHAM  (CLEMENTS  R.)     A  General  Sketch  of  the  History 

of  Persia.     Map.     Thick  8vo,  cloth.  London,  1874 

*  Scarce.     One  of  the  best  general  histories  of  Persia. 

6328  MEHRJIZANA    (ERAMJI    DASTUR    SOHRABJI).     Hazvaras 

ane  Pehlavi  farhang  (Hazvaras  und  Pehlavi  Wortverzeichnisz). 
Veroffentlicher  Eramji  Dastur  Sohrabji  Mehrjizana.  8vo,  wrappers, 
pp.  96.  (Lithographed.  Presentation  copy  to  Dr.  Lepsius  from 
the  compiler.)  Bombay,  Jahr  1238  Yazdagard  [1868-69] 

6329  Gujarati     ane     hujvaras     pehlevi     farhang     (Gujarati     und 

Hujvaras-pehlavi  Wortverzeichnisz).  Veroffentlicher  Eramji  Dastur 
Sohrabji  Mehrjizana.  8vo,  wrappers,  pp.  50.  (Lithographed. 
Presentation  copy  to  Dr.  Lepsius  from  the  compiler.) 

Bombay,  Jahr  1238  Yazdagard  [1868-69] 


73 2  Western  anfc  Central  Hsia 

THE  PERSIAN  LANGUAGE,   ETC.— Continued. 

6330  MIRKHOND.     History  of  the  Early  Kings  of  Persia,  from  Kaio- 

mars,  the  first  of  the  Peshdadian  Dynasty  to  the  Conquest  of  Iran  by 
Alexander  the  Great.  Translated  from  the  original  Persian  of  Mirk- 
hond,  entitled  the  Rauzat-Us-Safa,  with  notes  and  illustrations,  by 
David  Shea.    8vo,  cloth.   (Oriental  Translation  Fund.)   London,  1832 

6331  The  Rauzat-Us-Safa ;   or   Garden   of  Purity,   containing  the 

Histories  of  Prophets,  Kings,  and  Khalifs.  By  Muhammad  Bin 
Khavendshah  Bin  Mahmud,  commonly  called  Mirkhond.  Part  I, 
Vol.  1.  Translated  by  E.  Rehatsek.  8vo,  cloth  (Oriental  Trans- 
lation Fund.)  London,  1891 

6332  MIRZA    ASHRAF    ALI     (MAUL A VI).     Catalogue    of    Persian 

Books  and  Manuscripts  in  the  Library  of  the  Asiatic  Society  of 
Bengal.     3  parts,  large  4to,  original  wrappers.       Calcutta,  1890-95 

6333  NEW  TESTAMENT.     The  New  Testament   .    .    .   translated  from 

the  Original  Greek,  into  Persian,  by  the  Rev.  Henry  Martyn.  Third 
Edition.     8vo,  full  calf.  London,   1827 

6334  NIZAMI.     Secundur  Nama  Burri.     History  of  Alexander  the  Great 

by  Nizami.  Persian  manuscript  written  on  234  leaves,  the  first  page 
illuminated  in  gold  and  colors,  and  each  page  zvith  a  ruled  border  of 
two  colors.  Very  beautifully  and  neatly  written  and  dated  A.  H.  903 
[A.  D.  1497  probably  from  a  MS.  of  that  date],  8vo,  old  Persian  calf 
stained  in  two  colors.  Early  18th  Century 

6335  Laili  and   Ma j nun:   A   Poem   from   the  original   Persian   of 

Nazami  by  James  Atkinson.  Frontispiece  and  vignette  title.  Royal 
8vo,  cloth.     (Oriental  Translation  Fund.)  London,  1836 

6336  OMAR  KHAYYAM.     Rubaiyat  of  Omar  Khayyam  and  the  Salaman 

and  Absal  of  Jami ;  rendered  into  English  Verse  [by  Edward  Fitz- 
gerald]. Fourth  Edition.  Frontispiece.  Square  crown  8vo,  origi- 
nal half  roan,  gilt  top.  (Cuttings  laid  in.)  London:  Quatitch,  1879 
•The  Fourth  Edition  of  the  Rubaiyat,  and  the  Third  of  Salaman  and  Absal. 
The  First  in  which  the  two  were  published  together.  Many  changes  were  made 
by  Fitzgerald  in  the  various  editions. 

6337  The  Quatrains  of  Omar  Khayyam.     Translated  into  English 

Verse,  by  E.  H.  Whinfield.  8vo,  cloth.  (Trubner's  Oriental 
Series.)  London,  1882 

•  First  edition,  Containing  253  Quatrains. 


Western  an&  Central  Hsia  733 

THE  PERSIAN  LANGUAGE,  ETC.—  Continued. 

6338  OMAR    KHAYYAM.    The    Quatrains    of    Omar    Khayyam.     The 

Persian  text  with  translation  by  E.  H.  Whinfield.  8vo,  cloth. 
(Triibner's  Oriental  Series.)  London,  1883 

*  The  translation  revised,  and  containing  500  quatrains,  the  Persian  text  on 
opposite  page.  With  lengthy  introduction.  The  Text  based  on  the  collation  of 
eight  different  manuscripts. 

6339  The   Quatrains   of   Omar   Khayyam.     Translated  by   E.    H. 

Whinfield.  Second  Edition,  revised.  8vo,  cloth.  (Trubner's  Ori- 
ental Series.)  London,   1893 

*  Containing  a  revision  of  267  of  the  best  quatrains  from  the  edition  of  1883. 

6340  Rubaiyat  of  Omar  Khayyam.     English,  French  and  German 

translations  comparatively  arranged  in  accordance  with  the  text  of 
Edward  Fitzgerald's  Version,  with  further  selections,  Notes,  Bio- 
graphies, Bibliography,  etc.,  collected  and  edited  by  Nathan  Haskell 
Dole.     2  vols.  8vo,  white  cloth  gilt,  gilt  tops,  uncut.         Boston,  1896 

*  No.  77  of  a  limited  issue. 

6341  The  Rubaiyat  of  Omar  Khayyam,  a  Facsimile  of  the  Manu- 
script in  the  Bodleian  Library  at  Oxford,  with  a  Transcript  into 
modern  Persian  Characters.  Translated,  with  Introduction,  Notes 
and  Bibliography  by  Edward  Heron-Allen.  Frontispiece,  etc. 
Royal  8vo,  white  boards,  gilt.  London,  1898 

*  One  of  only  20  copies  on  Large  Paper,  uncut. 

6342  OUSELEY  (SIR  GORE).     Biographical  Notices  of  Persian  Poets; 

with  critical  and  explanatory  remarks.  With  a  Memoir  of  Sir  Gore 
Ouseley  by  Rev.  James  Reynolds.  Portrait  inserted.  Thick  royal 
8vo,  cloth.  London,  1846 

6343  OUSELEY    (WILLIAM).     Persian    Miscellanies:     An    Essay    to 

facilitate  the  Reading  of  Persian  Manuscripts ;  with  engraved  speci- 
mens, philological  observations,  and  notes  critical  and  historical. 
Facsimiles.     4to,  old  tree  calf.  London,  1795 

*  Examples  of  Hafiz,  Sadi,  Firdusi,  Nizami,  and  many  others,  with  critical 
notices. 

6344  Epitome  of  the  Ancient  History  of  Persia.     Extracted  from 

the  Jehan  Ara,  a  Persian  Manuscript.  Frontispiece  (view  of  Perse- 
polis)  and  map  of  Persia.     i2mo,  half  calf.  London,  1799 


734  Xixaestern  anfc  Central  Bsia 

THE  PERSIAN    LANGUAGE,   ETC.— Continued. 

6345  PAHLAVI  TEXTS.     Pahlavi  Texts.     Translated  by  E.  W.  West. 

5  vols.  8vo,  cloth.     (Sacred  Books  of  the  East.)       Oxford,  1880-97 

*  A  collection  of  Texts  relating  to  the  ceremonials,  traditions,  customs,  etc.,  of 
the  religion  of  Zoroaster,  comprising  the  Bundahis,  the  Bahman  Yast,  the  Shayast 
La-Shayast,  the  Dadistan-i  Dinik,  the  Epistles  of  Manuskihar,  the  Mainyo-I- 
Khard,  the  Saddar,  and  selections  from  the  Dinkard,  the  Nasks,  and  Zad-Sparam. 
The  fifth  volume  deals  with  texts  giving  the  legendary  facts  about  the  life  of 
Zoroaster,  and  various  other  legends. 

6346  PALMER  (E.  H.)     Oriental  Mysticism.     A  Treatise  on  the  Sufiistic 

and  Unitarian  Theosophy  of  the  Persians.  Compiled  from  native 
sources.     i2mo,  cloth.     With  Glossary  and  Index,  pp.  84. 

*  With  MS.  notes  by  Wm.  R.  Williams.  Cambridge,   1867 

6347  Concise  Dictionary  English-Persian,  together  with  a  simplified 

Grammar  of  Persian,  completed  by  G.  Le  Strange.  Square  i2mo, 
cloth.  London,  1883 

6348  Concise  Dictionary  of  the  Persian  Language.     (Persian  and 

English.)     Third  Edition.     Square  i2mo,  cloth.  London,  1891 

6349  Oriental   Penmanship.     Specimens   of   Persian   Handwriting. 

Illustrated  with  facsimiles  in  the  South  Kensington  Museum.  To 
which  are  added  Illustrations  of  the  Nagari  Character.  By  Frederic 
Pincott.     Facsimiles.    4to,  cloth,  pp.  52.  London,  1886 

6350  PAMPHLETS.     The  Last  Days  of  Krishna  and  the  sons  of  Pandu 

from  the  Mahabharata.  Translated  from  a  Persian  version  by  David 
Price.  1831 ;  Alphabeticum  Persicum.  Rome,  1783;  Beal  on  Mithraic 
Worship.  1879;  and  others  similar.  (Excerpts  from  magazines,  etc.) 
(12  pieces.) 

6351  PEGAMBARA  ASAN  ZARATAUSTANA.     Zoroastrian  Precepts 

in  Zend,  with  Gujerati  Commentary.  8vo,  cloth.  (Published  for 
the  "Rahanumai  Mazdiashna"  of  Bombay.)  Bombay,  1870 

*  Text   in   Zend,   and   Commentary   in   Gujerati.       Presentation   copy   from   the 
Committee  of  the  Rahanoomai  Mazdiashna. 

6352  PELLY  (SIR  LEWIS).     The  Miracle  Play  of  Hasan  and  Husain, 

collected  from  oral  tradition.     Revised  with  explanatory  notes  by 

A.  N.  Wollaston.     2  vols,  royal  8vo,  cloth.  London,  1879 

•The  great  Passion  Play  of  the  Shiah  division  of  the  Mohammedans,  translated 
with  notes. 


TIElestern  anfc  Central  Hsta  735 

THE  PERSIAN  LANGUAGE,  ETC.— Continued. 

6353  PERROT   (GEORGES)   and  CHIPIEZ    (CHARLES).     History 

of  Art  in  Persia.  12  steel  and  copper  plates  and  over  250  illustra- 
tions in  the  text.     Imp.  8vo,  art  cloth.  London,  1892 

6354  PERSIAN  TALES.     The  Thousand  and  One  Days.     Persian  Tales. 

Edited  by  Justin  Huntly  McCarthy.  Frontispieces.  2  vols,  post 
8vo,  half  vellum,  uncut.  London,  1892 

6355  POSTON    (CHARLES   D.)     The   Parsees:  A   Lecture.     Frontis- 

piece.    Royal  8vo,  cloth,     pp.  100.     n.  p.,  n.  d.  [ca.  1870] 

♦Printed  for  Private  Circulation. 

6355*  PRICE  (MAJOR  DAVID).  Memoirs  of  the  Principal  Events  of 
Mahommedan  History,  from  the  death  of  the  Arabian  Legislator 
to  the  Accession  of  the  Emperor  Akbar,  and  the  Establishment  of 
the  Moghul  Empire  in  Hindustaun.  From  original  Persian  Authori- 
ties. Map.   3  vols,  in  4.  4to,  half  calf.   Fine  copy.  London,  182 1 

*  Laid  in  is  a  contemporary  review  of  the  book  extracted  from  the  "Quarterly." 

6356  RAWLINSON  (GEORGE).     The  Sixth  Great  Oriental  Monarchy, 

or  the  Geography,  History  and  Antiquities  of  Parthia,  collected  and 
illustrated  from  ancient  and  modern  sources.  Maps,  plates  (includ- 
ing colored  frontispiece)  and  other  illustrations.     8vo,  cloth. 

London  and  New  York,  1873 

*  First  edition,  and  the  rare  volume  of  the  series. 

6357  The   Seventh   Great  Oriental   Monarchy,  or  the  Geography, 

History,  and  Antiquities  of  the  Sassanian  or  New  Persian  Empire. 
Collected  and  illustrated  from  ancient  and  modern  sources.  Maps, 
plates  (including  colored  frontispiece) ,  and  other  illustrations.  Thick 
8vo,  cloth.  London,  1876 

6358  REED     (A.    ELIZABETH).     Persian     Literature,    Ancient    and 

Modern.  Frontispiece  illuminated  in  gold  and  colors.  Post  8vo, 
cloth.  Chicago,  1893 

6359  REES  (J.  D.)     Notes  of  a  Journey  from  Kasveen  to  Hamadan  across 

The  Karaghan  Country.  Map.  Royal  8vo,  boards,  pp.  37.  Presenta- 
tion copy  from  the  author.  Madras,  1885 

*  An  exploration  of  part  of  the  wild  northwest  country  of  Persia.     Hamadan  is 
the  ancient  Ecbatana. 

6360  [ROBINSON  (SAMUEL).]     Flowers  culled  from  Persian  Gardens. 

(Selections  from  Firdusi,  Sadi,  Hafiz,  and  Jelal-ud-din  Rumi  trans- 
lated.)    Square  i8mo,  wrappers,  pp.  204.  Manchester,  1872 


72>6  Tixaestern  anfc  Central  Bsia 

THE  PERSIAN  LANGUAGE,  ETC.— Continued. 

6361  [ROBINSON  (SAMUEL).]     Memoir  of  the  Life  and  Writings  of 

the  Persian  Poet  Nizami,  and  an  Analysis  of  the  second  part  of  his 
Alexander-book.  Translated  from  the  German  of  Dr.  W.  Bacher. 
Square  i8mo,  wrappers,  pp.  177.  London,  1873 

6362  [ ]   Analysis  and  Specimens  of  the  Joseph  and  Zulaikha  of  Jami. 

Square  i8mo,  wrappers,  pp.  168.  London,  1873 

6363  [ ]   Sketch  of  the  Life  and  Writings  of  Ferdusi.     Square  i8mo, 

wrappers,  pp.  128.  London,  1876 

6364  ROEBUCK   (THOMAS).     A  Collection  of  Proverbs  and  Prover- 

bial Phrases  in  the  Persian  and  Hindoostanee  Languages.  Com- 
piled, and  translated  by  Thomas  Roebuck.  Thick  royal  8vo,  wrap- 
pers, 2  parts  in  one  volume,  pp.  406  and  397. 

Calcutta:  Printed  at  the  Hindoostanee  Press,  1824 

*  Very  Scarce  in  the  original  edition. 

6365  ROSS  (E.  DENISON)  and  BROWNE    (EDWARD   G.)     Cata- 

logue of  Two  Collections  of  Persian  and  Arabic  Manuscripts  in  the 
India  Office  Library.     8vo,  wrappers,  pp.  189.  London,  1902 

6366  ROUSSEAU   (S.)     The  Flowers  of  Persian  Literature;  containing 

extracts  from  Celebrated  Authors  in  Prose  and  Verse;  with  a 
Translation  into  English;  being  a  companion  to  Sir  William  Jones's 
Persian  Grammar.  (With)  an  Essay  on  the  Language  and  Litera- 
ture of  Persia.  (In  alternate  columns  of  Persian  and  English.) 
Small  4to,  half  calf   (worn).  [London]    1801 

6367  [ ]  Vocabulary   of   the   Persian    Language.     In   Two    Parts. 

Persian  and  English,  and  English  and  Persian.  Second  Edition. 
8vo,  half  morocco  (worn).  London,  1805 

6368  SADI.     The  Gulistan  of  Sadi.     A  very  beautifully  written  Persian 

manuscript  on  83  leaves  of  fine  glazed  paper.  Written  probably 
during  the  17th  Century.     Royal  8vo,  half  russia. 

*  A  Fine  Example. 

6369  The  Gulistan  of  Sadi.     Persian  manuscript  on  169  leaves,  with 

ruled  red  borders,  written  probably  about  the  latter  part  of  the  18th 
Century.  Marginal  notes  written  by  a  later  owner.  8vo,  in  the 
original  binding  (the  binding  worn,  and  consequently  some  of  the 
leaves  loose,  but  collated  and  complete). 


Western  anfc  Central  Hsta  737 

THE  PERSIAN  LANGUAGE,  ETC.— Continued. 

6370  SADI.     The  Gulistan,  or  Flower-Garden,  of  Shaikh  Sadi  of  Shiraz. 

Translated  into  English  by  James  Ross  from  the  Persian  Text  of 
Gentius,  .  .  .  with  an  Essay  on  Sadi's  Life  and  Genius.  8vo,  cloth, 
uncut.  London :  for  the  author,  1823 

6371  The  Gulistan  (Rose-Garden).  By  Sadi  of  Shiraz.  Trans- 
lated from  the  original  by  Francis  Gladwin.  New  Edition.  8vo, 
boards  (back  damaged).  London,  1834 

6372  The  Gulistan  (Rose-Garden)  of  Shaikh  Sa'di  of  Shiraz.     A 

New  Edition,  with  a  Vocabulary.  By  Francis  Johnson.  (The 
Original  Text).     Royal  8vo,  cloth.  London,  1863 

6373  The  Gulistan,  or  Rose  Garden.     Translated  from  the  Original 

by  Francis  Gladwin.  With  Essay  on  Sadi's  Life  and  Genius,  by 
James  Ross,  and  a  Preface  by  R.  W.  Emerson.     Crown  8vo,  cloth. 

Boston,  1865 

6374  The  Gulistan ;  or  Rose  Garden  of  Shaikh  Muslihu'd-Din  Sa'di 

of  Shiraz.  Translated  from  revised  text  with  copious  notes,  and  a 
a  Life  of  the  Poet,  by  John  T.  Platts.     8vo,  cloth.  London,  1873 

6375  The  Gulistan  of  Shaikh  Muslihu  'd  Din  Sa'di  of  Shiraz.     A 

New  Edition  carefully  collated  with  the  Original  MSS.  With  a 
full  vocabulary.     By  John  Platts.     Royal  8vo,  cloth.     London,  1874 

6376  The  Gulistan;  or  Rose-Garden,  of  Sheyk  Muslihu'd-Din  Sadi 

of  Shiraz.  Translated  for  the  first  time  into  Prose  and  Verse,  with 
an  Introductory  Preface,  and  a  Life  of  the  Author,  from  the  Atish 
Kadah.  By  Edward  B.  Eastwick.  Second  Edition.  8vo,  cloth. 
(Trubner's  Oriental  Series.)  London,  1880 

6377  Selections  from  the  Bostan,  or  the  Pleasure-Garden,  being  the 

Poetical  work  of  Sheykh  Muslah-ood-deen  Sa'di  Shiraz,  literally 
translated,  with  .  .  .  notes  and  allusions,  and  sketch  of  the  life  of 
the  Poet.     By  Adalut  Khan.    8vo,  wrappers,  pp.  182.     Calcutta,  1868 

6378  The  Tqd-I-Manzum,  or  the  Poetic  Necklace,  being  the  Selec- 
tions from  the  Bustan  of  .  .  .  Sa'di  of  Shiraz,  translated  into  very 
literal  English  with  copious  notes.  By  Adalut  Khan.  Third  Edi- 
tion, revised,  improved  and  corrected.     8vo,  wrappers,  pp.  194. 

Calcutta,  1 88 1 


73%  Western  ant)  Central  Bsia 

THE  PERSIAN  LANGUAGE,  ETC.— Continued. 

6379  SANJANA   (DARAB  DASTUR  PESHOTAN— Editor) .     Niran- 

gistan.  A  Photozincographed  Facsimile  of  a  MS.  belonging  to 
Shams-Ul-Ulama  Dastur  Dr.  Hoshangjee  Jamaspjee  of  Poona. 
Edited  with  an  introduction  and  collation  with  an  older  Iranian  MS. 
in  the  possession  of  Ervad  Tahmuras  D.  Anklesaria.  Thick  royal 
8vo,  wrappers.     (Pahlavi  Text  Series.)  Bombay,  1894 

6380  SANJANA   (PESHOTAN  DASTUR  BEHRAMJI).     Ganjeshay- 

agan,  Andarze  Atrepat  Maraspandan  Madigane  Chatrang,  and, 
Andarze  Khusroe  Kavatan.  The  original  Pehlvi  text;  the  same 
transliterated  in  Zend  Characters  and  translated  into  the  Gujarati  and 
English  Languages ;  a  Commentary  and  a  Glossary  of  Select  Words. 
Royal  8vo,  cloth.  Bombay,  1885 

6381  SMYTH  (WILLIAM  CARMICHAEL).     The  Persian  Moonshee, 

containing  a  .  .  .  Grammar,  and  .  .  .  entertaining  Stories ;  also 
the  Pund-Namu  of  Shykh  Sadee  .  .  .  with  forms  of  addresses, 
petitions,  citations  and  Bonds.  The  Whole  in  Arabic  and  Roman 
Characters,  with  an  English  Translation.  Second  Edition.  Vol.  I 
(all  published).     8vo,  half  roan    (rubbed).  London,    1840 

6382  SPIEGEL  (FRIEDRICH).     Die  Alexandersage  bei  den  Orientalen. 

Nach  den  besten  quellen  dargestellt.     8vo,  wrappers,  pp.  72. 

Leipzig,  1 85 1 

*  The  legendary  history  of  Alexander  the  Great  as  treated  by  Nizami  and  other 
oriental  writers. 

6383  Grammatik  der  Huzvaresch-Sprache.     8vo,  wrappers,  pp.  194. 

Vienna,  1856 

6384  Die  Traditionelle  Literatur  der  Parsen  in  ihrem  Zusammen- 

hange  mit  den  Angranzenden  Literaturen.  Royal  8vo,  wrappers, 
pp.  472.  Vienna,  i860 

6385  firan.     Das  Land  zwischen  dem  Indus  und  Tigris.     Beitrage 

zur  Kenntniss  des  Landes  und  seiner  Geschichte.  8vo,  wrappers,  pp. 
384.  Berlin,  1863 

6386  Grammatik  der  Altbaktrischen  Sprache  nebst  einem  Anhange 

iiber  den  Gathadialekt.     8vo,  half  morocco.  Leipzig.  1867 

6387  Arische  Studien.     8vo,  wrappers,  pp.  162.  Leipzig,  1874 

•Beitrage  zur  Altbaktrischen  Grammatik;  Der  Einfluss  des  Semitismus  auf  des 
Avesta;  Avesta  und  Shahname;  etc. 


Mestern  an&  Central  Bsta  739 

THE  PERSIAN  LANGUAGE,  ETC.— Continued. 

6388  SPIEGEL  (FRIEDRICH).     Die  Altpersischen  Keilinschriften.    Im 

grundtexte  mit  Uebersetzung,  Grammatik  und  Glossar.  Zweite 
vermehrte  Auflage.     Royal  8vo,  wrappers,  pp.  246.         Leipzig,  1881 

6389  SPRENGER  (A.)     Catalogue  of  Arabic,  Persian  and  Hindu'sta'ny 

Manuscripts  of  the  Libraries  of  the  King  of  Oudh.  Vol.  I,  contain- 
ing Persian  and  Hindu'sta'ny  poetry.  (All  published.)  Royal  8vo, 
wrappers,  pp.  645.  Calcutta,  1854 

*  Contains  Biographies  of  Persian  and  Urdu'  Poets,  Female  poets  of  Turkey,  etc. 

6390  THOMAS   (EDWARD).     Early  Sassanian  Inscriptions,  Seals  and 

Coins.  Photographic  facsimile  of  the  Hajiabad  Inscription,  Alpha- 
bets, etc.     8vo,  cloth.  London,  1868 

6391  Comments  on  Recent  Pehlvi  Decipherments,  with  sketch  of 

the  Derivation  of  Aryan  Alphabets,  and  contributions  to  the  Early 
History  and  Geography  of  Tabaristan  illustrated  by  Coins.  2  plates, 
containing  numerous  examples  of  coins.     8vo,  cloth,  pp.  41. 

London,   1872 

6392  Bilingual    Coins    of    Bukhara.     Plate    of    specimens.     8vo, 

wrappers,  pp.  13.  London,  1881 

6393  Parthian     and     Indo-Sassanian     Coins.     Illustrations.     8vo, 

wrappers,  pp.  27.  Hertford,  1883 

6394  TOLMAN  (HERBERT  GUSHING).   Grammar  of  the  Old  Persian 

Language.  With  the  Inscriptions  of  the  Achaemenian  Kings  and 
Vocabulary.     Oblong  i2mo,  limp  cloth.  Boston,  1892 

6395  A  Guide  to  the  Old  Persian  Inscriptions.     10  plates  of  Cunei- 
form inscriptions,  and  other  illustrations.     Post  8vo,  cloth. 

New  York  [1893] 

6396  TUCKER    (WILLIAM    THORNHILL).     Pocket    Dictionary    of 

English  and  Persian.  Crown  8vo,  half  calf,  interleaved  with  blank 
pages  for  additions.  London,  1850 

6397  TUTI  NAMEH.     Tuti  Nameh.     The  Tales  of  a  Parrot.     By  Zia-u 

d'Din  Naksshabi.  Persian  manuscript  on  64  leaves,  written  prob- 
ably early  in  the  19th  Century.  4to,  sheep  (a  little  wormed  in  the 
margin). 


740  XKDlestern  anfc  Central  Bsia 

THE  PERSIAN  LANGUAGE,   ETC.  —  Continued. 

6398  TYRWHITT   (RICHARD  EDMUND).     Esther  and  Ahasuerus: 

An  Identification  of  the  Persons  so  named,  followed  by  a  History  of 
the  Thirty-five  Years  that  ended  at  their  Marriage.  With  notes, 
index  and  Appendix.     Folding  Tables.     2  vols.  8vo,  cloth. 

Oxford,  1868 

6399  WATSON    (ROBERT   GRANT).     A   History  of   Persia    (1801- 

1858)  .  .  .  with  a  Review  of  the  Principal  events  that  led  to  the 
establishment  of  the  Kajar  Dynasty.     8vo,  cloth.        London,  1866 

6400  WESTON  (STEPHEN).    Moral  Aphorisms  in  Arabic,  with  Persian 

Commentary  in  verse,  and  specimens  of  Persian  Poetry.  London, 
1805;  Fragments  of  Oriental  Literature  (mostly  Arabic),  with  out- 
line of  a  painting  on  a  curious  China  vase.  Plate.  London,  1807. 
The  two  in  one  volume,  8vo,  half  calf,  uncut.  London,  1805-7 

6401  Persian  Distiches  from  Various  Authors   (alternate  pages  of 

Persian  and  English).  1814;  Episodes  from  the  Shah  Nameh  .  .  . 
by  Ferdoosee.  Translated  into  English  Verse,  with  notes  and 
authorities,  a  verbal  index,  Persian  and  English,  and  some  Account 
of  the  Whole  Poem.     181 5.     Bound  in  one  volume,  8vo,  half  calf. 

London:  for  the  author,  1814-15 

6402  WILSON  (JOHN).     The  Parsi  Religion:  as  contained  in  the  Zand- 

Avasta,  and  propounded  and  defended  by  the  Zoroastrians  of  India 
and  Persia,  unfolded,  refuted  and  contrasted  with  Christianity. 
Folding  plate.     8vo,  cloth.  Bombay,  1843 

6403  WINDISCHMANN  (FR.)     Zoroastrische  Studien.     Abhandlungen 

zur  Mythologie  und  Sagengeschichte  des  Alten  Iran.  Herausgege- 
ben  von  Fr.  Spiegel.     8vo,  half  calf.  Berlin,  1863 

6404  ZENDAVESTA.     Vendidad    Sade.     Die    heiligen    Schriften    Zoro- 

aster's Yacna,  Vispered  und  Vendidad.     Nach  den  lithographirten 

Ausgaben  von  Paris  und  Bombay  mit  Index  und  Glossar,  herausge- 

geben  von  Dr.  Hermann  Brockhaus.     Royal  8vo,  wrappers,  pp.  416. 

•A  transliteration — in  Roman  type — of  the  Vendidad.  Leipzig,  1850 

6405  Vendidadi,    Capita    quinque    Priora,    emendavit    Christianus 

Lassen.     (Original  Zend  text.)     8vo,  wrappers,  pp.  67.     Bonn,  1852 

6406  Der    Neunzehnte    Fargard    des    Vendidad.     Von    Friedrich 

Spiegel.  3  parts,  4to,  wrappers.  (Aus  den  Abhandlungen  der  k. 
bayer  Akademie.)  Munich,  1854 


TlHlestern  anfc>  Central  Hsia  74 r 

THE  PERSIAN  LANGUAGE,  ETC.— Continued. 

6407  ZENDAVESTA.     Avesta:  The    Religious    Books    of   the    Parsees; 

from  Prof.  Spiegel's  German  Translation  of  the  Original  Manu- 
scripts.    By  A.  H.  Bleeck.     3  vols,  in  1.     8vo,  cloth. 
•Very  Scarce.  Hertford:  Privately  printed,  1864 

6408  Decern  Sendavestae  excerpta.     Latine  vertit,  sententiarum  ex- 

plicationem  et  criticos  commentarios,  adjecit  textum  archetypi, 
recensuit  Dr.  Cajetanus  Kossowicz.     8vo,  half  calf.         Paris,  1865 

*  The  selections  in  Zend  and  Latin. 

6409  Gata  Ustavaiti   (Yasna  42-45).       Latine  vertit  et  explicavit. 

Textum  archetypi  adhibitis  Brockhausii,  Westergaardii  et  Spiegelii 
editionibus,  recensuit  Dr.  C.  Kossowicz.  8vo,  wrappers,  pp.  94  -j-  41. 
(With  the  original  Zend  text.)  Petropolis,   1869 

6410  The  Zend-Avesta,  3  vols.     (Vols.  1  and  2  translated  by  James 

Darmesteter ;  Vol.  3  by  L.  H.  Mills.)  8vo,  cloth.  (Sacred  Books 
of  the  East.)  Oxford,  1880,  1883,  1887 

641 1  The  Zend-Avesta.     Vol.  1,  containing  the  Vendidad.     Second 

Edition.     8vo,  cloth.     (Sacred  Books  of  the  East.)     Oxford,  1895 

*  This  second  edition  contains  about  140  pp.  additional  of  "Fragments  of  the 
Nasks,"  and  the  translation  was  revised.  It  is  a  necessary  complement  to  the  pre- 
ceding lot. 

6412  A  Study  of  the  Five  Zarathushtrian   (Zoroastrian)    Gathas, 

with  Pahlavi  translation,  etc.  By  L.  H.  Mills.  Part  II,  the  Commen- 
tary.    Royal  8vo,  cloth,  uncut.  Oxford,  1890 

6413  A   Study  of  the  Five  Zarathushtrian    (Zoroastrian)    Gathas 

with  Texts  and  Translations,  also  with  the  Pahlavi  translation  for 

the  first  time  edited  with  collation  of  Manuscripts with 

Neryosangh's  Sanskrit  text  edited  with  collation  of  five  MSS.  and 
with  a  first  translation,  also  the  Persian  text  contained  in  Codex 
12b  of  the  Munich  Collection,  and  a  Commentary.  By  Lawrence 
H.  Mills.     Thick  royal  8vo,  cloth,  uncut.  Erlangen,  1894 

*  The  Complete  edition.  Contains  the  Zend  text  in  character,  with  translations 
and  transliterations  of  the  Sanskrit  and  Pahlavi  texts. 


742  Western  ant)  Central  Hsia 


Gbe  Gurfcisb  language,  literature  anb  1btstor\>. 

6414  BARKER  (WILLIAM  BURCKHARDT).     Practical  Grammar  of 

the  Turkish   Language,   with   Dialogues   and  Vocabulary.       i2mo, 
cloth.  London:  Quaritch,  1854 

6415  Reading  Book  of  the  Turkish  Language,  with  Grammar  and 

Vocabulary  ...  a  Selection  of  Original  Tales,  literally  translated,  and 
Grammatical  References.     8vo,  cloth.  London,  1854 

*  Contains  the  humorous  tales  of  Nasr  Eddin  Effendi,  etc. 

6416  BUSBEQUIUS.  The  Life  and  Letters  of  Ogier  Ghiselin  de  Busbecq. 

By  C.  T.  Forster  and  F.  H.  Blackburne  Daniell.     Portrait.     2  vols. 
8vo,  cloth.  •  London,  1881 

*  Busbequius  was  a  noted  collector  of  books  and  manuscripts  while  in  Turkey. 
His  letters  (written  in  the  middle  of  the  16th  Century)  give  a  graphic  account  of 
Turkey,  its  people,  the  Mamelukes,  etc.,  at  the  height  of  its  power.  It  is  curious 
how  the  man  who  introduced  the  lilac,  tulip,  and  syringa  into  Europe  is  to-day 
almost  unknown. 

6417  CREASY    (SIR   EDWARD    S.)     History  of  the  Ottoman  Turks 

from  the  beginning  of  their  Empire  to  the  Present  Time.     New 
and  revised  edition.     8vo,  cloth.     With  index.  London,  1877 

6418  DEANS  (WILLIAM).     History  of  the  Ottoman  Empire  from  the 

Earliest  Period  to  the  Present  Time.     Portrait  of  Ali  Pacha.     i2mo, 
cloth.  London,  1854 

6419  FREEMAN    (EDWARD   A.)     The   Ottoman   Power   in   Europe: 

its  Nature,  Growth,  and  Decline.     5  colored  maps.     Post  8vo,  cloth. 

London,  1877 

6420  GIBB  (E.  J.  W.)     Ottoman  Poems.     Translated  into  English  Verse, 

in  the  original  forms,  with  Introduction,  Biographical  Notices,  and 
Notes.     Frontispiece  and  plate.     Small  4to,  cloth,  uncut. 

*  Only  345  copies  issued.  London,    1882 

6421  HIDDEN    (ALEXANDER    W.)     The    Ottoman    Dynasty.     Por- 

traits and  other  illustrations.     Post  8vo,  cloth.        New  York,  1896 


Western  an&  Central  Bsia  743 

THE  TURKISH  LANGUAGE,  ETC.— Continued. 

6422  [HOLDERMANN    (PERE  JEAN   BAPTISTE,   S.J.)]       Gratn- 

maire  Turque ;  ou,  Methode  courte  et  facile  pour  apprender  la  langue 
Turque.  Avec  un  Recueil  des  Noms,  des  Verbes,  etc.  Small  4to, 
half  calf,  pp.  194  +  8.  Constantinople,  1730 

*  Very  Rare.     The  first  Turkish  grammar  printed  in  the  Ottoman  Empire. 

6423  KASEM-BEG  (MIRZA  A.)     Allgemeine  Grammatik  der  Turkisch- 

Tatarischen  Sprache.  Aus  dem  Russischen  ubersetzt  ....  von  Dr. 
Julius  T.  Zenker.     Square  8vo,  half  cloth.  Leipzig,  1848 

6424  MANUSCRIPT.     A  manuscript  of  109  pages,  consisting  of  a  Trea- 

tise on  Ethics  confirmed  by  passages  from  the  Koran.  By  Sheikh 
Sivasi  [Kara  Shams].     Small  4to,  original  half  roan.     (In  Turkish.) 

n.  p.,  n.  d.     Early  19th  Century 

6425  MOHAMMED  AL-GHAZZALI.     The  Alchemy  of  Happiness,  by 

Mohammed  Al-Ghazzali,  the  Mohammedan  Philosopher.  Trans- 
lated from  the  Turkish  by  Henry  A.  Homes.     Royal  8vo,  cloth. 

Albany:  Munsell,  1873 

6426  NAIMA  (MUSTAFA).     Annals  of  the  Turkish  Empire  from  1591 

to  1659  of  the  Christian  Era.  Translated  from  the  Turkish  by 
Charles  Fraser.     Vol.  I.     Large  4to,  cloth.  London,  1832 

*  No  more  than  this  first  volume  was  published,  which  ends  with  the  year  of 
the  Hegira  1026   (A.D.  1617). 

6427  NASR  EDDIN  EFFENDI.     Turkish  Manuscript.  (The  Laughable 

sayings  of  the  master  Nasr  Eddin  Effendi),  written  on  62  pp.  small 
4to.     Bound  in  the  original  half  roan  boards,  sides  of  oriental  paper. 

19th  Century 

6248  Lathanaf  Khoohat  Nasar  Eddin  Afdyn  (Laughable  the  master 

Nasr  Eddin  Effendi).  Printed  Turkish  text,  39  pp.  i2mo,  original 
limp  boards.  A.  H.  1256  [A.  D.  1840] 

6429  The  Turkish  Jester ;  or,  the  Pleasantries  of  Cogia  Nasr  Eddin 

Effendi.  Translated  from  the  Turkish  by  George  Borrow.  Crown 
8vo,  wrappers,  pp.  52.  Ipswich  (England),  1884 

*  Scarce.     Only  100  printed. 

6430  NEW  TESTAMENT.     Kitab  al'ahd  al  djedyd  al  maasoob  ala  rab- 

bina  'isa  al  masiyah.  (Translated  in  1675  at  Constantinople  by  a 
Pole  named  Alb.  Bobowsky  under  the  name  of  Ali  Bey,  and  now 
published  by  Prof.  M.  Kieffer.)     8vo,  half  russia.       [Paris,  1819] 

*  In  the  Osmanli  dialect.  The  issue  of  this  at  the  expense  of  the  British  and 
Foreign  Bible  Society  caused  severe  Comments,  it  being  asserted  that  the  transla- 
tion was  not  a  faithful  rendering,  and  it  was  shortly  after  its  publication 
suppressed. 


744  Western  anfc  Central  Bsia 

THE  TURKISH  LANGUAGE,  ETC.— Continued. 

6431  REDHOUSE    (J.   W.)     English  and  Turkish  Dictionary   in  Two 

Parts ;  English  and  Turkish  and  Turkish  and  English.  Thick  post 
8vo,  half  calf.  London:  Quaritch,  1856 

6432  A  Lexicon,  English  and  Turkish;  shewing,  in  Turkish,  the 

Literal,  Incidental,  Figurative,  Colloquial,  and  Technical  Significa- 
tions of  the  English  Terms.     Royal  8vo,  cloth.  London,  1861 

6433  A  Vindication  of  the  Ottoman   Sultan's  Title  of  "Caliph;" 

shewing  its  antiquity,  validity,  and  universal  acceptance.  Crown 
8vo,  wrappers,  pp.  19.  London,  1877 

6434  History,  System,  and  Varieties  of  Turkish  Poetry.     Selections 

in  the  Original,  and  in  English  Paraphrase,  with  a  notice  of  the 
Islamic  Doctrine  of  the  Immortality  of  Woman's  Soul  in  the  Future 
State.     8vo,  cloth,  pp.  61.  London  [1879] 

6435  Redhouse's  Turkish  Dictionary,  in  Two  Parts,  English  and 

Turkish,  and  Turkish  and  English.  In  which  the  Turkish  Words 
are  represented  in  the  Oriental  Character,  as  well  as  their  correct 
Pronunciation  and  Accentuation  shown  in  English  Letters.  Second 
Edition,  revised  and  enlarged  by  Charles  Wells.  Thick  8vo,  cloth, 
pp.  884.  London,  1880 

*  Laid  in  is  a  portion  of  an  autograph  letter  signed  from  Mr.  Wells  to  Mr. 
Redhouse  in  regard  to  this  edition  (the  last  two  pages  of  the  letter). 

6436  Simplified  Grammar  of  the  Ottoman-Turkish  Language.   Post 

8vo,  cloth.  London,  1884 

6437  RIGGS  (ELIAS).     Outline  of  a  Grammar  of  the  Turkish  Language, 

as  written  in  the  Armenian  Character.     Crown  8vo,  cloth,  pp.  56. 

Constantinople:  Privately  printed,  1856 

6438  ROEHRIG   (F.  L.   O.)     De  Turcarum  Linguae,  indole  ac  natura. 

8vo,  limp  cloth,  pp.  30.  Philadelphia,  i860 

6439  [RUSSELL  (LORD  JOHN).]    The  Establishment  of  the  Turks  in 

Europe.     An  historical  Discourse.     i2mo,  full  marbled  calf. 

London,  1828 

6440  SHAIKH-ZADAH.     The  History  of  the  Forty  Vezirs;  or  the  Story 

of  the  Forty  Morns  and  Eves.  Written  in  Turkish  by  Sheykh- 
Zada.     Done  into  English  by  E.  J.  W.  Gibb.     Post  8vo,  cloth. 

London,  1886 


XKHestern  ant)  Central  Bsia  745 

THE  TURKISH  LANGUAGE,   ETC.— Continued. 

6441  VAMBERY     (ARMINIUS).     Travels    and    Adventures     of    the 

Turkish  Admiral  Sidi  AH  Reis  in  India,  Afghanistan,  Central  Asia, 
and  Persia  in  1553- 1556.  Translated  from  the  Turkish,  with  notes. 
Post  8vo,  cloth.  London,  1899 

6442  WELLS    (DR.  CHARLES).     Practical  Grammar  of  the  Turkish 

Language  (as  spoken  and  written).  With  Exercises  .  .  .  quota- 
tations  .  .  .  and  Rules  of  the  Arabic  and  Persian  Grammars  as 
have  been  adopted  by  the  Osmanlis,  the  pronunciation  ...  in 
English  letters  throughout.     8vo,  cloth.        London:  Quaritch,  1880 

6443  The  Literature  of  the  Turks.  A  Turkish  Chrestomathy,  con- 
sisting of  extracts  in  Turkish  from  the  best  Turkish  Authors,  Bio- 
graphical and  Grammatical  Notes,  and  Facsimiles  of  MS.  Letters 
and  Documents.     8vo,  cloth.  London,  1891 


Central  anb  IRortbern  Hsia, 

Gbe  Caspian,  {Turkestan,  Bokbara,  Ikbiva,  fll>en>,  tbe 

Pamirs,  IRasbQar,  IParkanfc,  IRbotan,  Ikulbja, 

Sunaaria,  Siberia,  part  of  IRussia,  etc 

6444  ABU  AL  GHAZI  BAHADUR  KHAN.     General  History  of  the 

Turks,  Moguls,  and  Tatars,  vulgarly  called  Tartars.  Together  with 
a  Description  of  the  Countries  they  inhabit.  I.  The  Genealogical 
History  of  the  Tatars,  from  a  Tatar  Manuscript,  etc.  II.  An  Ac- 
count of  the  Present  State  of  Northern  Asia,  etc.  2  maps.  2  vols, 
post  8vo,  old  panelled  calf.  London,  1729-30 

6445  ATKINSON    (THOMAS   WILLIAM).     Travels   in   the   Regions 

of  the  Upper  and  Lower  Amoor,  and  the  Russian  Acquisitions  on 
the  Confines  of  India  and  China.  With  Adventures  among  the 
Mountain  Kirghis,  Man  jours,  Manyargs,  etc.  Map  and  numerous 
illustrations  (frontispiece  colored) .  Royal  8vo,  cloth.      London,  i860 


746  Western  anfc  Central  Bsia 

CENTRAL  AND  NORTHERN  ASIA— Continued. 

6446  BARKER    (W.   BURCKHARDT).     Short  Historical  Account  of 

the  Crimea,  from  the  earliest  ages  and  during  the  Russian  Occupa- 
tion.    Map  and  a  few  plates.     i2mo,  cloth.  Hertford,  1855 

6447  BOHTLINGK  (OTTO).      liber  die  Sprache  der  Jakuten.      Gram- 

matik,  Text  und  Worterbuch.     4to,  wrappers,  pp.  300,  97  and  184. 
Dr.  S.  S.  Haldeman's  copy  with  his  autograph.     St.  Petersburg,  185 1 

*  Scarce.     The   Yakut  language  is  spoken   in  the   region  between  Lake  Baikal 
and  the  Arctic  Sea,  in  the  Siberian  Province  of  Yakutsk. 

6448  BONVALOT   (GABRIEL).      Through  the  Heart  of  Asia.      Over 

the  Pamir  to  India.     250  illustrations  by  Albert  Pepin.     2  vols,  royal 
8vo,  cloth.  London,  1889 

6449  BOULGER    (DEMETRIUS  CHARLES).     The  Life  of  Yakoob 

Beg;  Athalik  Ghazi,  and  Badaulet;  Ameer  of  Kashgar.     Map  and 
Appendix.     8vo,  cloth.  London,  1878 

6450  England  and  Russia  in  Central  Asia.  2  maps  {one  the  Russian 

Official  map)  and  appendices.     2  vols.  8vo,  cloth.  London,  1879 

6451  Central  Asian  Portraits;  the  Celebrities  of  the  Khanates  and 

the  Neighboring  States.     Post  8vo,  cloth.  London,  1880 

6452  Central  Asian  Questions.     Essays  on  Afghanistan,  China  and 

Central  Asia.     Portrait  and  maps.     8vo,  cloth.  London,  1885 

6453  BURNABY   (COL.  FRED.)     A  Ride  to  Khiva:  Travels  and  Ad- 

ventures in  Central  Asia.     Maps  and  Appendix.     8vo,  cloth. 

London,  1877 

6454  CASTREN    (ALEXANDER).      Elementa    Grammatices    Tschere- 

missse.     (With  vocabulary.)     Post  8vo,  half  cloth.         Kuopio,  1845 

*  A  grammar  of  the  language  of  the  Tsheremiss  tribes,  inhabiting  the  country 
watered  by  the  lower  Volga.     Rare. 

6455  Grammatik  der  Samojedischen  Sprachen.   Herausgegeben  von 

Anton  Schiefner.     8vo,  wrappers,  pp.  608.  St.  Petersburg,  1854 

*  Very  Scarce. 

6456  Worterverzeichnisse  aus  den  Samojedischen  Sprachen.     Bear- 

beitet  von  Anton  Schiefner.  8vo,  half  morocco.    St.  Petersburg,  1855 

6457  Ethnologische  Vorlesungen  uber  die  Altaischen  Volker  nebst 

Samojedischen  Marchen  und  Tatarischen  Heldensagen.     Herausge- 
geben von  Anton  Schiefner.     8vo,  half  cloth.      St.  Petersburg,  1857 

6458  COBBOLD  (RALPH  P.)     Innermost  Asia :  Travel  and  Sport  in  the 

Pamirs.     Portrait,  maps  and  numerous  illustrations.     8vo,  buckram. 

London,  1900 


Western  ant>  Central  Bsia  747 

CENTRAL  AND  NORTHERN  ASIA— Continued. 

6459  COCHRANE    (JOHN    DUNDAS).     Narrative    of    a    Pedestrian 

Journey  through  Russia  and  Siberian  Tartary,  from  the  Frontiers 
of  China  to  the  Frozen  Sea  and  Kamtchatka.  Third  Edition. 
2  colored  aquatint  plates  of  costume,  3  maps,  etc.  2  vols,  post  8vo, 
boards  (joints  cracked),  uncut.  London,  1825 

6460  COLLINS     (PERRY    McDONOUGH).      A    Voyage    Down    the 

Amoor :  with  a  Land  Journey  through  Siberia,  and  Notices  of  Man- 
chooria,  Kamschatka  and  Japan.     Frontispiece.     Post  8vo,  cloth. 

New  York,  i860 

6461  COXON   (HERBERT).      Oriental  Carpets.      How  they  are  Made 

and  Conveyed  to  Europe.  With  a  Narrative  of  a  Journey  to  the 
East  in  Search  of  Them.  Map  and  11  lithographic  plates.  8vo, 
cloth.  London,  1884 

6462  CURZON    (GEORGE   N.— Lord   Curzon   of   Kedleston).      The 

Pamirs,  and  the  Source  of  the  Oxus.  Map  and  illustrations.  Royal 
8vo,  art  cloth.  London  [1896] 

6463  CUST   (ROBERT  NEED  HAM).     On  the  Geographical  Distribu- 

tion of  the  Turki  Branch  of  the  Ural-Altaic  Family  of  Languages. 
8vo,  wrappers,  pp.  9.  Ley  den,  1892 

6464  DOBSON    (GEORGE).     Russia's  Railway  Advance   into   Central 

Asia.  Notes  of  a  Journey  from  St.  Petersburg  to  Samarkand. 
Illustrations  and  maps.     Thick  post  8vo,  cloth.  London,  1890 

6465  DORN     (B.)     Ausziige     aus     Muhanimedanischen     Schriftstellern, 

betreffend  die  Geschichte  und  Geographie  der  Siidlichen  Kiistenlander 
des  Kaspischen  Meeres  nebst  einer  kurzen  Geschichte  der  Chane  von 
Scheki.  Arabische,  Persische  und  Turkische  Texte.  Thick  8vo, 
wrappers.  St.  Petersburg,  1858 

6466  Caspia.     Uber  die  Einfalle  der  Alten  Russen  in  Tabaristan 

nebst  Zugaben  uber  andere  von  ihnen  auf  dem  Kaspischen  Meere 
und  in  den  anliegenden  Landern  ausgefuhrte  Unternehmungen. 
Two  maps.  Thick  4to,  wrappers.  (Mem.  de  Acad.  Roy.  de  St. 
Petersbourg.)  St.  Petersbourg,  1875 

6467  DUKA  (THEODORE.)     Essay  on  Ugor  Languages.     Map.     8vo, 

wrappers.     (Reprint.)  [London,   1889] 


748  TKHestern  anfc  Central  Bsia 

CENTRAL  AND  NORTHERN  ASIA— Continued. 

6468  GUIGNES    (JOSEPH    DE).     Histoire    Generate    des    Huns,    des 

Turcs,  des  Mogols,  et  des  autres  Tartares  Occidentaux,  avant  et 
depuis  Jesus  Christ  jusqu'a  present.  Ouvrage  tire  des  livres  Chinois 
et  des  Manuscrits  Orientaux  de  la  Bibliotheque  du  Roi.  5  vols.  4to, 
old  calf.  Paris,  1756- 1758 

*  Includes  also  the  histories  of  the  Avars,  the  Eastern  and  Western  Turks,  the 
Ghaznevides,  the  Seljukides,  the  Atabeks  of  Syria,  the  Khans  of  the  Crimea  and 
Kasan,  the  Cossacks,  the  Mameluks  of  Egypt,  etc.  The  first  volume  is  entirely 
taken  up  with  the  chronological  tables  of  all  the  Asiatic  nations  (including  China, 
Corea  and  Japan),  and  the  last  volume  contains  a  double-column  index  filling 
PP-  377-5I7- 

6469  HEDIN  (SVEN).     Through  Asia  (1893-97).     Plates  and  hundreds 

of  illustrations  in  the  text.  2  vols,  royal  8vo,  cloth,  gilt  top  (library 
labels  removed  from  covers).  London,   1898 

6470  HELLWALD    (FREDERICK  VON).     The  Russians  in  Central 

Asia.  A  Critical  Examination  down  to  the  present  time  of  the 
Geography  and  History  of  Central  Asia.  Translated  by  Lt.-Col. 
Theodore  Wirgman.     Map.     Post  8vo,  cloth.  London,  1874 

6471  HENDERSON    (E.)     Biblical  Researches  and  Travels  in  Russia; 

including  a  Tour  in  the  Crimea  and  the  Passage  of  the  Caucasus; 
with  observations  on  the  state  of  the  Rabbinical  and  Karaite  Jews, 
and  the  Mahomedan  and  Pagan  Tribes.  Maps  and  plates.  8vo, 
half  morocco.  London,  1826 

*  The  author  visited  the  shores  of  the  Caspian. 

6472  HOLMES  (WILLIAM  RICHARD).     Sketches  on  the  Shores  of 

the  Caspian,  Descriptive  and  Pictorial.  8  plates  and  zvoodcuts. 
8vo,  cloth.  London,  1845 

6473  JACKSON   (FREDERICK  GEORGE).     The  Great  Frozen  Land 

(Bolshaia  Zemelskija  Tundra).  Narrative  of  a  winter  journey 
across  the  Tundras  and  a  Sojourn  among  the  Samoyads.  Edited 
from  Journals,  by  Arthur  Montefiore.  Illustrations  and  maps.  8vo, 
cloth.  London,  1895 

6474  KENNAN  (GEORGE).    Siberia  and  the  Exile  System.    Maps  and 

numerous  illustrations.     2  vols,  royal  8vo,  cloth.       New  York,  1891 

6475  KHANIKOFF  (M.)    Bokhara:  its  Amir  and  its  People.   Translated 

from  the  Russian  by  Baron  Clement  A.  De  Bode.  Portrait  of  the 
Amir,  and  map.    8vo,  cloth.  London,  1845 


XKHestern  anfc  Central  asta  749 

CENTRAL  AND  NORTHERN  ASIA— Continued. 

6476  KRAHMER    (GUSTAV).     Russland  in  Asien.     (Band  I,  Trans- 

kaspien  und  seine  Eisenbahn,  von  O.  Heyfelder;  Band  II,  Russland 
in  Mittel-Asien ;  III,  Sibirien  und  die  grosse  Sibirische  Eisenbahn ; 
IV,  Russland  in  Ost-Asien,  mit  besonderer  Berucksichtigung  der 
Mandschurei;  V,  Das  Nordostliche  Kiistengebiet ;  VI,  Die  Bezie- 
hungen  Russlands  zu  Persien ;  VII,  Die  Beziehungen  Russlands  zu 
Japan  (all  by  Krahmer),  also,  Das  Transkaspische  Gebiet,  von 
Krahmer  (Russland  in  Asien,  Band  I,  1905).  Together  8  vols,  in  3. 
8vo  (two  in  cloth).     Numerous  maps  and  illustrations.    (As  3  vols.) 

Hanover,  Leipzig,  and  Berlin,  1889- 1905 

6477  KUROPATKIN  (A.  N.)     Kashgaria:   [Eastern  or  Chinese  Turkes- 

tan]. Historical  and  Geographical  Sketch  of  the  Country;  its  Mili- 
tary Strength,  Industries  and  Trade.  Trans,  by  W.  E.  Gowan. 
Royal  8vo,  cloth.  Calcutta,   1882 

6478  LANSDELL  (HENRY).     Russian  Central  Asia,  including  Kuldja, 

Bokhara,  Khiva  and  Merv.  Maps  and  illustrations,  with  two  extra 
photographs  of  the  author  laid  in.  2  vols.  8vo,  cloth.  Presentation 
copy  from  the  Author.  London,  1885 

6479  Through  Central  Asia.   Map  and  Appendix  on  the  Diplomacy 

and  Delimitation  of  the  Russo-Afghan  Frontier.  Illustrated.  8vo, 
cloth.  London,   1887 

6480  Chinese  Central  Asia.     A  ride  to  little  Tibet.     Maps  and  illus- 
trations.    2  vols.  8vo,  cloth.  London,  1893 

6481  LATHAM    (R   G.)     The    Native   Races   of   the   Russian    Empire. 

Large  colored  map,  and  colored  frontispiece.     Post  8vo,  cloth. 
*  Treats  very  fully  of  the  Tartar  races  of  Northern  Asia.  London,    1854 

6482  LESUR   (M.)     Histoire  des  Kosaques,  precedee  d'une  Introduction 

.  .  .  sur  les  Peuples  qui  ont  habite  le  Pays  des  Kosaques  avant 
l'invasion  des  Tartares.     2  vols,  post  8vo,  half  roan.         Paris,  1814 

6483  MAGGREGOR  (LT.-COL.  C.  M.)     Central  Asia.     Part  V.    .    .    . 

History,  Ethnography,  topography,  and  Resources  of  part  of  Asiatic 
Turkey  and  Caucasia.  (Arranged  alphabetically).  Royal  8vo, 
cloth  (name  cut  from  title).  Calcutta,  1872 

6484  MARVIN    (CHARLES).     Merv,  The  Queen  of  the  World;  and 

the  Scourge  of  the  Man-Stealing  Turcomans.  Portrait  and  maps. 
8vo,  cloth.  London,  1881 


75o  Western  ant)  Central  Hsia 

CENTRAL  AND  NORTHERN  ASIA— Continued. 

6485  MARVIN    (CHARLES).     The   Russian   Advance   towards    India. 

Conversations  with  Distinguished  Russian  Generals  and  Statesmen 
on  the  Central  Asian  Question.     Map.     8vo,  cloth.        London,  1882 

6486  Reconnoitring   Central   Asia,   Pioneering   Adventures   in   the 

region  between  Russia  and  India.     Illustrated.     8vo,  cloth. 

London,  1886 

6487  The  Region  of  Eternal  Fire.     An  Account  of  a  Journey  to  the 

Petroleum  Region  of  the  Caspian  in  1883.  New  Edition.  Portrait, 
etc.     Post  8vo,  cloth.  London,  189 1 

6488  MEIGNAN  (VICTOR).  From  Paris  to  Pekin  over  Siberian  Snows 

by  Sledge,  Caravan  and  Mule  Palanquin.  Edited  from  the  French, 
by  William  Conn,  with  supplementary  notes  not  in  the  original 
edition.     Map  and  numerous  illustrations.     Thick  8vo,  cloth. 

London,  1885 

6489  MEYENDORF     (BARON     von).     Journey     from    Orenburg    to 

Bokhara  in  1820.  (After  the  French  original  compiled  by  Dr.  Carl 
Hermann  Scheidler.)  Translated  by  Capt.  E.  F.  Chapman.  8vo, 
wrappers,  pp.  66.  Calcutta,  1870 

6490  MILES  (COL.  WILLIAM).     The  Shajrat  Ul  Atrak,  or  Genealogi- 

cal Tree  of  the  Turks  and  Tatars ;  Translated  and  abridged  by  Col. 
Miles.     Map.     8vo,  cloth.  London,  1838 

*  A  native  history  of  the  Tartars,  or,  as  they  are  here  called,  "The  Moghuls." 
A  greater  part  of  the  work  is  occupied  with  the  life  and  conquests  of  Genghis 
Khan. 

6491  MOSHEIM  (JOHN  LAWRENCE).   Historia  Tartarorum  Ecclesi- 

astica.     Small  4to,  boards  (lacks  map).  Helmstadt,  1741 

6492  MULLER  (G.  F.)  and  PALLAS  (PETER  SIMON).     Conquest 

of  Siberia,  and  History  of  the  Transactions,  Wars,  Commerce,  etc., 
between  Russia  and  China  from  the  earliest  period.  8vo,  wrappers, 
pp.  153.  London,  1842 

*  Rare. 

6493  NASYROFF  (A.  K.)  and  POLIAKOFF  (P.  A.)     Skazke  Kazan- 

ske  Tataer.     8vo,  wrappers,  pp.  112.  Kazan,  1900 

*  The  Turkish  Tartar  text  of  popular  tales  with  Russian  translations,  and  criti- 
cal remarks  on  their  affinity  with  other  folk-tales. 


Western  anfc>  Central  Hsta  75 l 

CENTRAL  AND  NORTHERN  ASIA— Continued. 

6494  NORDENSKIOLD  (A.  E.)     The  Voyage  of  the  Vega  round  Asia 

and  Europe.  With  a  Historical  Review  of  Previous  Journeys  along 
the  North  Coast  of  the  Old  World.  Translated  by  Alexander 
Leslie.  5  portraits,  numerous  maps  and  illustrations.  Thick  royal 
8vo,  cloth.  New  York,  1882 

6495  O 'DONOVAN     (EDMOND).     The    Merv    Oasis.    Travels    and 

Adventures  East  of  the  Caspian  during  the  Years  1879-81,  including 
five  months'  residence  among  the  Tekkes  of  Merv.  Portrait,  maps 
{on  linen)  and  facsimiles  of  State  Documents.  2  vols.  8vo,  three- 
quarter  blue  crushed  levant,  gilt  tops.     Fine  copy.  London,  1882 

6496  PAMPHLETS.     Shaw   on   the    Shigni    (Ghalchah)    Dialect,    1877; 

Peacock's  Original  Vocabularies  of  Five  West  Caucasian  Languages ; 
Cunningham  on  the  Ephthalites  or  White  Huns;  Wister's  Ballads 
and  Bards  of  the  Ukraine.  1875 ;  (Excerpts  from  Journals)  with 
others  similar,  catalogues  of  books  on  the  Ural  dialects,  etc.  (15 
pieces.) 

6497  PETIS  DE  LA  CROIX  (FRANCOIS).    The  History  of  Genghiz- 

can  the  Great,  first  Emperor  of  the  Ancient  Moguls  and  Tartars; 
his  life,  Advancement  and  Conquests;  the  Manners,  Customs  and 
Laws  of  the  Ancient  Moguls  and  Tartars,  etc.  8vo,  boards  (back 
cover  damaged).  Calcutta,  1816 

6498  POPOWSKI    (JOSEF).     The   Rival   Powers  in   Central  Asia,  or 

the  Struggle  between  England  and  Russia  in  the  East.  Trans,  by 
A.  B.  Brant.     Edited  by  C  E.  D.  Black.     Map.     8vo,  cloth. 

Westminister  (London),  1893 

6499  RAVENSTEIN  (E.  G.)     The  Russians  on  the  Amur;  its  Discovery, 

Conquests,  and  Colonisation,  with  a  description  of  the  Country,  its 
Inhabitants,  Productions,  and  Commercial  Capabilities ;  and  Personal 
Accounts  of  Russian  Travellers.  Maps,  plates,  and  illustrations  in 
the  text.     8vo,  cloth.  London,   1861 

6500  RAWLINSON    (SIR   HENRY   C.)     England  and  Russia  in  the 

East.  A  Series  of  Papers  on  Political  and  Geographical  Conditions 
of  Central  Asia.     Map.     8vo,  cloth    (embossed  stamp  on  title). 

London,  1875 


75 2  Western  anfc>  Central  asia 

CENTRAL  AND  NORTHERN  ASIA— Continued. 

6501  SCHOTT     (WILHELM).     Das    Zahlwort    in    der    Tschudischen 

Sprachenclasse,  wie  auch  im  Tiirkischen,  Tungusischen  und  Mongo- 
lischen.     Folding  table.     4to,  wrappers,  pp.  29.  Berlin,  1853 

6502  SCHUYLER    (EUGENE).     Turkistan.     Notes    of    a    Journey    in 

Russian  Turkistan,  Khokand,  Bukhara,  and  Kuldja.  Fourth  Edition. 
3  maps  and  numerous  illustrations.     2  vols.  8vo,  cloth  (worn). 

London,  1876 

6503  SHAW  (ROBERT  BARKLEY).  Visits  to  High  Tartary,  Yarkand, 

and  Kashghar,  and  return  journey  over  the  Karakoram  Pass. 
Map,  colored  plates,  etc.     8vo,  half  calf.  London,  1871 

6504  A  Sketch  of  the  Turki  Language  as  spoken  in  Eastern  Turkis- 
tan (Kashghar  and  Yarkand).  Part  I,  Grammar;  Part  II,  Voca- 
bulary. 2  Parts,  8vo,  wrappers,  pp.  109  and  226.      Calcutta,  1878-80 

*  Part  II  is  the  extra  Number  of  the  Journal  of  the  Asiatic  Society  of  Bengal. 
Contains  also  Lists  of  names  of  birds  and  plants,  by  J.  Scully. 

6505  SKRINE  (FRANCIS  HENRY)  and  ROSS  (EDWARD  DENI- 

SON).  The  Heart  of  Asia.  A  History  of  Russian  Turkestan  and 
the  Central  Asian  Khanates  from  the  Earliest  Times.  Map  and 
illustrations.     8vo,  cloth.  London,  1899 

*  The  best  general  history  of  Central  Asia. 

6506  STADLING    (J.)     Through  Siberia.     Edited  by  F.  H.  H.  Guille- 

mard.     2  maps  and  47  illustrations.     Royal  8vo,  art  buckram. 

Westminster  (London),  1901 

*  A  vivid  account  of  a  journey  through  little-known  districts  and  over  the  far 
northern  tundras  of  the  Taimyr. 

6507  STEIN  (M.  AUREL).   Preliminary  Report  on  a  Journey  of  Archaeo- 

logical and  Topographical  Exploration  in  Chinese  Turkestan.  13 
illustrations,  and  16  plates  containing  numerous  examples  of  terra 
cottas,  frescoes  {colored),  Tablets  and  Documents.     4to,  cloth. 

London,  1901 

6508  Sand-Buried    Ruins    of    Khotan.     Personal    Narrative    of    a 

Journey  of  Archaeological  and  Geographical  Exploration  in  Chinese 
Turkestan.  Map  from  original  surveys,  and  numerous  illustrations. 
8vo,  cloth.  London,  1903 


IKaestern  an&  Central  Bsia  753 

CENTRAL  AND  NORTHERN  ASIA— Continued. 

6509  STRAHLENBERG     (PHILIP    JOHN     VON).     Historico-Geo- 

graphical  Description  of  the  North  and  Eastern  parts  of  Europe  and 
Asia,  but  more  particularly  of  Russia,  Siberia  and  Grand  Tartary 
....  with  Polyglot  Table  of  the  Dialects  of  32  Tartarian  Nations, 
and  Vocabulary  of  Kalmuck-Mungalian.  Written  originally  in  High- 
German  by  P.  J.  Von  Strahlenberg,  a  Swedish  Officer,  13  years 
captive  in  those  parts.  Large  folding  map,  a  folding  woodcut,  table 
of  harmony  of  languages,  and  10  copper-plates  of  antiquities.  Small 
4to,  old  calf  (cover  loose).  London,  1738 

*  Sir  Wm.  Ouseley's  copy,  with  his  autograph.     Rare. 

6510  TIMUR    OR    TAMERLANE.     Institutes    Political    and    Military 

written  originally  in  the  Mogul  [i.  e.,  Jagatai-Turki]  Language,  by 
the  Great  Timour,  improperly  called  Tamerlane ;  first  translated  into 
Persian  by  Abu  Taulib  Alhusseini ;  and  thence  into  English,  with 
marginal  notes,  by  Major  Davy  .  .  .  and  the  Work  published  wifh 
Geographical  Notes,  etc.,  by  Joseph  White.  Portrait  of  Tamerlane. 
4to,  half  calf.  Oxford:  Clarendon  Press,  1783 

65 1 1  The  Mulfuzat  Timury,  or  Autobiographical  Memoirs  of  the 

Moghul  Emperor  Timur,  written  in  the  Jagtay  Turky  Language, 
turned  into  Persian  by  Abu  Talib  Hussyny,  and  translated  into  Eng- 
lish by  Major  Charles  Stewart.  Map.  4to,  wrappers  (rebacked 
cloth),  pp.  154.     (Oriental  Trans.  Fund.)  London,  1830 

6512  V  AMBER  Y  (ARMINIUS).     Travels  in  Central  Asia  .  .  .  A  Jour- 

ney from  Teheran  across  the  Turkoman  Desert  ...  to  Khiva, 
Bokhara,  and  Samarcand,  in  1863.     Illustrations.     Thick  8vo,  cloth. 

London,  1864 

*  First  Edition.     Scarce.     The  account  of  his  famous  journey  in   Central  Asia 
disguised  as  a  dervish. 

6513  Sketches  of  Central  Asia.  Additional  chapters  on  My  Travels, 

and  on  the  Ethnology  of  Central  Asia.     8vo,  cloth.  Phila.  1868 

6514  History  of  Bokhara,  from  the  Earliest  Period  down  to  the 

Present.  Composed  for  the  first  time  after  Oriental  known  and 
unknown  Historical  Manuscripts.     8vo,  cloth.  London,  1873 

6515  History   of   Bokhara.      Second   Edition.     8vo,   cloth. 

London,  1873 

6516  Central    Asia,    and    the    Anglo-Russian    Frontier    Question. 

Translated  by  F.  E.  Bunnett.     Crown  8vo,  cloth.  London,  1874 


754  Western  ant)  Central  Hsia 

CENTRAL  AND  NORTHERN  ASIA— Continued. 

6517  VAMBERY  (ARMINIUS).   Life  and  Adventures  written  by  Him- 

self.    Portrait  and  14  illustrations.     8vo,  cloth.  London,  1884 

6518  The  Coming  Struggle  for  India,  an  account  of  the  Encroach- 
ments of  Russia  in  Central  Asia,  and  of  the  Difficulties  sure  to  arise 
therefrom  to  England.     Map.     Post  8vo,  cloth.  London,  1885 

6519  VENUKOF   (M.),  VALIKHANOF   (CAPT.),  AND  OTHERS. 

The  Russians  in  Central  Asia;  their  occupations  of  the  Kirghiz 
Steppe  and  the  Line  of  the  Syr-Daria;  their  political  relations  with 
Khiva,  Bokhara,  and  Kokan ;  also  descriptions  of  Chinese  Turkestan 
and  Dzungaria.  Translated  from  the  Russian  by  John  and  Robert 
Michell.     Map  (in  pocket)  and  4  plates.     8vo,  cloth.     London,  1865 

6520  WOOD  (HERBERT).     The  Shores  of  Lake  Aral.     2  maps.     8vo, 

cloth.  London,   1876 

6521  WOOD   (CAPT.  JOHN).     A  Journey  to  the  Source  of  the  River 

Oxus.  New  Edition,  edited  by  his  son.  With  an  Essay  on  the  Geo- 
graphy of  the  Valley  of  the  Oxus  by  Col.  Henry  Yule.  Maps,  and 
frontispiece.     8vo,  cloth.  London,  1872 

6522  YOUNGHUSBAND   (CAPT.  F.  E.)     The  Heart  of  a  Continent. 

Travels  in  Manchuria,  across  the  Gobi  Desert,  through  the  Hima- 
layas, the  Pamirs,  and  Chitral,  1884- 1894.  Maps  and  illustrations. 
Third  Edition.     8vo,  cloth.  London,  1896 


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